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Continued from Part One...
Captain Ramsay’s book is a mine of information that covers much more than the Spanish Civil war, but what is reprinted here is sufficient for this article. It also covers the period following Franco’s victory and his thwarting of Russia’s plan for Cataluña. It’s a fascinating read that was written in a very different social atmosphere to ours.
Before leaving the Civil War period it’s worth noting that during the period of September through October 1936, the Spanish Republican government transferred approximately 500 tons of gold out of Spain. This represented the vast majority of Spain’s gold reserves. It was shipped in 10,000 wooden ammunition-type crates. 7,800 of these boxes were sent to Moscow and the remainder mostly to France. The value of the gold sent to Moscow alone is usually estimated at around 522 million dollars (1936 value.) On October the 15th Largo Caballero, president of the Republican government, sent this letter to the Soviet ambassador Rosenberg…
“In my capacity as President of the Council, I have taken the decision to ask you to propose to your government whether you would consent to a quantity of gold of approximately 500 tons being deposited in the People's Commissariat for Finances of the Soviet Union.”
A few days after the gold sailed away, 20 million dollars worth of silver departed having been sold to France and the United States of America. These estimates are probably very undervalued as much of the silver and gold was in the form of antique coins that were worth far more than their weight in gold or silver.
There is much confusion, speculation and misinformation regarding exactly where the gold ended up – apart from that which arrived in Moscow. What is a matter of record is that the Franco regime later tried to recover some of the gold. There are records of correspondence between them and banks in France and England. The gold that was sent to Moscow was claimed by the Russians as payment for military aid during the Spanish revolution. There is also speculation regarding a bank in Mexico as another recipient.
The point regarding this is that after the Civil War, Franco’s regime had no gold reserves. The fleeing Republicans had looted many works of art from the Prado Museum and Spain’s treasury was empty, her only allies were public enemies numbers one and two – Hitler and Mussolini. After the second World War the Americans punished Spain by excluding it from the Marshall Plan. The United Nations would not invite Spain to join. The whole world turned against Franco and yet during his regime no one paid income tax, he instigated a comprehensive system of social security, built 550 reservoirs, restored Spain’s industrial base, banned freemasonry and provided state subsidised housing, among other achievements, but he was never accused of gassing 6 million Jews.
It will probably come as a shock to many people to hear that the Spanish Civil War wasn’t quite what they thought it was. I include the Spanish themselves in that group as there has been so much distortion of Spanish history by the media and the Spanish government. The current PSOE administration seem hell bent on some kind of post-mortem vengeance against everything associated with Franco, even his body was exhumed from the Valle de Los Caidos, which is a monument to the fallen of all parties involved in the Civil War – even though his corpse had been placed there by order of the King and against Franco’s own wishes. There’s also a continuing agenda to demolish of all the reservoirs Franco built to ensure a consistent and adequate water supply throughout the country. That may also be part of another climate related agenda.
There was a parliamentary election held in July 2023. there was no clear winner. Sanchez remained in office in what was meant to be a ‘caretaker’ role, but instead he continued his dictatorship as usual. What was needed was a change of allegiances to produce a clear majority for either Sanchez or Feijóo, the leader of the PP. This was problematic for Sanchez who’s arrogant, narsissitic, megalomaniac style of leadership is to insult and alienate as many people as possible. The PP candidate couldn’t raise enough support so Sanchez went to the King and demanded to be named as president. The King had him thrown out of the Royal Palace.
Back in February 1936 the Republican government passed an Amnesty Law. This also implies indemnity from future prosecution as well as pardoning of past crimes. This law pardoned and indemnified all of the Republican officials who had been involved in crimes, including assassination.
Another Amnesty Law was passed in 1977 to cover the Civil War and the period of the Franco regime. This was part of the so-called ‘Pact of Forgetting’ whereby politicians of all parties agreed not to investigate or prosecute alleged human rights violations committed during those periods by either faction.
