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Under the Sign of the Scorpion: The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire
Under the Sign of the Scorpion: The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire
Jüri Lina; Björn Söderholm (tr.); Lars Adelskogh (ed.)
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First published in Sweden under the title:
“Under Skorpionens tecken, Sovjetmaktens uppkomst och fall”
Stockholm 1994, Second Edition 1999
First published in English 1998.
This book provides stunning information about the secret role of the freemasons in international politics, about the bloody upheavals in France in 1789 and in Russia in 1917. Being high-ranking freemasons, Lenin and Trotsky obeyed the Masonic international council. The author pursues the history of the Communist idea from the 18th century Illuminati up to Moses Hess and his disciples, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The account concentrates on the so-called Russian revolutions in 1917. The book shows how the events in Russia between 1917-1991 still affect the fate of the world.
The author tries to answer questions like: Where did the Communist idea originate and how was it developed? Why did powerful international financial circles finance the “Russian revolutionaries” in March and November 1917? What was the purpose of the social destruction that followed and in which did this serve the forces behind the Communists?
After the fall of the Soviet power on the 24th of August 1991, the official archives have begun to reveal their secrets to amazed Russian historians. There is a constant flow of new shocking information but only a trickle has as yet reached us in Western Europe and America. Above all, we lack.an overall picture. It is this picture which Jiiri Lina attempts to give us in his book, which is largely based on released Russian material.
“Under the Sign of the Scorpion” is likely to change the reader’s perception of reality. The reader should gain insight into another reality from where certain powers are attempting to control us with invisible threads.
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