WURMBRAND, Richard - Marx and Satan
WURMBRAND, Richard - Marx and Satan
WURMBRAND, Richard - Marx and Satan
" The idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization . It must be destroyed."
Karl Marx
Rev. Richard W urm brand has thoroughly researched this subj ect and
against it.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
ONE
Changed Loyalties
TWO
THREE
Ruined Faith
FOUR
Too Late
FIVE
A Cruel Counterfeit
SIX
A Spiritual Warfare
SEVEN
EIGHT
Angels of Light
NINE
TEN
Marx or Christ?
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INTRODUCTION
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Marx's Christian Writings
Today one third of the world is Marxist. Marxism in
one form or another is embraced by many in capitalist
countries, too. There are even Christians, and amazingly, clergymen, some in high standing, who are sure
that while Jesus might have had the right answers about
how to get to heaven, Marx had the right answers
about how to help the hungry, destitute, and oppressed
here on earth.
Marx, it is said, was deeply humane. He was dominated by one idea: how to help the exploited masses.
What impoverishes them, he maintained, is capitalism.
Once this rotten system is overthrown after a transitional period of dictatorship of the proletariat, a society
will emerge in which everyone will work according to
his abilities in factories and farms belonging to the
collective, and will be rewarded according to his needs.
There will be no state to rule over the individual, no
wars, no revolution, only an everlasting, universal
brotherhood.
In order for the masses to achieve happiness, more
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Marx knew a way for men to become loving brethren toward one another-Christianity:
He continues:
Union with Christ could give an inner elevation, comfort in
sorrow, calm trust, and a heart susceptible to human love, to
everything noble and great, not for the sake of ambition and
glory, but only for the sake of Christ."
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AGAINST
ALL GODS
Satan in Marx's Family
When he wrote the works quoted in the last chapter,
Marx, a premature genius, was only eighteen. His life's
program had thus already been established. He had no
vision of serving mankind, the proletariat, or socialism.
He merely wished to bring the world to ruin, to build
for himself a throne whose bulwark would be human
fear.
At that point, correspondence between Karl Marx
and his father included some especially cryptic passages. The son writes,
A curtain had fallen. My holy of holies was rent asunder and
new gods had to be installed.'
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No commentary is needed.
Marx had started out with artistic ambitions. His
poems and drama are important in revealing the state
of his heart; but having no literary value, they received
no recognition. Lack of success in drama gave us a
Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the Nazis; in
philosophy a Rosenberg, the purveyor of German racism; in painting and architecture a Hitler.
Hitler was a poet too. It can be assumed that he
never read Marx's poetry, but the resemblance is striking. In his poems Hitler mentions the same Satanist
practices:
On rough nights, I go sometimes
To the oak of Wotan in the still garden,
To make a pact with dark forces.
The moonlight makes runes appear.
Those that were sunbathed during the day
Become small before the magic formula."
"Wotan" is the chief god of German heathen mythology "Runes" were symbols used for writing in olden
times.
Hitler soon abandoned a poetic career, and so did
Marx, who exchanged it for a revolutionary career in
the name of Satan against a society which had not
appreciated his poems. This is conceivably one of the
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with reluctance, holding on to them until the last moment. But since he had made a pact with the Devil,
there was no escaping it.
Marx's biographer continues,
There can be very little doubt that those interminable stories
were autobiographical. He had the Devil's view of the world,
and the Devil's malignity Sometimes he seemed to know that
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Marx did not often speak publicly about metaphysics, but we can gather his views from the men with
whom he associated. One of his partners in the First
International was Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian anarchist, who wrote:
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Marx, along with Bakunin, formed the First International and endorsed this strange program. Marx and
Engels said in The Communist Manifesto that the proletarian sees law, morality, and religion as "so many
bourgeois prejudices, behind which lurk in ambush just
as many bourgeois interests."
Bakunin reveals that Proudhon, another major Socialist thinker and at that time a friend of Karl Marx,
also "worshiped Satan."22 Hess had introduced Marx
to Proudhon, who wore the same hair style typical of
the nineteenth-century Satanist sect of Joanna Southcott.
Proudhon, in The Philosophy of Misery, declared
that God was the prototype for injustice.
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He exclaims,
Come, Satan, slandered by the small and by kings. God is
stupidity and cowardice; God is hypocrisy and falsehood;
God is tyranny and poverty; God is evil. Where humanity
bows before an altar, humanity, the slave of kings and
priests, will be condemned. . .. I swear, God, with my hand
stretched out towards the heavens, that you are nothing
more than the executioner of my reason, the sceptre of my
conscience. . .. God is essentially anticivilized, antiliberal,
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Were these poems the only expressly Satanist writings of Karl Marx? We do not know, because the bulk
of his works is kept secret by those who guard his
manuscripts.
Albert Camus stated that
In The Revolted
thirty volumes of Marx and Engels have never been
published and expressed the presumption that they are
not much like what is generally known as Marxism.
On reading this, I had one of my secretaries write to
the Marx Institute in Moscow, asking if this assertion
of the French writer is true.
I received a reply
The vice director, one Professor M. Mtchedlov,
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after saying Camus lied, nevertheless confirmed his allegations. Mtchedlov wrote that of a total of one hundred volumes, only thirteen have appeared. He offered
a ridiculous excuse for this: World War II forestalled
the printing of the other volumes. The letter was written in 1980, thirty-five years after the end of the war.
