Anonymous ID: c2da53 Aug. 16, 2021, 7:35 p.m. No.14374222   🗄️.is 🔗kun

for the namefag doing Trotsky lb

 

The Rape Of Russia 3: Trotsky’s Secret Benefactors

 

On 25 March, 1917, Trotsky, who had been living a very comfortable life-style with his family in New York for the previous eleven weeks, was issued with papers for his passage to Russia. TheBritish consulateassured him that no obstacles would be placed in his way. ‘Everything was in good order’, according to Trotsky, [13] but who had the power to issue such high-level permits? The surprising answer is that it reached right to the top of government in Washington. Professor Antony Sutton revealed that‘President Woodrow Wilsonwas the fairy godmother who provided Trotsky with a passport to return to Russia to carry forward the revolution’. The passport came with a Russian entry permit, a British transit visa [14] and $10,000 in cash. One first-class cabin and sixteen second class cabins were booked for Trotsky and his party of fellow revolutionaries on the S.S. Kristianiafjord, of the Norwegian-America Line. They departed New York for Oslo and the onward journey to Petrograd, but failed to anticipate trouble ahead. Everyone had. During a scheduled stop at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canadian officials removed Trotsky and his entire entourage from the ship and incarcerated them in an internment camp. The Halifax officials had not been advised of Trotsky’s mission and naturally considered the men a danger to the Allied cause. A flurry of angry telegrams eventually descended upon Nova Scotia from both sides of the Atlantic. Trotsky and the others were released to continue their journey to Russia.

 

A Canadian Intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel John Maclean, later wrote an article entitled, Why did we let Trotsky go? How Canada lost an Opportunity to Shorten the War. According to MacLean, Trotsky was released ‘at the request of theBritish Embassy in Washington… acting on the request of the U.S. State Department, who were acting for someone else.’[15] MacLean did not elaborate on who that ‘someone else’ was. The Canadian officials were instructed to inform the press that Trotsky was an American citizen travelling on an American passport, and his release was specifically requested by the state department. Clearly,Trotsky had strong support at the highest levels of power in Britain and the U.S.,and orders were issued that he must be given ‘every consideration’. [16] Trotsky and his entourage were duly released and allowed to continue their journey. This is not normal procedure.

 

Who was that ‘someone else’ that held such power and took unprecedented steps to release Trotsky from the cells in Nova Scotia and allow him to continue his journey to Russia? Canada, as a Dominion of the British Empire, would have obediently complied with any instruction from the British foreign office, and the man in charge just happened to beLord Arthur Balfour,member of the inner circle of theSecret Eliteand the very man who would sign the Balfour Declaration on their behalf.

 

https://firstworldwarhiddenhistory.wordpress.com/2017/10/31/the-rape-of-russia-3-trotskys-secret-benefactors/

Anonymous ID: c2da53 Aug. 16, 2021, 7:47 p.m. No.14374326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14374248

 

Afghanistan and the CIA Heroin Ratline

 

[2017]

 

The Persian Gulf harbors an array of extremely compromising secrets. Near the top is the Afghan heroin ratline – with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) positioned as the golden node of a transnational, trillion dollar heroin money laundering operation.

 

full article at:

 

https://sputniknews.com/columnists/201708251056794770-afghanistan-cia-heroin-ratline/

 

China knows full well the nature of the DS. Xi probably pleased as heck that CIA heroin ratline has been cut.

 

China remembers the Brits and opium war.