However, last year, 2022, the Sanchez government created the Democratic Memory Law. It’s objective was “the recovery, safeguarding and dissemination of democratic memory, understood as knowledge of the vindication and defence of democratic values and fundamental rights and freedoms throughout the contemporary history of Spain in order to promote cohesion and solidarity between the various generations around constitutional principles, values and freedoms. Likewise, it is the object of the law to recognize those who suffered persecution or violence, for political, ideological reasons, thought or opinion, conscience or religious belief, sexual orientation and identity, during the period between July 18 of 1936 , the Spanish War and the Franco Dictatorship until the entry into force of the Spanish Constitution of 1978."
This barrage of words is a smoke and mirrors trick. What it covers up is the complete redefinition of Spain’s history designed to portray the current regime as “Defenders of Democracy” – where have we heard that before? Furthermore, it attempts to negate the Amnesty Law of 1977, because all of those alleged human rights violations and crimes were pardoned and exempt from future investigation and prosecution. The reason for this was because Sanchez was already planning his own replacement Amnesty Law...
Showing a blatant lack of imagination, Pedro Sanchez, has drafted an identical Amnesty Law to that of 1936. This would pardon and indemnify PSOE and other separatist party members, including convicted terrorists and also non-political prisoners convicted of sexual abuse and paedophilia. Unlike the 1977 Amnesty, this new law does not have the agreement of all political parties and is in blatant contravention of the Spanish Constitution. This though, has never stopped Sanchez before. His intention was to gain the support he needed to remain on his throne. This meant going cap-in-hand to political parties he had previously alienated with his charming personality. These parties are all ultra-leftwing separatists. His main target was the very Puigdemont who had been convicted of
aggravated embezzlement and disobedience, over the last Catalan separatist referendum, but who had escaped into exile in the boot of a car. He demanded not only amnesty and immunity from prosecution, but also another referendum regarding Cataluña.
Sanchez insisted that the King ratify his new Amnesty Law, but the King refused. To have ratified it would be against the Spanish constitution and also an act of treason. In effect, Spain would officially become a dictatorship and the days of the monarchy would be severely numbered.
In the meantime, the King invested his daughter as his rightful heir and she commenced her military training shortly afterwards.
During the past week or so, Spain has taken to the streets in huge numbers to protest against Sanchez, the Amnesty, Puigdemont and politicians in general. In Madrid the police illegally used tear gas against the demonstrators, including families with children, who were protesting peacefully. This subsequently brought out even more demonstrators and in some areas the police were marching with them.
The situation now is that suddenly Sanchez has gained a very narrow margin of support from the ultra-leftwing separatists which was enough for him to form a new government. On the 17th of November, 2023, Sanchez swore an oath to defend Spain and uphold the constitution, then, immediately afterwards in a press conference he stated that he would “build a wall between the Spain that supports him and the other that tries to prevent his plans for an autonomy referendum in Catalonia and carry forward his Amnesty Law.”
So, apart from Sanchez’s own selfish motivation, why is there still this apparent obsession and fixation with separating Cataluña from Spain? Whether the Catalan people themselves want it is a highly debatable issue. The last illegal referendum was rigged and Puigdemont, the exiled provincial leader of the region, is now one of the key figures who would benefit by the Amnesty Law, as it was a condition of his separatists party’s support to get Sanchez inaugurated as president.
There may well be ancient historical issues regarding the Catalan people and their racial origins. They are also trying to get independence in Sicily as well, but what possible interest could Russia have had in the origins of the Catalans back in 1936? None I would wager and such issues never get mentioned these days either. However, Cataluña continues to be a focus of political and criminal intrigues which involve corruption throughout many levels of its administration. The separation issue has also never gone away, but spread to the Basque Country as well.
Does all of this indicate that the same forces are still at play today as those that brought Spain to its knees in the late 1930s? I think the answer is obvious.
Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen about the Amnesty Law. There have been a few murmurs of concern within the EU parliament regarding Spain’s current situation, but the issue doesn't seem as if it's being taken seriously at all. Whether they could actually prevent the dictatorship of Sanchez is an unknown quantity, but if they permit a member state to become a dictatorship it will set a precedent and France, Italy and Germany would quickly follow. Maybe that's exactly what they want.
87 years after the 1936 crisis that installed a vicious totalitarian regime, Spain faces exactly the same crisis once again following 48 years of so-called democracy. Once again Spain is the first step of a worldwide shift into tyranny and chaos just as it was supposed to be back in 1936 when it was meant to trigger WWII. Fortunately Franco prevented it happening and other means had to be put in place that delayed the war until 1939. The Spanish people have been paying for that ever since, but even they never knew that the true purpose of the Communist subjugation of Spain was to bring about a total war between Britain and her allies, on the one side, and Germany and her allies on the other.
This time though, there’s no Franco and the only ones who can save Spain are the Spanish people themselves – as Alfonso XIII said “...she is sole mistress of her destinies.” This time if Spain falls the rest of Europe will fall soon after.
We have all already passed modern versions of the 8 stages outlined in the new political programme of May 14th, 1931, in the Ateneo Club meeting in Madrid plus many others that were never mentioned there: spiritual and moral corruption through media propaganda, vaccination, “diversity”, pornography and education to mention just a few. Many of these things also happened in Spain during the run up to the Civil War.
The jewel in the crown of the Spanish Constitution is what’s known as the Separation of Powers. This ensures that the legal system and the Judiciary are kept independent so that the government can never be above the law or control it. Over the past few years all of the major legal tribunals in Spain have been gradually populated by those loyal to the cause of Sanchez. Just yesterday, the 20th November, 2023, Sanchez formed his new government. He kept his right-hand man, Félix Bolaños, an ex-lawyer who was the architect of the unconstitutional states of emergency during the pandemic and who is also responsible for drafting the equally unconstitutional Amnesty Law. However, he has now also been assigned as Minister of Justice in order to force through the Amnesty Law and to effect the complete takeover of the Judiciary by the government, thus breaking the separation of powers which is at the heart of the Spanish Constitution. Cobblers to the democratic and constitutional values so staunchly being defended in the Law of Democratic Memory.
It’s time we saw through this old “Defence of Democracy” trick. It’s time to forget all the ridiculous labels that are designed to confuse and divide us. We have seen how back in the 1930s those labels were perhaps even more chaotic, contradictory and confusing than they are now. To William Guy Carr the it was the World Revolutionary Movement and the Illuminati. To John McGowan it was the Russian Communist International. Captain Ramsay called it ‘The Nameless War’. Today we call it ultra-leftwing Socialism. The truth is it can’t be named, for as soon as it’s identified it operates from within the opposite. The difference between 1936 and now is that the infection is even more widespread today. There has been a chant that originated with the Spanish demonstrations against the Covid lockdowns and has become more and more popular since then, “Derecha, izquierda, es la misma mierda!” which translates as “Left, right, it’s all the same shite!” Amen to that.
Spain clearly cannot count on any help from either the EU or its current king. However, there's another difference between 1936 and now - back then Spain was split 50/50, today the vast majority of Spaniards know who the real enemy is and they’re prepared to fight...
Captain Ramsay’s book is a mine of information that covers much more than the Spanish Civil war, but what is reprinted here is sufficient for this article. It also covers the period following Franco’s victory and his thwarting of Russia’s plan for Cataluña. It’s a fascinating read that was written in a very different social atmosphere to ours.