And the State Publishing House of the Soviet Union
surely has sufficient funds.
From this letter it is clear that though the Soviet
Communists have all the manuscripts for one hundred
volumes, they have chosen to publish only thirteen.
There is no other explanation than that most of Marx's
ideas are deliberately being kept secret.
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THREE
RUINED
FAITH
Engels's Counter-Conversion
Since Friedrich Engels figures prominently in Marx's
life, I will give brief material about him. Engels had
been brought up in a pietistic family In fact, in his
youth he had composed beautiful Christian poems.
After meeting Marx, he wrote about him:
Who is chasing wild endeavor? A black man from Trier
[Marx's birthplace], a remarkable monster. He does not walk
or run, he jumps on his heels and rages full of anger as if he
would like to catch the wide tent of the sky and throw it to
the earth. He stretches his arms far away in the air; the
wicked fist is clenched, he rages without ceasing, as if ten
thousand devils had caught him by the hair.'
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The man who convinced him to become a Communist was the same Moses Hess who had previously
convinced Marx. Hess wrote, after meeting Engels in
Cologne,
He parted from me as an overzealous Communist. This is
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Engels was very well aware of the danger of Satanism. In his book Schelling, Philosopher in Christ, Engels wrote:
Since the terrible French Revolution, an entirely new, devilish
spirit has entered into a great part of mankind, and godlessness lifts its daring head in such an unashamed and subtle
manner that you would think the prophecies of Scripture are
fulfilled now. Let us see first what the Scriptures say about
the godlessness of the last times. The Lord Jesus says in
Matthew 24:11-13: "Many false prophets shall rise, and shall
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In contrast, Hitler, who desired only the enslavement and not the destruction of these nations, was
much more humane than Marx.
Engels wrote in the same vein:
The next world war will make whole reactionary peoples
disappear from the face of the earth. This, too, is progress."
Obviously this cannot be fulfilled without crushing some
delicate national flower. But without violence and without
pitilessness nothing can be obtained in history 17
Marx, the man who posed as a fighter for the proletariat, called this class of people "stupid boys, rogues,
asses. "
Engels well knew what to expect from them. He
wrote, "The democratic, red, yes, even the Communist
mob, will never love us."
Marx identified black people with "idiots" and constantly used the offensive term "nigger" in private correspondence.
He called his rival Lassalle "the Jewish nigger" and
made it very clear that this was not intended as an
epithet of disdain for just one person.
I t is now absolu tely clear to me that, as both the shape of his
head and his hair texture shows, he is descended from the
Negroes who joined Moses' flight from Egypt (unless his
mother or grandmother on the paternal side hybridized with
a nigger).... The pushiness of the fellow is also nigger-like.
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A Housemaid's Revelation
An American, Commander Sergius Riis, had been a
disciple of Marx. Grieved by the news of his death, he
went to London to visit the house in which the admired teacher had lived. The family had moved. The
only one whom he could find to interview was Marx's
former housemaid Helen Demuth. She said these amazing words about him:
He was a God-fearing man. When very 'sick, he prayed alone
in his room before a row of lighted candles, tying a sort of
tape measure around his forehead.'
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Family Letters
Another possible hint is contained in a letter written to
Marx by his son Edgar on March 31, 1854. It begins
with the startling words, "My dear devil.'? Who has
ever known of a son addressing his father like this? But
that is how a Satanist writes to his beloved one. Could
the son have been initiated as well?
Equally significant, Marx's wife addresses him as
follows, in a letter of August 1844,
Your last pastoral letter, high priest and bishop of souls, has
again given quiet rest and peace to your poor sheep."
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Biographers' Testimonies
Some biographers of Marx have undoubtedly had a
suspicion about the connection between devil-worship
and the subject of their book. But not having the necessary spiritual preparation, they could not understand
the facts they had before their eyes. Still, their testimony is interesting.
The Marxist Franz Mehring wrote in his book Karl
Marx:
Although Karl Marx's father died a few days after his son's
twentieth birthday, he seems to have observed with secret
apprehension the demon in his favorite son. . . .4
Henry Marx did not think and could not have thought that
the rich store of bourgeois culture which he handed on to
his son Karl as a valuable heritage for life would only help to
deliver the demon he feared.5
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What is this other mysterious force which supersedes even the plans of the Bolshevik leaders? Did they
sellout to a force which they hoped to master, but
which proved more powerful than even they anticipated and drove them to despair?
In a letter of 1921 Lenin wrote:
I hope we will be hanged on a stinking rope. And I did not
lose the hope that this would happen, because we cannot
condemn dirty bureaucracy If this happens, it will be well
done.!?
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Bukharin, Stalin, Mao, Ceausescu, Andropov
It might be instructive at this point to take a look at
some modern Marxists. Bukharin, secretary general of
the Communist International and one of the chief
Marxist doctrinaires in this century, as early as the age
of twelve, after reading the Book of Revelation in the
Bible, longed to become the Antichrist. Realizing from
Scripture that the Antichrist had to be the son of the
apocalyptic great whore, he insisted that his mother
confess to having been a harlot.
About Stalin he wrote, "He is not a man, but a
devil."!
