The Pete Quiñones Show - Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 64

Episode Date: August 23, 2025

50 MinutesPG-13Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson is a researcher, writer, and former professor of history and political science, specializing in Russian history and political ideology.Pete and Dr. Johnson c...ontinue a project in which Pete reads Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together," and Dr' Johnson provides commentary.Dr Johnson's PatreonDr Johnson's CashApp - $Raphael71RusJournal.orgTHE ORTHODOX NATIONALISTDr. Johnson's Radio Albion PageDr. Johnson's Books on AmazonDr. Johnson's Pogroms ArticleThe Orthodox Nationalist: Karl Marx “On the Jewish Question” (1844)Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

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Starting point is 00:03:35 How are you today? Where exactly was Lars Earleck on 9-11? I mean, are we, are we positive that he had no connection to it? I've been a drummer for many years, and he is, he is awful. I hate him. They should have hired Dave Lombardo the minute he was free. But I think he had, being in Israeli, I think he was connected to it. No one has ever answered my question, where was he?
Starting point is 00:04:06 when the towers came down. Well, I thought he was damaged. Oh, right. Well, yeah. Now, he's a, he's a Jew. His father was a Jew. Tennis player. Wealthy.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Excellent manager. Terrible drummer. What's funny is he has, first of all, on YouTube, there's a whole bunch of videos of him live, if there are cuts live where he just makes the most catastrophic mistakes, like right in the middle of his song. I've seen those. And what he's playing is not what the audience hears, especially with some of the faster
Starting point is 00:04:53 bass drum stuff, which I don't think he did in the first place. I've also seen some of those. They have no faith in them. And when I saw Dave Lombardo filled in for a couple of days, and there were a totally different band. They can actually, they don't have to worry about it. It was amazing. I still don't know, but still, being a Jew, I don't, I, I think, I think maybe there's, there's, there's, there's some work to be done there. Yeah, I, I saw Slayer on the South of Heaven tour and Lombardo is just an absolute, he's a fucking menace on the stage. I mean, it's just, it's hard to ignore what he's
Starting point is 00:05:32 doing up there. Absolutely. Well, Thras has always been a very, drum-centered genre or subgenre. And he created it. It was the first album in 83. Show No Mercy. And he created the entire thing. So, and I always used to think that what a terrible job would be to have to replace him. And of course, I know that he's been, and the guy now, Paul, who's, who's, it was a good, good drummer.
Starting point is 00:06:00 But my God, he was in so over his head in the beginning. He's improved a lot. You know, at the end, I saw him in their last show in Pittsburgh, and he was struggling. But then I see a YouTube later, a few months later, he was getting, he was able to do certain things again. So I think it just comes with time. Lars Ulrich also has this strange delivery when he's talking. And what's funny is the first time. of the first times I had my friend Jose Niño on my show who you've been on his show.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Yeah. Somebody goes, hey, when did you get Lars Ulrich to come on the show? Because if you listen to Jose's delivery, it's sort of like Lars Ulrich. And I can't think of a worse insult. And Jose is like one of my, one of my, you know, oldest friends in this whole thing. He's got California, a very, very severe California accent. Yeah. But my God, you know, he should be the manager.
Starting point is 00:07:07 You get Dave in there. It would be a totally different thing. Yeah, that would be something. I assume there's videos on YouTube of Dave playing with the Metallica that I've never seen. Yeah. Well, I've, when I had a Facebook account, I posted them and then reposted them many times. And you can see the band is totally different. You know, I'm old enough where I call Ride the Lightning, the new one.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Yeah. But I haven't paid much attention to him over the last 15 years or so, partially because of Lars. You're not missed so much. And yeah, but in the very beginning, you know, I don't think, I don't think it was necessarily him. He was a terrible player. And, but he is a very good manager.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And he owns the Metallica name, which has something to do with how the band is run. Yeah. All right. I'm sure people are upset that we talked about music up until this point. I could talk about Lars all day. So consider yourself lucky. Well, I think people could listen to you complain about Lars all day too. I think most of the people, you know, there was that meme going around for the longest time where people would put up a picture of Cliff Burton and the meme would say it should have been Lars. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I hate to say it. But, you know, the one, the one stand-down,
Starting point is 00:08:33 out is kill. Well, anyway. All right. Picking up where we left off in the, alongside the Bolsheviks chapter. The first major action of the Bolsheviks was by signing the peace separated from the breast Levosk to cede to Germany an enormous portion of the Russian territory
Starting point is 00:08:55 in order to assert their power over the remaining part. The head of the signatory delegation was I off, the head of foreign policy. Trotsky. His secretary and attorney, Izalkin, had occupied the cabinet of Comrade Neratov at the ministry and purged the old apparatus to create a new organization, the commissariat for foreign affairs. Giving away not only a huge portion of Western Russia, but the big money-making areas, the most industrialized areas, the Bolshek's weren't popular to begin with, and this made them even more or even less popular, I should say. Now, I don't necessarily disagree with them pulling out of the war, but certainly not at that price.
