FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


leaving for the purposes of starting revolution against present Russian
government...” The Canadians were concerned that if Lenin would take
over Russia, he would sign a Peace Treaty and stop the fighting
between Russia and Germany, so that the Germany Army could be
diverted to possibly mount an offensive against the United States and
Canada. The British government (through intelligence officer Sir
William Wiseman, who later became a partner with Kuhn, Loeb and
Co.) and American government (through Col. House) urged them to let
Trotsky go. Wilson said that if they didn’t comply, the U.S. wouldn’t
enter the War. Trotsky was released, given an American passport, a
British transport visa, and a Russian entry permit. It is obvious that
Wilson knew what was going on, because accompanying Trotsky, was
Charles Crane of the Westinghouse Company, who was the Chairman
of the Democratic Finance Committee. The U.S. entered the war on
April 6th. Trotsky arrived in Petrograd on May 17.

Meanwhile, Lenin had been able to infiltrate the Democratic Socialist
Republic established by Kerensky. In October, 1917, when the
Revolution started, Lenin, who was in Switzerland (also exiled because
of the 1905 Bolshevik Revolution), negotiated with the German High
Command, with the help of Max Warburg (head of the Rothschild-
affiliated Warburg bank in Frankfurt), to allow him, his wife, and 32
other Bolsheviks, to travel across Germany, to Sweden, where he was
to pick up the money being held for him in the Swedish bank, then go
on to Petrograd. He promised to make peace with Germany, if he was
able to overthrow the new Russian government. He was put in a sealed
railway car, with over $5 million in gold from the German government,
and upon reaching Petrograd, was joined by Stalin and Trotsky. He
told the people that he could no longer work within the government to
effect change, that they had to strike immediately, in force, to end the
war, and end the hunger conditions of the peasants. His war cry was:
“All power to the Soviets.”

He led the revolution, and after seizing the reins of power from
Kerensky on November 7, 1917, replaced the democratic republic with
a communist Soviet state. He kept his word and made peace with
Germany in February, 1918, and was able to get out of World War I.
While most members of the Provisional Government were killed,
Kerensky was allowed to live, possibly because of the general amnesty
he extended to the communists exiled in 1905. Kerensky later admitted
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