FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


Even though the U.S. Government was sending over food, Stalin was
using the food as a weapon to finish communizing the country. Those
who refused to cooperate with the communist government were
starved to death. Between 1932-33, it is estimated that between three
and seven million people died as a result of Stalin’s tactics.

Stalin later admitted that two-thirds of Russia’s industrial capability
was due to the assistance of the United States.

Just as Lenin said: “Down with religion! Long live atheism!” Stalin
said: “God must be out of Russia in five years.” He eventually did
away with the “withering away” concept, and developed a fanatical,
rigid, and powerful police state. Stalin said that the goals of
Communism was to create chaos throughout the world, institute a
single world economic system, prod the advanced countries to
consistently give aid to underdeveloped countries, and to divide the
world into regional groups, which would be a transitional stage to a
one-world government. The Communists have not deviated from this
blueprint.

In 1933, the Illuminati urged FDR to recognize the country of Russia in
order to save them from financial ruin, as a number of European
countries had already done. On November 17, 1933, the U.S. granted
diplomatic recognition to Russia. In return, Russia promised not to
interfere in our internal affairs. A promise they never kept. They
became a member of the League of Nations in 1934, but were thrown
out in 1939 because of their aggressive actions toward Finland.

Meanwhile, the U.S. continued to send them aid. The Cleveland firm of
Arthur G. Mackee provided equipment for a huge steel plant at
Magnitogorski; John Clader of Detroit, equipped and installed a tractor
plant at Chelyabinski; Henry Ford and the Austin Co. provided
equipment for an automobile production center at Gorki; and Col.
Hugh Cooper, creator of the Mussel Shoals Dam, planned and built the
giant hydroelectric plant at Dniepostrol.

On August 23, 1939, Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with Stalin,
and together they attacked Poland in a blitzkrieg war, which led to
World War II. Because of a treaty with Poland, France and England
were forced to declare war on Germany. Hitler had said publicly, that
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