Starting point is 00:09:50 And of course, they got it back in World War II at the end of World War II. And this was how in the West Lennon was seen as a German agent for such a long time. for this for that very reason. During the auditions held in 1919 in the American Senate and quoted above, the Dr. A. Simons, who from 1907 to 1918, had been the dean of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Petrograd, made an interesting remark. Quote, while they did not mince their words to criticize the allies, Lenin, Trotsky, and their followers never expressed, at least I have never heard the slightest blame on Germany. And at the same time, when I spoke with official
Starting point is 00:10:33 representatives of the Soviet government, I discovered that they had a desire to preserve friendly relations with America as far as possible. This desire was interpreted by the Allied chancellaries as an attempt to detach America from its partners. Moreover, if the Soviet regime collapsed, they expected our country, the United States, to serve as a refuge for the Bolshevik demons who could thus save their skin, end quote. The calculation is plausible. Is it not even certain? It be supposed that Trotsky himself, strengthened by his recent experience in America, comforted his companions with this hope. But where the calculation of the Bolshevik leaders was more ambitious and well-founded,
Starting point is 00:11:15 it was when it dealt with the use of the great... It was when it was when it was when it dealt with the use of the great American financiers. Trotsky himself was an incontestable internationalist, and one can believe him when he declares emphatically that he rejects for him, himself, all belonging to Jewishness. But judging by the choices he made in his appointments, we see that the renegade Jews were closer to him than the renegade Russians. His two closest assistants were Glasman and Sermukes, the head of his personal guard, Dreitzer. Thus, when it became necessary to find an authoritative and ruthless substitute to occupy the post-war, the post at the war
Starting point is 00:11:56 commissariat, Judge of the Lack. Trotsky named without flinching Ephraim Skolanski, a doctor who had nothing of a soldier, who had nothing of a soldier or a commissar, and the Skola, Skljansky, as vice president of the Revolutionary Council of War, would add his signature above to one of the Supreme Commander, the general SS Kaminoff. You know, Jews say this all the time. We talked about it with Shinebaum, despite the fact that so many of her political allies and financiers were Jews, you know, because there's so many in Mexico. And you're starting to see the very beginning of the neocon movement once they turned on the Soviet Union when they went to that very country and then it came to America.
Starting point is 00:12:43 So while the Bolsheviks were still heavily Jewish, almost everybody that Trotsky promoted within his circle was a Jew. So clearly he thought that way. He wasn't internationalist. He wasn't a Zionist, put it that way. and the Soviet Union was an enemy of Zionism, except under Stalin, that changed later on. You know, the USSR created Israel, first of all. They switched places later, but by saying that, yeah, it's true,
Starting point is 00:13:21 but he's just no Zionist. The Jewish question still was a huge issue for him. And, um, but I think that just means that he wasn't a Zionist. He surrounded himself pretty much 100% with Jews at the top and even medium levels. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge warehouse sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items all reduced to clear. From home essentials to seasonal must-habs.
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Starting point is 00:15:25 or the extraordinary promotion of a Skljansky would make on the non-commissioned members. He could not care less. And yet it was he who had declared, quote, Russia has not reached a maturity necessary to tolerate a Jew at its head, end quote. This famous sentence shows that the question concerned him all the same when it was formulated about him. Yeah, so political maturity is defined as the ability to accept Jews running your country. I know I've heard this before, but all right, anyway. Well, they're so successful.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Yeah, they're smarter than those. Yeah. There was also this well-known scene. The inaugural session of the Constituent Assembly is opened on January 5th, 1918 by the Dean of Deputies. SP Chesov, but Svardlove, with utter imprudence, snatches the bell from him, chases him from the Tribune, and resumes the meeting. This constituent assembly so long awaited, so ardently desired that sacred son that was about to pour happiness onto Russia, it only takes a few hours for Sferdlov and the sailor Jelaznyakov to wring its neck.
