believes that God exists and recognizes the path of righteousness but decides instead to subscribe to occult teachings, that is, anti-Christ agendas (the opposite of the Laws of God and Biblical codes of conduct). (author’s note: to gain power and wealth over the population masses through engaging the people in immoralities.) The Communist ideology of atheism is arranged for the belief of the population masses so the Communist government can assume the position of God with Satan’s assistance.
The general dissatisfaction of people with the monarchial governments that were prevalent at that time provided a ripe opportunity for the Illuminated Communists with their well defined alternative government, to incite further increased discontent among the population. Russia was the initial target of the illuminated Communists as the poverty situation of the people, especially the peasant farmers was most severe in that nation.
In 1883, Russia’s first illuminated Communist group was established. The group actively sought the support of industry workers in their attempts to overthrow the existing government. On January 22, 1905, the Illuminated Communists with their followers revolted against the monarchy. The revolt resulted in the deaths of one thousand people and that day is remembered as “Bloody Sunday”.
The Seeds are Planted
As Illuminati and Communist doctrine continued to circulate throughout Europe, various groups organized as followers of these philosophies. A follower of an illuminated Communist group known as “The Black Hand” instigated the beginning of World War I by assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria-Hungarian Empire on June 28, 1914. The assassination and the social action that followed provided other illuminated Communist groups with the prime opportunity to revolt against the existing European Monarchies. Within a short period of time, a full fledged war developed involving more than twelve nations. During the course of the war other crimes against humanity were committed by illuminated Communists such as the genocide of the Armenians. More than one million Armenians living in Turkey were killed by Turkey’s newly formed government known as the “Young Turks”, an organization that developed from secret societies.
The result of World War I was more than fifteen million people killed (perhaps not inclusive of genocides) and a large Communist nation established named the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, formerly known as Russia.
With the illuminated Communist’s mission completed in Russia, the new government quickly proceeded to approve abortion in 1920 and subsequently and covertly engaged in the use of basic espionage technology equipment to eliminate (murder) those people deemed to be enemies of the State. Untold millions of human beings lost their lives through these Soviet government policies. Under the leadership of Josef Stalin, (at least) twenty million Russian people were killed for disagreeing with government policies. Josef Stalin, an illuminated Communist ruled over the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. Stalin attended a seminary school as a youth and at one time considered becoming a priest. This religious knowledge, reversed to occult practice, served Stalin’s illuminated Communist agendas.