Too late Bukharin realized into whose hands he had
fallen. In a letter which he made his wife memorize just
before his arrest and execution, he said:
I am leaving life. I am lowering my head. . . . I feel my
helplessness before a hellish machine.... 2
He had helped erect a guillotine-the Soviet statethat had killed millions, only to learn in the end that its
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Stalin described to Kaganovitch his spiritual exercise . Believers of various religions engage in the practice
of meditation on what is beautiful, wise, and good, to
help them become more loving. Stalin indulged in just
the opposite practice..
He told Kaganovitch:
When I have to say good-bye to someone, I picture this
person on all fours and he becomes disgusting. Sometimes I
feel attached to a person who should be removed for the
good of the cause. What do you think I do? I imagine this
person shitting, exhaling stench, farting, vomiting-and I
don't feel sorry for this person. The sooner he stops stinking
on this earth, the better. And I cross this person out of my
heart.
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of men to keep them from seeing God's pastures, reserved for believing souls.
The diary contains many revealing insights:
Many times Stalin spoke of religion as our most vicious
enemy He hates religion for many reasons, and I share his
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feelings. Religion is a cunning and dangerous
Stalin also thinks that separation from children should be the
main punishment for all parents belonging to sects, irrespective of whether they were convicted or not.
I think he secretly engaged in astrology One peculiar
feature of his always astonished me. He always talked with
some veiled respect about God and religion. At first, I
thought I was imagining it, but gradually I realized it was
true. But he was always careful when the subject came up.
And I was never able to find out exactly what his point of
view was. One thing became very clear to me-his treatment
of God and religion was very special. For example, he never
said directly there was no God....
People ceased somehow to be their own selves in his
presence. They all admired him and worshiped him. I don't
think he enjoyed any great love of the nation: he was above
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Svetlana further mentions that Stalin considered goodness and forgiving love to be worse than the greatest
crime."
Such is the Satanic priesthood that rules almost half
of mankind and which orders terrorist acts all over the
world.
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One of the leaders of a terrorist organization in
Argentina took upon himself the nickname "Satanovsky"
Anatole France, a renowned French Communist
writer, introduced some of the greatest intellectuals of
France to communism. At a recent exhibition of demoniac art in Paris, one of the pieces shown was the
specific chair used by that Communist writer for presiding over Satanist rituals. Its horned armrests and legs
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Britain's center of Satanism is Highgate Cemetery in
London, where Karl Marx is buried. Mysterious rites of
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Cult of Violence
Engels wrote in Anti-Duhring, "Universal love for men
is an absurdity" And in a letter to a friend he said, "We
need hate rather than love-at least for now."
Che Guevara learned his Marxist lessons well. In his
writings he echoes Engels's sentiments:
Hate is an element of fight-pitiless hate against the foe,
hate that lifts the revolutionist above the natural limitation of
man and makes him become an efficient, destructive, cool,
calculating, and cold killing machine.
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Further:
There is only one method to shorten the murderous pains of
death of the old society, the bloody birth pangs of the new
society; only one method to simplify and concentrate them,
that is revolutionary terrorisrn.!"
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Khrushchev: "If anyone believes our smiles involve abandonment of the teachings of Marx, Engels and Lenin, he
deceives himself. Those who wait for that must wait
until a shrimp learns to whistle."
Satanist Cruelty
Solzhenitsyn reveals in his monumental Gulag Archipelago'? that the hobby of Yagoda, the Soviet Union's
minister of interior affairs, was to undress and, naked,
shoot at images of Jesus and the saints. A couple of
comrades joined him in this. Another Satanist ritual
practiced in Communist high places!
Why should men allegedly representing the proletariat shoot at the image of Jesus, a proletarian, or the
virgin Mary, a poor woman?
Some Pentecostal Christians recall an incident that
took place in Russia during World War II. One of their
preachers had exorcised a devil who threatened, upon
leaving the possessed, "I will take revenge." Several
years later the Pentecostal preacher who had performed
the exorcism was shot for his faith. The officer who
executed him said just before pulling the trigger, "Now
we are even."
Are Communist officers sometimes possessed by
devils? Do they perhaps serve as Satan's instruments of
revenge against Christians who seek to overthrow his
throne? There is no doubt.
In Russia, in Stalin's day, some Communists killed a
number of innocents in the cellars of the police. After
their bloody deed, one of the henchmen had second
thoughts and went from corpse to corpse, apologizing:
"I did not intend to do this. I don't know you. Speak to
me, move, forgive me." One of his comrades then killed
him. A third was converted and later related the incident.
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Satanic Sin
I have written that Marxism is Satanic. But is not every
sin Satanic by its very nature?
I pondered long about this. Then I had a dream one
night that clarified my thinking.
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Satanic crime is of another order. Hitler killed millions of Jews, including babies, with the excuse that
Jews had done harm to the German people. For the
Communists it was a matter of course to imprison and
torture the family members of a person they considered
guilty. When I was jailed, it was taken for granted that
my wife must be jailed too, and that my son must be
excluded from all schooling.
Marxism is not an ordinary sinful human ideology.
. It is Satanic in its manner of sinning, as it is Satanic in
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Over an Ethiopian Lutheran radio station confiscated by the Communist government, a Satanist version of
the Bible is broadcast. First Corinthians 13 sounds like
this:
Though I speak all the languages and have no enmity toward
the landlords and capitalists, I have become as sounding
brass .... Class hatred suffers no exploitation and is brutal.