Starting point is 00:16:43 The Pan-Russian Commission for the election of the Constituent Assembly had previously been dissolved, and its organization had been entrusted to a private person, the young Brodsky. As for the assembly, so ardently desired, its management was handled by Yuritsky, who was assisted by Drobkin, who was set up to be new chancellery. It was thus by this kind of operation that the new type of Jewish government was sketched. Other preliminary actions, eminent members of the constituent assembly, personalities known to the whole of Russia, such as the Countess Panina, an immense benefactress, were arrested by an obscure personage, a certain Gordon, according to the newspaper Den the day. Gordon was the author of some wicked patriotic articles that appeared
Starting point is 00:17:31 in the Courier of Petrograd, then went on to trade in capital. and chemical fertilizers before finally becoming Bolshevik. Now, that's more normal than you would think. It's like, you know, a jewelry merchant being a member of the Communist Party. You know, it doesn't make sense, but of course it does when we're talking about this as a Jewish movement. The constituent assembly was something prior to the Bolshevik takeover, which only leftist parties could run for office. turnout was like 20%. No one cared.
Starting point is 00:18:07 Of course, only leftists were elected. It wasn't taken seriously. It was either abolished. Sometimes it's hard to tell even in Soviet history, whether they abolish it or they just change his name. But then at this point, now we're talking about a few months after I mean, the Civil War is raging,
Starting point is 00:18:27 but a few months after October, now it's just being stuffed with Jews. And I'm assuming that every last one was a Bolshevik or at least someone very close to it. Another thing not to be forgotten, the new masters of the country did not neglect their personal interest. In other words, they plundered honest people. Stolen money is usually converted into diamonds. In Moscow, Skljansky is said to be the first diamond buyer. He was caught in Lithuania during the baggage verification of Zinoviev's wife, Zlada Bernstein-Lilina, jewelry was found. worth several tens of millions of rubles.
Starting point is 00:19:06 And to say that we believed in the legend that the first revolutionary leaders were disinterested idealists? In the Czechos, a trustworthy witness tells us, himself having passed in its clutches in 1920, the chiefs of the prisons were usually Poles or Latvians, while the section in charge of the fight against traffickers, the least dangerous and the most lucrative,
Starting point is 00:19:27 was in the hands of the Jews. And this is why, you know, you start reading things like this. over years. And then you come to the conclusion that very few academics have come to. That is that the Bolsheviks had nothing to do with labor. Communism had nothing to do with labor. They use those words in a very eccentric way, very idiosyncratic way, but that's not who they're really talking about. you know the way that words like proletarian and uh bourgeois were completely twisted and redefined
Starting point is 00:20:05 in russia both under uh lenin and and Stalin is almost funny if it wasn't didn't lead to so many deaths because you had billionaires being called proletarian so long as they supported the party um but i think i said this before but you know when lennon was was killed that he had two, one in Switzerland, one, I think in New York, he had two bank accounts. He would have been a billionaire in today's money. And I think that's the case for all these other people. The whole point of the revolution from the Jewish point of view was to create a planned economy, which means that you own everything.
Starting point is 00:20:49 You can't plan the whole economy unless you own it. you have to have control over it. Those two things have to go together. And then, and of course, just like any mafia organization, you skim from the top. Other than the positions at the front of the stage, there existed in the structure of Lenin's power,
Starting point is 00:21:08 as in any other conspiracy, silent and invisible figures destined to never write their names in any chronicle. From Genetsky, that adventurer Lenin liked, up to all the disturbing figures gravitating in the orbit of, Parvus, the Eugenia Sumenson, for example, who surfaced for a short time during the summer of 1917, who was even arrested for financial manipulation with Germany and who remained in liaison
Starting point is 00:21:33 with the Bolshevik leaders, although she never appeared on the list of leaders of the apparatus. After the days of July, Ruskayevoglia published raw documents on the clandestine activity of Parvus and his closest collaborator Zorobov, who occupies today in the Social Democratic circles of Petrograd, a well-placed position. We're also found in Petrograd, Mr. Binstock, Levin, Perazich, and a few others. Well, Parv was, he was a major liaison between major Western banks and the Communist Party. He, among others, but he was in a very important person in making deals and signing contracts as to how the money from the West is going to come in. he was very important in the transference of money from Schiff and all these other people.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Or also Samuel Zax, the brother-in-law of Zinovyev, his sister's husband, the boss of the subsidiary of the Parvus Pharmacy in Petrograd, and the son of a wealthy maker of the city who had given the Bolsheviks in 1917 a whole printing house. Or belonging to Parvist team itself, Samuel Picker, Alexander Martinov, whom had formerly polemicized Lenin on theoretical, questions, but now the time had come to serve the party and Martinoff had gone into hiding. Let us mention some other striking figures. The most illustrious for massacres in Crimea, Rosalia Zalkin-Zemlachka, a real fury of terror. She was in 1917 to 1920, long before Kaganovich,
Starting point is 00:23:15 secretary of the committee of the Bolsheviks of Moscow, along with Visigorsky-Izolensky. And I, Piatnitsky. When no one, when one knows that the Jews constituted more than a third of the population of Odessa, it is not surprising to learn that in the revolutionary institutions of Odessa, there was a great number of Jews. The president of the Revolutionary War Council and later of Zovnarcombe of Odessa was V. Udowsky, the chairman of the provincial party committee, the Garmarnik. The latter would soon rise in Kiev to be chairman, or is that Kiev? I've been told it's Kiev, although I've never had chicken Kiev.
