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Russian Leadership Worldview Is In line with the Soviet Union Worldview

The weakness of the Western world leaders is that they do not have a solid grip of understanding on the last century. Most of them were taught a political narrative or a doctrine of what happened in Europe between 1914 to 1991.

A political doctrine often follows a subjective narrative of history. It can have four possible purposes: boost a specific country’s nationalism, abide by a law, or prop up particular political or self-serving viewpoints.

 Very few see or admit to themselves to have been politically or morally wrong.

The losers get the heck beaten out of them by the victors. It happened to the people of Germany and the people of Japan after world war two.

Therefore, the “victors” group’s erroneous political or moral Worldview is not corrected. The western world leaders of democratic progress have many erroneous, highly subjective worldviews.

They wrote books and made movies in Hollywood that glorified violence, war crimes, genocide, civil wars, and lawless anarchy.   

The Western country leaders did not care about the immorality of the Bolsheviks fermenting civil war in Russia from 1917-to 1922. That snuffed out 8 million lives.

The western country leaders did not care about the Stalin declaration of Soviet Union State Atheism in 1922. Neither did the Jews when tens of thousands of left-wing Jews joined the Bolshevik’s anarchy in Russia.

The western world has gone horribly off the moral rails of decency. Because the blueprint for morality is the Instructions given by the Creator of Life at Mount Sinai, some 3460 years ago.

Erroneous Pride Of Life Without A Blueprint

 In their unbelief, pride of life, and arrogance, they became wise in their own eyes. They started spinning their own narrative and interpretation of life and putting down the actual true narrative from the Creator of Life. As a result, the God of the Bible has shared His own personal name (YHWH). But only a tiny percentage of the world population respect and acknowledge it as the Creator of Life.

World education institutes promoted the secular Worldview; they introduced a false reality and made false claims that there would be no consequences to unbelief, blasphemy, and sinful lifestyle.  

Once they brainwashed God out of people’s conscience, they introduced sinful lifestyles. They promoted the sinful lifestyle to be healthy and good for humanity. On the basis that if it feels good, then it must be good for one and all.  

But it was not enough to spin false subjective humanism; they had to demonize the true believers, calling them names and belittling them, shutting them out for political reasons.

Secularism linked up with atheism, atheism linked up with rebellion and anarchy. Soon, it became a social movement like a revolution that attempted to ban religions from exercising their right to believe and acknowledge God’s existence in the public arena.

The secular movement phenomena in the twenty-first century are not new. It has surfaced many times previously; Russia’s militant version raised its ugly head one hundred years ago. Then, they called it “Karl Marx Socialism.” But, in fact, it was a tyranny and pseudo- socialism. Karl Marx was a Satanist. He was also of Jewish descent. Talk about a paradox. Obviously, Satan made an offer too good for Karl to refuse.

The true Jew from Nazareth was also tempted (Yeshua), but he said No to satan. Instead, he opted for the wisdom of Tanack for an accurate worldview. And invested his life in the teaching of Tanack.     

State Atheism was Declared in Russia 1922

People’s attention span is short, with a lack of interest to study and read history, memories tend to be short. Therefore, metaphorically speaking people are reinventing the wheel every century. Subjective worldviews can surface million times over, and nobody would know the difference.   

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BOLSHEVIK EXPULSION FROM FINLAND 1918

Finland’s 1918 internal conflict has been described in many ways by the people of Finland and Russia for the last 100 years. It tells that the Bolsheviks Reds see the conflict from a different 180-degree angle than what the Blue Finns do. For the Bolsheviks, the event in Finland was a rude awakening to the Respect Rule of Law that they had become accustomed.

The forces behind the Bolsheviks lawlessness people movement and the anti-monarchy ideology planned, conjured up, and orchestrated the Russian Revolution as early as 1900, by the full-time agitators and activist. Stalin was working as a revolutionist as early as 1902. The Bolsheviks lawless arrogance did not expect any opposition to their brazen murder of the Russian Monarchy.

  • Liberation war
  • Internal war
  • Civil War
  • A war between the Reds (Bolshies) and Blues (Finns)

Extraction of the Bolsheviks Spirit of Lawlessness from Finland 1918

The Russian Civil war did not sit well with the Finnish people. Regarding the Bolsheviks long 18 years agitation in Russia (1900 -1918) All of the above descriptions have some truth in them.

