Author: Abu Raef
Freemasonry (part 37)
Jews and Communism
In this discussion, the relationship between Judaism and communism is examined. The Jews, because of their malicious nature and their pursuit of striking all peoples of the world, especially major power structures, also infiltrated the communist movement and obtained most of the leadership positions and responsibilities within it. For this reason, communism throughout the world was not the product of geniuses who sought to save the world and secure the rights of workers and peasants against the domination of capitalists and feudal lords (the feudal system).
Everything within its ideology, such as the “proletarian revolution,” Dialectical Materialism, Historical Materialism, and Surplus Value, have been produced, planned, and financed by Jewish hands, with the aim of planting seeds of chaos and instability and crushing every inclination toward freedom, independent will, and honorable living that elevates the status of human beings.
The high authorities of the Jewish synagogue (and their agents, namely a group of the world’s largest usurers) relied, in carrying out social destruction and the ruin of various countries, upon a number of anarchist movements that had spread their traps across different European countries, especially Russia and Central Europe, such as movements known as Nihilism,[1] as well as several atheistic circles and associations.
For the first time in 1829, a new type of planning was revealed that had been prepared by the circle of the Illuminati after its reorganization by Adam Weishaupt. In that same year, this circle sent one of its English members, known as “Mr. Wright,” to New York City. There he held a conference for Masonic circles that had been Judaized and connected to the conspiracy. He informed those present about the new organization that the “Elders of Zion” had designed, according to which all nihilist movements and atheistic associations in Europe were to be unified within a global organizational framework or an “international.” This organization would extend its branches, networks, and hidden and open cells to every country in the world and would be called the “Communist Organization.” At the same time, an ideology (a doctrinal theory) with a particular philosophy needed to be developed so that this organization could be built upon it. [2]
The conference was tasked with collecting the capital required to fund this project, and a three-member committee was appointed. One of its members was Clinton Roosevelt, an ancestor of the later president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This committee gathered the necessary funds. At the same time, the Illuminati selected Jewish Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to formulate the required theory and summoned them to London. In a house located in the Soho district in the heart of the capital of United Kingdom, they authored the book Das Kapital, which afterward came to be regarded as the “Bible” of the communist doctrine, and they also wrote The Communist Manifesto. These funds covered the living expenses of Marx and Engels as well as the writing, printing, and distribution of Das Kapital and the first call in the global agitation movement. [3]
After that, arrangements were made for the octopus-like arms to extend into every corner of the world.
But the instrument of Judaism and the channel of communism was Vladimir Lenin (Vladimir Ulyanov).[4] At the beginning of the communist movement, he learned revolutionary activism and atheism together under his Jewish teacher. He later left Russia and, at the direction of the Illuminati, joined a group of communists and revolutionaries whom he met in Switzerland; among them were Georgi Plekhanov, Lev Deich, Pavel Axelrod, Julius Martov, and Vera Zasulich, four of whom were Jewish. They formed an international Marxist association and named it the Emancipation of Labour Group.
Lenin then returned to Russia and began his activities in the capital, Saint Petersburg. Together with his Jewish companions, he organized cells and networks and incited demonstrations. To conceal these activities, he married a beautiful Jewish woman. Eventually his actions were exposed to the Tsarist authorities; in 1897 he was imprisoned and, together with his Jewish wife, exiled to Siberia. After his release, he returned to Switzerland, where he met representatives of the Illuminati and resumed his activities. He published a newspaper for the communist movement, whose editorial work was supervised by a group of his Jewish associates, while his Jewish wife managed the editorial office. [5]
In 1907, the fifth congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was held in London. In addition to the principal Jewish figures, a young man who had recently appeared alongside Lenin, Joseph Stalin, was also present. At this congress they decided to smuggle large numbers of the newspapers they were publishing in Europe into Russia, to organize many individuals within Russia, to intensify unrest, spread a spirit of doubt and anxiety throughout the country, and recruit professional terrorists and saboteurs from Jewish circles and send them into Russia.
In 1917, unrest spread widely with the instigation of Jews. Demonstrators were fired upon by Jewish hands in order to weaken the authority of the government. The circles of the “Grand Orient” also played a role in recruiting some officers and soldiers of the Saint Petersburg garrison; they bribed and threatened them and persuaded some of them, leading several battalions to rebel. Then Jewish usurers facilitated Lenin’s return to Russia, and nearly one hundred thousand terrorists, anarchists, and radical revolutionaries, led by the groups of Leon Trotsky, which had been organized in New York City, poured into Russia. In this way, the Jews came to dominate the Russian Revolution.
Afterward Lenin suffered paralysis, and Joseph Stalin took control of affairs; he too took a Jewish wife. [6]
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- A movement that believes in the concept of humanism and regards the human being and his decisions as the basis and foundation of legislation in all matters. It does not believe in religion, revelation, or the supernatural world. Dear readers can obtain detailed and in-depth information about it by referring to the section on theories and schools of thought on the official website of the Scientific and Research Department of Kalemaat.
- Pawns in the Game, pp. 13–15.
- Ibid p. 15.
- Hanna Abi‑Rashed, Masonic Encyclopedia, p. 210, Arab Thought Library Press, Hazmieh, Lebanon.
- Judaism and Freemasonry, p. 31.
- Ibid p. 32.
