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No purely a ubiquitous (in those days) farm tool. No reference to any non European ethnic groups. Just Ukrainian and Russian etc because that was where the revolution was and where the harvests and peasants were. There were peasant political parties and peasants by and large were illiterate so symbols were used and it was used to show that the interests of the peasants were also those of the town industrial workers and that they should work together to achieve more than they could from a single focus party. It was originated by the Russian CP for organising and identifying their party and was later incorporated into the official emblem of the USSR with the wheat sheaf and ribbon and star and globe etc after a competition. Also prior to the revolution the Orthodox church was in control of things and they didn't have any time for the Moslems any more than they did for the Jews who did very badly there too. Though there was a position of egalitarianism and liberation after the revolution, so all ethnic groups were freed and treated equally and not discriminated against, religion, all religions, because it went again materialist philosophy as such was seen as primitive superstition and not to be entertained on any official level. The red star is also just a military symbol primarily associated with the Soviet air force but originally to differentiate the Moscow garrison soldiers from the returning other soldiers as they arrived back from the European war of which they were no longer a part of. Later it was used by the soldier to distinguish them from the White army soldiers during the civil war. It was later adopted into communist symbolism as it was representative of the 5 class forces which would bring about communism in Russia -youth -military -intelligentsia -workers -peasants. The Kremlin also has had red stars atop its spires for centuries.
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The... C. I. A. - Masonic Connections to Intelligence - by Magda Hassan - 08-01-2016, 10:37 AM

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