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Guido Preparata's website
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Paul Rigby Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:
Paul Rigby Wrote:Truth Is A Lonely Warrior - James Perloff interviewed:

[video=youtube_share;rt6dth535m4]http://youtu.be/rt6dth535m4[/video]

http://www.amazon.com/Truth-Lonely-Warri...966816021/

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion? Ufda.

EDIT: The Rapture? Ufda.

I should have explained: at 12 mins 30 secs - or thereabouts - Perloff places a very precise figure on the amount Kuhn & Loeb placed at Trotsky's disposal. I can't recall hearing and/or seeing a figure that large before. Compare and contrast with the amount offered by Nikolay Starikov in the following, rather spiffing, extract:

Quote:Trotsky was a different story. At that same time in February, he was in faraway America, where, in his own words, he was doing nothing. Trotsky's profession was to be a professional revolutionary. Apparently this sort of work pays extremely well, as Trotsky returned to the Motherland with $10,000 in his pockets. Today, now that the ole' greenbacks have devalued considerably, this amount seems laughable, but at the turn of the century American currency was a force. Therefore, in present-day terms this amount was worth 20-30 times as much and this was just what he had tucked in his pocket, mind you. For incidentals, so to speak. The main funding supplied to the Russian Revolution from American bankers was transferred through accounts in neutral Sweden and briefcases of inconspicuous figures stealthily entering the country. No one disputes that Vladimir Lenin was brought home in the "closed wagon" with a bulging suitcase full of cash. No, it is an indisputable fact that the Bolsheviks were swimming in money. Who gave it to them? The Germans? Partly, but it should be understood that a substantial part of Lenin's "German" money originated from American loans given out to German government. Just like Lenin, Trotsky was connected to some dark circles and had relationships with various intelligence agencies. Having returned to their homeland, Trotsky and Lenin quickly teamed up, instantly forgetting their past enmity. It should be noted that Trotsky joined the Bolshevik Party only in the summer of 1917, however, in organizing the October uprising, he put in more effort than any other Bolshevik leader, Lenin included.

In other words, Leon Trotsky was representing American investment (or Anglo-Saxon intelligence) in the new revolutionary Russia. Therefore, he took the appropriate actions and expressed the appropriate ideas…

It's enough to cite a single fact about Comrade Trotsky and all becomes clear. In the early 20′s, he headed the People's Commissariat of Communications. It was under his leadership that this organization contracted with Swedish firm Nydkvist and Holm for a massive purchase of steam locomotives.

Everything about this order is interesting. Firstly, the quantity 1,000 locomotives. Secondly, the price 200 million gold rubles. The other details are no less curious. It's no secret that Sweden is not a habitat for elephants, but the fact that the Scandinavian country is far from being the world leader in locomotive production also somehow escaped everyone. Nydkvist and Holm did not even have the production capacity to meet the Soviet order at the time. Therefore, the two sides agreed to a transaction under this scheme: Red Russia would pay up front, the Swedes would then build factories, and then send us the locomotives.

In the entire history of the firm, Nydkvist and Holm had never produced more than 40 locomotives per year. But, it decided to muster its strength and produced as many as 50 in 1921! Further down the road, the order was distributed evenly over the course of five years, during which the Swedes used our money to build a factory! In 1922, the buyer received 200 locomotives, and from 1923-1925 it received 250 per year. In addition, the Soviet Union played the role of not only the buyer, but also the lender in this deal. And this had nothing to do with an advance payment for the locomotives. In May 1920, the firm received not only an advance of 7 million Swedish krona, but also an interest-free loan of 10 million krona "for the construction of a machine shop and boiler room." According to the loan agreement, this was to be repaid upon delivery of the final 500 locomotives. Had the Soviet order been reduced, then the Swedes could have easily kept the money! For example, the Swedish side could have delayed the shipment, and the text of the document did not provide for cases in which the contract with the Swedish company could be terminated.

But that's not all. The locomotives were ordered at twice the pre-war price and they were not bought in depreciating currency, but gold rubles! It was quite a scandalous picture: excessive price, advance payment, no goods. And when would they arrive? Who knows? Any tax inspector or auditor who saw anything like this would begin to lick his chops. The deal smelled like a huge scandal and major promotion for anyone who uncovered the fraud.

The Soviet magazine, Economist, wrote about the strange deal in 1922. The article expressed bewilderment over such a strange way to do business. Furthermore, Frolov, the author, posed a logical question: why was it necessary to order the locomotives from Sweden in the first place? Would it not be better to develop, or rather, advance domestic industry? The Putilov firm in Petersburg produced 250 locomotives per year before the war. Why not give it a loan? Such an enormous sum of money could "enhance all of its locomotive plants and feed its workers."
Does such odd management by Comrade Trotsky surprise you? You'd be even more surprised by Lenin's reaction to this Economist article. "These are clearly all counter-revolutionaries, Entente henchmen, organized by servants and spies attempting to influence our youth. We must see to it that we capture and continue to constantly, systematically capture these "military spies" and send them back", the leader of the proletariat wrote. He then asked Felix Dzerzhinsky, head of the Cheka secret police to close the magazine.

