Orthodox Anti-Globalist Resource Center Editorial
St. Petersburg 300: The Globalist Invasion
30 May, 2003
Dear Reader,
As you may know, St. Petersburg, Russia, where this site is based, is in
the throes of a "globalist invasion": Forty-odd "world leaders" with
their entourages have descended on our city to celebrate its 300th
anniversary. Security measures are unprecedented. As during the Genoa
G8 summit of several years ago, entire areas of the city have been
cordoned off, and only registered residents are allowed to pass.
The authorities have let it known that dissent will not be tolerated for
the duration of the festivities. Policemen from all over Russia have
been brought in to keep order during the celebration. A small
peaceful anti-globalist protest on the Field of Mars about a week ago
was brutally put down by the police. The participants were arrested and
detained, and some were brutally beaten. Among the victims was even a
member of the regional legislature.
City residents are "celebrating" by either leaving for their dachas or
staying in their apartments. The various events and festivities are
poorly-attended. There are far fewer people on the streets than usual
for just an average spring day, not to mention a holiday. Few foreign
tourists are to be seen on the streets of St. Petersburg either. The
much-touted tourist and economic boom which the holiday was supposed to
bring has turned out to be a phantom.
So if for average citizens and tourists the 300-year anniversary has
turned out to be a non-event at best, for whose benefit is the whole
business taking place?
It's clear that Putin plans to use the summit to help win the favor of
his globalist masters.
In record time and at enormous expense (the money was allegedly from
"anonymous private donors") a former Tsarist residence on the outskirts
of St. Petersburg, Konstantinovsky Palace, has been rebuilt just for the
300th anniversary. Just one year ago, this spectacular palace, where
the globalizers' summit will take place, still lay in ruins! Now its
lavish gilt and frescoed halls have not only been recreated to their
former 18th Century splendor, but are jam-packed with the latest in
security and conferencing technology. Luxurious villas, each named
after a Russian city, have been constructed on the palace grounds to
house the world leaders. Chirac is reportedly staying in "Villa
Moscow", for example, while Putin will stay, naturally, in "Villa St.
Petersburg". After the summit is over, the palace will serve as a
presidential residence. So you see, unlike in Soviet times, when
Tsarist palaces were lovingly restored as museums open to all, the
rebuilt Konstantinovsky Palace was planned from day one as an elite
playground. Ordinary citizens will get to glimpse its luxury only on
their TV screens.
It seems that Putin is hoping that his guests, after being wined and
dined in his new "Versailles", will be so impressed that they'll promote him
from G8 "house nigger" to full-fledged member of the global elite! Now
Russian delegations might even be allowed to arrive on the first day of
G8 summits, not on the second day after the important decisions have
already been made! In any case, the sight of untold luxury against the
background of unprotesting, destitute Russian masses is sure to please
the masterminds of the New World Order, who have just such a future
planned for all of humanity!
Perhaps the High Priests of the Sanhedrin will even be inspired to move
operations from New York to St. Petersburg, from where they can
enthrone their world dictator, "Moshiach". You see, America, more
hated by the day, is beginning to outlive its usefulness as the
Zionists' bully-boy. After obedient pro-Israel puppet regimes policed
by UN "blue helmets" and various "multi-national peacekeepers" are in
place throughout the Muslim world, American military might will become
completely superfluous. GI Joe can be sent packing, and the U.S. of A.
made into a scapegoat for all the Zionists' crimes against humanity!
The choice of St. Petersburg for this unprecedented world summit was no
accident. Students of the mystical underpinnings of the New World Order
know the NWO to be an outgrowth of Masonry, that network of secret
societies charged with the "overthrow of thrones and altars". With this
goal achieved, today's globalists are now proceeding with the next phase
of the Masonic project: the destruction of the very notions of nation,
race, religion, God and virtue, and the enthronement of a world
dictator (yes, that very same "Moshiach") who will rule over a gray,
"dumbed-down" mass of humanity.
Peter the Great is often credited with introducing Masonry into Russia.
In any case, the "reforms" of this much-touted Tsar, and the building of
his new capital, both carried out with unprecedented violence (St.
Petersburg was "built on bones", as locals say), did much to weaken
Russia's national spiritual foundations and create a society
of a more "globalist" type.
"Encouraged" by such draconian laws as the well-known ban on beards, and
an enforced European dress code, Peter's new urban aristocracy hastened
to abandon its national traditions. A fatal rift between nobility and
peasantry developed. The Orthodox Faith began to give way to "liberal",
"enlightenment" philosophy and even outright atheism, known then as
"free-thinking". All of this turned Russia away from her true
historical mission, as defender of divine justice on Earth, drawing her
into the orbit of the diabolical NWO project.
