Who was Karl Marx?

THE RISE OF KARL MARX

Heinrich Karl Marx (Moses Mordecai Marx Levy, 1818-83) was born of wealthy parents (his father was a lawyer), and much of his personal life has never been revealed. Professor M. Mtchedlov, Vice-Director of the
Marx Institute, said that there were 100 volumes in his collection, but
only thirteen have ever been reprinted for the public. When he was six,
his family converted to Christianity, and although he was once a
believer in God, after attending the Universities of Bonn and Berlin,
Marx wrote that he wanted to avenge himself "against the One who rules
above." He joined the Satanist Church run by Joana Southcott, who was
said to be in contact with the demon Shiloh. His early writings
mentioned the name "Oulanem," which was a ritualistic name for Satan. A
friend of Marx wrote in 1841, that "Marx calls the Christian religion
one of the most immoral of religions." His published attacks against the
German government caused him to be ejected from the country.

He received a Doctorate in Philosophy in 1841, but was turned down for a teaching position, because of his revolutionary activities. In 1843, he
studied Economics in Paris, where he learned about French communism.
Again he was expelled for revolutionary activities. In 1844, he wrote
the book A World Without Jews even though he was Jewish. In 1845, he
moved to Brussels, where, with German philosopher, Friedrich Engels (the
son of a wealthy textile manufacturer, 1820-95), who he met in Paris in
1844, they reorganized the Communist League.

Engels had joined the 'Young Germany' group (which had been established by Giuseppe Mazzini) in Switzerland in 1835. He later became a 32nd degree Mason (as
did Marx). In 1842 he was sent to England to manage the family's mill
in Manchester. A journalism student, in 1843 he published a treatise on
economics called Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy; and in
1844, wrote a review of Thomas Carlyle's Past and Present, and also a
booklet called The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. It
was Engel's philosophy that established the basis for the ideas which
were developed by Marx.

In 1848, Marx published his Communist Manifesto (which he was working on from 1830-47), from an Engel's draft (which was an extension of Engel's Confessions of a Communist), which
also borrowed heavily from Clinton Roosevelt's book, The Science of
Government Founded on Natural Law which echoed the philosophies of
Weishaupt. It had been commissioned by the Communist League in London.
The League, formerly known as the League of the Just (or the League of
Just Men), which was an off-shoot of the Parisian Outlaws League (which
evolved from the Jacobin movement), was founded by Illuminati members
who fled from Germany. The League was made up of rich and powerful men
from different countries that were behind much of the turmoil that
engulfed Europe in 1848. Many researchers consider them either a finger
organization of the Illuminati, or an inner circle. Originally
introduced as the Manifesto of the Communist Party in London, on
February 1, 1848, the name was changed to the Communist Manifesto, and
the name of Karl Marx was added as its author twenty years later, after a
series of small revolutions failed.

Marx wrote in 1848: "The coming world war will cause not only reactionary classes and dynasties, but entire reactionary peoples, to disappear from the face of the
earth." Friedrich Engels, that same year, wrote: "The next world war
will make whole reactionary peoples disappear from the face of the
earth."

The Manifesto was described by Marxians as "The Charter of Freedom of the Workers of the World," and it was the platform of the Communist League. It advocated the abolition of property in land, and
the application of all land rent to public purposes; a heavy progressive
or graduated income tax; abolition of all rights of inheritance; the
confiscation of all the property of immigrants and rebels;
centralization of credit in the hands of the State with a national bank;
centralization and State control of all communication and
transportation; expansion of factories to cultivate waste lands, and
create industrial armies, especially for agriculture; gradual abolition
of the distinction between town and country to have a more equitable
distribution of the population over the country; the elimination of
child factory labor and free education for all children in public
schools.

This revolutionary plan for socialism, which included the abolition of all religion, was reminiscent of the doctrines of Weishaupt. It was basicaIly a program for establishing a 'perfect'
state, and it called for the workers (proletariat) to revolt and
overthrow capitalism (the private ownership of industry), and for the
government to own all property. Marx, felt, that by controlling all
production, the ruling power could politically control a country. After
the communist regime would take over, the dictatorship would gradually
"wither away" and the result would be a non-government. The final stage
of communism is when the goods are distributed on the basis of need.
Leonid Brezhnev, when celebrating the 50th anniversary of the U.S.S.R.,
said: "Now the Soviet Union is marching onward. The Soviet Union is
moving towards communism."

Meanwhile, Professor Carl Ritter (1779-1859), of the University of Berlin, a co-founder of modern geographical science, was writing a contrasting view, under the
direction of another group of Illuminists. The purpose of this was to
divide the people of the world into opposing camps with differing
ideologies. The work started by Ritter, was finished after he died, by
German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900), who founded
Nietzscheism, which later developed into Fascism, and then into Nazism,
which was later used to ferment World War II. Although the Nazis, in
quoting from Nietzsche, considered themselves to be the Master Race,
Nietzsche did not. Nietzsche tried to stir things up at the top of the
social order, while Marx hammered away at the bottom, concentrating on
the lower class and working people. Nietzsche wanted to keep the
uneducated in a state of slavery, while Marx wanted to neutralize the
elite, and pushed for the rights of the people.