However, the conflict’s primary cause was the Bolsheviks exporting the Russian revolution fever and the Spirit of anarchy into Finland. Deliberate foreign lawlessness was not welcome in Finland.  

The conflict between the Bolsheviks and the Blue Finns flared into ballistic warfare with military weapons on the January 27 and lasted until the Bolsheviks, and the Reds expulsed and driven out of Finland back to Russian on May 15, 1918. The war fought between the two opposing sides.

 The Russian Revolution’s effects caused polarization in Finland’s society; the Russian society collapses into rebellion and the anarchy of a Russian Civil War 1918 after the Bolshevik leaders murdered the Russian Tsar Romanov family, the royal couple, and their five children, including their servants.   It was a pre-planned 17 old rebellion in the making.

The Spirit of anarchy was rebuffed and stopped in Finland. The Spirit of the law-abiding people of Finland had zero tolerance for the Bolsheviks lawless worldview and their State atheism philosophy. It was morally responsible for the people of Finland and the future government to defend self-preservation and stop the Spirit of anarchy spreading and gaining control in Finland.

After hearing the reports of the Romanov family murders. Who would welcome the Bolsheviks into their country? Not likely. The general Spirit of the Nordic country’s society, respect for law and order, would not accept such immoral and lawless behavior.

The Spirit of the Natural Law points out who the criminals were, and who was encouraging lawlessness. Since early 1900 there were individuals, like Josef Stalin, that was a habitual anarchist. A revolutionist that was doing everything in his power to undermine the authority of the Russian monarchy.

The Spirit of the rule of law must be respected. It is a command in the Holy Scriptures. It is the Spirit that enables a society to have a universal respect for peace and order. That does not mean that a monarchist can self-indulge in privilege. No human is outside of the law, regardless of the status in society. Be it a leader, a king, or a prime mate, a husband or a wife, a manager or a business owner, every individual need to respect the Spirit of the law and abide in the rule of law, as long as the rule of law is morally responsible and respectful.   Even if the law becomes arbitrary and is immoral, that does not give license to murder the human-made lawmaker. It does mean that people are not obliged to obey immoral laws.

 That is another reason why it is essential to understand and know the Spirit of Natural Law.

Understanding enables us to make the right decisions consciously. The people of Finland in 1918 declared explicitly that the Bolshevik gangsters had no authority over the peace respecting the people of Finland. Therefore, they were driven out of Finland, back to the Bolsheviks ruled Russia. That was the rational Worldview of peace-loving and law respecting the people of Finland. There was no question that the Bolsheviks were off the moral rails.  

1918 BOLSHEVIKS EXPULSION FROM FINLAND

The conflict was directly from the Russian Revolution fever in 1917, which perpetuated the Spirit of anarchy to spread out into surrounding countries where the Russian military occupied in 1917. People had lost sight of what was normal moral behavior.

Violent aggression is not a healthy state for the human mind and heart. Aggressive minority individuals do not have the authority to claim that their state is average. It only reveals their abnormal state. The normal human state can be studied in the 66 books/letters of the Holy Bible.

 Let the word of God judge people as being deceived liars, and only God can ultimately judge rightly. The influence of the nemesis confused people with losing track of spiritual reality and cognitive facts. The most confused people are those that were tempted by influence and gave into the Spirit of rebellion and anarchy. They participated in the rebellion and overthrew the legitimate rule of law that was in Russia at the time.  

Fueled by the Russian revolution fever events, it caused a domino effect, which was about to unravel the giant coil spring under tension and ready to release the trapped energy at the trigger. That would release a vast amount of stored spiritual dark energy and express itself with the mindless Nemesis rage’s violence. There were ambitious political leaders, the criminal revolutionists, and the soldiers’ tormented souls returning from the madness of the World War One Russian front lines ready and ripe to unravel.  

WHAT CAUSED THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION?

On October 7, 1917, the Revolution of October moved the power according to the words of the Bolsheviks to the workers and gave birth to the dictatorship of the proletariat in Russia. The primary revolution goal was to create the first communist state country system in the world. The Bolshevik praetors were on the road to progress; those who stood in the way and prevented socialism’s historical fate were not welcomed in the construction; it was a zero-tolerance closed group.