Before leaving the Civil War period it’s worth noting that during the period of September through October 1936, the Spanish Republican government transferred approximately 500 tons of gold out of Spain. This represented the vast majority of Spain’s gold reserves. It was shipped in 10,000 wooden ammunition-type crates. 7,800 of these boxes were sent to Moscow and the remainder mostly to France. The value of the gold sent to Moscow alone is usually estimated at around 522 million dollars (1936 value.) On October the 15th Largo Caballero, president of the Republican government, sent this letter to the Soviet ambassador Rosenberg…
“In my capacity as President of the Council, I have taken the decision to ask you to propose to your government whether you would consent to a quantity of gold of approximately 500 tons being deposited in the People's Commissariat for Finances of the Soviet Union.”
A few days after the gold sailed away, 20 million dollars worth of silver departed having been sold to France and the United States of America. These estimates are probably very undervalued as much of the silver and gold was in the form of antique coins that were worth far more than their weight in gold or silver.
There is much confusion, speculation and misinformation regarding exactly where the gold ended up – apart from that which arrived in Moscow. What is a matter of record is that the Franco regime later tried to recover some of the gold. There are records of correspondence between them and banks in France and England. The gold that was sent to Moscow was claimed by the Russians as payment for military aid during the Spanish revolution. There is also speculation regarding a bank in Mexico as another recipient.
The point regarding this is that after the Civil War, Franco’s regime had no gold reserves. The fleeing Republicans had looted many works of art from the Prado Museum and Spain’s treasury was empty, her only allies were public enemies numbers one and two – Hitler and Mussolini. After the second World War the Americans punished Spain by excluding it from the Marshall Plan. The United Nations would not invite Spain to join. The whole world turned against Franco and yet during his regime no one paid income tax, he instigated a comprehensive system of social security, built 550 reservoirs, restored Spain’s industrial base, banned freemasonry and provided state subsidised housing, among other achievements, but he was never accused of gassing 6 million Jews.
It will probably come as a shock to many people to hear that the Spanish Civil War wasn’t quite what they thought it was. I include the Spanish themselves in that group as there has been so much distortion of Spanish history by the media and the Spanish government. The current PSOE administration seem hell bent on some kind of post-mortem vengeance against everything associated with Franco, even his body was exhumed from the Valle de Los Caidos, which is a monument to the fallen of all parties involved in the Civil War – even though his corpse had been placed there by order of the King and against Franco’s own wishes. There’s also a continuing agenda to demolish of all the reservoirs Franco built to ensure a consistent and adequate water supply throughout the country. That may also be part of another climate related agenda.
Milton Wolff was a Jewish member of the American International Brigade who fought with the Republicans
under the name of the ‘Lincoln Battalion.’ Two years after his return to the USA and in spite of his Communist sympathies,
he was responsible for transforming the American intelligence services into the CIA.
Perhaps this was a copy of the Comintern Cheka secret police or maybe it was simply the
Communist International of America? Source
under the name of the ‘Lincoln Battalion.’ Two years after his return to the USA and in spite of his Communist sympathies,
he was responsible for transforming the American intelligence services into the CIA.
Perhaps this was a copy of the Comintern Cheka secret police or maybe it was simply the
Communist International of America? Source
There was a parliamentary election held in July 2023. there was no clear winner. Sanchez remained in office in what was meant to be a ‘caretaker’ role, but instead he continued his dictatorship as usual. What was needed was a change of allegiances to produce a clear majority for either Sanchez or Feijóo, the leader of the PP. This was problematic for Sanchez who’s arrogant, narsissitic, megalomaniac style of leadership is to insult and alienate as many people as possible. The PP candidate couldn’t raise enough support so Sanchez went to the King and demanded to be named as president. The King had him thrown out of the Royal Palace.
Back in February 1936 the Republican government passed an Amnesty Law. This also implies indemnity from future prosecution as well as pardoning of past crimes. This law pardoned and indemnified all of the Republican officials who had been involved in crimes, including assassination.
Another Amnesty Law was passed in 1977 to cover the Civil War and the period of the Franco regime. This was part of the so-called ‘Pact of Forgetting’ whereby politicians of all parties agreed not to investigate or prosecute alleged human rights violations committed during those periods by either faction.
