The document discusses Stalin's training and activities in London between 1902-1913, which helped prepare him for his later role in the Russian Revolution. It claims that Stalin, known then as Koba, was trained at the British military psych-ops school Tavistock and carried out burglaries of Jewish shops in multiple countries, with assistance from the British government. This training and experience organizing crime across borders aligned with Tavistock's goals and helped Stalin develop the skills needed to later take power in Russia.
The document discusses Stalin's training and activities in London between 1902-1913, which helped prepare him for his later role in the Russian Revolution. It claims that Stalin, known then as Koba, was trained at the British military psych-ops school Tavistock and carried out burglaries of Jewish shops in multiple countries, with assistance from the British government. This training and experience organizing crime across borders aligned with Tavistock's goals and helped Stalin develop the skills needed to later take power in Russia.
The document discusses Stalin's training and activities in London between 1902-1913, which helped prepare him for his later role in the Russian Revolution. It claims that Stalin, known then as Koba, was trained at the British military psych-ops school Tavistock and carried out burglaries of Jewish shops in multiple countries, with assistance from the British government. This training and experience organizing crime across borders aligned with Tavistock's goals and helped Stalin develop the skills needed to later take power in Russia.
The document discusses Stalin's training and activities in London between 1902-1913, which helped prepare him for his later role in the Russian Revolution. It claims that Stalin, known then as Koba, was trained at the British military psych-ops school Tavistock and carried out burglaries of Jewish shops in multiple countries, with assistance from the British government. This training and experience organizing crime across borders aligned with Tavistock's goals and helped Stalin develop the skills needed to later take power in Russia.
The document discusses Stalin's involvement with revolutionary groups in London in the early 1900s and the context of immigrant communities and gangs in Whitechapel at the time.
Stalin was exiled from Russia twice to Siberia for his revolutionary activities. During this time, he became immersed in the revolutionary expatriate community in London and rose to prominence among the groups there for his technical expertise in 'expropriations' (bank robberies) and as a revolutionary figure.
The document mentions the Bessarabians and Odessians as two prominent gangs among the large immigrant communities in Whitechapel, composed of Poles, Armenians, Russians, etc. It notes they would fight over territory and their different methods - the Bessarabians used knives while the Anarchists used guns. They were eventually broken up by police in 1909.
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History is always written by the winners of the war to reflect badly
on the losers of that war. History is not generally written to expose the part the winners played in creating those wars. It is common for the winner to employ historians who will dramatise and confuse events to avoid clarity. The Houndsditch Robbery and the Sidney Street Siege have never been conveyed in a way that can be analysed. To varying degrees, this amounts to fictionalising events, a cover-up and propaganda. It also allows history to sleep, drugged. The 1910 Houndsditch robbery/killings and the 1911 Sidney Street Siege two weeks later took place on the streets of London. The slums of London and the military training schools of Britain were the training grounds for foreign dissidents – in this case, the Russian Bolshevik Revolution that took place seven years later in October 1917. The British hierarchy turned a large blind eye to what went on in London. This amounted to protective wings for revolutions elsewhere. From 1900 to 1920, former CID chief Sir Melville Macnaghten believed that Britain was inundated with the scum of other countries. These were violent Anarchists who wanted to blow up everything. They were Russian Jewish intelligence known as the Betar, and the Betar still exist today. Macnaghten considered Sidney Street to be the most remarkable affair during his time at Scotland Yard. It was popularly known as the “Battle of Stepney”. Stalin was born Losif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (1879–1953) in Gori, Georgia. His father left the home when Losif was 11 years old, which was as soon as he recognised Losif was not his son. Losif/Koba/Stalin is reported to be another illegitimate Rothschild – just as Churchill and Hitler were. This made WWII a cousins’ war and a Jewish cousins’ war. Churchill was at least ¾ Jew, Stalin was at
The events of Sidney Street were depicted in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), but not in Hitchcock’s 1956 remake of the same movie. It was then depicted in The Siege of Sidney Street (1960).
Stepney is a hamlet of the Tower of London along with Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Bethnal Green, Bow, Bromley-by-Bow, Poplar and Wapping. Their boundaries have been in constant change over the last two millennia. 46 Stalin’s British Training
IosefVissarionovichDzhugashvili. least ½ Jew and Hitler was at least ¼ Jew.
In the latter two, the mother’s Jewish blood Ioseb Jughashvili. is unknown and not counted, so they could Soso. have also had ¾ Jewish blood.
