don't forget, Russia was infiltrated by the marxists in 1917, who wanted to be communists but only managed to become socialists...
and, the historical mistake was sending them into internal and external exile in the preceding years instead of weeding the garden.
interesting historical footnote is how Lenin and comrades got to St Petersburg in 1917...
"He (Lenin) organised a plan with other dissidents to negotiate a passage for them through Germany, with whom Russia was then at war. Recognising that these dissidents could cause problems for their Russian enemies, the German government agreed to permit 32 Russian citizens to travel in a sealed train carriage through their territory, among them Lenin and his wife.[129] The group travelled by train from Zürich to Sassnitz, proceeding by ferry to Trelleborg, Sweden, and from there to the Haparanda–Tornio border crossing and then to Helsinki before taking the final train to Petrograd in disguise."
Be interesting to know exactly who Lenin negotiated with for passage back to Russia at this critical time... looking more and more like the formula for that spark to ignite a color revolution before they were called color revolutions...
don't forget, Russia was infiltrated by the marxists in 1917, who wanted to be communists but only managed to become socialists...
and, the historical mistake was sending them into internal and external exile in the preceding years instead of weeding the garden.
interesting historical footnote is how Lenin and comrades got to St Petersburg in 1917...
"He (Lenin) organised a plan with other dissidents to negotiate a passage for them through Germany, with whom Russia was then at war. Recognising that these dissidents could cause problems for their Russian enemies, the German government agreed to permit 32 Russian citizens to travel in a sealed train carriage through their territory, among them Lenin and his wife.[129] The group travelled by train from Zürich to Sassnitz, proceeding by ferry to Trelleborg, Sweden, and from there to the Haparanda–Tornio border crossing and then to Helsinki before taking the final train to Petrograd in disguise."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Lenin#February_Revolution_and_the_July_Days:_1917
Be interesting to know exactly who Lenin negotiated with for passage back to Russia at this critical time... looking more and more like the formula for that spark to ignite a color revolution before they were called color revolutions...
https://rumble.com/vwxqgw-oliver-stone-ukraine-on-fire.html