Class hatred envies their riches and vaunts itself with the
successful revolutions in many Socialist states.... And now
abide faith, hope, and class hatred, but the greatest of these
is revolutionist hatred.
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The Little and the Big Devils
According to current official Marxist doctrine, which,
as has been illustrated, is only a disguise, neither God
nor the Devil exists. Both are fancies. Because of this
teaching, Christians are persecuted by the Communists.
However, the Soviet newspaper Kommunisma Uzvara (April 1974) reports that many atheist circles have
been created in Red Latvia's schools. The name given
the children in the fourth through sixth grades is "little
devils," while seventh graders are called "servants of
the Devil." In another school eighth graders have the
name "faithful children of the Devil." At the meeting
the children come clothed as devils, complete with
horns and tails.'
Thus, it is forbidden to worship God, though devilworship is openly permitted and even encouraged
among children of school age. This was the hidden
objective of the Communists when they seized power
in Russia.
In Vitebsk (U.S.S.R.) Zoia Titova, a member of the
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Religious Obscenities
It might be in some sense "logical" that Communists
would arrest priests and pastors as counterrevolutionaries. But why were priests compelled by the Marxists in
the Romanian prison of Piteshti to say Mass over excrement and urine? Why were Christians tortured into
taking Communion with these as the elements? Why
such an obscene mockery of religion? Why did the
Romanian Orthodox priest Roman Braga, whom I
knew personally when he was a prisoner of the Communists, and who presently resides in the U.S.A., have
his teeth knocked out one by one with an iron rod in
order to make him blaspheme?
The Communists had explained to him and others:
"If we kill you Christians, you go to heaven. But we
don't want you to be crowned martyrs. You should
curse God first and then go to hell."
In the prison of Piteshti the Communists would
force a very religious prisoner to be "baptized" daily by
putting his head into the barrel in which his fellowsufferers had fulfilled their necessities, meanwhile
obliging the other prisoners to sing the baptismal serVIce.
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Torture is productive, it leads to ingenious inventions-this is all Marx had to say about the subject.
No wonder Marxist governments have surpassed all
others in torturing their opponents! This alone displays
the Satanic nature of Marxism.
Marxism also is based on a hatred for God. In
1923, in the Soviet Union, mock trials of God were
held in the presence of Trotsky and Lunatcharski." But
such opposition to God and His people do not belong
only to the past.
Satanist desecrations of Catholic churches have occurred in the 1970s in Upyna, Dotnuva, Zanaiciu, Kalvarija, Sede, etc., localities in Soviet Lithuania. The
most recent about which we know happened in Alsedeai on September 22, 1980. 9
In his book Psychiatric Hospital 14, Moscow,
Georgi Fedotov tells of his conversation with the psychiatrist Dr. Valdimir Levitski about a Christian named
Argentov who was detained there. The physician says,
"You are pulling your friend Eduard toward God and
we toward the Devil. So I'm using my nghts as a psychiatrist to deny you and your friends access to him."
The Christian Salu Daka Ndebele was interrogated
by the Secret Police of Maputo in Communist Mozambique. The officer said to him, "We want to kill your
God." He raised his gun toward the head of the prisoner and declared, "This is my God. With this I have the
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Occult Practices
More about the relationship between Marxism and the
occult can be found in Psychic Discoveries Behind the
Iron Curtain" by Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroder.
It is highly significant that the Communist East is much
more advanced than the West in research about the
dark forces manipulated by Satan.
Dr. Eduard Naumov, a member of the International
Association of Parapsychologists, was arrested in Moscow. The Moscow physicist L. Regelsohn, a HebrewChristian who took his defense, tells us the reason for
his arrest: Naumov endeavored to keep the psychic
sphere of life free from the domination of evil forces
that used parapsychology as a new weapon for the
oppression of the human soul.
In Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, etc., the Communist
Party spends huge sums on secret investigation into this
science. There is an Iron Curtain which hides from the
West information about what happens in the twenty
parapsychological institutes located in the Soviet
Union.
Komsomolskaia Pravda (Moscow) published a
lengthy article about hypnotists who help people "regress to past lives." For the induction process they use
the following suggestions:
You descend into earth, deeper, even deeper. You and the
earth become one .... You are deep in the earth. You are
surrounded by thick darkness. . . . Around you is eternal
night....
Now we approach a spot of light far away ... nearer and
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In such articles the Soviets use intentional doubletalk. Aware that some might become frightened, they
are purposefully reserved, claiming they only inform
without agreeing. But what would readers think of an
editor who reprinted provocative articles and lustful
pictures endlessly from Playboy while claiming that he
did not agree fully with what he was purveying to the
public?
Soviet writers say clearly that this "time machine" is
not science fiction. "Transpersonalism" offers this voyage in time.
In the Satanist black masses, all prayers are said
from the end to the beginning, and the priestly robe is
worn inside out. Inversion is the Satanist rule, and this
is applied even to the doctrine of reincarnation. Whereas Indian devotees are concerned about their future
reincarnations and try to better themselves by obeying
what they believe to be God's commandments, the Satanists offer a return to former incarnations. They care
nothing about a better future in eternity
Marxism as a Church
Just as Satan came to Jesus with Bible verses, so Marx
used texts of Scripture, though with much distortion.