Soselo. When Losif came of age he was trained
as a priest but was removed aged twenty Geza. for promoting Marxism over religion. Losif Chopura. married five years later in 1904 and his wife died in 1907, leaving a son whom he despised, The Priest. so Stalin went to London and began making The Milkman. intelligence connnections. Losif/Koba/Stalin married again in 1919 and his second wife The Staggerer. suicided leaving two more children, one Ryaboi. a chronic alcoholic. Like Hitler, Stalin’s partners’ deaths/suicides were suspicious. Kochba. Between 1902 and 1913 Stalin was Koba. arrested seven times, repeatedly jailed and J. Besoshvili. exiled twice to Siberia. During this time he didn’t use his given name ‘Losif’, but used his David. undercover name, ‘Koba’. He escaped twice Chizhikov. from Siberian prisons, but not without political Oganess Vartanovich Totomyants. assistance. Siberia was Britain’s favourite recruiting ground for Russian dissidents. Ivanovich. Stalin was a dissident in his own Ivanov. country and therefore prime fodder for any group that wanted to take over and destroy Nizheradze. that country. One such group was the Vassilyev. Freemasons, whose business is making war Vassily. and altering the physical and psychological boundaries of nations. Their motto is K. Kato. order out of chaos and they will go K. St. to any lengths to achieve this, including revolution, civil war, international war, Ko. world war, and the installation of trial Stalin. political methods they know will result in totalitarian dictatorship and genocide. This Joseph Stalin. is the Freemason history. Stalin ended up Stalin’s British Training 47 killing some 68 million people, which saved the British Freemasons taking the blame and doing it firsthand. The British Freemasons assisted Stalin in his training and his fundraising for the planned revolution in Russia. They also assisted Stalin in his escapes from Siberia and in bringing weapons unchallenged into England. He was eventually trained in the British military Psych- Ops war school (Tavistock) and another Kriegschule in Ireland which closed down in 1920 during the Irish Civil War and followed Stalin to Russia (Frunze) complete with British trainers. Tavistock has been going for some 500 years since the English Navy took over the drug trade from the Spanish Navy and is a collection of psycho-military training. It was named Tavistock in 1920 when the Second Baron Rothschild gifted the land at 120 Belsize Lane, London, UK NWs SBA. Its focus is now on worldwide psychological manipulations through the media and education, both of which specialise in misinformation. That is, information that is ‘affective only’ – hiding the real cause and effect while providing a washed PR substitute. Formally known as the ‘Tavistock Institute for Human Relations’, it is informally known as the ‘Freud Hilton’. The public version of Tavistock began in 1946 when British military intelligence members ‘officially created it’. However, their own records show that Tavistock was started much earlier, in 1920, by Major John Rawlings Reese on the orders of Chatham House. Chatham House is also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), which was officially created during the 1919 Versailles Peace Conference along with the American Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). In real terms, this was just their outing. Tavistock had been developing over the previous 500 years and was the force behind dark Victorian literature, Fabian Socialism and the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888, which occurred during Adolf Hitler’s gestation. The CFR, the RIIA, Chatham House and Tavistock are all controlled by the Round Table, which in turn is controlled by the British Royal Family. Winston Churchill was heavily imbibed into all of these groups.
Virtually all British Secret Service directors have been advocates of Fabian Socialism and, the entire British military intelligence since Queen Victoria has been energised towards a One-World Government. 48 Stalin’s British Training Stalin was given the location of banks and shops to burgle, especially Jewish-owned jewellery stores. He was also given prior warning on how and when to escape by more than one government. While using the name Koba, Stalin organised crime and political motivation in at least five countries including Russia, England, France, Germany and Switzerland. Stalin showed military and psychological Tavistock training and his insider knowledge by: 1. Knowing exactly what the goal was (what was in the safes). 2. Being sure of every detail. 3. Keeping his operations secret. 4. His method of moving from location to location and between countries undetected. 5. Importing dozens of very accurate German Dreyse and Mauser pistols and ammunition with impunity. 6. Obtaining clearance windows for the burglaries. 7. Getting tip-offs as to when and how to escape. 8. Using the immigrant population as cover. 9. Being better armed than the police. 10. Using intimidation to silence any witnesses. 11. Misconducted trials. 12. Completing three assassinations for the British Government. Stalin’s method of moving around countries undetected came from his Tavistock training. In order to move from hiding-place to hiding- place, the first would go and the second would not move until he had received a coded message from the first. Police cars at the time were a joke. There were many back alleys and rooftops that made knowledgeable foot traffic faster than a car. The average speed of London traffic then and now is the same – 10 miles per hour (16km/h). Stalin, known as Koba, played on his kudos as a Siberian prison escapee and set up robberies in at least five countries. He was encouraged to rob Jewish-owned banks and jewellery stores in England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Russia in order to fund the Russian Revolution and overthrow the Tsar – the British Royal Family’s relative. The 1917 Russian Revolution played on the undirected revolution of 1905 in which splinter groups with multiple agendas left the Tsar intact. Stalin’s British Training 49 This suited the Freemasons, whose principal goals were exemplified in the 1917 agenda-driven Russian Revolution more than any other. The Freemasonry goals for Russia are the same for all countries, Russia being the test case. The Freemasonry goals are to: 1. Destroy all sovereignties, monarchies and cultures. 