Red Symphony -Interrogation of Christian Rakovsky, a Rothschild agent who was fighting for his life. His death sentence had already been pronounced. He basically said to Stalin’s men: ‘. . . if you interview me tonight, you will not kill me.” In light of Rakovsky’s powerful connections, Stalin was intrigued enough to order his chief interrogator, Gavriil G. Kusmin, to interview Rakovsky and see what he had to say. Red Symphony is a transcript of the interview – revealing astonishing explanations of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Hitler.
Moreover, he confirmed that the goal of the Masonic Jewish central bankers is worldwide Communism, i.e. The New World Order. “There is only one aim, one single aim: the triumph of Communism. It is not Moscow which will impose its will on the democracies but New York, not the “Comintern” but the “Capintern” on Wall Street.” (Griffin, 269)
A 1938 Stalinist police interrogation of a founder of the Communist International, Christian G. Rakovsky, 65, facing execution for plotting to overthrow Stalin, laid bare the plot for Jewish banker world tyranny.
The 50-page transcript of his interrogation, dubbed “The Red Symphony,” was not meant to become public. It confirms that the Rothschild-Illuminati plan to use Communism to establish a world dictatorship of the super rich.
This is perhaps the most explosive political document in modern history. It reveals why the Illuminati created Hitler and then sought to destroy him, and why Stalin made a pact with Hitler in 1939.
Christian Rakovsky was a veteran Communist insider. Born Chaim Rakeover in 1873, he studied medicine in France before becoming a revolutionary. He was the leader of a terror group that attacked government officials.
In 1919, Lenin put him in charge of the Soviet Ukraine government. He retained the territory for the Bolsheviks during the Civil War. Stalin appointed him Russian ambassador to Paris in 1925.
Rakovsky belonged to the powerful Trotskyite faction that took their orders from the Rothschilds. Many of this group were shot in Stalin’s 1937 Communist Party purge.
MIDNIGHT INTERROGATION
The circumstances of the midnight interrogation Jan. 26, 1938 were very dramatic.
What could Rakovsky possibly say to save his life?
Rakovsky appears to use the tactic of “deceiving with the truth.” He wins trust by revealing the truth but leaves some out. He impresses his interrogator that he and Trotsky represent an invincible power he calls the “Capitalist-Communist Financial International.”
He confirms that the “revolutionary movement” was designed to enlist support by pretending to serve mankind’s moral and collective ideals. The real aim however is to give total world power to the bankers by dividing society and undermining established authority.
“Revolution” really means, “overturning” Western civilization.
“Christianity is our only real enemy since all the political and economic phenomena of the bourgeois states are only its consequences,” Rakovsky, says. (All page citations from Griffin, Fourth Reich of the Rich, 1988, p. 264)
Peace is “counter-revolutionary” since it is war that paves the way for revolution.
Rakovsky, whose tongue was loosened by a mild inebriant in his wine, refers to the Illuminati as “they” or “them.” He is a member although not part of the inner circle.
He explains that the “Illuminati” is a Masonic secret society dedicated to Communism. Significantly, its founder Adam Weishaupt took the name from “the second anti-Christian conspiracy of that era, gnosticism.” (249)
HOW THIS GRIPPING ACCOUNT SURFACED
The interrogator was one of Stalin’s cleverest agents, Gavril Kus’min known as “Gabriel.”
Apart from a hidden sound technician, a doctor Jose Landowsky was the only other person present.
Conscripted by the NKVD to help “loosen the tongues of detainees,” Dr. Landowsky was sickened by the many tortures he witnessed.
The interrogation of Rakovsky, however, was cordial. Dr. Landowsky doubts if the mild euphoric he put in Rakovsky’s drink had much effect.
The interrogation, conducted in French lasted from midnight until 7 a.m. Afterward, Kus’min ordered Landowsky to translate the interview into Russian and make two copies.
The content was so mind boggling that Landowsky made an additional carbon for himself. “I am not sorry that I had the courage for this,” he wrote. (279) (The Bolsheviks had shot Landowsky’s father, a Tsarist colonel, during the 1917 revolution.)…
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