However, last year, 2022, the Sanchez government created the Democratic Memory Law. It’s objective was “the recovery, safeguarding and dissemination of democratic memory, understood as knowledge of the vindication and defence of democratic values and fundamental rights and freedoms throughout the contemporary history of Spain in order to promote cohesion and solidarity between the various generations around constitutional principles, values and freedoms. Likewise, it is the object of the law to recognize those who suffered persecution or violence, for political, ideological reasons, thought or opinion, conscience or religious belief, sexual orientation and identity, during the period between July 18 of 1936 , the Spanish War and the Franco Dictatorship until the entry into force of the Spanish Constitution of 1978."
This barrage of words is a smoke and mirrors trick. What it covers up is the complete redefinition of Spain’s history designed to portray the current regime as “Defenders of Democracy” – where have we heard that before? Furthermore, it attempts to negate the Amnesty Law of 1977, because all of those alleged human rights violations and crimes were pardoned and exempt from future investigation and prosecution. The reason for this was because Sanchez was already planning his own replacement Amnesty Law...
Showing a blatant lack of imagination, Pedro Sanchez, has drafted an identical Amnesty Law to that of 1936. This would pardon and indemnify PSOE and other separatist party members, including convicted terrorists and also non-political prisoners convicted of sexual abuse and paedophilia. Unlike the 1977 Amnesty, this new law does not have the agreement of all political parties and is in blatant contravention of the Spanish Constitution. This though, has never stopped Sanchez before. His intention was to gain the support he needed to remain on his throne. This meant going cap-in-hand to political parties he had previously alienated with his charming personality. These parties are all ultra-leftwing separatists. His main target was the very Puigdemont who had been convicted of
aggravated embezzlement and disobedience, over the last Catalan separatist referendum, but who had escaped into exile in the boot of a car. He demanded not only amnesty and immunity from prosecution, but also another referendum regarding Cataluña.
Sanchez insisted that the King ratify his new Amnesty Law, but the King refused. To have ratified it would be against the Spanish constitution and also an act of treason. In effect, Spain would officially become a dictatorship and the days of the monarchy would be severely numbered.
In the meantime, the King invested his daughter as his rightful heir and she commenced her military training shortly afterwards.
During the past week or so, Spain has taken to the streets in huge numbers to protest against Sanchez, the Amnesty, Puigdemont and politicians in general. In Madrid the police illegally used tear gas against the demonstrators, including families with children, who were protesting peacefully. This subsequently brought out even more demonstrators and in some areas the police were marching with them.
The situation now is that suddenly Sanchez has gained a very narrow margin of support from the ultra-leftwing separatists which was enough for him to form a new government. On the 17th of November, 2023, Sanchez swore an oath to defend Spain and uphold the constitution, then, immediately afterwards in a press conference he stated that he would “build a wall between the Spain that supports him and the other that tries to prevent his plans for an autonomy referendum in Catalonia and carry forward his Amnesty Law.”
So, apart from Sanchez’s own selfish motivation, why is there still this apparent obsession and fixation with separating Cataluña from Spain? Whether the Catalan people themselves want it is a highly debatable issue. The last illegal referendum was rigged and Puigdemont, the exiled provincial leader of the region, is now one of the key figures who would benefit by the Amnesty Law, as it was a condition of his separatists party’s support to get Sanchez inaugurated as president.
There may well be ancient historical issues regarding the Catalan people and their racial origins. They are also trying to get independence in Sicily as well, but what possible interest could Russia have had in the origins of the Catalans back in 1936? None I would wager and such issues never get mentioned these days either. However, Cataluña continues to be a focus of political and criminal intrigues which involve corruption throughout many levels of its administration. The separation issue has also never gone away, but spread to the Basque Country as well.
Does all of this indicate that the same forces are still at play today as those that brought Spain to its knees in the late 1930s? I think the answer is obvious.
