Posts Tagged Lenin

History Repeats Itself: Democrats Are Using Tactics of the Marxists of 1917 in Russia to Steal America

  Once again we are republishing this analysis by John L Kachelman, Jr. We first published this piece back in October 2020 before the presidential election. 2020 the “Perfect Storm” facing our Republic— All three branches of our Government are in peril Historical Discovery…An election in 1917 forecast the election in 2020! Here are the elements from 103 years ago! Years of preparatory work were spent in misleading and mis-directional propaganda Contested voting results marred the election’s finality and ultimately its dismissal Claims that the poor were going to be disenfranchised of their votes The scheduled voting was extended by

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Who Will Own the Oil Fields?

December 24, 2018 By Mark A. Hewitt Three months before the Empire of Japan attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi) forces looked to attack Iran for access to the Persian oil fields.  Japanese forces had been at war with China and had been heavily reliant on imported materials for their military forces, particularly oil from the fields in and around Long Beach, California.  President Roosevelt cut off American oil to Japan, and British and Soviet Union forces thwarted Nazi incursion into the oil fields of the Middle East.  With little oil trickling into Germany or Japan to feed their

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From Freedom To Communist Misery

The Bolshevik Revolution Reveals Six Phases From Freedom To Communist Misery A hundred years on from the Bolshevik Revolution, we’d do well to study the stages and trends that put free societies on the path to totalitarianism. By Stella Morabito NOVEMBER 6, 2017 Scarcity, terror, and the mass murder of more than 100 million victims are communism’s main contributions to human history. As we mark the centennial of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia on November 7, we should never forget that legacy. Communism is a fount of human misery and death. Few today really understand what that system of so-called

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Communism’s Bloody Century

In the 100 years since Lenin’s coup in Russia, the ideology devoted to abolishing markets and private property has left a long, murderous trail of destruction A statue of Vladimir Lenin in Grutas Park, Lithuania. PHOTO: ZUMA PRESS By Stephen Kotkin Updated Nov. 3, 2017 12:51 p.m. ET A century ago this week, communism took over the Russian empire, the world’s largest state at the time. Leftist movements of various sorts had been common in European politics long before the revolution of Oct. 25, 1917 (which became Nov. 7 in the reformed Russian calendar), but Vladimir Lenin and his Bolsheviks were different. They

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