Marx worked as a correspondent for the New York Tribune (whose Editor was Horace Greeley, 1852-61), covering the 1848 European revolutions. One source has
reported that even these articles were written by Engels. In 1857 and
1858, Marx wrote a few articles for the New American Cyclopedia.

On September 28, 1864, Marx and Engels founded the International Workingmen's Association at St. Martin's Hall in London, which consisted
of English, French, German, Italian, Swiss, and Polish Socialists, who
were dedicated to destroying the "prevailing economic system." It later
became known as the First Socialist International, which eight years
later spread to New York and merged with the Socialist Party. The
statutes they adopted were similar to Mazzini's, and in fact, a man
named Wolff, the personal secretary of Mazzini, was a member, and pushed
Mazzini's views. Marx wrote to Engels: "I was present, only as a dumb
personage on the platform." James Guillaume, a Swiss member, wrote: "It
is not true that the Internationale was the creation of Karl Marx. He
remained completely outside the preparatory work that took place from
1862 to 1864..." Again, we find evidence that the Illuminati did in fact
control the growing communist movement, but not to deal with the
problems of workers and industry, rather it was to instigate riot and
revolution. The Marxist doctrine produced by the Association was
accepted and advocated by the emerging labor movement, and soon the
organization grew to 800,000 dues-paying members.

Even though Marx publicly urged the working class to overthrow the capitalists (the wealthy who profited from the Stock Exchange), in June, 1864, "in a
letter to his uncle, Leon Phillips, Marx announced that he had made 400
pounds on the Stock Exchange." It is obvious that Marx didn't practice
what he preached, and therefore didn't really believe in the movement he
was giving birth to. He was an employee, doing a job for his Illuminati
bosses.

Nathan Rothschild had given Marx two checks for several thousand pounds to finance the cause of Socialism. The checks were put on display in the British Museum, after Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a
trustee, had willed his museum and library to them.

In 1867, Marx wrote the first volume of Das Kapital, which became known as the "Bible of the Working Class." Marx felt, that as the workers achieved various
reforms, there would be a possibility for the peaceful evolution towards
socialism. A little known fact, is that Marx' beliefs were gleaned from
the writings of Weishaupt, Babeuf, Blanc, Cabet, Owen, Ogilvie,
Hodgkin, Gray, Robert Thompson, William Carpenter, and Clinton
Roosevelt; which he discovered from his hours of research in the Reading
Room of the British Museum. The second volume appeared after Marx'
death, edited by Engels from Marx' notes, in 1885; and volume three
appeared in 1894.

When Marx died in March 14, 1883, only six people attended his funeral. He never supported his family, which had produced six children. Three of them died of starvation in infancy and
two others committed suicide. Actually, Engels supported Marx with
income from his father's cotton mills in England. Marx was buried in
London, at Highgate Cemetery.

The Social Democratic Party in Germany, in 1869, was the first Marxist aligned political Party. They favored an independent working class. It grew rapidly, despite the
effort of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to break it up through the
enactment of anti-socialist legislation. In 1877, they elected a dozen
members to the Reichstag. In 1881, they had 312,000 members; and by
1891, 1,427,000. In 1891, they eliminated their earlier leanings toward
State-aid for co-ops, and aligned themselves with the Marxist goal of
"the abolition of class rule and of classes themselves."

Some of the early Socialist Parties were: Danish Social Democratic Party (1870's), Swedish Socialist Party (1889), Norwegian Labor Party (1887),
Austrian Social Democratic Party (1888), Belgian Labor Party (1885),
Dutch Socialist-Democratic Workers Party (1894), Spanish Social Labor
Party (1879), Italian Socialist Party (1892), and the Social Democratic
Federation of Great Britain (1880's).

In 1889, the Second International was formed, with their headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Their main responsibility was to create some sort of unity within its
ranks. It was totally organized along Marxist philosophies.

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ALSO:

Letter from Baruch Levy to Marx:

"The Jewish people as a whole will be its own Messiah. It will attain world dominion by the dissolution of other races, by the abolition of frontiers, the
annihilation of monarchy, and by the establishment of a world republic
in which the Jews will everywhere exercise the privilege of citizenship.
In this "new world order" the children of Israel will furnish all the
leaders without encountering opposition. The Governments of the
different peoples forming the world republic will fall without
difficulty into the hands of the Jews. It will then be possible for the
Jewish rulers to abolish private property, and everywhere to make use of
the resources of the state. Thus will the promise of the Talmud be
fulfilled, in which is said that when the Messianic time is come, the
Jews will have all the property of the whole world in their hands" (from
`La Revue de Paris', p. 574, June 1, 1928,
http://beta.communities.msn.ca/UndergroundOracleII).





You'll find in the writings of Karl Marx, which should be studied by people because he was taught by the best bankers in history. Karl Marx's when through the
whole necessity of using terror and why it was necessary, why it worked
on whole populations, because he knew that the job of communism was to
centralize a government. That was the first thing they had to do. That's
why Karl Marx congratulated Lincoln after the Civil War in America, he
congratulated him and you'll find that in the Congressional Records:
Karl Marx's letters to Lincoln for centralizing a powerful government
over the Americas.









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