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will of the whole Russian people. 1 think that the Russian peo-
ple will be able to free itself without any help from outeide.
Is it not a fact that the power in Russia rests not in the Bol-
shevikl as such but in the Soviets. Today the majority in the
Soviets may be of the Belsheviki. Tomorrow, 1t may be of the so-
cial revolutionists or even of the Black Hundred. That the soviets
are becoming more conservative is as certain as the law of the pen-
dulum. This low is true, not only in physics, but in politics as
woll. A wide swingt the left mut recoil beck agnine to the right.

Moreover I believe that the time is not far distant when Rus-
sis with sword in hend will end her Revelutionry army not only
to rid the country of the Germans but will enter the teutonig au-
tocracies to perpetuate there the principles and ideals of the
brotherhood of nations and social justice.

Secondly, that right have the Allies and the Russian detachments
of Colonel Koch to Invade our land and there administer justice and
executions. The Russian people, the real Russian people, have never
invited them; they have been invited only by the immigrants of the
new type, immigrants who have fled Russia that they might use what re-
mained of their millions or upon the crumbs of a poverty stricken
people live here in opulence and contentment. History, inpartial
Dishery, Slvys has cerdemned those the inrite Anto their native lane.
history, always has condemned those who invite into their native land,
foreign armies for the establishment of "Order", Remember Louis XVI
of France, remember the Neapolitan King Bomba or our own Bojare who
had invited into Moscow the Princeling Vladislaws with his soldiers,
electing him the Czar of all Russia. Have they gotten into the his-
tory as National heroes? No! It was Minin and Pejarsky who have
united the people and rid Russia of Vladislaws and his hordes.

As regards foreigners, particularly Americans, they are in a

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