Volume 2 of The Works of Marx and Engels opens
with Jesus' words to His disciples (John 6:63), as
quoted by Marx in his book The Holy Family: "It is
the spirit which gives life." Then we read:
Criticism [his criticism of all that exists] so loved the masses
that it sent its only-begotten son [i.e., Marx], that whosoever
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Marx and Darwin
What was the specific contribution of Marx to Satan's
plan for mankind?
The Bible teaches that God created man in His own
image (Genesis 1:26). Up to the time of Marx, man
continued to be considered as "the crown of creation."
Marx was Satan's chosen tool to make man lose his
self-esteem, his conviction that he comes from high
places and is meant to return to them. Marxism is the
first systematic and detailed philosophy which drastically reduces the notion of man.
According to Marx, man is primarily a belly which
has to be filled and refilled constantly The prevailing
interests of man are economic in nature; he produces in
order to satisfy his needs. For this purpose, he enters
into social relationships with others. This is the basis of
society, what Marx calls the infrastructure. Marriage,
love, art, science, religion, philosophy, everything other
than the needs of the belly, are all superstructure, determined in the last analysis by the state of the belly
No wonder Marx praised Darwin's book The De-
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He speaks in one breath about "the absolutism of celestial and earthly tryants over slaves."16
The Satanic depths of communism can be understood only by knowing the kind of man Moses Hess
was, for he influenced Marx and Engels, with whom he
founded the First International, as well. as Bakunin.
Without a knowledge of Hess, Marx is unintelligible,
because it is he who brought Marx to socialism.
Consider Marx's words already quoted:
Words I teach all mixed up into a devilish muddle.
Thus, anyone may think just what he chooses to think.
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The Demons.
N etchaiev, called a "splendid, young fanatic":" by
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Bakunin, Marx's collaborator in founding the First International, wrote The Catechism of the Revolutionist
as the guide for the Russian organization "Popular Revenge." It appeared around 1870.
The purpose of this organization was formulated as
follows.
Our cause is terrible, complete, universal, and pitiless destruction. . . . Let us unite with the savage, criminal world,
these true and only revolutionists of Russia."
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In 1869, in Geneva, Netchaiev wrote a proclamation in which, referring to the man who shot Emperor
Alexander II, he advises:
We must consider what Karakazov did as prologue. Yes, this
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And again:
Mankind must be divided into two unequal parts. One tenth
receives personal liberty and unlimited rights over the other
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Orginforrn
A gigantic organism has been created by the Soviet
Secret Police to destroy the churches in the whole
world. Their first aim is to cancel or minimize the
hostility of religions toward communism, Additionally,
they seek allies within the churches so they can use
clerical prestige to bring the mass of believers into the
camp of revolution. The name of this department is
Orginforrn. It has secret cells in every country, and in
every large religious organization.
One can assume that anti-Communist organizations
and missions working behind the Iron Curtain are its
main target. Communist agents specializing in propaganda and provocation infiltrate churches and missions
to prepare the ideological disarmament of the faithful.
Its first director, Vassilii Corclov was formerly an
Orthodox priest, an apostle turned Judas. The headquarters are in Warsaw. The actual leader is Theodor
Krasky
Originform has one school in Feodosia for training
agents for Latin countries and one in Moscow for
North America. The agents for Britain, Holland, Scandinavia, etc., are trained in Siguel (Latvia) and those for
Moslem countries in Constantza (Romania).
These schools prepare false pastors, priests, imams,
and rabbis; each must understand thoroughly their respective theology Some of them entrench themselves in
churches or missions by posing as refugees.
A Jesuit named Tondi, an Italian Communist, after
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E I G H T
ANGELS
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The Satanist Mass
Dr. Lawence Pazder, in Michelle Remembers,' gives us
the exact words of a highly secret Satanist mass, obtained through regression analysis from a girl who had
attended such some twenty years before.
In the mass Satan appears and says:
Out of dark and fire red
Comes a man of living dead;
I only walk the earth at night,
I only burn out the light.
I only go where everybody's afraid;
I go and find the ones who've strayed.
All the darkest forces they are mine.
Turn a light, make it night.
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You can write all day, you can write all night,
But writing won't bring light.
I'll burn it out, I'll make it black.
I'll burn your words from front to back.
I'll burn each page, I'll eat each word
And spit it out never to be heard.
The fire will grow, their eyes will see.
The book of words can't stand up to me.
When they grow old, they'll know and tell.
The only power comes from Hell.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Burn in the fire and then you're gone.
Their words were lies,
My children will see.
In the fire their word dies.
The only thing left burning true
Is the light that shows me to you.
I'll be back, you wait and see.
I'll be back to take the world for me.
Everything that's gone must return.
I was thrown out, but I can burn.
Turn, my children, turn around.
Touch every piece of ground.
Touch everyone you can.
Make a beast of every rnan.
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a bust of the revolutionary descended on the marketplace. Three proconsuls were there to honor Chalier,
"the God-Savior who died for the people."
The crowd carried chalices, holy images, and utensils used in the mass. Behind them was an ass wearing a
bishop's mitre on its head. A crucifix and a Bible had
been tied to its tail.
In the end, the Gospel was thrown into the fire
together with missals, prayerbooks, and ikons. The ass
was made to drink from a Communion chalice as a
reward for its blasphemous services. The bust of Chalier was put on an altar in place of the smashed image
of Christ. Tens of former Catholic priests participated.