But back to the price of this deal that was so unprofitable for Russia and that is forbidden to criticize: 200 million gold rubles that is not only a colossal sum. It was a quarter of the country's gold reserves at the time!

So what does this strange behavior of Lenin and Trotsky really mean? It means that debts must be paid, and promises kept. The money spent on Russia's collapse had to be returned. This was one of the agreements between the representatives of Western governments and the Bolsheviks. Because Lenin remained in power for so long, he broke his agreements with his "partners" in British intelligence only gradually, and in the end it was only a few. Having been put at Russia's helm only to ruin it, he used this cover to do the opposite sew its territory back together. Hence the logic of his actions. We will not pay off the Tsar's debts. We will make concessions. We will not give up our authority, and the spent money will be returned.

So, with Trotsky it is more or less understood. What does Hitler have to do with this? We'll get to that in the next chapter.*

Perloff also specifies that Lenin had $50 million lodged for him in a Swedish bank. That piqued my interest, for it, too, chimed with Starikov's references - see above - to the Nydkvist and Holm contract.

So just how much money did Wall Street's finest make available to Lenin and Trotsky? Does Anthony Sutton answer this?

*http://orientalreview.org/2010/11/04/epi...nazism-ii/

The answer supplied by Nikolay Starikov is...Maxim Litvinov

See: Rouble Nationalization: The Way to Russia's Freedom (St. PetersburgTongueiter, 2013), chapter 8, "How Comrade Stalin appreciated
and cherished the Chubais' of his time and what came out of it," 182-211.

http://lit.md/files/nstarikov/rouble_nat...reedom.pdf

Extracts:

Quote:But let us go back to the story of wonderful Bolshevik Maxim Litvinov. What is the main problem of revolutionaries of all ages? They always
need money. This is the main hindrance in the way of revolution. And, vice versa, an influx of cash facilitates and speeds up the transition to the bright future'. In 1903 the Russian revolutionaries received a*rather modest allowance from foreign intelligence services. But they did. Otherwise the revolutionary swamp would have dried out without the vital financial injections. Being a*grown-up person, it is quite easy to answer the question of how these injections should be organised. Give each separate revolutionary their own allowance or choose one "cashier' and only work with them? It is obvious that one or two revolutionaries are more reliable in keeping the secret of the source of this vital stream than two or three hundred...

The range of Litvinov's activities was stunning. A bureau was opened in Paris at the beginning of 1906 which Litvinov used as a*cover for placing orders for weapons at European factories. He decided to order several thousand Mauser and Mannlicher rifles, a*sufficient quantity of ammunition as well as machine guns and smaller weapons'. 1 Litvinov bought a*yacht to transfer the weapons. And then, as his biographer says, there was an issue of a*financial nature'. A report filed by an undercover agent of the Russian police tells us how decisive Maxim Vallach could be when it was required: Litvinov is here now. He has had a*misunderstanding with the Central Committee. The Central Committee spent 40,000 roubles and will not give it back. Therefore Litvinov sent two Georgians to the Central Committee demanding the money be given back, otherwise the Georgians will do in someone from the Committee. The Georgians themselves are raging. They will most likely receive the money but for now there is a*delay'... 2

But the hero of our story did not spend a*long time in jail; ten days later he was released. London and Moscow agreed to exchange the arrested diplomats. Maxim Litvinov found himself in Russia. But he had no time to waste; important business was awaiting him. It was money again. And diamonds. The Bolsheviks were beginning to pay back the banking underworld the money allocated to the revolution in Russia. They paid back via Scandinavia. 2 This is why Litvinov went to Copenhagen. His task was to secure fast outflow of gold and jewellery from Russia. As an excuse, Moscow bought a*thousand steam trains in Sweden. The amount of money exported exceeded the cost of the purchased engines multiple times. Basically, the Bolsheviks sent to Sweden a*quarter of the country's gold reserves! 3 Steam engines were a*vital necessity. And they needed to be paid for with gold. Litvinov was out in charge of transferring this gold to Sweden. The whole operation was kept top-secret. No one knew of it except for a*very few people whom Litvinov trusted like himself. And when everything had been counted and checked again and again, on the arranged day gold in boxes was loaded onto ships and sent to Sweden. And later on Litvinov sent gold to France, Switzerland and other countries'. 4 We will do him justice if we note that Litvinov was not the only one who sent Russian gold abroad. He was not the only agent of the British special forces and the banking underworld who appeared in Soviet Russia. There were plenty of them. And the scale of work was enormous* they needed to efficiently and quickly take a*lot of valuables out of Russia and take control over its natural resources.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"

Joseph Fouche
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