But most of the money and leadership came from financiers in England and the United States. It was a perfect example of the Rothschild formula in action.
This group centered mainly around a secret society created by Cecil Rhodes, one of the world's wealthiest men at the time. The purpose of that group was nothing less than world dominion and the establishment of a modern feudalist society controlled by the world's central banks. Headquartered in England, the Rhodes inner-most directorate was called the Round Table. In other countries, there were established subordinate structures called Round-Table Groups. The Round-Table Group in the United States became known as the Council on Foreign Relations. The CFR, which was initially dominated by J.P. Morgan and later by the Rockefellers, is the most powerful group in America today. It is even more powerful than the federal government, because almost all of the key positions in government are held by its members. In other words, it
Agents of these two groups cooperated closely in pre-revolutionary Russia and particularly after the Tsar was overthrown. The American contingent in Russia disguised itself as a Red Cross mission allegedly doing humanitarian work. Cashing in on their close friendship with Trotsky and Lenin, they obtained profitable business concessions from the new government which returned their initial investment many times over.
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Above is the "Red Cross Mission" in Moscow shortly after the BolshevikRevolution. (L-R) J.W. Andrews, Raymond Robins, Allen Wardell, D. HeywoodHardy. Under the pretense of humanitarianism, the Misson's key personnel wereWall Street financiers following their own agenda for acquiring profitablecommercial concessions from the new government. They heavily financed allfactions of the revolutionary movement to be sure of gaining influence withwhatever group should come out on top.
Below is a cablegram from J.P. Morgan to William Boyce Thompson-head of theRed Cross Mission prior to Robins-advising that one million dollars had beentransferred to Thompson via the National City Bank. There were many suchinfusions of "Capitalist" money into the new Communist regime. The processcontinues to this day.
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Chapter Fourteen
THE BEST ENEMY
MONEY CAN BUY
In the previous section we saw that the Red Cross Mission in revolutionary Russia was, in the words of its own personnel,
"nothing but a mask." This leads to the logical question, what were the true motives and goals that were hidden behind that mask.
In later years, it would be explained by the participants themselves that they simply were engaged in a humanitarian effort to keep Russia in the war against Germany and, thus, to help the cause of freedom for England and her allies. For Jacob Schiff and other Jewish financiers in New York, there was the additional explanation that they opposed the Tsar because of his anti-Semitism. These, of course, are admirable motives, and they have been uncritically accepted by mainstream historians ever since.
Unfortunately, the official explanations do not square with the facts.
RUSSIA'S TWO REVOLUTIONS