Under the Sign of Scorpion- Juri Lina (docu)

LENIN AS A FREEMASON

According to Dr Oleg Platonov, Lenin became a freemason while abroad in 1908. That he really belonged to the freemasons is confirmed by research of Nikolai Svitkov (“About Freemasonry in Russian Exile”, Paris, 1932). But Lenin was acting just as subversive groups used to already in the 1890s. The Illuminati, the Grand Orient, B’nai B’rith (Sons of the Covenant), and other masonic lodges were all interested in incitiny the workers to achieve certain “useful” goals.

According to Svitkov, the most important freemasons from Russia were Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin, Leon Trotsky (Leiba Bronstein), Grigori Zinoviev (Gerson Radomyslsky), Leon Kamenev (Leiba Rosenfeld), Karl Radek (Tobiach Sobelsohn), Maxim Litvinov (Meyer Wallakh), Yakov Sverdlov (Yankel-Aaron Solomon), L. Martov (Julius Zederbaum), Maxim Gorky (Alexei Peshkov), Anatoli Lunacharsky (Bailich), and Zionist Christian Rakovsky among others.

Viktor Bratjev (PhD in History) found in the archives of the KGB evidence that Lunacharsky belonged to the Grand Orient (Anton Pervushin “NKVD and the SS’ Occult Secrets”, St. Petersburg, Moscow, 1999, p 133).

Lenin, Zinoviev, Radek and Sverdlov also belonged to B’nai B’rith. Historians, who have specialised in the activities of B’nai B’rith, including Schwartz-Bostunich, confirmed this information (Viktor Ostretsov, “Freemasonry, Culture and Russian History”, Moscow, 1999, pp. 582-583).

According to the Austrian political scientist Karl Steinhauser (“EG – die Super-UdSSR von morgen” / “The European Union ­– the Super Soviet Union [USSR] of Tomorrow”, Vienna, 1992, p. 192), Lenin belonged to the masonic lodge Art et Travail (Art and Labour) in Switzerland and France. There he attained the 31st degree (Grand Inspecteur Inquisiteur Commandeur), according to historian Yuri Begunov. Oleg Platonov in 1996, published in Moscow a book (in the series “Russia’s Crown of Thorns”) of a masonic secret history (1731 to 1996) in 700 pages. This book is written with the help of the previously secret masonic documents, preserved in the Special Archives of the Soviet Union of Moscow. According to these documents, all high-ranking bolshevik leaders were members of various masonic lodges (Platonov, “The Secret History of Freemasonry“, Moscow, 2000, II, p. 417).

Lenin belonged to various masonic lodges abroad. He became in 1914 a member of the most evil Grand Orient lodge Les Neuf Soeurs / The Nine Sisters (Soviet Analyst, June 2002, p. 12).

The French freemason Daniel Ligou states that Lenin became a member of the lodge L’Union de Belleville a short time before the summer 1914 (“Dictionnaire de la franc-maçonnerie“,Presses Universitaires deFranceParis, 1987).

The British politician Winston Churchill also claimed that Lenin and Trotsky belonged to the circle of the masonic and illuminist conspirators (Illustrated Sunday Herald, 8 February 1920). Churchill knew what he was talking about, because he himself was a freemason from 24 May 1901.

When Lenin visited the headquarters of the Grand Orient on rue Cadet in Paris in 1905, he registered in the visitors book (Viktor Kuznetsov, “The Secret of the October Coup“, St. Petersburg, 2001, p. 42).

The German Grand Lodge made a statement in 1917, according to the meeting minutes: “The anarchist and revolutionary Lenin actually consistently represents the ideals of the international freemasonry.” (Special Archive in Moscow, fund 1421-1-9064; Viktor Ostretsov, “Freemasonry, Culture and Russian History”, Moscow, 1999, pp. 585 and 815)

Lenin and his henchmen did not work for a living. They could still afford to travel around Europe (then relatively more expensive than now) and live in luxury. These professional revolutionaries had only one task – to incite the workers. Lenin’s later activity shows clearly how he followed Adam Weishaupt’s line.

Lenin and Trotsky took part in the international socialist masonic conference in Copenhagen in 1910, where the possibilities of socialising all of Europe were discussed (Franz Weissin, “Der Weg zum Sozialismus“ / “The Road to Socialism“, Munich, 1930, p. 9).

Alexander Galpern, then secretary of the Russian Masonic Supreme Council, confirmed in 1916 that there were bolsheviks among the freemasons. One can further mention Nikolai Sukhanov (born Himmer) and Nikolai Sokolov. According to Galpern’s testimony, the freemasons also gave Lenin financial aid for his revolutionary activity. This was certified by a known freemason, Grigori Aronson, in his article “Freemasons in Russian Politics“, published in the Novoye Russkoye Slovo (New York, 8-12 October 1959). The historian Boris Nikolayevsky also mentioned this in his book “The Russian Freemasons and the Revolution“ (Moscow, 1990).

In 1914, two bolsheviks, Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov and Grigori Petrovsky, asked the freemason Alexander Konovalov for economic aid. The latter became a minister in the Provisional Government.

Radio Russia also spoke of Lenin’s activities as a freemason on 12 August 1991.

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