, A medal was issued to commemorate this event.
Secret black masses do not take this shape, but the
spirit is basically the same.
The Russian magazine Iunii Kommunist describes
in detail a Satanist mass in which bread and wine,
mixed with dung and tears taken from operating on the
eyes of a living cock, are "transubstantiated" into the
alleged body and blood of Lucifer.
During this ceremony the words of the mass are
read from the end to the beginning, as is customary in
Satanist rituals. Then a covenant is concluded between
Satan and his worshipers. The points of the contract
are: renunciation of Christian teaching; new baptism in
the name of the Devil, with a change of name; renunciation of godparents, with the substitution of other protectors; bringing some personal clothing as a gift to
Satan; swearing loyalty to Satan while standing in a
magic circle; inscription of the new member's name in
"The Book of the Dead," as opposed to Christ's Book
of Life; the promise to consecrate one's children to the
Devil, as well as gifts and deeds pleasing to him; an
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This insidious material is presented in a subtle manner as if to provide information, but its real aim is to
arouse the reader's morbid curiosity, with ravaging effects.
During the initiation ceremony for the third degree
in the Satanist church, the initiate has to take the oath,
"I will always do only what I wIll." In other words,
there is no authority beyond the polluted self. This is
an open denial of God's commandment, "... seek not
after your own heart and your own eyes, after which
you used to go a whoring" (Numbers 15:39).
Marxists appeal to the basest passions, stirring up
envy toward the rich and violence toward everyone. "It
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Is Everything Permitted?
The Satanist cult is very old, older than Christianity
The prophet Isaiah might have had it in view when he
wrote, "We have turned everyone to his own way, and
the Lord has laid on him (the Savior) the iniquity of us
all" (Isaiah 53:6).
True religious feeling is at the opposite pole. Certain
Hassidic rabbis never said "I," because they considered
it a pronoun that belonged only to God. His will is
binding on human behavior.
By contrast, when a man or woman is initiated into
the seventh degree of Satanism, he swears that his principle will be, "Nothing is true, and everything is permitted." When Marx filled out a quiz game for his
daughter, he answered the question "Which is your
favorite principle?" with the words, "Doubt everything."5
Marx wrote in The Communist Manifesto that his
aim was the abolition not only of all religions, but also
of all morals, which would make everything permissible.
It was with a sense of horror that I read the mystery
of the seventh degree of Satanism inscribed on a poster
at the University of Paris during the 1968 riots. It had
been simplified to the formula, "It is forbidden to for-
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Robin Goodfellow
Marx wrote,
In the signs that bewilder the middle class, the aristocracy,
and the prophets of regression, we recognize our brave
friend, Robin Goodfellow, the old mole that can work in the
earth so fast-the revolution.'!
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Lenin's Tomb
In his revelation to St. John, Jesus said something very
mysterious to the church in Pergamos (a city in Asia
Minor): "I know ... where thou dwellest, even where
Satan's seat is" (Revelation 2:13). Pergamos was apparently a center of the Satanist cult in that period. Now
the world-famous Baedecker tourist guidebooks for
Berlin state that the Island Museum contained the Pergamos altar of Zeus until 1944. German archaeologists
had excavated it, and it had been in the center of the
Nazi capital during Hitler's Satanist regime.
But the saga of the seat of Satan is not yet over.
Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm) for January 27, 1948
reveals that:
1) The Soviet army, after the conquest of Berlin,
carried off the Pergamos altar from Germany to Moscow. This tremendous structure measures 127 feet long
by 120 feet wide by forty feet high.
Surprisingly, the altar has not been exhibited in any
Soviet museum. For what purpose was it transported to
Moscow?
We have already indicated that men in the top echelons of the Soviet hierarchy practice Satanist rituals.
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Readers React
The first editions of this book produced interesting
responses. Many greeted it as a new discovery in the
understanding of Marxism and gave me valuable hints
as to where I could find new material.
On the other hand, a Dutch personality dedicated
several columns of his theological magazine to minimizing the importance of the discovery "Well," he says,
"Marx may have indulged in black magic, but this does
not count for much. All men are sinners, all men have
evil thoughts. Let us not be alarmed at this."
It is true that all men are sinners, but not all are
criminals. All men are sinners, but some are murderers
and some are righteous judges who pass judgment on
them.
The crimes of communism are unequaled. What
other political system has killed sixty million men in
half a century?' Another sixty million have been killed
in Red China. (Some estimates run much higher.)
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A Word to Marxists . . .
If I were to address a rank-and-file Marxist, I would
express the following concerns:
Many Marxists today are not animated by the spirit
that controlled Hess, Marx, or Engels. They really love
mankind; they are confident they are enrolled in an
army fighting for universal good. It is not their desire
to be tools of some weird Satanist sect.
Sadly, Satanic Marxism has a materialistic philosophy that blinds its followers to spiritual realities. But
matter is not all that exists. There is a reality of the
spirit, of truth, beauty, and ideals.
There is also a world of evil spirits, whose head is
Satan. He fell from heaven through pride and drew
down with him a host of angels. Then he seduced the
progenitors of the human race. Since the Fall, his deceit
has been perpetuated and increased through every conceivable device, until today we see God's beautiful creation ravaged by world wars, bloody revolutions and
counterrevolutions, dictatorships, exploitation, racism
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the man recommended by no less than the Pope? Carducci became famous through his "Hymn to Satan,"
which begins: "My ardent verse is for Thee. I invoke
you, Satan, king of the feast." It ends: "In holiness,
incense and vows should ascend to thee, Satan. You
have defeated Jehovah, the god of the priests.":'
(I grant to this Pope that he might not have known
whom he recommended, but it is wrong for a bishop to
endorse an unknown.)