Starting point is 00:23:58 So, let me start. Yeah, I always say Kiev. Yeah, let me start. The latter would soon rise in Kiev to be chairman of the provincial committees, revolutionary committee, party executive committee, then chairman of the regional committees. And finally, secretary of the central committee of Belarus, member of the military region, revolutionary war council of Belarus. And what about the rising star, Lezar Kaganovich, the president of the provincial committee party of Nizhye Novgorod in 1918?
Starting point is 00:24:30 In August, September, the reports of mass terror operations in the province all begin with the words in the presence of Kavanovich, Kaganovish being present, and with what villages? There is a photo which was inadvertently published and which bears this caption, quote, photograph of the prosidium of one of the meetings of the leningrad committee that is to say of the of the petrograd soviet after the october revolution the absolute majority at the presidium table is constituted of jews i think i have to keep repeating as we're going through this that the bolsheviks knew as their nature and policies were becoming better known especially in the rural areas uh they had to figure out ways to smash any knowledge of who they are or what they're doing. Total press control, total economic control, the anti-Semitism law. And they didn't really have to be Jews.
Starting point is 00:25:31 If anyone did this kind of thing to their country, they'd be unpopular. But the fact that they're a hostile minority that in the past, many years ago, I'd been treated well and had done very well financially, which shows you that there's a revolutionary core to them, as you Michael Jones talks about quite often. They had to start really worrying about more than anything else,
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Starting point is 00:27:44 We will cite for illustrative purposes, illustrative purposes, illustrative purposes. a few names, trying to attach them with a few details. Here is Arkady Rosengoltz. Among the actors of the October coup in Moscow, he was afterwards a member of the Revolutionary War Councils of several Army Corps, then of the Republic. He was Trotsky's closest assistant. He then occupied a number of important posts,
Starting point is 00:28:07 the Commissariat of Finance, the Workers and Peasants Inspectorate, an organ of inquisition, and finally the Commissariat for foreign trade for seven years. Samyan Nakimson, who on the eve of October, was commissioner of the notorious Latvian skirmishers, was the fierce commissioner of the military region of Yaroslav. He was killed during an insurrection in the city. Oh.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Samuel Z willing, who, after his victory over the Orenberg Ottoman, Dutov, took the head of the Orenberg District Executive Committee. He was killed shortly thereafter. I'm picking up a trend here. Zorick Greeneberg, Commissioner for Instruction and Fine Arts of the Northern Commune, who took a stand against the teaching of Hebrew, the right arm of Lunasharski. Here in Yevgenia Kogan, wife of Kibishev, she was already in 1917, secretary of the party committee of the region of Samara. In 1918 through 19, she became a member of the Volga Military Revolutionary Tribunal.
