The Unknown Revolution

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1. in light of the riots in the major cities of Iran, riots and protest that prove Trump correct, and the lying NYTimes claims that the people of Iran support the ayatollahs.....it might be pertinent to remind all that there was an unknown revolution- one hidden by the Leftist government schools, that would have changed the history of the world.

But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.



The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:

a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union

b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned

The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.



2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.

a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext


b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress


The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.


3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.




4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.

"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.

…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement


Up against the wall, mother....

How did the Russian people react?

The Unknown Revolution.
 
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1. in light of the riots in the major cities of Iran, riots and protest that prove Trump correct, and the lying NYTimes claims that the people of Iran support the ayatollahs.....it might be pertinent to remind all that there was an unknown revolution- one hidden by the Leftist government schools, that would have changed the history of the world.

But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.



The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:

a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union

b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned

The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.



2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.

a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext


b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress


The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.


3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.




4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.

"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.

…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement


Up against the wall, mother....

How did the Russian people react?

The Unknown Revolution.

Lenin was put into power by Germany. He was a German plant to get Russia out of WW1, and it worked. In fact, there were no peasants rushing to the capital with pitch forks, it was only a hand full of communist revolutionaries. The term "revolution" often implies an element of democracy involved. In this case, this was farthest from the truth. Of course, when the revolutionaries take control, it rarely continues in a democratic fashion.

Then Stalin murdered Lenin and the rest is history.
 
Most people don't realize that the BLM, SJW, Antifa, and other assorted lefty liberal loon groups, are the direct modern day spawn of the 1917 Bolsheviks. ..... :cool:

They are as much of a fringe in the US as Lenin was in Russia when he took power.
 
…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement

Like the WASPs did to the Native American Indians, yeah, they just came over to bring them the peaceful, loving words of Jeebus...
 
1. in light of the riots in the major cities of Iran, riots and protest that prove Trump correct, and the lying NYTimes claims that the people of Iran support the ayatollahs.....it might be pertinent to remind all that there was an unknown revolution- one hidden by the Leftist government schools, that would have changed the history of the world.

But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.



The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:

a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union

b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned

The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.



2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.

a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext


b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress


The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.


3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.




4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.

"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.

…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement


Up against the wall, mother....

How did the Russian people react?

The Unknown Revolution.

Lenin was put into power by Germany. He was a German plant to get Russia out of WW1, and it worked. In fact, there were no peasants rushing to the capital with pitch forks, it was only a hand full of communist revolutionaries. The term "revolution" often implies an element of democracy involved. In this case, this was farthest from the truth. Of course, when the revolutionaries take control, it rarely continues in a democratic fashion.

Then Stalin murdered Lenin and the rest is history.


5. Lenin had a simple plan: starve the peasants into submission.

Sound like the populace was gung-ho for Marxism?



But, unlike the Liberals/Democrats who rush to support all-powerful government in this country, these folks weren't cowards.




"…in March 1921, primarily because massive peasant revolts all over Russia threatened Bolshevik power. The peasants were revolting against war communism, the forcible requisitioning of their produce to feed the army and the cities. War communism was carried out with particular ruthlessness … .He had, in fact, tried briefly to implement a similar system in spring 1918, calling it the "New Course," but abandoned it after a short while…"
http://acienciala.faculty.ku.edu/communistnationssince1917/ch3.html



One can only hope that the same is the result of the protests in Iran, and we see a reversal of the crypto-Islamist, Hussein Obama's plan to nuclearize the mullahs.



Lenin's retreat had this effect:

"…limited economic freedom in attempt to build agriculture and industry.
Peasant were able to sell their surplus in a free market. It was legal to have private traders and private handcraft manufacturers."
Stalin's Soviet Union Flashcards | Quizlet




But Lenin only lived until 1924….and then…..Roosevelt's BFF, Koba Stalin.
 
"…in March 1921, primarily because massive peasant revolts all over Russia threatened Bolshevik power. The peasants were revolting against war communism, the forcible requisitioning of their produce to feed the army and the cities. War communism was carried out with particular ruthlessness … .He had, in fact, tried briefly to implement a similar system in spring 1918, calling it the "New Course," but abandoned it after a short while…"
http://acienciala.faculty.ku.edu/communistnationssince1917/ch3.html


Many countries and armies of occupation have done the same throughout history,, shall we discuss how the Papacy did the same?..
 
Its cute how politics and partisanship can bring you two together.
Just think, if you two were friends IRL, he might only stone you 3/4 to death!
Naw.....I would insist she wear a hijab and I'd make her my concubine. ..... :cool:


“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”

Oscar Wilde


Beware!
 
1. in light of the riots in the major cities of Iran, riots and protest that prove Trump correct, and the lying NYTimes claims that the people of Iran support the ayatollahs.....it might be pertinent to remind all that there was an unknown revolution- one hidden by the Leftist government schools, that would have changed the history of the world.

But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.



The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:

a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union

b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned

The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.



2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.

a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext


b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress


The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.


3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.




4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.

"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.

…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement


Up against the wall, mother....

How did the Russian people react?

The Unknown Revolution.

Lenin was put into power by Germany. He was a German plant to get Russia out of WW1, and it worked. In fact, there were no peasants rushing to the capital with pitch forks, it was only a hand full of communist revolutionaries. The term "revolution" often implies an element of democracy involved. In this case, this was farthest from the truth. Of course, when the revolutionaries take control, it rarely continues in a democratic fashion.

Then Stalin murdered Lenin and the rest is history.


5. Lenin had a simple plan: starve the peasants into submission.

Sound like the populace was gung-ho for Marxism?