In 1949 a Soviet general said to a Catholic priest,
Werenfried van Straaten, "We are Satan's elite, but you,
are you God's elite?"
We must not remain silent about these matters.
We have seen in this book what length devilworshipers are willing to go. May their dedication to
evil be an incentive for us to behave like God's elect!
During the troubles in Poland in 1982, one could
see mocking inscriptions on the walls. For example,
"Marx said, Proletarians of the world, forgive me!" instead of the usual "Proletarians of the world, unite!"
I shuddered when I read these words.
It is said about Engels that he repented before his
death. There is no such record about Marx. In 1983,
many commemorated the centenary of his death.
Might he have held this same commemoration in hell?
While writing this book, I have passed many a
sleepless night, thinking of what Marx must endure
viewing perhaps in hell the rivers of tears and blood
that he has caused to flow.
Jesus told a story about a rich man in the eternal
fire who expressed one ardent desire: his brethren
should be warned not to end up in the same place of
torment.
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CAN COMMUNISM
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Marxist "Christian" Theology
Ernesto Cardenal is a Catholic priest who is a selfavowed Communist and a member of the Communist
government of Nicaragua. He is also one of the most
prominent exponents of so-called liberation theology,
which exists within both Catholicism and Protestantism and seeks to blend Christianity with communism.
Here are a few excerpts from his book The Zero
Hour:
A world of perfect Communism is the kingdom of God on
earth. They are the same thing for me. . . . Through the
Gospel I have arrived at revolution; not through Karl Marx,
but through Christ. The Gospel caused me to become a
Marxist.... I have the calling of a poet and prophet....
Castro told me that the qualities of a good revolutionist are
also the qualities of a good priest.... Let us not forget that
the first Christians were the best Christians, i.e., revolutionary and su bversive Christians....
Marxism is the fruit of Christianity; without Christianity,
Marxism would be impossible; Marx would be unthinkable
without the prophets of the Old Testament. Changing the
system of production, we can create the new man of the
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The Mexican Jesuit Jose Miranda says in his book Marx and
the Bible that the Ten Commandments are Marxist, even the
first commandment, to love God. For him, to love Jehovah
above all means to love justice. . . . If the church ever
asserted anything else, it was a monstrosity.
I believe that the Communists, too, belong to the church. I
believe the true church includes many who don't perceive
themselves as Christians, even those who consider themselves atheists. Many of these belong more to the church
than some who sit in the Roman Curia.
Since Constantine, the church has always gone to bed with
the state. If Christians and Marxists would read each other's
writings, there would be no conflicts any more between
Christians and Socialism. . . . It seems to me that workerpriests and revolutionists-the most progressive part of the
church-are inspired directly by the Holy Ghost.
For me the God of the Bible is also the God of MarxismLeninism. . . . The apostle John says, "No one has seen
God." What the atheist Marxists say is very much akin to
what Saint John says: "No one has seen God."
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And the World Council of Churches for years has subsidized Communist guerrillas in Africa.
The Catholic Gustavo Gutierrez wrote in The Theology of Liberation: "The church must place itself
squarely within the process of revolution." The Lutheran theologian Dorothee Solle, founder of Christians for
Socialism, wrote: "We are at the beginning of a new'
chapter in Christian history It will not be written without Karl Marx."
These are the facts, open and uncontested, about
what is happening in the church universal.
We did not heed the warning of the Lord to beware
of wolves in sheep's clothing. If the clothing speaks to
us about doing good to mankind, we get hooked, forgetting that the worst of men can speak beautiful
things.
German Socialists in 1907 opened their convention
with Luther's hymn, "A Mighty Fortress," replacing
"God" with "Socialist League." Some revolutionist
groups practiced baptism. One called for a new Communion service at which the pastor would proclaim,
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unto the Lord: and all the kindreds of the nations shall
worship before thee" (Psalm 22:27).
The kingdom of God will not be a stateless society
The people of the saints of the Most High will have
dominion over it (Daniel 7:27).
It is not a kingdom brought about by a political
party, but by Jesus, the Son of man (Matthew 16:28).
Obviously, there will be none of the evils that
plague society now, such as war, famine, pestilence,
pollution, injustice, exploitation, racism, etc. The kingdom of God will be one of righteousness, peace, love,
joy, and the right to possess one's own mansion and
garden (john 14:2).
Father Cardenal, who claims that he is a prophet,
must know what his Biblical predecessor Micah said:
"In the last days ... they shall sit every man under his
vine and under his fig tree" (4:1, 4). The prophet Isaiah
reinforces this idea: "They shall not build, and another
inhabit; they shall not plant, and another eat" (65 :22).
Thus, Scripture endorses the notion of private ownership.
What would perfect communism look like in reality? Perfection as we humans experience it is the ultimate achievement of years of practice-in the field of
sports, music, typing, or skills of any sort. A violinist
perfects his performance of a Beethoven concerto by
practicing his violin. A baseball pitcher achieves success
by refining his technique through intensive, persistent
effort.
