Myth of the Bolshevik Destroying Old Russia
It was not the Bolshevik commissars and Red Guards who killed "Old Russia"; they came later, when the road was cleared for them. Nicholas II was overthrown by the Russian elite — - generals and deputies, grand dukes and the highest hierarchs of the church, masons of the high steppes of initiation and bankers, aristocrats and industrialists, merchants and officials. They can be called Febrarist revolutionaries, Western Freemasons. They wanted to gain full power and lead Russia along the Western path of development, but the Russian autocracy prevented them.
It was not the Bolshevik commissars and Red Guards who killed "Old Russia"; they came later, when the road was cleared for them. Nicholas II was overthrown by the Russian elite — - generals and deputies, grand dukes and the highest hierarchs of the church, masons of the high steppes of initiation and bankers, aristocrats and industrialists, merchants and officials. They can be called Febrarist revolutionaries, Western Freemasons. They wanted to gain full power and lead Russia along the Western path of development, but the Russian autocracy prevented them.