The moment that Franco designated Don Juan Carlos as his successor by order of the Spanish parliament,
on July 22, 1969. "The day before he died, Franco took my hand and told me:
'Your Highness, the only thing I ask of you is that you preserve the unity of Spain'.
And that means many things…" Juan Carlos I.
Source
on July 22, 1969. "The day before he died, Franco took my hand and told me:
'Your Highness, the only thing I ask of you is that you preserve the unity of Spain'.
And that means many things…" Juan Carlos I.
Source
Nobody knows exactly what is going to happen about the Amnesty Law. There have been a few murmurs of concern within the EU parliament regarding Spain’s current situation, but the issue doesn't seem as if it's being taken seriously at all. Whether they could actually prevent the dictatorship of Sanchez is an unknown quantity, but if they permit a member state to become a dictatorship it will set a precedent and France, Italy and Germany would quickly follow. Maybe that's exactly what they want.
87 years after the 1936 crisis that installed a vicious totalitarian regime, Spain faces exactly the same crisis once again following 48 years of so-called democracy. Once again Spain is the first step of a worldwide shift into tyranny and chaos just as it was supposed to be back in 1936 when it was meant to trigger WWII. Fortunately Franco prevented it happening and other means had to be put in place that delayed the war until 1939. The Spanish people have been paying for that ever since, but even they never knew that the true purpose of the Communist subjugation of Spain was to bring about a total war between Britain and her allies, on the one side, and Germany and her allies on the other.
This time though, there’s no Franco and the only ones who can save Spain are the Spanish people themselves – as Alfonso XIII said “...she is sole mistress of her destinies.” This time if Spain falls the rest of Europe will fall soon after.
We have all already passed modern versions of the 8 stages outlined in the new political programme of May 14th, 1931, in the Ateneo Club meeting in Madrid plus many others that were never mentioned there: spiritual and moral corruption through media propaganda, vaccination, “diversity”, pornography and education to mention just a few. Many of these things also happened in Spain during the run up to the Civil War.
The jewel in the crown of the Spanish Constitution is what’s known as the Separation of Powers. This ensures that the legal system and the Judiciary are kept independent so that the government can never be above the law or control it. Over the past few years all of the major legal tribunals in Spain have been gradually populated by those loyal to the cause of Sanchez. Just yesterday, the 20th November, 2023, Sanchez formed his new government. He kept his right-hand man, Félix Bolaños, an ex-lawyer who was the architect of the unconstitutional states of emergency during the pandemic and who is also responsible for drafting the equally unconstitutional Amnesty Law. However, he has now also been assigned as Minister of Justice in order to force through the Amnesty Law and to effect the complete takeover of the Judiciary by the government, thus breaking the separation of powers which is at the heart of the Spanish Constitution. Cobblers to the democratic and constitutional values so staunchly being defended in the Law of Democratic Memory.
It’s time we saw through this old “Defence of Democracy” trick. It’s time to forget all the ridiculous labels that are designed to confuse and divide us. We have seen how back in the 1930s those labels were perhaps even more chaotic, contradictory and confusing than they are now. To William Guy Carr the it was the World Revolutionary Movement and the Illuminati. To John McGowan it was the Russian Communist International. Captain Ramsay called it ‘The Nameless War’. Today we call it ultra-leftwing Socialism. The truth is it can’t be named, for as soon as it’s identified it operates from within the opposite. The difference between 1936 and now is that the infection is even more widespread today. There has been a chant that originated with the Spanish demonstrations against the Covid lockdowns and has become more and more popular since then, “Derecha, izquierda, es la misma mierda!” which translates as “Left, right, it’s all the same shite!” Amen to that.
Spain clearly cannot count on any help from either the EU or its current king. However, there's another difference between 1936 and now - back then Spain was split 50/50, today the vast majority of Spaniards know who the real enemy is and they’re prepared to fight...
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