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THE DARWINIST-COMMUNIST ESTABLISHMENT
CONTINUES TO SUPPRESS THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE
ecause a Darwinist-Communist State regards human beings as animals, it neither re-
B spects nor trusts them. Accordingly, it establishes an environment of fear, oppression,
false danger and terror in order to control
them. It views everyone with suspicion, re- THEY FELL VICTIM TO THE KGB
garding them as guilty and potential trai-
tors. In such a state, a person need not
commit a crime, only to be suspected, in
order to be punished, brutalized, or killed.
The enemy is the great justification for
terror, and the totalitarian state needs
enemies to survive. I If it lacks them, it in-
vents them. Once they have been iden-
tified, they are treated without mercy . . .
Being an enemy is a hereditary stain that cannot be removed. . . . Communism is no differ-
ent. It demands the repression (or in moments of crisis, the elimination) of the bourgeoisie
as a class. Belonging to the class is enough: there is no need actually to have done any-
thing at all. 1
These words of Lenin are important for understanding the attitude of a Communist State to-
wards its people:
In reality, the state is nothing but a machine for the suppression of one class by another.
Dictatorship is rule based directly on force and unrestricted by any laws. The revolutionary
dictatorship of the proletariat is rule won and maintained through the use of violence by the
proletariat against the bourgeoisie, rule that is unrestricted by any laws. 2
As Lenin stated in his own words, the Darwinist-Communist Soviet regime did not trust its
own people and regarded them as worthless animals—thus, it caused the death by torture or
starvation of tens of millions and plunged the nation into decades of terror and darkness.
Today's Russian people are still enduring anguish for the same reasons, because there are
still certain officials within the Russian State mechanism who maintain a Communist mental-
ity, regarding a person as an animal or valueless object.
An event that took place in the year 2000 in Russia is a proof of this and shows once more the
dark side of the Darwinist-Communist mentality inherited from the Soviet period. After a sub-
marine sank, for a long time Moscow did not try to rescue
KGB TACTICS those on board. For reasons of supposed "state security,"
INHERITED FROM not until much later was the disaster announced to
THE SOVIETS Western nations that could have given assistance. Russia
knowingly abandoned its sailors to death, and a Russian
mother reacting to this horror was given an injection and
sedated by security forces. This is a striking instance re-
vealing that the Stalinist mentality still holds sway over the
Russian state authorities.
1- Tzvetan Todorov, L'homme dépaysé, Paris, Le Seuil, 1995 p.
33 (emphasis added)
2- Lenin: "The Proletarian revolution & The Renegade
Kautsky"; Selected Works in 3 Vols, Moscow; 1964; Vol 3. p.75
(emphasis added)