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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (1505)8/17/2002 5:15:53 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
ZIONIST ACTIVITIES PRIOR TO AND DURING THE REVOLUTION

"The Zionists started on their task of establishing a Promised Land for themselves - in Russia and by using the slaves who inhabited Russia, of course. In this process, Trotsky was in favour of seizing power over the world, of carrying out a "worldwide revolution". This is Trotsky's theory of "permanent revolution". The various ethnic groups inhabiting Russia were to be slain, thus enabling the Zionists to conquer the whole world. A. Zinovyev, Kamenev, Rykov and other Zionists disguising themselves as Bolsheviks were inclined towards the idea of establishing the Promised Land in Russia, and this is the basic difference between the positions adopted by Zinovyev and Trotsky. Contrary to what the pro-Zionist press is now telling us over and over again, the difference between them was by no means merely one of personal ambition.

As stated above, we shall not be describing all the activities of the Zionists in Russia. We shall only dwell on some of them.

The Zionists organized the civil war in Russia. It was beneficial to them because of their aim of slaughtering the cream of the Russian people, who were the gentry. This was to be done by taking away from the nation its possible leaders, the transmitters of its culture, and its strong genetic stock, while at the same time also doing away with the bourgeoisie and the more powerful peasants and, on the other hand, also eliminating the representatives of another life style, namely the best of the workers and peasants. They needed (and here the line taken by Zinovyev predominated) to undermine the strength of the Russian people, in order, subsequently, better to be able to work on those people and turn them into obedient tools and slaves of Zion. But the civil war was beneficial to Trotsky too. He hoped to be at the head of the revolutionary armies and then, after conquering the internal enemy, to throw those armies into battle against the other countries which were the external enemy. He wanted, within those countries, to organize disintegration, sabotage, diversions, coups and revolutions, and to do this with the aid of the Zionists and pro-Zionists in those countries, as well as by making use of the genuine revolutionaries living there. His aim was worldwide revolution: that is, he wished to turn Marx's idea into its opposite, and he wanted Zion to take over the world. This was actually the very reason why the Polish military campaign against Soviet Russia was provoked. If the line taken by Zinovyev had not predominated, the Russian cavalry would have captured Warsaw and utterly destroyed Poland. And then, in accordance with Trotsky's plan, the turn of other countries would have come. The best sons of Russia, that emaciated country, were to lay down their lives in the name of the Zionists' fantastic plans!

During the civil war in Russia, the Zionists also performed another task. Using some units of the Red Army - Trotsky was the chairman of the country's Revolutionary Military Council - they organized the Jewish pogrom in Seversk. The result of this was the "Law on Those Involved in Pogroms" of 27 July 1918. In accordance with this law, a monstrous Zionist terror raged in Russia for ten years: a person accused of antisemitism was, without any argument being allowed, declared to be involved in pogroms and placed against the wall to be shot. Not only anti-Zionists, but the best representatives of the intelligentsia of Russia, could be accused of being antisemitic, and so too could anyone one felt like accusing of it. People saw who was exercising power in Russia and expressed their discontent with it. 90% of the members of the Cheka - the Soviet security organ, 1918-1922 - were Zionists. Apart from the law on those involved in pogroms, the Zionists practised genocide against the ethnic groups inhabiting Russia, and they did so by accusing people of counter-revolutionary activities, sabotage, and so on, irrespective of whether or not the people in question really had conducted such activities. It was standard practice merely to put them against the wall to be shot.

The major operations conducted by the Zionists included setting up a system of prison camps. Skilfully using as a pretext the interests of discipline and orderliness, Trotsky and Dzershinzky organized the concentration camps in 1918. These were a monstrous machinery for exterminating the people of Russia, a machinery of oppression and intimidation, a machinery of undivided power."