Saturday, April 28, 2012

Jüri Lina - In the Shadow of Hermes

Alan Watt mentioned this documentary of note on his show last week. Tuesday, I think. I did not catch it, but a loyal blog supporter did and brought it to my attention. The film's narration is in Swedish, with English subtitles, and I must confess that I have not yet finished it. I am far enough into it to be of the opinion that it's worth the effort. Watch this and you will be given a lesson in history that is very different from what you were taught in school.

The NWO Observer blog offered this description of the film last summer:
This documentary In the Shadow of Hermes by Jüri Lina shows how freemasons, international bankers, and communists joined forces in an unholy alliance and through the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917 established in Russia the most brutal and dehumanizing slave society the world has ever seen. Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1974 admonished his countrymen: "Live without lies!" This applies equally to the West. The Truth in our time is in no way self-evident. Most official facts about communism are not true. Solzhenitsyn emphasized: "In our country the lie has become not just a moral category, but a pillar of the state." The facts have been suppressed both in the East and the West.

The film In the Shadow of Hermes is an important documentation of those financial masonic forces that cold-bloodedly worked behind the scenes through communism to profit from the suffering of others. The director, Jüri Lina, stresses that it is his duty to tell the truth about communism and its grey eminences, and not just superficially treat its psychopathic symptoms, while the truth today is not highly valued. History is made every day, but by whom? The answer is given in this film, the aim of which is to unmask the truth, despite the falsifications of history, so meekly reported by the media. To know the real history of communism is the best insurance against ideological impostors. Based on the book Under the Sign of the Scorpion by the Estonian dissident Jüri Lina who narrates this documentary in Swedish.
The links below are for RAR-ed files containing both the documentary and the book (in .pdf form). I am uploading them to filehosts, but not as torrents, largely because it's near the end of the month and I am concerned that seeding large files this late in April could push me dangerously close to the bandwidth cap imposed by my dear ISP. If you'd like to upload them as torrents, wherever, feel free. I would just like to have the book and the film kept together. I am offering the video in .avi format and in .mp4 format. The .avi is of significantly better quality, but the .mp4 is watchable and is a much smaller file [at about 390 Mb versus about 750 Mb].

If you want to download this via the bit torrent system, netkups.com is supposed to torrent any upload larger than 10 Mb.

Jüri Lina - (mp4, book).RAR

http://netkups.com/?d=b4a0ff72493ed
http://jumbofiles.com/w09tarwaoopx


Jüri Lina - (avi, book).RAR

http://netkups.com/?d=5684900b0f8a2
http://depositfiles.com/files/8hmo9iorz

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your fine efforts.