Starting point is 00:29:14 In 1920s, she met at the Tashkent City Committee, then in 1920 in Moscow, where she became Secretary of the City Committee and then Secretary of the National Committee in the 1930s. And here is the Secretary of Kaibashev, Semyon Zhokovsky. He goes from political sessions to political sections of the Army. He is sometimes found in the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of Turkestan, sometimes a political leader of the Baltic fleet for the Bolsheviks, everything is at hand, and finally at the Central Committee. Or there are the Bailenki brothers, Abram at the head of the personal guard of Lenin during the last five years of his life,
Starting point is 00:29:57 Grigory, who moved with the Krasnaya-Presnia district committee to the position of head of Adjaprop at the common turn. Finally, he has found at the Higher Council of the National Economy, the Workers and Peasants, inspectorate at the commissariat of finances. Diemannstein, after passing through the European Commission and the European section, is at the Central Committee of Lithuanian Belarus, at the Commissariat of Instruction of Turkestan, then head of the political propaganda of Ukraine. Or Samuel Filler, an apothecary apprentice from the province of Kersan, who hoisted himself up to the presidium of the Checa of Moscow and then of the RKI.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Anatoly Isaac Coltun deserted and emigrated immediately after, then returned in 1917. He has found both as a senior advisor in the Central Control Commission of the VKP and in charge of the party of Kazakhstan, then at Yoroslav, in Ivanovol, then back to the Control Commission, and then to Moscow court. And suddenly he is in scientific research. The role of the Jews is particularly visible in the RSFSR organs responsible for what constitutes the crucial problem of those years, the years of war communism. Supplies. Let's just look at the key positions. Moise Frumpkin from 1918 to 1920, member of the College of the Commissariat of Supply of the RSFSR, and from 1921 in full famine, deputy commissioner. He is also chairman of the board of trustees of the Food Fund,
Starting point is 00:31:40 and he has and has an assistant, I. Rafael Love, Ayakov, Iakov, Brandon Borgsky, Goldzinski, returning from Paris in 1917 and immediately becoming a member of the Petrograd Supply Committee and from 1918 onwards a member of the Commissariat. During the Civil War with extraordinary powers from the VTSIK for requisition operations in civil provinces, Isaac Zelensky in 1918 through 1920 in the supply section of the Moscow Soviet, then member of the College of the RSFSR supply commissariat, later in the secretariat of the Central Committee and Secretary for Central Asia.
Starting point is 00:32:22 Semyon Voskov arrived from America in 1917, actor of the October coup in Petrograd, in 1918, Commissioner of Supply for the immense region of the North, Miran Vladimir Scheinfinkel. Since October's 1917, as head of the supply service for the city of Petrograd, then member of the College of the Supply Commission of the RSFSR. In 1921, Commissioner for Supply of Ukraine, then for Agriculture. Gregori Zussmanovich, commissioner in 1918 at the supply of the Army in Ukraine, Moisek Kalmanovich, late-1917, Commissioner of the Supply of the Western Front. in 1919 through 1920, commissioner of the supply of the bilo-russian SSR, then on the Lithuanian Belarus SSR and chairman of a special commission for the supply of the Western Front
Starting point is 00:33:18 at the summit of his career, president of the administration council of the central bank of the USSR. So what's the point of this very long paragraph? When I first started reading about this in college, it struck me, even before I really knew the Jewish question, that took a few more years, that London was putting people in charge of things they had no right to be in charge of. There were only so many Jews to go around.
Starting point is 00:33:52 But you had a collapsing economy because you had people who really didn't know how to organize a national economy, been put in charge of it. I have a paper published and a lecture on the Kazakhstan issue, which you mentioned here, all Jewish party control. There were no Kazakh in it. And it led to the destruction roughly of a third of the population. All they really knew what to do is to steal what wasn't nailed down and shoot anyone who,
Starting point is 00:34:24 who said anything against it. that's what all of this came. None of these people had any experience in any of these areas. This is one of the reasons why Stalin ended up purging a lot of these people. It certainly had nothing to do with the fact that they were Jews. But his mentality was that, okay, this is okay for the early part of a revolution, not for running a modern state because they did have no competence. Everything collapsed in the USSR.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Every promise that Lenin made went nowhere. He didn't deliver on anything. Ultimately, everything was based on the gun, and Russians started noticing that they all tend to be Jews. And besides all that, that these are at like mid-level positions too, and they're moving Jews from place to place, you know, one seemingly less competent than the other. again, because there's only so many Jews around.
