James Rousse #racist #conspiracy thulesociety.com
Stalin was never in as full control of USSR to the degree that outsiders and Russians born after his time might imagine. Stalin was always dependent upon international Jewish bankers and foreign multinational corporations until he broke with them. Stalin was eventually murdered for daring to create an empire that was free of international Jewish control.
So long as Stalin was under the thumb of his international Jewish financiers, these foreign Jews could dictate a substantial portion of the Soviet Union’s domestic and foreign policies. Being told what to do be foreign Jewish interests was something that Stalin certainly resented. While Stalin was not totally averse to expanding the USSR’s territory a little bit here and there, he did renounce the idea of spreading Jewish Communism throughout the world by military force of by fomenting revolutions abroad. Instead, Stalin wanted to concentrate on developing “Socialism in One Country” as he referred to it.
Stalin’ desire to focus on improving life within the Soviet Union often put him at loggerheads with International Jewry who he was financially dependent on. The result was a situation where Stalin often did the bidding of his international Jewish financiers while at other times he openly defied them. During the years that divided World War I and World War II, Stalin was at his most defiant when dealing with his international Jewish backers.