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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (1506)8/17/2002 5:18:24 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (2) of 3959
 
STALIN AND THE PURGES OF HIGH RANKING IONIST TRAITORS WITHIN THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT

In 1937-1938, Stalin made the Zionists feel the brunt of the system which they themselves had created and which had at that time already pulverized a great part of the Russian nation. Frenkel, Firin, Rappoport and others like them were in charge of the prison camps. The vast majority of those who are now said to have been made the victims during the period of the Stalinist repressions were in fact victimized in the pre-Stalin period, that is to say in the first few years after the revolution and civil war. As we have said, the real leadership of the country was in Trotsky's hands at that time. What is more, up until 1937-1938, Russia was ruled by an apparatus in which Zionists had a tremendous preponderance. It was only after that date that the real leadership of the country passed to Stalin and his government apparatus. Everything that had been done in the provinces before then was done in Stalin's name but by no means according to Stalin's method. This applies particularly to the introduction of collective farming. The excessive steps taken in dispossessing the better-off Russian farmers, and the massive repressions against the peasants, were the work of the pro-Zionist State machinery, which was in fact glad of the opportunity to work once again on the genetic stock of the Russian people and cause it to deteriorate.

The pro-Zionist press now severely criticizes Stalin for allegedly working only for the sake of his own power, claiming that it was lust for power that guided him. But this criticism is unfounded. The methods he used were admittedly not the most worthy - he borrowed them from his enemies -, but he worked for the benefit of the Russian people. He defended that people's very life and development. It was really the Zionists who were the enemies of the people. Stalin was defending the lives of the present-day inhabitants of Russia too! This is because the Zionists, after gaining their victory, will only allow pure-blooded Jews to live on Earth. Everyone else is nothing but dust, and dust must be wiped away. We shall be referring to this objective more than once in what follows.

Why did the Zionists allow Stalin in, and why did they not eliminate him at the very outset or at a later date? Because he deceived them! They thought he was one of theirs. Alliluyeva, his second wife, was a Jewess. At the beginning of his career as Secretary General of the Party, Stalin surrounded himself with Jews. Until 1937 it was not obvious that Stalin's chief goal was to liquidate Zionism in the Soviet Union. Even after 1937, Stalin gave the impression of having no claims upon the Zionists: Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich, whose very name made him a convenient cover for Stalin against any accusations of antisemitism, was one of Stalin's closest aides and outlived him by many years. Nevertheless, the Zionists outplayed Stalin in this regard, following an age-old practice of theirs: whatever may happen, and however many Jews may be sacrificed, the main point is that at least one Zionist must remain at the very top. He will then be able to revive the Zionist cause. This is what Kaganovich actually did after the death of Stalin, and he had, though very cautiously, already been engaged on this matter during World War Two and the post-war years.

Stalin eliminated Trotsky by making use of Zinovyev and Kamenev, and then eliminated the latter two by making use of Rykov and Bukharin. The way in which Stalin did this is widely known, and we shall not be dwelling on it. Although insidious, it was a customary political method. What is less well known is another matter: the purging of Zionists in the Party and State apparatus began as early as 1929. Secret methods, rather than open measures such as arrest and trial, were employed here. From that time onwards, Stalin found himself in a situation where he might, albeit at a later stage, be declared a political criminal. The methods by which he worked were, as we have said, borrowed from his Zionist opponents: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. Those methods went far beyond the limits of what is done in civilized countries. But he deliberately practised such methods. He saw no possibility of liquidating Zionism by any other means, and this was later to cost him the loss of his reputation. Secret methods of eliminating one's opponents were too costly, but from 1931 onwards they became considerably less expensive: Zionists, pro-Zionists, and those who were caught in the trap of Zionism, began to be proclaimed as members of the opposition and as counter-revolutionaries. Work began on arresting them, giving them a trial for the sake of appearances, and liquidating them. This method is related to the appearance of Beria within Stalin's entourage. Of course, Beria wanted to pursue his own career and his own well-being. But he realized that he could only attain his objectives by assisting Stalin in the latter's chief aims. Beria did this painstakingly, and not, of course, without deriving benefit for himself: he also liquidated many people who simply did not suit him personally. Such a method is of course dishonest and inhumane. But Stalin was compelled to employ it. If he had openly declared that he was kicking out the Zionists, the latter would immediately have accused him of antisemitism and he would have been classed under the same category as Hitler. As we have already said, Hitler, in serving the aim of the fascist ideology, namely the seizure by German National Socialism of power over the world, was striving to destroy Zionism, his most powerful rival, and in this he was using as a pretext his far-fetched theory of the racial inferiority of the Jews. If Stalin had made such a declaration, he would have been removed from power because, as we have noted, the country's leadership at that time consisted predominantly of Zionists: in the Party, the State, the army, the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, culture, education, the trade unions, and so on. The situation only changed after the purges of 1937 and 1938. But even then Stalin was unable to state openly that those whom he opposed were of course not counter-revolutionaries, spies, saboteurs, conspirators, or the like, but were Zionists pursuing their methods and objectives, and were quite simply enemies of the people. Despite the falseness of the accusations, the term "enemies of the people" is, however surprising this might appear, true only of Zionists! He was compelled to resort to false accusations in order to rid the peoples of the Soviet Union of a very great danger and save them from their most vicious enemies. But, when faced by Hitler's invasion, he could not announce his struggle against the Zionist Jews, because he would have been proclaimed a racist. Stalin's authority would have been mightily undermined if he had announced publicly that he had been compelled to resort to deceit. He also hoped that the remaining Zionists had understood everything and would continue to serve the country and not work towards the goals of Zion. (Even such a furious battler against Zionism as Stalin did not, even to the very end, understand the Zionists' nature: Zionism is indestructible as long as there are Zionists.) But it seems to us that this was a mistake. After the peoples of the Soviet Union and world public opinion had first been prepared, the whole matter should have been openly announced by way of a preliminary step. Zionism's struggle to attain its goals is a centuries-old process. And the nations of the world must understand the danger of Zionism once and for all. However, it may be that this would nevertheless have been a political mistake just at that time: Hitler waved his anti-Jewish flags too vigorously when going about his task of seizing power over the world. It is also not impossible that Stalin wished to announce the whole truth to the people immediately after completely liquidating Zionism in the Soviet Union. He managed to do neither the one nor the other, but nevertheless undoubtedly dealt Zionism a most powerful blow.