Bolsheviks emerged from power to abolish opposition parties and eliminate the enemies of the Revolution. The long-under-surface society tension developments triggered armed clashes around Russia since 1917. The war for the Revolution and against raged for a long time on numerous fronts between 1917 and 1921, which drove Russia to the brink of collapse.

The seeming red powers in the core areas of Russia were even weaker in the periphery of the Russian land, which was warring against mixed counter-revolutionary armies.   War operations spread across a wide area of Soviet Russia, which consisted of the culmination point of the Civil War in the summer of 1919. Only in the area of the Grand Duchy of the Old Moscow, but even then, the Bolshevik leaders could not ignore, leave, or forget the Russian side of the socialist construction viewpoint.

Bolshevik’s earlier promise of people to the right of self-determination contained an affectionately underlined obligation to establish a new one instead of the bourgeois administration, based on the new, modern “working councils.”   A regime that would operate either in the context of Soviet Russia or in its counterpart under the tutelage of the promised self-determination was just the right of working classes. If so, bourgeois forces seek to “prevent” the realization of this right; the Bolsheviks sent them ever-growing Red Army to “protect” the proletariat of the various regions in their own class struggle.

The Civil War in Russia was not just a war, but by the war, the Bolsheviks were trying to dominate the system by any means. According to Bolshevik’s ideas, the warfare described as “class struggle” came to extol the everlasting peace and security.  

WHO WERE THE BOLSHEVIKS?

One of the prominent leaders of the Bolsheviks was Josef Stalin; he becomes a personality cult in Soviet Union-Russia. It is revealing to study the early years of his political career to get an insight into his life values, Worldview, and his character.

What was the integrity of his character?

And why on earth was he as a leader being worshipped as a personality cult idol? Was it because he represented the Dialectic Materialism worldview to the people? The political profile of Josef Stalin is far from Western standards in the 20 century.

Stalin had a serious criminal record, including the armed robbery of a bank and a mail carriage; he was an ordinary streetwise gangster between 1900-1917.

His name at birth was Ioseb Jughashvili. His father’s name was Besarion Ivanes dze Jughashvili. Who was a successful shoemaker by trade, but later in life he slid into alcoholism and became a vagrant? His wife and Stalin’s mother was Ekaterine Geladze.

 “The Jughashvili family were ethnically Georgian, and Stalin grew up speaking the Georgian language. Gori was then part of the Russian Empire and was home to a population of 20,000, the majority of whom were Georgian but with Armenian, Russian, and Jewish minorities. Stalin was baptized on December 17. He earned the childhood nickname of “Soso,” a diminutive of Iosif (Joseph).”

– Wikipedia.  

Stalin Consciously Made Decisions to Become an Outlaw and a Ruthless Gangster

Joseph Stalin was sixteen in 1895; he received a scholarship at the Georgian Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary. Which was a religious training institution that operated from 1817 to 1919 in the Georgian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox church? Stalin joined the 600 trainee priests who boarded at the seminary; Joseph is said to have been academically successful and gained high grades there.  

STALIN’S CHANGE OF HEART AT THE SPIRITUAL SEMINARY

As Stalin grew older, at the seminary, he lost interest in the subject of his studies; his grades dropped, and he was repeatedly confined to a cell for his rebellious behavior.

Teachers complained that he declared himself an atheist, chatted in class and refused to doff his hat to monks.   “Stalin joined a forbidden book club active at the school; he was particularly influenced by Nikolay Chernyshevsky’s 1863 pro-revolutionary novel, What Is To Be Done?

Another influential text was Alexander Kazbegi’s The Patricide, with Stalin adopting the nickname “Koba” from that of the book’s bandit protagonist.

He also read Capital, the 1867 book by German sociological theorist Karl Marx. Stalin devoted himself to Marx’s socio-political theory, Marxism, which was then on the rise in Georgia, one of the various forms of socialism opposed to the empire’s governing Tsarist authorities.”

(Encyclopedia, Joseph Stalin,)
THE OPEN REBELLION OF AN OUTLAW

“Stalin co-organized a secret mass meeting of workers for May Day 1900, at which he successfully encouraged many of the men to take strike action. The empire’s secret police— the Okhrana— were aware of Stalin’s activities within Tiflis’ revolutionary milieu.

