The 1917 coup that led to 73 years of terrifying Communism was an American inspired coup d’état. The seizure is better known as the Russian Revolution because those responsible control media. We have been conditioned to think what the guilty want us to think. The seizure of Tsarist Russia was entirely financed from non-Russian sources; principally U.S based finance houses. Very few of the ‘revolutionaries’ were Russian. Bolshevism finally triumphed in 1922. Western banks that invested in the coup and industrialists who prayed for its success rubbed their hands. Marx; Lenin and Trotsky were feted more in Wall Street than in terrorised Russia. Through their installed regime U.S banks and corporate interests now controlled Russia’s vast resources. Russia was ripe for exploitation using what Trotsky described as ‘White Negroes’. It is estimated that 70 million of those ‘ethnic European Negroes’ perished before the collapse in 1990. Threatened only by the Reich the West’s investment was rescued in 1941 by Britain and the U.S.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. "The hope of freedom seemed to sweeten...the bitter cup of slavery" Pt. IBy Eddie HutchinsonFrederick Douglass's 1852 venture into fiction is a short tale of a slave; Madison Washington; and his attempts to escape enslavement and flee to Canada. Along the way; Madison meets Mr. Listwell; a white abolitionist; who befriends him and aids him in his escape. For fear of giving too much away - you'll have to read it for yourself - in the end; we hear of Madison landing on the shores of Nassau; Bahamas.Although it didn't reach the prominence in anti-slavery fiction as Uncle Tom's Cabin (Thrift Edition) of the same year; The Heroic Slave is substantial in the fact that it was written by distinguished abolitionist; Frederick Douglass.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Marsha CarsonI couldn't put it down. It is actually based on a true story. This is a must-read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerGreat story. Frederick Douglas was a great orator and writer.