Masonic "tell-tale traces" run through St. Petersburg's 300-year history
like a bloody red thread. Thanks to the "reforms" of Catherine II (the
so-called "Great"), the Russian Aristocracy had developed into a true
"oligarchical class" devoid of all accountability to the peasantry and
Russia as a whole. Catherine's son, Emperor Paul the First, tried to
remedy this situation by imposing some limits and responsibilities on
the nobility. Plotters in Paul's court, led by the Mason Count Palen,
quickly put an end to this initiative by assassinating the emperor.
Nearly all the leaders of the Decembrist Uprising of 1825 were Masons.
This "uprising" really ought to be called a "coup", for the participants
were all aristocrats or officers. Simple people were not involved in
any way. Fortunately the plotters failed in their attempt to overthrow
the monarchy, murder the Tsar, and establish a secular "republic".
By publishing a slanderous article impugning Pushkin's honor, Masonic
conspirators maneuvered Russia's greatest poet into the duel in which he
lost his life. Pushkin's murderer, the Mason Dantes, was quickly
spirited out of the country, to France. In his younger days Pushkin,
educated at the Lyceum at Tsarskoye Selo, a hotbed of Masonry, had
possibly been inducted into a Masonic lodge himself. With maturity,
however, he began to cool to the "occult brotherhood", and embrace
monarchy and Orthodoxy. In 1825 he refused to lend support to the
Decembrist conspirators, many of whom he knew well. All of this,
coupled with Pushkin's genius and influence, made the poet's continued
existence intolerable to the Masons and he was slated for elimination.
How many more masterpieces would this genius of world literature have
written had his life not been cut short by Masonic conspirators at the
age of 37?
By the end of the 19th Century, Masons had thoroughly infiltrated the
Tsarist government. The so-called "February Revolution" of 1917, in
which Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate, was actually a Masonic
coup. All of the members of the Provisional Government, including its
leader Kerensky, were Masons associated with the "Grand Orient" Lodge of
Paris.
All of the aforementioned events in St. Petersburg history (and this
list is far from complete), were tragic losses for Russia and the world,
but triumphs for those who would rule humanity "by force and deceit".
For this reason the latter have an especial "soft spot" for our city, as
the site of their greatest victories.
In our post-communist era, this "soft spot" has been expressed in a
variety of curious ways. Pyramids and obelisks are appearing everywhere
on the city landscape. Though most streets and squares have had their
pre-communist names restored, for some reason those streets named in
honor of Masons have not. "Decembrist Street", "Uprising Square", and
the streets named in honor of Decembrists Pestel, Ryleyev and others
retain their communist-era names!
The organization in charge of organizing St. Petersburg's anniversary
celebration is called the "300 Committee". A deliberate reference to the
so-called "Committee of
300", described by anti-Masonic researcher John Coleman? According to
Coleman, world processes today are directed by a group of 300 powerful
co-conspirators.
The sculptor Mikhail Shemiakin, who now resides in the USA, was adopted
by St. Petersburg globalists in the 1990's as their favorite
monument-builder. Shemiakin, true to his Jewish roots, is a true
Russophobe. His seated bronze of Peter the Great, situated in the
spiritual heart of St. Petersburg, the St. Peter and Paul Fortress, is
misshapen, with the head far too small for the body. Peter is both bony
and mechanically rendered, his fingers like sticks. Shemiakin's bronze
monument to "victims of communism" (the inscriptions reveal he has in
mind mainly Jewish victims of Stalin's purges) on the Robespierre
Embankment (its communist-era name unchanged!) is a hideous
figure of a sphinx (the sphinx, like everything Egyptian, being a
favorite Masonic symbol) with part of the skin removed from its head,
revealing the bone beneath. A third Shemiakin "masterpiece", curiously
located in an out-of-the-way park next to Sampson Cathedral, honors St.
Petersburg's architects, and features compasses, trowels and other
Masonic paraphernalia, as well as a skull. (It's in the form of a
gothic arch, of all things, gothic architecture being completely alien
to Petersburg.) What seems to unite all of Shemiakin's work is bones,
death, decay and disfigurement, which makes him the perfect Masonic
sculptor. By the way, if you locate these three monuments on a city
map, you'll notice that they describe a perfect equilateral triangle, or
Masonic pyramid!
Shemiakin's "latest and greatest", a bronze ensemble of Peter the Great,
his wife and a dwarf (!), rendered in the usual disfigured, bony,
deathlike Shemiakin style, "graces" the grounds of the newly-restored
Konstantinovsky Palace. Soon Bush, Blair and other "world leaders"
gathered in our city to celebrate their victory over the human race will
have ample opportunity to admire it!
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