
Castaway
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At that time France and Russia were the only two countries in Europe which were not on the usury system and were furthermore not indebted to the Rothschilds. They were therefore the only free and independent nations.
All the major powers, with the exception of Russia, were indebted to the Rothschild banks. Tsar Alexander I (1801-25) refused to comply with Rothschild's devious scheme and derailed it. Instead he established The Holy Alliance between Austria, Prussia and Russia, which was signed on 26 September 1815 by Emperor Francis I of Austria, King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia and Tsar Alexander. He also rejected Rothschild's offer to set up a central bank in Russia.
Not unexpectedly Russia had the smallest national debt in the world. The following table reflects the number of rubles of debt per inhabitant.
France 288.0
Great Britain 169.8
Germany 135.8
Russia 58.7
Agricultural production soared so that by 1913, Russia had become the world's bread basket as the following table reveals.
In labour relations the Russians were pioneers. Child labour was abolished over 100 years before it was abolished in Great Britain in 1867. Russia was the first industrialised country to pass laws limiting the hours of work in factories and mines.
On 17 November 1917, the Rothschilds, fearful that replication of this extraordinary example of freedom and prosperity would destroy their malevolent banking empire, instigated and financed a Judeo-Bolshevik revolution in Russia, 11 ^ 1 which wrecked and ruined a wonderful country and resulted in the deaths by murder and starvation, according to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, of 66 million innocent people.
@PersonalityChad @CastawayTsardom
Read this:
Basically, a lot of what we were told was fabricated: Yes, Russia had many issues but it operated free from the usury which plagued most of the West at that point.
The book is also a must-read imo, it reveals a lot about just who controls finances & has manipulated them in their own favor.
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The late empire, from 1905 to 1914, was a relatively normal period with a future in sight. There was a parliament, there were parties, the Jews still didn't rule the country, and the empire was slowly but surely reforming. If Russia had been given 20 years of peace at that time, the country would have been unrecognizable, as Stolypin said, but Nicholas II was too foolish to get involved in the First World War. In defense of the empire, I will also say that this is the only version of Russia where Western Europeans migrated en masse, mainly Germans and Dutch. No Western European nations migrated to the USSR or the Russian Federation.
It would collapse anyways but the industrialisation of the Union was mighty impressive indeed. Shame about literally everything elsevery strongly the soviet union. it was when russia went to space and was the only other superpower besides the US. it didn't need to collapse. instead, it should've went through some reforms that made bureaucratic management more efficient
The late empire, from 1905 to 1914, was a relatively normal period with a future in sight. There was a parliament, there were parties, the Jews still didn't rule the country, and the empire was slowly but surely reforming. If Russia had been given 20 years of peace at that time, the country would have been unrecognizable, as Stolypin said, but Nicholas II was too foolish to get involved in the First World War. In defense of the empire, I will also say that this is the only version of Russia where Western Europeans migrated en masse, mainly Germans and Dutch. No Western European nations migrated to the USSR or the Russian Federation.
The late empire, from 1905 to 1914, was a relatively normal period with a future in sight. There was a parliament, there were parties, the Jews still didn't rule the country, and the empire was slowly but surely reforming. If Russia had been given 20 years of peace at that time, the country would have been unrecognizable, as Stolypin said, but Nicholas II was too foolish to get involved in the First World War. In defense of the empire, I will also say that this is the only version of Russia where Western Europeans migrated en masse, mainly Germans and Dutch. No Western European nations migrated to the USSR or the Russian Federation.