Thursday, March 10, 2022

Red Flags

Red Flag

The past of Communism is the cobbled fake narratives of populism and the disruption through war, opium trade, tyranny etc. Many people has the impression that communism started in Russia and it was started Karl Marx during the middle of 19th century. The facts are entirely different. Russia is just victim. Communism existed in various names at different times.
Red Flag was the emblem of the revolutionary minded radicals of Eastern Europe during 17th and early 18th centuries. Most regiments of the British Army from the 17th to the 20th centuries wore Red coats. The British Army's infantry has been nicknamed as redcoats or devils by the colonists during the American war of independence (1765 - 1783). The pirate ships of Ching Shih of South China Sea were called also the Red Flag fleets. Later the terms like Red flag, Red army, Red terror became synonymous with communism.
The Jacobin Club that ruled France during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794) made the red flag the national emblem. Another little known fact is that Tipu was one of the founder member of the Jacobian Club of Srirangapatna. A Tree of Liberty was planted in his palace on May 15, 1797. The Red flag was ceremonially raised and Sultan wearing the liberty Red cap was described as Citizen Tippoo. Raj Ram Mohan Roy was also a Jacobian member.
An itinerant money lender goldsmith in Germany by name Mayer Amschel Bauer opened a shop during 1750s. Over the door leading into the shop he placed a large Red Shield and changed his name to Rothschild. His empire commanded the British East India Co. and the opium business. The British queen Victoria was the biggest drug trafficker in the 19th century. The Chinese Triad mafia (organized crime) was created by the global drug traffickers.
Money begets money. The wealth looted by Robert Clive from Bengal was used for further disruption and Red Terror expansion. This was a Chain reaction. The world changed after 1757. England soon became a sink of Indian wealth. Industrial revolution started soon afterwards. The Rise and fall of Mysore Sultans was also engineered with the intention of looting Kerala temples. In 1799, the British carted away tonnes of gold in clipper ships from Mysore to London. The looted wealth was used for staging the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror (1793 – 94) by Jacobins Club. The Rise and fall of Napoleon was also engineered. American Independence happened soon because many distinguished generals like William Medows, Sir Eyre Coote, Archibald Campbell, Charles Cornwallis etc headed for gold hunt in India. The disastrous Third Battle of Panipat happened.
Intermittent famines created chaotic situation (disruption) in the subcontinent. The title Empress of India was bestowed on Queen Victoria in 1876. The Delhi Durbar (1877) was of unrivaled pomp and grandeur at a time when India was undergoing one of the worst famines in its entire history.
When Nicholas II became the Romanov monarch in 1894, he had very little experience of governance. At the same time the enemies of Tsar, especially the Global bankers were politically strong. The well known wallstreet banker Jacob Schiff financed Japan and started the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. This is considered as the World War Zero. Japan immediately became an important actor in world politics, opening the way to a new constellation of powers. This was a prelude to First World War.
Jacob Schiff was an advocate for passage of the Federal Reserve Act. He was one of the principal backers of the Bolshevik revolution. Since Schiff had control of the Federal Reserve Bank, he now had a source of money to finance the Communist Revolution in Russia.
The Russian prisoners of war (POWs) were brought to Japan and NewYork for training in socialist revolution. Propaganda literature were delivered to the Russian camp. The socialist minded people acted as intermediaries.
The British used the same tactics for establishing the roots of communism in India. The prisoners learned Marxism through the study classes conducted in jails.
The Russo-Japanese War and Anglo-Boer War (1899 - 1902) in South Africa are considered as the dress rehearsal for First World War. In contrast to later wars, however, no other countries were drawn into these conflicts, hence did not assume the character of total war.
Now Germany, Russian Tzar and the Ottomans were the only major challenges for the Brits. Germans and Russians fought each other during both World Wars and became weak nations. The British spy Lawrence of Arabia and Royal Geographic society of London played a major role in surveying the oil rich middle east and instigating conflicts among the rugged but rival factions of various tribes. The Arabs and Ottomans fought against each other during WW1.
The so called October revolution of 1917 in Moscow was infact a Palace coup. The Bolsheviks unleashed Red Terror to suppress civilian dissent. Russia was chained for 72 long years. The same happened in China after WW2.
The Conclusion is that, Communism exists at all times with various names. The roots of communism that is still strong is New York and Wallstreet. They maintain close relations with similar disruptors in India. Kerala is the only state in the world where communism exists in a democratic setup.
The Left Liberals adopt many strategies of disruption. The virus scare lockdowns are in fact a disruption.

