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1. Then admit to yourself that the Bolshevik butcher must have been laughing to himself when he encountered the pantywaist so-called capitalist at Yalta
2. I had heard that the Russian nobility who managed to escape the Bolshevik revolution had arrived in Shanghai and were thereby saved from the communists
3. promise of abduction to save them, and with the “Whites” closing in, the Bolshevik
4. Apart from a few exceptions, such as Lenin and his Bolshevik group, socialist movements supported the war effort of their respective
5. This man, this stunt biker is being sent here as a Bolshevik spy
6. Bolshevik agents were everywhere
7. The man above coughed, then in heavy Russian said slowly: "God grant you speedy relief, Bolshevik!"
8. "The Bolshevik secret police
9. " "Who knows? Perhaps this man really is a Bolshevik spy
10. The 6,000 kilometres journey to Vladivostok was frequently marred by violence, bloody skirmishes with newly formed Bolshevik guerrilla units, or Bolshevik sympathisers who tore out sections of the track --
11. embroiled in a terrible civil war, the Tsar and his family had been arrested and imprisoned in Tobolsk in Siberia, and Bolshevik agents were everywhere
12. Murdered by a Bolshevik execution squad," said Travis
13. "The Bolshevik investigators --
14. When asked by close friends, the Kantsler would say he had the good fortune to rescue her from a Bolshevik execution squad
15. With World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, and World War II had taken a heavy toll on the Russian people
16. that, and don’t tell me that Comrade’s a Commie Bolshevik,
17. The Turks rejected the peace treaty and sought help, like the Iranians, from the new Bolshevik government in Russia
18. When Soviet forces re-established control of Baku in 1920, they chose its opera house as the site for a gathering of Asian revolutionaries to promote revolution throughout the Islamic, and colonial worlds; trying to harness Islamic radicalism, the Bolshevik leader Zinoviev called for jihad against British colonialism
19. While the Bolshevik communists publicly stated that they stood for equality and
20. And as if to reinforce his image as an egotistical self-serving monster Stalin even had all of the old Bolshevik leadership from Lenin’s time executed, all excepting himself, of course
21. Leninism is a distinct variant of Marxism for the following reasons: the principle argued by Lenin before the Bolshevik revolution was “workers and peasants when they rule have responsibility towards democracy”
22. The threat of Stain’s Bolshevik genocidal horror; the butchering slaughtering of millions of innocent Russians right next door to Germany, had been going on ever since WW1
23. Hitler’s anti-Semitism was far more intelligent and specific; He singled out the international Jewish bankers, and the sects of Judaism that worship money and the Bolshevik thugs who called themselves communists but were actually not communists at all
24. Granted: German Jews were demonized after the 1st World War as anarchists and communists because many of Russia’s Bolshevik Revolutionaries were Jewish
25. Granted: the German Bolshevik communist party was led by Jews and controlled by Jews
26. They were all slaughtered in the Great War, and slaughtered in the ensuing civil war between the Bolshevik red armies and the Tsarist White armies
27. What was left of Russia was the Jew infested Bolshevik totalitarian state terrorism of Stalin: mass brutality and executions for no reason, mass deportations, death camps, peasants killed for no reason other than they were not poor and starving
28. By using the corruption and greed of the international bankers of the western capitalist system, and their secret societies: the undead invented the cultural schism between the totalitarian regime of Bolshevik Russia in the East which was a mockery of National socialism, and the western mockery of capitalist democracy in the West
29. The schism between socialism and capitalism created by WW1 and the abdication of the Tsar of Russia: the Bolshevik revolution, the red armies of Lenin and Trotsky who ended up defeating the white armies of the Tsarist regime, this was all orchestrated by undead entities in order to pit man against man and create a world of evil hate and fear and terrorism
30. The Rothschilds and American bankers also funded the Bolshevik revolution and the American Govt had supplied troops to hold the trans-Siberian railway until the Bolsheviks were strong enough to take it over
31. So… in actuality, Capitalism: the heads of western capitalism were responsible for supporting and funding the Bolshevik revolution and Nazi Germany which was also a revolution
32. The 1918 mission of the Red Cross to Russia was actually a secret mission comprised of Wall Street bankers and lawyers and manipulators with the specific goal to finance the Bolshevik revolution and supply them with arms; which makes no sense at all
33. The McCarthy era of the Red menace infiltrating American society… the reverse was true: it was the Americans who infiltrated Bolshevik Russia at the inception of their rise to power; not the other way around
34. The new Bolshevik govt that sued for peace and opted out of ww1 could not be taxed and made to pay war reparations since it had not started the war
35. been thought, but was assassinated by this Bolshevik
36. As soon as Lenin was dead, the Bolshevik leaders all started plotting against each other
37. The Russians were very interested when Vladimir Ilyich Lenin told them that he and his Bolshevik Party would pull Russia out of the war and completely reorganise society on fairer lines
38. When revolution broke out in Russia, Lenin and the Bolshevik leaders were stuck in exile in Switzerland
39. While the Provisional Government were hiding under the beds, the Bolshevik Red Guards set up defences and sent so much propaganda to Kornilov’s men that they all went home
40. The Bolsheviks gathered their troops while the Bolshevik sailors of the warship Aurora trained its guns on the Provisional Government’s headquarters in the riverside Winter Palace
41. In 1924 Lenin died after a series of strokes, and the Bolshevik top brass started manoeuvring to succeed him
42. The Party delegates all clapped (he’d appointed them all, remember), the other Bolshevik leaders were left saying ‘Eh? But you said
43. In a series of show trials held in front of cameras, some of the best-known Bolshevik leaders, many of them old comrades of Lenin and heroes of the Revolution and civil war, confessed to plotting against Stalin and the Revolution and acting as spies for foreign powers
44. His opposite number in Moscow was Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, a tough old Bolshevik who thought he could make mincemeat of Kennedy
45. He was utterly ruthless and had thousands of Russians, including some of his oldest Bolshevik comrades, arrested and shot