Russian Communist Revolution of 1917 Communist Worker's Paradise Grand Orient Freemasonry 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.
Those seeds were watered by the blood of two million Russian soldiers killed during World War One. After the War, Grand Orient Freemasonry's Communist experiment was forced on Russia by the starvation of another two million. By 1935, Stalin had slaughtered an additional 46 million. Between 1915 and 1935 a total of 50 million Russians were killed to perfect Masonry's "Worker's Paradise."
To create the seeds of rebellion were sown in Russia by a century before the Russian Communist Revolution of 1917
Read about the carnage in Scarlet and the Beast Vol. I, 3rd ed.,Chaps. 17, 22-23
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