Reference
1) "Revolution goes east, Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism" by Tatiana Linkhoeva
2) "World War Zero? Re-assessing the Global Impact of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05" by Gerhard Krebs
3) "I don’t know why, but it is the British who gave these prisoners Das Kapital to read. That is how our freedom fighters learned Marxism" - https://yourstory.com/2017/08/cellular-jail-andaman-islands/amp
5) When paper currency was not accepted, the specie coins minted from gold and silver became the world currency. The Brits became powerful Robert Clive looted the treasury of Bengal Nawab in 1757 - https://ageofrevolution.org/200-object/coins-that-paid-for-the-battle-of-waterloo
6) The Armenian merchants in India played a major role in establishing European hegemony in India - https://rarebooksocietyofindia.org/book_archive/196174216674_10152469741581675.pdf

Rule of Red Flags from Plassey until Brexit

Red Flag was the emblem of the revolutionary minded radicals of Eastern Europe during 17th and early 18th centuries. Most regiments of the British Army from the 17th to the 20th centuries wore Red coats. The British Army's infantry has been nicknamed as redcoats or devils by the colonists during the American war of independence (1765 - 1783). The Jacobin Club that ruled France during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794) made the red flag the national emblem. Another little known fact is that Tipu was one of the founder member of the Jacobian Club of Srirangapatna. A Tree of Liberty was planted in his palace on May 15, 1797. The Red flag was ceremonially raised and Sultan wearing the liberty Red cap was described as Citizen Tippoo. The pirate ships of Ching Shih were called also the Red Flag fleets. Later the terms like Red flag, Red army, Red terror became synonymous with communism.
The true significance of the Red Shield (Roth Schild in German) was recognized and adopted by an itinerant money lender goldsmith in Germany by name Mayer Amschel Bauer. He opened a shop or counting house on Judenstrasse (or Jew Street) during 1950s. Over the door leading into the shop he placed a large Red Shield and changed his name to Rothschild.
The redcoats took over India after the battle of Palashi (Plassey) in 1757. A battle never took place there, exists only on paper. The commander of Bengali forces under Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, Mir Jafar was lured with the promise of throne. After the Battle, Clive looted Nawab's treasury leaving nothing for the new Nawab and in effect fully disbanding his military power. Mir Jaffar was made a stooge Nawab. The gold and diamonds of Siraj Ud Daula was given as a personal gift to Clive.
There were several notorious pedlars and kingmakers in Clive’s Bengal — quite a few of them Armenians and local Hindu bankers.
The Armenians are believed to have arrived on the bank of Hooghly before the East India Company's Job Charnock decided to establish a British trading post in Calcutta. In the 18th and 19th centuries they ran trading companies, shipping lines, coal mines, real estate and hotels. It was also an Armenian, Khojah Israel Sarhad, in the court of Mughal emperor Farrukh Sayar who helped the BEIC get their Grand Firman in 1715, that first granted them duty-free trading rights in Bengal. Earlier in 1688, the company accessed the Mogul court with the help of an Armenian in the court.
Without Armenians, the victory at Plassey would have been a mirage for Clive and Company, especially after the chaotic situation of 1756. In the dark days succeeding the sack of Calcutta and the tragedy of the Black Hole, an Armenian merchant secretly supplied the British fugitives who had taken refuge in their ships down the river at Fulta, with boat loads of provisions for six months. If not for the humane Armenians, the British fugitives might have been starved to surrender. And in the momentous days before the famous battle of Plassey, the same Armenian was employed by Clive to negotiate with Mir Jaffar.
Company's greed increased several fold after the Plassey victory. The traitors also could never enjoy the fruits of victory. Jagat Seth (banker to the world) was killed by the troops of Mir Qasim in 1763. Mir Qasim was initially supported by the company as he was in friendly terms, but later he had attempted to curb their power and throw them out of Eastern India. Omichund was arrested by the English on suspicion of treachery. The Trial and Hanging of Raja Nand Kumar the first judicial murder in British India. He was the Governor of Hugli under Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daulah in 1756. He was nicknamed Black Colonel due to his loyalty to the Company in 1757.
England before 1757 was a gaming, robbing nation, without principles, genius, character or allies. After 1757, England turned into a sink of Indian wealth. English people became gentle men, intellectuals, carrying the self induced burden of civilizing the whole world (White man's burden), moralizing the world preaching modern justice etc. France and America became their friendly allies.
The French in India had no option except to accept the British hegemony. After the third Carnatic war (1961), the French agreed to support all British client rulers in India. The French and British traders in India never fought after this.
The British used Hyder Ali as a Trojan Horse to plunder the vast amount of treasures accumulated in the temples of western coast. The Mysorean treasury was virtually bankrupt in 1757. Hyder Ali, a petty officer of its army then, and his son became emperors and was soon eliminated, all within a span of 42 years.
The master plan for the rise and fall of Tipu was crafted by the British. Clive, who started his career in India at Madras and Cuddalore, was well familiar with the Nawabs and Maharajas of South India. Robert Clive had spent most of the years before the battle in the South (Tamil Nadu) and not in Bengal. He landed at Madras in May 1744. He had served in Madras and Cuddalore and fought in the Trichinopoly district and Arcot.
