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European War and Collapse...Possible, or Probable?
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<blockquote data-quote="911" data-source="post: 1150078" data-attributes="member: 11221"><p>"Poor men rising up to channel the anger of regular men" is the cover story. As Nomad mentioned, Hitler was backed by the likes of the Krups, IB Farben. He did have popular backing though. </p><p></p><p>Mao was a western deep state product, he was groomed by Skull and Bones and the Yale in China organization, and the Communists were covertly armed and backed by the OAS against the Nationalists.</p><p></p><p>The Bolcheviks were also financed by Wall Street and European banksters, the "proletariat" in the Russia was not a significant segment, it was mostly a rural, traditional country. Same pattern as in the French Revolution, a bourgeois masonic movement centered in Paris designed to destroy the traditional monarchy, followed by wide scale massacres. The difference between France and Russia is that the Grande Terreur didn't last decades, so the body count was smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="911, post: 1150078, member: 11221"] "Poor men rising up to channel the anger of regular men" is the cover story. As Nomad mentioned, Hitler was backed by the likes of the Krups, IB Farben. He did have popular backing though. Mao was a western deep state product, he was groomed by Skull and Bones and the Yale in China organization, and the Communists were covertly armed and backed by the OAS against the Nationalists. The Bolcheviks were also financed by Wall Street and European banksters, the "proletariat" in the Russia was not a significant segment, it was mostly a rural, traditional country. Same pattern as in the French Revolution, a bourgeois masonic movement centered in Paris designed to destroy the traditional monarchy, followed by wide scale massacres. The difference between France and Russia is that the Grande Terreur didn't last decades, so the body count was smaller. [/QUOTE]
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