Let us return again to the beginning of the 1930s. In 1932, Stalin was finally able to operate freely: his Jewish wife committed suicide. The possibility cannot though be ruled out that it was not in fact suicide, but was the work of someone else. It was a mistake by the Zionists not to eliminate Stalin at the 17th Party Conference in 1934. They tried to do so, but for some reason they did not bring the matter to its conclusion. Can this have been because Kirov, their new protégé, who himself had a Jewish wife (Markus), refused to oppose Stalin? Beria then organized the elimination of Kirov, without first warning Stalin. Although this was a very dirty business - Kirov, not a bad man, had been murdered -, Stalin nevertheless kept silent: the political advantages of eliminating Kirov were too great. What is more, it is not yet known whether or not Kirov, after Stalin's removal, would have started to bring to its conclusion the business of the struggle against Zionism.

Stalin realized that there was no time to lose. In 1937-38, after thorough preparations, he struck a massive blow against the Zionists. An enormous number of Zionists, pro-Zionists, and persons whom the Zionists had in their clutches and who were working for them, were arrested and repressed, mostly under far-fetched pretexts. But these were the operations of the Soviet system of planning which, by reason of its nature, sometimes produces very negative results. Apart from persons who were really pro-Zionist, a tremendous number of people were also repressed who were very useful to the country and were actively working for it. Certain factors contributed to this. Firstly, the instructions were not clear: who was the enemy? Secondly, both the central and the local authorities wished to achieve distinction. Overfulfilling the government's plans was so fashionable in the Soviet Union, and so too was fulfilling them at any price. Thirdly, Zionism was conducting its direct operations here too. The Zionists understood Stalin's objective and decided, when being removed from their positions of influence, to harm him as much as possible. Every Zionist who had been arrested gave the names of honest people. These were the best, most intelligent and most dedicated people, both Party members and non-Party members. The Zionists alleged that these people had been involved in organizing and carrying out the counter-revolutionary activities, espionage, and other operations, which were being conducted by the Zionists. These people, suffering the physical effects of interrogation - a method of operation introduced by the Zionists in 1918 -, took the guilt upon themselves, in this way signing their own death warrants. It sometimes happened that honest people endured torture, denied being guilty, and were released. Kovpaka Rudnev, the future commissar, is one example.

Today the question is asked how it was possible, on the verge of war with Hitler, for the Soviet government to deal its own army such a crippling and very powerful blow. But imagine what would have happened if this had not been done! The regular, peacetime staff of the army was pro-Zionist throughout. Trotsky, as far back as the time when he was chairman of the Revolutionary Military Committee, took great trouble to make the army pro-Zionist. What is more, once the Zionists have penetrated any system, they always then endeavour to pervade it with their people.

In "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion", which in our view were undoubtedly written by the Zionists in order to conceal their true goals and to demonstrate how wise their rulership would be, it is said that the aim of Zionism is to establish the rule of Zion on earth, with the Zionist ruler having intellectual control over all the nations on earth; there will be slavery, but the slaves will live comparatively well. However, slavery is unreliable. History shows that a slave-owning system is finally destroyed by the slaves themselves.

In 1952, nine prominent Moscow doctors, most of them Jews, poisoned their patients in the Kremlin by order of the American-Jewish United Distribution Committee. In doing this they were working for the benefit of the international Jewish conspiracy. This actually happened, and is by no means the made-up story the pro-Zionist press constantly tells us it was. After the poisoning, countless Jews were arrested over a period of three months. All this ushered in the events of 1953. The special trains stood empty in the environs of Moscow, waiting to take on board the Zionists who were subject to arrest and exile. Everything was ready for the final offensive, when Stalin suffered a stroke. Was this a coincidence? It served the Zionists' purposes too much for that. Did the Zionist god punish Stalin and prevent him from achieving his aims? Such ideas are stories one tells to little children! It seems to us that further researches will uniformly show that the Zionists physically eliminated Stalin. They won that round, and began to develop their success. But this was of course made more difficult by the fact that those at the head of the Party were already fully informed of the Zionists' activities and prevented their expansion as far as possible. Nevertheless, they did not decide to publicize the whole truth about Zionism. Here we are touching upon one of the most important characteristics of the entire way in which Zionism moves towards its goal.
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