Starting point is 00:35:31 It was almost a sign of loyalty. This is why things went so badly. It was based on force. Plus the fact, they didn't have to worry all that much because they were getting financial assistance from the West. They were getting food assistance from the Wilson administration. This is why they could afford to go after the peasantry early on, which they did. Because they're, you know, you had famines everywhere now. because they couldn't separate actual,
Starting point is 00:36:01 you know, they're supposed to be businessmen, but they couldn't separate their hatred of the goium from actually running these things. And so they simply stole the so-called requisition army, stole whatever they could from the farmers,
Starting point is 00:36:16 from the barns, anything they could. And so, you know, no one wants to, you know, they'll plant for themselves, but that's it. And that's why, starting now,
Starting point is 00:36:28 you had tremendous, investment from Western Europe and the United States. They had, none of these guys were capable of building any kind of an economy, let alone an industrial one. And yet, over the next 20 years, 25 years, you had a building of an industrial economy that all came from Western investment. But that doesn't make any sense. The West is supposed to be anti-communist, right?
Starting point is 00:36:54 So that means the entire history has to be rewritten. It's proof that Marxism is wrong. Because Marx, there's no way that this could happen. Although Marx was financed by Rothschild sources and stuff like that. They absolutely were dependent on foreign sources of capital and competence for a long time. Same thing for Stalin's purge of the army. Some of these guys are so okay for a guerrilla campaign, you know, fighting the whites. But fighting the Germans, that's, we need a professional corps.
Starting point is 00:37:27 and so he retired a lot of these people. They were good years ago, but they're not, none of them. Trotky didn't have any military training. He's head of the Red Army. That set the tone for everything else that comes under him. And everything was done either through Western aid or just simply by violence. And this is one of the big reasons. The whites lost.
Starting point is 00:37:52 The whites were not capable of this kind of thing. And even the Red Army was being. financed by the West, at least in part, at least before the war ended, I should say initially, possibly to get Russia back into the war, which wasn't going to happen, and afterwards to guard their investments. But it had nothing to do with, you know, all of these people could have been overthrown in 10 minutes, as Lenin Entrotsky said, if the West wanted to. they could have very usually overthrown.
Starting point is 00:38:28 You know, there's a handful of revolutionaries in a couple of cities. They had no basis in the population, no popularity, and yet they refused. And increasingly, people are starting to know this is what Bolshevism is. There's nothing to do with labor or equality or anything like that. This is what Bolivism is. And the West thought that was certainly better than a very strong, powerful, under a monarchy who of course they despised from the beginning so that's that's the complex answer to what's the point of all of us here now of course you had
Starting point is 00:39:09 Russians and Ukrainians and Latvians and other all over the world in various positions but the real powerful ones in economics and agriculture bizarrely enough and in policing went to went to Jews for very obvious reasons this was a Jewish movement. So when Stalin purged them, he wasn't anti-Jewish. He was, he was surrounded by Jews. It was because, you know, anyone who would he would purge from this era would be a Jew. It was a Jewish movement. Nothing changed under Stalin, of course. We'll talk about that here in a little bit. But this group of people were not exactly, you know, competent to build any kind of industrial economy. The West will do that for him, which makes such a mockery of Leninism and
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Starting point is 00:41:30 standard pricing thereafter, TV and broadband sold separately. Terms apply for more infooshe sky.a slash beads. Recently published documents reformists of the way in which the great present revolt in 1921 and Western Siberia broke out, the insurrection of Isham. After the fierce requisitions of 1920, when the region had, on January 1, 1921, fulfilled the required requisition plan by 102%. The supply commissioner of the Tumen, Tumen Province, Endenbaum, instituted an additional week to finalize it, the first to the 7th of January, the week before Christmas. The commissioner of requisitions at Isham received, add to the others,
Starting point is 00:42:10 the official direction, quote, requisitions must be carried out without taking into account the consequences confiscating, if necessary, all the grain in the villages. and leaving the producer only a ration of famine, end quote. In a telegram signed by his hand, Innenbaum demanded, quote, the most merciless repression and systematic confiscation of the wheat that might still be there, end quote. In order to form the brigades of requisition
Starting point is 00:42:38 were recruited not from the consent of Ingamam, thugs, and subproletarians who had no scruples in bludgeoning the peasants. The Latvia and Matvei Loris, a member of the provincial commissariat of supply, used his power for his personal enrichment and pleasure, having taken up his quarters in a village. He had 31 women brought in for himself and his squad. At the 10th Congress of the RKP, the delegation of two men reported that, quote, the peasants who refused to give their wheat were placed in pits, watered, and died frozen. And this is proof that London and Stalin were the same. ideologically speaking, the only difference is that Stalin had a much more firm grasp on power
Starting point is 00:43:25 and a much larger bureaucracy and better technology to work with. You know, the Soviet Union had been established for a while by the 1930s. Nothing changed. They tried to do exactly what he did. All the Jews know how to do with agriculture is either to steal or to shoot, not plant. the same people who refuse to be farmers are now being placed in charge of agriculture policy. It's, and I'm sure he's not alone in, you know, Matt Vailor's, he's not alone in this kind of corruption. All of them enrich themselves.
