Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Mysterious Links between Socialism, Zionism and Satanism

Uncomfortable and compromising strings connect Karl Marx – the German-Jewish philosopher and economist, founder of the so-called scientific Socialism – to Satanism. Since the left is not interested in publicizing this relation, it is treated as nothing more than a transitory and immature phase of Marx’s life before he reached his intellectual peak. Notwithstanding, this connection existed and marked his whole life. Further, he never recanted his pact with the Devil. On the contrary, because of it, he conceived the most perverse ideology in History that is responsible for the death of more than 100 million people.

The discoveries of Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian scholar, were the fruit of a careful research, published in his book Marx & Satan (1986). His conclusions confirmed the affirmations of Pope Pius XII who called Marx a “dedicated and acclaimed Satanist.” Wurmbrand did not reach a conclusion about whether Marx really desired the establishment of an egalitarian and socialist society or just used this as a pretext to expel God from society. In other words: Was Marx inspired by construction or destruction?

I believe that in fact Marx wanted an egalitarian society without classes. For his cult to equality as a metaphysical value led him to repeat, in one way or another, Satan’s revolt against the authority of God. Indeed, once Marx declared: “I am as great as God.” In Marx the mysticism of the egalitarian society he wanted to construct was just an expression of his inner revolt against all authority and everything superior to him.

Marx strove “to exterminate the medieval religion and politics,” and, in this way, to destroy the Church and Christian Civilization. In this, he was following the declared intent of his guru Moses Hess, who wanted to wipe out every trace of the divine likenesses that exists in human society and its institutions and customs. To strip organic society of its sacrality and harmonic inequalities was the inexorable demand of the new socialist society, which could not tolerate the infinite superiority of God.

In my opinion, Marx had a twofold objective: More

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