The traders of Britain and France often intervened in local power struggle in order to install friendly leaders by nominating and supporting different individuals for succession. The British were supporting Mohammed Ali who was based in Trichinopoly and the French were on the side of Chanda Sahib of Arcot. Clive’s real fame came from his victory at Arcot in the battle of Kaveripauk (1752). Mohammed Ali was officially recognized as the new ruler. The British PM Pitt the Elder terming Robert Clive as the heaven-born general said - "We had lost our glory, honour, and reputation everywhere but India : there the country had a heaven-born general". He took up his position as the Governor of Fort St David in June 1756 and was soon ordered to lead the expedition to Bengal and Plassey.
The unaccounted black money looted from Bengal was used (through French) to groom Hyder Ali Khan as the ruler of Mysore. In 1758 Hyder Ali led successful campaigns against Marathas and Calicut and by 1759 he was in command of the entire Mysorean army. He became the de facto ruler of Mysore as Sarvadhikari (Chief Minister) by 1761.
The dirty undignified job of temple vault breaking, temple foundation digging, ornament snatching were done by Tipu Sultan with the aid of his local Moplah spies and the booty was accumulated at a convenient spot like bees gathering honey from flowers far away. The French generals closely monitored Tipu, all his activiites and passed the information to the British.
The French allies of Tipu remained neutral in all his conflict with the British. But for Tipu's campaigns in Kodagu and Kerala against native kingdoms, his French allies had extended their military, financial, political, diplomatic support and equipped him with modern weapons like highly armed cannonade contingent. The famine that wiped out one third of the population of Bengal in 1770 was a direct impact of the British policy like high taxes, hoarding and export of food grains etc. By the time of the famine, monopolies in grain trading had been established by the Company and its agents. Clive was back in England by the time of the famine, enjoying his wealth at home. When asked about the suffering of millions, Clive simply answered that his priorities had been to protect the interests of shareholders, not those of the local population; his responsibility was to the EIC — not to poor Indians and Bengalis whom he described as either servile, mean, submissive and humble, that he deserved no criticism for doing his job.
These answers met with howls of derision. His attitude had a much more dramatic impact on the other side of the world. Reports about how the British had behaved circulated extensively in America. Leaflets and pamphlets were widely distributed in Pennsylvania that described the EIC as an institution well versed in Tyranny, Plunder, Oppression, and Bloodshed. If the British were prepared to let those in India die from hunger, why not in the colonies in America too?
For the British, the tax income from American colonies were not significant as compared to the riches obtained from Bengal. America was not an industrialized nation then. The industrial revolution started a little later. Agriculture was the predominant occupation. Also the British army was weakened by need to fight in the Caribbean and India. Distinguished generals like William Medows, Sir Eyre Coote, Archibald Campbell, Charles Cornwallis etc started their career in America and then headed for in India. The colonies seperated from Britain in 1776.
The industrial revolution in Europe started soon after the Plassey victory. The wealth from the subcontinet and precious vedic knowledge were stolen and used for their commercial advancement. The museums in London and Germany are keeping many of the stolen relics and artefacts from India.
The plot for French Revolution was also hatched in London. The gold looted from Kerala and Kodagu by Tipu's French allies were used for funding the Jacobins Club of Paris. The Reign of Terror (1793 – 94) by Jacobins resulted in the death of tens of thousands of innocent people. When the Jacobins Club lost its acceptance among people of Europe, especially after its reign of terror, the club was dissolved. Napoleon was promoted instead. Napoleon was expected to do a deadly campaign of loot and plunder in Europe just like how Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan conducted their military campaign in Kerala. Instead Napoleon turned against the practice of usury or money lending and soon became an enemy of the British. The British war against Napoleon was enormously expensive. Troops had to be paid, and weapons, rations, and ships had to be purchased. The vast majority of this payment had to be done in specie - coins minted from gold and silver. Paper money was not yet widely accepted, and a steady flow of hard cash was essential for the British war effort. The BEIC came forward to lent money to the British government and gold and silver coins from across the world poured into England.
Not many are aware about the Red Flag Fleet, the pirates that ruled the South China Seas during 17th century and early 18th century. China was a hostile nation then for the British traders. But the British converted China into a nation of opium addicts. How?
They first created a mafia under the Chinese female Kaifeng Pirate by name Ching Shih (or Zheng Shi). She commanded over 80,000 outlaws and the 1,800 pirate ships under her command was called the Red Flag Fleet. They were invincible with the expanding reserves of loot and the long range guns they used. In Pirates of the Caribbean part 3 ( 2007 ) she has a mention. Opium distribution was done by a Chinese mafia controlled by Kaifeng pirates. Chinese middle and upper class were forced at gunpoint to smoke opium. These called as "command performances", persisted until addiction took over.
After years of notoriety on the South China Seas Ching Shih finally retired by accepting an offer of amnesty from the Chinese government, but not without first negotiating to maintain the riches and power she earned as a pirate lord.
Exactly 259 years after the Plassey victory, the Brexit referendum took place on June 23 2016 in UK and Gibraltar to ask the electorate if the country should remain a member of, or leave the European Union (EU). The battle of Plassey also took place on the same date in June. The color red symbolizes danger, so also the red flags.
The picture in the post shows the luxurious life of British in India and selling opium to Chinese by force. Only the licensed agents of BEIC was allowed to sell opium. All other drug traffickers were caught and decapitated.

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