Starting point is 00:44:03 Why wouldn't they? They hate these people. And they mentioned subproletarians. It's, I should note, remember, the Reds emptied the prisons. wherever they went, the mental institutions. And that's the so-called Lupin proletariat, the poor of the poor, people who had no chance, and they were very easy to convince to do some of their nasty work for them too.
Starting point is 00:44:34 And that went on right into the Stalin era. Unfortunately, you know, Zaris Russia had to create a prison system. It took a long time. but when the Reds took over, they emptied it. And so did the French Revolutionaries, actually, too. And so you already had an army of criminals at their disposal. But again, there's only somewhat you could do with people like that. You had plenty of mental institutions, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:59 Chekhov writes about them in the late 19th, 30th, 20th century, but they were emptied. And that suited them just fine. So requisitions, that's simply either stealing or shooting. That's all they knew how to do. That's all the Bolsheviks wanted. And so why are they going to plant in the future then?
Starting point is 00:45:23 Especially if they're getting aid from the U.S. and from Germany, which they were in huge amounts. They would talk about the famine that was imposed on us because of drought or something like that, even though they're doing this kind of thing that brought the famine about in the first. place. The existence of some individuals was only learned a few years later, thanks to obituaries published in the Izvestia. Thus, comrade Isaac Samolevich Kiselsstein died of tuberculosis. He had been an agent of the Czech of college, then a member of the Revolutionary War Council of the 5th and 14th armies, always devoted to the party and the working class. And oh, how many
Starting point is 00:46:08 of those obscure workers of all nationalities were found among the stragglers of Russia. Bolshevik Jews often had, in addition to their surname, as underground revolutionary pseudonyms or modified surnames. Example, in an obituary in 1928, the death of a Bolshevik of the first hour, Lev Mikhailov, who was known to the party as Politicus. In other words, by a nickname, his real name Ellenson, he carried it to the grave. What prompted an Aaron Ruplovich to take the Ukrainian surname, Territut? Was Aronovic Tarkas ashamed of his name, or did he want to gain more weight by taking the name of Pietnitsky? And what about the Goncharovs, Valisenko, and others?
Starting point is 00:46:59 Were they considered their own families as traitors or simply as cowards? Well, we've answered this already a few weeks ago. The Reds, even at this point, were very concerned with their image abroad. And especially the creation of a negative image of the whites. They can't have everybody in their government have a Jewish name. And that's the main reason they took pseudonyms. You wouldn't take a pseudonyms after the revolution if you're just trying to hide something. But they all did, even afterwards.
Starting point is 00:47:39 They were trying to hide the Jewish nature of this movement, taking, you know, very Russian names like Mikhailov. Observations made on the spot have remained. I.F. Najeevan records the impressions he received at the very beginning of Soviet power in the Kremlin, in the administration of the Sub-Narkim, reigns, disorder, and chaos. We see only Latvians and even more Latvians, Jews and even more Jews. I have never been an anti-Semite, but there were so many it could not escape your attention, and each one was younger than the last. Yeah, they created many anti-Semites here.
Starting point is 00:48:19 And Latvians, they used some from Central Asia. London was promising them independence, or at least autonomy. The whites refused to do that. And so they sided with the Reds, not realizing it was in store for them. So that's why you get a lot of those on the fringes of the old Russian Empire supporting the Bolsheviks. One thing you don't have is actual Russians. Air Grid, operator of Ireland's electricity grid, is powering up the Northwest. We're planning to upgrade the electricity grid in your area, and your input and local knowledge are vital in shaping these plans.
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Starting point is 00:49:43 Today, this Black Friday gain stream and go full speed with one gig, Sky broadband. And watch unmissable shows like all her fault on Sky. These nice people killing you, John. And Ballad of a Small Player starring Colin Farrell on Netflix. I've made some mistakes. Right, who hasn't?