2. Destroy all national boundaries and patriotism. 3. Promote an homogenised collective that does not tolerate individual expression. 4. Enforce absolute conformity from the controlling establishment. 5. Ensure recurring wars keep people working for dignity. 6. Destroy the concept of man as soul with higher purpose. Humans are to be treated as merely evolved animals having no spiritual nature. 7. Remove the concept of God and replace the supernatural with rational scientific ways of solving human problems. 8. Dissolve all traditional family structures. 9. Ensure all children belong to the State and not to individual families. 10. Promote a One World Order (as of 1891) via ‘order out of chaos’. 11. Promote a world republic based on humanism with a media ban on anything that is not humanistic (i.e. mass genocide, human failings, crop failings and crop destruction). 12. Use the poor to kill the rich, and once the new authoritarian rich are in power, kill the poor, the educated and the dissident. 13. Kill all but one of the revolutionaries – the Freemason/Tavistock British agent Koba (Stalin). Koba’s robberies were called “expropriations” – a name used to justify stealing from the foreign rich to fund the manipulation of the Russian poor so that they could do the same thing as the Tsar, only worse and more so. In 1888 there were 27,000 Jews in the Tower Bridge Hamlet of Stepney and this resulted in anti-immigration sentiment especially towards the Jews. Another immigration wave escaped from the harsh pogroms of Russia in 1903 and the Jews in London, especially in the East End, became politically motivated. This culminated in the Anarchist Club.
Humanism stresses the potential value and goodness of human beings. Russia achieved the opposite, but still used the word humanism for its ‘anti-theistic, pro- totalitarian rationalism’. This was one of Russia’s first successful attempts at changing the meaning of a word to its actualised opposite. 50 Stalin’s British Training A small group of Jewish Anarchists from Russia were guided by Rudolf Rocker, a blond, blue-eyed ex-Roman Catholic German who educated them on the methods of how to change society. Others took on a more revolutionary approach and Koba became the authority figure famous amongst the down and out, the authority figure for ‘expropriations’ and the only organisational mind seen behind many international bank robberies. Koba had the technical expertise, the inside knowledge, the escape plans, the contacts, the experience and the ideology. He had a revolutionary purpose for the money which appealed to the poor and this kept his fellow robbers content in their poverty while focussed on their future power. At the time of the Jack the Ripper murders (1888) it was normal to find a man dead on the street every morning. The dead men had injuries that looked like they might have been in a quarrel, fallen over drunk or run over by horse and cart. Cars were still very rare and slow. Most of the time these weren’t classified as murders and no investigation took place. The criminals knew that they could get away with murder if they could make it look like an accident. These were often muggings, where a woman would take a man back to her room and her “fancy man” would mug the victim and take his wallet, killing him if it all went wrong, with the injuries made to look accidental. If he was killed, his body was dumped onto the street and the attitude, in an area where there was no official morgue, was all too casual. “Rattle his bones over the stones. He’s only a pauper who nobody owns.” Such murder/robberies went on, at least one a day, for ten years. Most of the victims were aliens and unregistered. If they were still able to talk, they weren’t in a position to talk. The frequency of these murders should have put Jack the Ripper back in his box, but the Jack the Ripper murders were immortalised because they were an occult hit. There were plenty of gangs in Whitechapel breaking heads and ribs – if you were lucky. The Bessarabians and the Odessians were two such gangs and they used to fight each other for territory. These immigrant Poles, Armenians and Russians terrorised the neighbourhood. When a Bessarabian stabbed an Odessian to death, the leader of the Bessarabians was convicted of murder. As a result, the Bessarabians and Odessians Stalin’s British Training 51 were broken up in 1909, but this did not stop them from re-forming in a different style. The Bessarabarians used knives whereas the Anarchists used guns. At that time, Lithuanians, Latvians, Poles and Russians all crowded together in the East End, especially in the heart of Whitechapel where the Anarchist Club on Jubilee Street became the centre for organised immigrant crime. Stalin, known as Koba at the time, lived at 77 Jubilee Street off Whitechapel Road in 1907. It was from here that he attended the Fifth Congress of the Russian Social Democratic and Labour Party, the forerunner to the Communist Party, along with many other fugitives from the Russian secret police. It’s common for historic sites that reflect badly on the establishment to be disappeared and Jubilee Street has since been replaced by a housing estate.
The Anarchist Club formed the basis of three revolutionary groups
at the time: the Bessarabians, the Odessians and the Leesma. The first two were closed down by the police in 1909, but the Leesma (the Flame) and the Anarchists survived unchallenged. They got away with bank robberies, burglaries, hold-ups and sieges.
Robert Service, Stalin: A Biography, March 2005. (Photo is of the VII Congress.)