They attempted to arrest him in March 1901, but he escaped and went into hiding. Remaining underground, he helped to plan a demonstration for May Day 1901, in which 3,000 marchers clashed with the authorities. In November 1901, he was elected to the Tiflis Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), a Marxist party founded in 1898. After several strikes, leaders were arrested, he co-organized a mass public demonstration that led to the storming of the prison; troops fired upon the demonstrators, 13 of whom were killed.

Stalin organized a second mass demonstration on the day of their funeral, before being arrested in April 1902.   He was initially held at Batumi Prison and later moved to the more secure Kutaisi Prison. In mid-1903, Stalin was sentenced to three years of exile in eastern Siberia.

Stalin left Batumi in October, arriving at the small Siberian town of Novaya Uda in late November. He lived in a two-room peasant’s house, sleeping in the building’s larder.

Stalin made several escape attempts; on the first, he made it to Balagansk before returning due to frostbite. His second attempt was successful, and he made it to Tiflis.

Stalin married Kato Svanidze in a church ceremony at Senaki in July 1906. By the year 1907— according to the historian Robert Service— Stalin had established himself as “Georgia’s leading Bolshevik.”  

After returning to Tiflis 1907, Stalin organized the robbing of a large money delivery to the Imperial Bank in June 1907.

His gang ambushed the armed convoy in Yerevan Square with gunfire and home-made bombs. Around 40 people were killed, but all of his gang escaped alive.

After the heist, Stalin settled in Baku with his wife and son. There, Mensheviks confronted Stalin about the robbery and voted to expel him from the RSDLP, but he took no notice of them.

In Baku, he had reassembled his gang, the Outfit, which continued to attack Black Hundreds and raised finances by running protection rackets, counterfeiting currency, and carrying out robberies. They also kidnapped the children of several wealthy figures to extract ransom money.”

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In March 1908, Stalin was arrested and interred in Bailov Prison, where he led the imprisoned Bolsheviks, organized discussion groups, and ordered the killing of suspected informants.

He was eventually sentenced to two years in exile in Solvychegodsk, Vologda Province, arriving there in February 1909. In June, he escaped the village and made it to Kotlas disguised as a woman and from there to Saint Petersburg.

In March 1910, arrested again and sent back to Solvychegodsk. There he had affairs with at least two women; his landlady, Maria Kuzakova, later gave birth to his second son, Konstantin. He proceeded to Saint Petersburg, where he was arrested in September 1911, and sentenced to a further three-year exile in Vologda.  

In February 1912, Stalin escaped to Saint Petersburg, tasked with converting the Bolshevik weekly newspaper, Zvezda (“Star”) into a daily, Pravda (“Truth”). The new newspaper was launched in April 1912, although Stalin’s role as editor was kept secret.

In May 1912, arrested again and imprisoned in the Shpalerhy Prison before being sentenced to three years exile in Siberia. In July, he arrived at the Siberian village of Narym where he shared a room with fellow Bolshevik Yakov Sverdlov.

After two months, Stalin and Sverdlov escaped back to Saint Petersburg. During a brief period back in Tiflis, Stalin and the Outfit planned the ambush of a mail coach, during which most of the group— although not Stalin— were apprehended by the authorities.  

In February 1913, Stalin was arrested while back in Saint Petersburg. He was sentenced to four years exile in Turukhansk, a remote part of Siberia from which escape was particularly tricky.

In March 1914, concerned over a potential escape attempt, the authorities moved Stalin to the hamlet of Kureika on the edge of the Arctic Circle.

In the hamlet, Stalin had an affair with Lidia Pereprygia, who was thirteen at the time and thus a year under the legal age of consent in Tsarist Russia.

Circa December 1914, Pereprygia gave birth to Stalin’s child, although the infant died soon after.  

While Stalin was in exile, Russia entered the First World War, and in October 1916 Stalin and other exiled Bolsheviks were conscripted into the Russian Army, leaving for Monastyrskoe.

They arrived in Krasnoyarsk in February 1917, where a medical examiner ruled Stalin unfit for military service due to his crippled left arm. Aged 12, he was seriously injured after being hit by a phaeton, resulting in a lifelong disability to his left arm.

Stalin was required to serve four more months on his exile, and he successfully requested that he serve it in nearby Achinsk. Stalin was in the city when the February Revolution took place; uprisings broke out in Petrograd— as Saint Petersburg had been renamed— and Tsar Nicholas II abdicated to be replaced by a Provisional Government. (Wikipedia, The early life of Joseph Stalin, 2018)

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