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Starting point is 00:50:20 something that is harming people is overrepresented by Jews and then asking why. And then you get attacked for being an anti-Semite because we're a sort of. successful and wealthy people and you're just jealous. Yeah, you don't get an answer. So now you start wondering. Then you start seeing people get arrested for that in this era in the EU. Certainly, you know, over the next few years in the USSR, because most people are going to be asking that. Damn, they're Jews everywhere.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Sultan Ethan mentions it. And the regime condemns him in their reviews of Gulag Archipelago. he mentioned, you know, people start noticing, geez, all of the police services have these Jewish names at their heads, not even at their heads everywhere. You know, pattern recognition became illegal in the USSR under Lenin and Stalin and Khrushchev even. So even if you weren't an anti-Semite before, that was somebody being forced on you now. Yeah. Corlenko himself, as liberal and extremely tolerant as he was, he who was deeply sympathetic to the Jews who had been victims of the pogroms, noted in his notebooks in the spring of 1919, quote, among the Bolsheviks, there are a great number of Jews, men and women. Their lack of tact, their assurance, are striking and irritating, end quote. Quote, Bolshevism has already exhausted itself in Ukraine. The commune encounters only hatred on its way.
Starting point is 00:52:05 once he has constantly emerged among the Bolsheviks and especially the Czechos Jewish physiognomies, and that exacerbates the traditional feelings still very virulent of Judeophobia. From the early years of Soviet life, the Jews were not only superior in number in the upper echelons of the party, but also more remarkably and more sensitively for the population to local administrations, provinces, and townships, to inferior spheres, where the anonymous mass of the strike branch, had come to the rescue of the new and still fragile power, which had consolidated it, saved it. The author of the book of the, the author of the book of the Jews of Russia writes, quote, One cannot fail to evoke the action of the many Jewish Bolsheviks who worked in the
Starting point is 00:52:54 localities in subordinate agents of the dictatorship and who caused innumerable ills to the population of the country. And he adds, including the Jewish population. Well, that's nonsense. You know, he had to be a numberable illes to the population. They have to still be victims. He still needs to consider them as victims. When someone, especially in places like Ukraine, someone came across a Jew, it was assumed that they were on the far left, Bolshevik, and maybe even a part of the government, they usually were right. There was no getting out of it.
Starting point is 00:53:28 And that's why these laws are passed, starting from right now in this era, all the way up to today in the you to keep people from talking about it. The omnipresence of the Jews alongside the Bolsheviks had during these terrible days and months, the most atrocious consequences. Among them is the assassination of the imperial family of which today everybody
Starting point is 00:53:51 speaks and where the Russians now exaggerate the share of the Jews who find it in this heart-wrenching thought and evil enjoyment. As it should, the most dynamic Jews, and they are many, were at the height of events and often at the command posts, thus for the assassination
Starting point is 00:54:07 of the Tsar's family, the guards were Latvians, Russians, and Magyars, but two characters played a decisive role. Philip Golesh. You're going to be able to pronounce this better than I can, and Yakov Yorovsky, who had received baptism. Why don't we end here? Okay. Because now he's going to get into a substantial section on the nature of the ritual murder of the royal family. Okay. So this is actually a great place. I just pronounced it a Goloshkin who was by the way the guy who was put in charge of Kazakhstan who committed genocide there
Starting point is 00:54:49 and his successor also a Jew by the way so this is a pretty substantial break because the murder of the the Tsar convinced a lot of people you know what these people really were it wasn't just a murder
Starting point is 00:55:06 it was torture, it was sexual assault. There were guards there who couldn't watch, especially the young girls. And no, Anastasia didn't escape. Unfortunately, she was probably raped like the rest of them were. And yes, it was a very Jewish concern. And I have a book out on the topic. And maybe before Saturday, I'd like to review it, just a refresh. my memory so we can go over some of this stuff and I could I could add more more detail that sounds
Starting point is 00:55:41 great that'd be great I'm sure everybody would appreciate the info um yeah so we will come back with this uh it's rather disturbing I I know people won't talk about this in public because they they like have figured out the stuff that was written on the walls they think they figured out the stuff that was written on the walls and they're scared to talk about it in public And yet Putin had legislative commissions concerning this issue. And the information that was revealed there was extraordinary. They were not pleased. The Jews were not pleased with him for that.
Starting point is 00:56:19 All right. We'll be back on Saturday. I want to encourage everyone to go over to the show notes and go to the descriptions on the videos and donate to Dr. Johnson. Keep him working for us and not somebody else. And yeah, we'll be back on. Saturday with and start talking about this very very disturbing
Starting point is 00:56:41 disturbing subject so thank you Dr. Johnson. Very unpleasant. Yes, thank you. I'll see you then.

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