CONTENTS
Introduction 9
1.Myths Concerning False Communists and Sham Christians 12
2. The Illuminati: Triumph of Treachery
The Ideological Background of the Illuminati
The First Disclosures
The Murders of Schiller and Mozart
The Illuminati as Infiltrators
The Jesuits' Totalitarianism as a Prototype
The Illuminati's First Coup d'Etat
The Illuminati's Way to World Power
3. Karl Marx -Evil's Idol
Moses Hess - the Teacher of Marx and Engels
The Background of Marx's View of Humanity
Incredible Admissions by Marx, Disraeli and others
Marx and Engels as Illuminati
1848: "The Year of Revolution" - The First Wave
March 1848 - The Prepared Plan
The Second Wave, 1848-49
The Illuminist Terror Continues...
The Truth Behind the Myths
Marx as a Publicist
The Moral Bankruptcy of Marxism
4. The Unknown Vladimir Ulyanov
Lenin as a Freemason
The First Freemasons in Russia
Lenin's Nature
Lenin's Terror
The Ideological Background of the Terror
Lenin' s Last Days
5. Leon Trotsky - Cynic and Sadist
Trotsky as a Freemason
Trotsky's Teacher Parvus
The Attempts at a Coup d'Etat in 1905
Trotsky Abroad
Trotsky as a Merciless Despot
Trotsky's Comrades
Doom of Admiral Shchastny
The Kronstadt Rebellion
Trotsky as a Grey Eminence
Trotsky as an Anti-intellectual
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The Murder of Sergei Yesenin
Stalin as Victor
The Murder of Trotsky
6. How the Communists Reached Power
The Background of the First World War
Where did Russia's Jews Orginate?
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The Coup in February 1917
Similarities to the Deposition of the Shah
The Return of Lenin and Trotsky
Revelations in the Press
Kornilov's Revolt
The Take-Over of Power
The German Aid
The Beginning of the Government Terror
7. Through the Labyrinth of Murder
8. The Bloodthirsty Wolf of the Kremlin - Lazar Kaga-
novich
Kaganovich as a Grey Eminence
Destruction of Russian Culture
The Great Famine and Other Crimes
The Great Terror
Beria's Contribution
The Murder of Stalin
The Power Struggle After Stalin' s Death
9. American Aid to the Soviet Union
The "Intervention" as a Diversion
The Famine as a Weapon
Deals with the Bolsheviks
Collectivisation as a Weapon
Build-Up of the Soviet Regime
Increasing American Support
War Aid to Moscow
Foreign Slaves in the Soviet Union
Stalin's Holy War
Aid During the "Cold War"
The Dismantling of the Soviet Union
The Phasing Out of Communism in Eastern Europe
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The
Power
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Summing Up: Some Conclusions
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3 61 364 369 Communists Gain
United States Helped the The Communist Take-Over in Estonia
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"Nobody knows that Zionism
appeared as a Marxist movement,
a socialist one... Zionism is actually a revolution."
Sergei Lezov, scientist at the Soviet Academy of Science,
Institute for Scientific Information.
Strana i Mir magazine (Munich), No. 3, 1988, p. 94.
"The ideals of Bolshevism
at many points are consonant with
the finest ideals of Judaism."
Jewish Chronicle, 4th April 1919 (London).
INTRODUCTION
The Soviet Empire was established at four minutes past two o'clock on the
8th of November 1917 in the Russian capital, Petrograd. In astrological
terms, the sun was just then precisely at the centre of the sign of Scorpio.
Thus Scorpio can be regarded as the symbol and guardian of Soviet power.
The planet Pluto in turn, affects those under the direct influence of
Scorpio. In the past, Mars was said to rule Scorpio but since Pluto's
discovery in 1930 and its subsequent integration into the astrological
system, it has assumed its rightful place in the sign of Scorpio. The effects
of Pluto, even before its discovery, have always been the same, whether or
not they were attributed to another planet.
The fact that the Soviet empire was born under the "wrong" planet
demonstrates the inscrutable nature of Pluto, which does not show its true
face until the time is ripe to restructure power to its own advantage. It has
recently been revealed that the Bolsheviks were well versed in astrology.