But, unlike the Liberals/Democrats who rush to support all-powerful government in this country, these folks weren't cowards.




"…in March 1921, primarily because massive peasant revolts all over Russia threatened Bolshevik power. The peasants were revolting against war communism, the forcible requisitioning of their produce to feed the army and the cities. War communism was carried out with particular ruthlessness … .He had, in fact, tried briefly to implement a similar system in spring 1918, calling it the "New Course," but abandoned it after a short while…"
http://acienciala.faculty.ku.edu/communistnationssince1917/ch3.html



One can only hope that the same is the result of the protests in Iran, and we see a reversal of the crypto-Islamist, Hussein Obama's plan to nuclearize the mullahs.



Lenin's retreat had this effect:

"…limited economic freedom in attempt to build agriculture and industry.
Peasant were able to sell their surplus in a free market. It was legal to have private traders and private handcraft manufacturers."
Stalin's Soviet Union Flashcards | Quizlet




But Lenin only lived until 1924….and then…..Roosevelt's BFF, Koba Stalin.
Then people like Grandpappy Koch petitioned FDR to give Russia it's recognition so he could try out his new technique for oil extraction called "fracking". Grandpappy was losing his ass in the USA and needed a new place to try out his new fangled process that failed in the USA, so, off to the USSR he went to make his fortune that was the basis that built into today's oil empire..USSR's money was good to US entrepreneurs....
 
6. America was created based on individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
Russia had the opportunity to continue toward free market capitalism….but a far worse thug than Lenin took charge in 1924: Joseph 'Koba' Stalin


Stalin instituted 'collectivization' on steroids, 1929-1933.

"As a crime against humanity it eclipses the Great Terror…"




"…Stalinism was a natural consequence of the system established by Lenin, although he conceded that the personal character traits of Stalin [homicidal paranoia] had brought about the particular horrors of the late 1930s. Neal Ascherson noted: "Everyone by then could agree that Stalin was a very wicked man and a very evil one, but we still wanted to believe in Lenin; and Conquest said that Lenin was just as bad and that Stalin was simply carrying out Lenin's programme."
The Great Terror - Wikipedia




7. "…all Soviet villages had to be terrorized….Stalin, of course, was using a quota system…he seemed to have in mind just under 10% [slaughtered]....and Stalin's quotas were always minimums…"
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 125


a. 'Initially, wherever communists come to power, Russia, Cuba, Poland, Nicaragua, China, it doesn't matter- they destroy about 10% of the people. They are not enemies...best intellectuals, best workers, best engineers...doesn't matter. It is to restructure the fabric of society, a form of social engineering."
Vladimir Bukovsky.



Yet….Franklin Roosevelt found Stalin his soul mate, and communism perfectly acceptable for America.
 
8. Under the Bolsheviks, the dynasty with which Franklin Roosevelt felt comradeship, slaughter was so omnipresent that corpse-disposal actually became a problem.

There was resistance to the Left's mandate of collectivism, especially in the Ukraine.


I hope everyone notices that America's Left….Democrats/Liberals/Progressives have the very same mandate: collectivism.




September 11, 1932, Stalin wrote to his assistant, 'We must take steps so we do not lose the Ukraine.' So, 1932-1933, all food supplies in the Ukraine were confiscated.
Those who tried to leave were shot, those who remained, starved to death. Men, women, children. They died tortuously slowly.
NKVD squads collected the dead. They received 200 grams of bread for every dead body they delivered; often they didn't wait until the victim was dead.
Amis, Op. Cit.

'Lazar Kaganovich (together with Vyacheslav Molotov) participated with the All-Ukrainian Party Conference of 1930 and were given the task of implementation of the collectivization policy that caused a catastrophic 1932–33 famine known as the Holodomor. He also personally oversaw grain confiscations during the same time periods.
Lazar Kaganovich - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


a. They starved the populace to death…then sent their thugs to collect the dead….
"They were thrown into a hole in the ground...the ground was moving..." Many were buried alive.





Now…just imagine if our public was informed of these facts.....

a. The term 'communist' would be thrown around with at least the same venom as Nazi.....by every metric, communists are far more dangerous than Nazis.

b. And an informed public might question why the Democrat Party is invested in the very same aims as the communist party.



Now, what would a party such as the Bolsheviks do to retain power?



And, BTW....how about the Deep State?
What would they do?
 
9. The 'unknown revolution' was against the Bolsheviks by those very peasants who resisted that 'worker's paradise.'
It was a revolution that failed, and left the world with Communists and Nazis.


They tried....rather than turn over their property to the state:

"The Cheka [secret police, the KGB/FSB] reported 402 riots and revolts in January 1930, 1,048 in February, and 6,528 in March….In all of 1930 nearly 2.5 million peasants took part in approximately 14,000 revolts, riots, and mass demonstrations against the regime.
…quelled by the armed forces: cavalry, armored cars, and even fighter aircraft.

[Farmers killed their livestock …'the peasantry's last supper.' Russia lost half of its national herds. ]

Stalin had reached Lenin's impasse of 1921. …Lenin accepted defeat, withdrawal, and compromise.
Stalin did not."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126-127




Hitler saw a way to his future, and he learned from Stalin.
They were allies until 1941.
The Bolsheviks taught the SS how to build and run concentration camps.
Stalin provided the natural resources Hitler needed for his Blitzkrieg.
When Jews tried to flee Germany to Russia, Stalin's troops rounded them up and sent them back.


…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish' (Amis, 2002, p. 91).

This makes communism more dangerous than Nazism.

Nazism was based on blood and nationalism, so, it could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.
But communism could.....and has been.


All of this because the 'Unknown Revolution' failed.
 

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