FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


America sent Russia vast quantities of food and other relief supplies.
Lenin had said that the capitalists would do business with anyone, and
when Russia was through with them, the Communists would take over
the world. That is what the Russian Communists have been led to
believe. In reality, the Illuminati was completely financing the entire
country of Russia, in order to transform them into a world power with
principles completely opposite to that of the United States.

In May, 1922, Lenin suffered the first of a series of strokes. When he
died in 1924, supposedly from syphilis, the country’s leadership was
taken over by Joseph Stalin (1879-1953, Iosif Visarionovich
Dzhugashvili), after a bitter fight with Trotsky. Lenin said on his
deathbed: “I committed a great error. My nightmare is to have the
feeling that I’m lost in an ocean of blood from the innumerable victims.
It is too late to return. To save our country, Russia, we would have
needed men like Francis of Assisi. With ten men like him we would
have saved Russia.” Trotsky was expelled from the Party in 1927, and
then exiled from the country in 1929. He attempted to mobilize other
communist groups against Stalin.

In 1924, Stalin wrote The Foundations of Leninism, hoping that Lenin
would pass the torch of leadership to him. However, in a December,
1922 letter to the Party Congress, Lenin said of Stalin: “After taking
over the position of Secretary-General, Comrade Stalin accumulated in
his hands immeasurable power and I am not certain whether he will be
always able to use this power with the required care.” Lenin wrote in
January, 1923: “Stalin is excessively rude, and this defect, which can
be freely tolerated in our midst and in contacts among U.S.
communists, becomes a defect which cannot be tolerated in one
holding the position of Secretary-General. Because of this, I propose
that the comrades consider the method by which Stalin would be
removed from this position and by which another man would be
selected for it; a man, who above all, would differ from Stalin, in only
one quality, namely, greater tolerance, greater loyalty, greater
kindness, and more considerate attitude toward the comrades, a less
capricious temper, etc.”

Financed by Kuhn, Loeb and Co., Stalin implemented a new economic
policy for rapid industrialization, known as the “First Five Year Plan.”
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