Perfect communism, described as economic liberation, freedom, peace, and justice, could be attained
only through the practice of such policies in the society
it hopes to benefit.
But in actual experience Communists have jailed,
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NOT E S
Chapter 1
1. Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels, Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophic (Critique of the Hegelian Philosophy of Law), Introduction I, i (1), MEGA, pp. 607, 608.
2. Rev Paul Oestreicher, Sermons from Great St. Mary's (London: Fontana, 1968), pp. 278-280.
3. Karl .Marx, Die Vereinigung der Gldubigen mit Christo (The Union of
the Faithful with Christ), Werke (Works) (MEW), Supplement, I,
p.600.
4. Karl Marx, Betrachtung eines ]unglings bie der Wahl eines Berufes
(Considerations of a Young Man on Choosing His Career), in ibid.,
p. 594. See also Payne, Robert, Marx (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1968), p. 34.
5. Karl Marx, Archiv fur die Geschichte des Sozialismus und der Arbei-
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1. Karl Marx, letter of November 10, 1837 to his father, MEW, XXX,
p.218.
2. Ibid., Heinrich Marx, letter of February 10, 1838 to Karl Marx,
p.229.
3. Ibid., Heinrich Marx, letter of March 2, 1837 to Karl Marx, p. 203.
4. Ibid., Karl Marx, "Hegel," pp. 41, 42.
5. Quoted in Deutsche Tagespost, West Germany, December 31, 1982.
6. Ope cit., MEW, XXX, Karl Marx, "Das Bleiche Madchen" ("The Pale
Maiden"), pp. 55-57.
7. Miillern-Schonhausen, The Solution of the Riddle, Adolf Hitler.
8. Ope cit., MEW, III, Karl Marx, Ueber die Differenz der Demokritischen und Epikureischen Naturphilosophie Vorrede (The Difference
Between Democritus' and Epicurus' Philosophy of Nature, Foreword), p. 10.
9. Jenny von Westphalen, Mohr und General, Erinnerungen an Marx un
Engels (The Moor and the General, Remembrances about Marx and
Engels) (Berlin: Dietz-Verlag, 1964), pp. 273, 274.
10. Ope cit., Payne, p. 317.
11. Ibid.
12. Karl Marx, Die Rheinische Zeitung (Rhine Newspaper), "Der Kommunisrnus und die Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung (Communism and
the Augsburger Allgemeine Newspaper)," MEGA, I, i (1), p. 263.
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38. Ibid., Karl Marx, letter of March 8, 1855 to Friedrich Engels, p. 438.
39. Karl Marx, letter of December 2, 1863 to Friedrich Engels, MEW,
XXX, p. 376.
Chapter 3
1. Franz Mehring, Karl Marx-Geschichte seines Lebens (Karl Marx-
Chapter 4
1. Sergius Martin Riis, Karl Marx, Master of Fraud (New York: Robert
Speller, 1962), p. 11.
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2. Edgar Marx, letter of March 31, 1854 to Karl Marx, MEW, II, p. 18.
3. Jenny Marx, letter (dated after August 11, 1844) to Karl Marx,
MEW, Suppl. Vol. I, p. 652.
4. Franz Mehring, Karl Marx-The Story of His Life (New York: Covici, Friede, 1935), p. 18.
5. Ope cit., Mehring, p. 32.
6. Karl Marx, letter of May 20, 1882 to Friedrich Engels, MEW,
p.65.
7. Walter Kaufmann, Hegel (Garden City: Doubleday, 1965), p. 288.
8. V. Illitch Lenin, Complete Works (Moscow: Political Literature Publishing House, 1964, in Russian), Vol. 48, pp. 226, 227.
9. Ibid., Vol. 45, p. 86.
10. Ibid., Vol. 54, pp. 86, 87.
11. "Budilnik," Russia, No. 48, of 1883. Quoted in The New Review,
New York: 140/1980, p. 276.
Chapter 5
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Chapter 8
1. Dr. Lawrence Pazder, Michelle Remembers (New York: Condon &
Littes, 1982).
2. Selections from Nietzsche (New York: Viking, 1954), p. 600.
3. Weekly World News, February 2, 1983.
4. Iuni Kommunist, Moscow, December 1984.
5. David Rjazanov, Karl Marx als Denker, Mensch und Reuolutiondr
(Karl Marx: Man, Thinker and Revolutionist) (Vienna: Verlag fur
Literatur und Politik, 1928), pp. 149, 150.
6. Ope cit., Kiinzli, p. 352.
7. Moshe Glickson, The Jewish Complex of Karl Marx (New York:
Herzl Press, Pamphlet No. 20, 1961), p. 40.
8. Ope cit., Kiinzli, p. 361.
9. Ibid., pp. 323, 373.
10. Karl Marx, letter of January 16, 1861 to Lassalle, MEW, XXX,
p.578.
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Chapter 9
1. Ope cit., Solzhenitsyn, Vol.
p. 10.
2. Nauka I Religia (Science and Religion), Moscow, December 1976, in
Russian, Vol. 12, pp. 73-76.
Chapter 10
1. Idea, June 3,1983.
2. Osservatore Romano, September 17, 1978.
3. Quoted in Gerhard Zacharias, The Cult of Satan and the Black Mass.
Appendix
1. INF of Aide d f Eglise en Detress, April-June 1980.