Scorpio's field of influence includes power and financial developments
at the expense of others. This is why the power-mongers of Scorpio need
to stick together - to establish a political Mafia, in other words. Pluto in
Scorpio also involves certain hidden circumstances, which are revealed
only with the passing of time. The astrologer E. Troinsky claimed as early
as 1956 that the Soviet Empire would break up at the beginning of the
1990s.
Due to their vindictiveness, cunning, brutality and art of dissembling,
the wards of Scorpio are characterised as extremely dangerous opponents.
Those under the power of Scorpio are deeply materialistic extremists who
like to exploit others and neither forgive nor forget. If their aims are
crossed they become possessed by fury. They stop at nothing to reach
these aims. Their true nature remains shrouded in mystery. Scorpio's
colour is red and its symbols are the vulture, the snake and the lifeless
desert.
In the animal kingdom, the scorpion is known as a poisonous creature
that prefers the cover of darkness. It has been known to sting others of its
kind if they get in its way.
The reader will see that this description suited the Soviet system, its ideology and leaders. The brutality of Soviet power is well documented. Its ideology bore a distinct likeness to the mirage of the desert, since neither of the two have anything at all to do with reality.
Despite personal experience of Communism, the average subject of the Soviet Empire knew nothing of the fundamentals or essential points of Marxism-Leninism, or of its true origins and history. Everything of impor- tance or in the least bit compromising has been concealed in both Western and Soviet history books.
The former president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, stated that
concealment was a kind of falsehood. Therefore, the author would like to
reveal a few facts, which corrupt historians usually pass over in silence.
This book deals with Adam Weishaupt, who founded the Illuminist-
Socialist movement in the Bavarian town of Ingolstadt on the first of May
1776, and Moses Hess, Karl Marx's guide and teacher, two names, which
are not generally known to those who have passed through Marxist
educational institutions.
There is a saying: communism is the bloodiest, most difficult and the
most terrible way from capitalism to capitalism. The truth of this now
appears to be proved by reality.
The representatives of the criminal powers who halted Russia's
development and threw the country into chaos have now themselves
admitted that life was better in tsarist Russia than in the Soviet Union. As
an example of this, a Soviet Russian head clerk in 1968 lived at a standard,
which was only 18 per cent of that which a normal Russian clerk enjoyed
in 1914. It has also been calculated that a Russian labourer in 1968 lived at
a standard, which was only half of his counterpart's in 1914, even coun-
ting an inflation rate of 8 per cent per year. Even so, life in Russia was not
so hard in 1968 as in 1991, the last year of Soviet power. Workers during
the tsarist regime earned 30 roubles per month, teachers and doctors 200.
A loaf of bread (410 g) cost 3 kopecks, 410 g of meat 15 kopecks, 410 g of
butter 45 kopecks, 410 g of caviar 3 roubles and 45 kopecks.
If we compare the conditions in the USSR with those in the West, we find even sharper contrasts. In 1968, the average standard of living in the United Kingdom was 4.6 times higher than in the Soviet Union. The figures are taken from Anatoli Fedoseyev's book "About the New Russia" (London, 1980).
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The last dictator of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev (a member of
the Trilateral Commission), sought only to mend the roof of his giant
empire when its socialist foundations were rotten to the core.
In the West and even in the East, the symptoms of the Socialist disease
have been discussed but not its ideological, political, or economic causes.
For this reason, I would like to take this opportunity to inform the reader
about the ideological foundations of Soviet power and about the real
reasons behind the decision to spread Socialism-Communism throughout
the world using cunning and violence, a decision, which has resulted in the
greatest spiritual, social and ecological catastrophe in the history of
mankind.
Important facts, hitherto unknown, about Soviet Communism, its crimes and its criminals, are continually publicised in present-day Russia. Therefore, intelligent Russians are aware of essentials that are very little known in the West. I have included many such new facts in this second edition of "Under the Sign of the Scorpion", and can present an enlarged work to the reader.
Juri Lina
Stockholm, January 2002.
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