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REBELLIOUS ANARCHY

“Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin were anarchists; they rebelled, that is why Stalin was often in prison, and Lenin had to flee from Russia. They were anti-Christ and anti-God.

The Bolsheviks took the authority from the Monarchy by force. Some may think that was a good thing to do. However, was it moral? Was it legal? Was it ethical? Was it done in the Spirit of the Natural law? And did it give glory to the Creator of Life? If not, then it was a curse on their people and the nation.

The casualties alone from the Russian Civil war were approx. 1.3 Million on the Red side, and 1.5 million on the White Russian side. Total approx. 2,800,000 casualties.  

The Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917 also cost many lives. All that happened even before the Soviet Union Stalin’s meat grinder was established in 1922. Many more millions of lives lost due to the materialistic leadership of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin. Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin did not submit to the legitimate governing authority of their nation. Once in power, they ruled with a totalitarian iron fist, demanding a total submission from everyone.

Stalin caused over a hundred fold of casualties to the Russian people that Nicholas II ever did. It goes to show how empty the human mind is if it does not submit to legitimate authority. Rebellions, anarchists, and dictators always cause much more damage by their willful self-appointments.  

Leaders abuse power. The natural reaction from ordinary people is to remove the leaders that are abusing privilege and power. How the change takes place makes all the difference between right and wrong, which side of the natural law the people end up on. Outside of the law or inside the Spirit of the Natural law.  

MAJOR POLITICAL MURDERS IN RUSSIAN HISTORY

How many? At least 22.

  • Peter III, Emperor of Russia 1762
  • Paul I Emperor of Russia, 1801.
  • Mikhail Miloradovich, military Governor of Saint Petersburg. 1825.
  • Nikolay Mezentsov, Executive Director of the Third Section, 1878.
  • Nikolay Alekseyev, Mayor of Moscow. 1893.
  • Alexander II of Russia, Tsar of All Russia.
  • 1881. Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov, Governor-General of Finland 1904.
  • Vyacheslav von Plehve, Russian Interior Minister. 1904.
  • Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich Romanov, former Governor-General of Moscow. 1905.
  • Pyotr Stolypin, Russian Prime Minister 1911. Tsar Nicholas II and his family, 1918.
  • Elizabeth of Hesse, Grand Duchess of Russia, 1918.
  • Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich, 1918.
  • Princes John Constantinovich, Constantine Constantinovich, and Igor Constantinovich, poet and prince. 1918.
  • Sergei Mironovich Kirov. 1934. A prominent early Bolshevik leader in the Soviet Union.
  • Grigory Zinoviev. 1936. Most prominent former communist party leader.
  • Lev Kamenev, 1936. Most prominent former communist party leader.
  • Yuri Piatakov. Anti-Soviet Trotskyite-centre. 1937.
  • Grigory Sokolnikov, anti-Soviet Trotskyite-centre. 1937.
  • Nikolai Bukharin, Russian Bolshevik revolutionary. 1938.

“The Great Purge or the Great Terror was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union, which occurred from 1936 to 1938.

It involved a large-scale purge of the Communist Party and government officials, repression of peasants and the Red Army leadership, widespread police surveillance, suspicion of “saboteurs,” “counter-revolutionaries,” imprisonment, and arbitrary executions. Solomon Mikhoels, Chairman of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. 1948. The above list leads to a question about the connection between the Nemesis and the people’s hearts and minds. What drives people to rebellion, lawlessness, and anarchy?”…………………………….

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Victor Leinonen. A Claim For A True Worldview (Kindle Locations 6147-6156).

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