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SUGAR KEYNES: The Darkside of John Maynard Keynes, Architect of the US Federal Reserve, His Perversion & Pedophelia
Is Fed chairman-now incumbent Janet Yellen a bi-Keynesian, too?
Does she have what it takes to carry on the threads
set by the Fed's founder, JM Keynes, the ... Bolshevik, Lavender,
Pervert, PedophileJohn Maynard Keynes gave us more than just an
immoral economic system......he passed on his life of degeneracy,
perversion and pedophilia....
SUGAR KEYNES by Zygmund Dobbs
Reprinted from
The Review of the News, June 23, 1971
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KEYNES AT HARVARD by Zygmund Dobbs
Convicted Soviet Spy Harry Dexter White (left) and John Maynard Keynes (right) at the Bretton Woods Conference
John Maynard Keynes [1883-1946]
Lytton Strachey [1880-1932]
"By a continuous process of inflation, governments
can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth
of their citizens. By this method, they not only confiscate, but they
confiscate arbitrarily; and while the process impoverishes many, it
actually enriches some....The process engages all of the hidden forces
of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner that
not one man in a million can diagnose." - John Maynard Keynes Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920
Singing the Red Flag, the highborn sons of the British upper-class lay
on the carpeted floor spinning out socialist schemes in homosexual
intermission. Sometimes, one of the participants would shout out an
obscenity - then, as if on signal, the entire group would join in a
frenzied babble of profanity. Here and there individuals would smoke or
chew hashish. Most had unkempt long hair, and some sported beards.
The attitude in such gatherings was anti-establishmentarian. To them the
older generation was horribly out of date; even superfluous. The
capitalist system was declared obsolete, and revolution was proclaimed
as the only solution. Christianity was pronounced an enemy force, and
the worst sort of depravities were eulogized as "that love which passes
all Christian understanding."
The year was 1904, and the participants were destined to become the intellectual and political leaders of the British Empire.
Chief of this ring of homosexual revolutionaries was John Maynard
Keynes, who eventually became the economic architect of English
socialism and gravedigger for the British Empire. The chief American
Fabians, acting as carriers of the Keynesian sickness, were Felix
Frankfurter and Walter Lippmann. Covertly, they mobilized their Leftist
comrades to spread this pollution in America also. So successful were
they that on January 4, 1971, President Nixon announced: "I am now a
Keynesian in economics." What does that mean?
Keynes was characterized by his male sweetheart, Lytton Strachey, as "A
liberal and a sodomite, an atheist and a statistician." His particular
depravity was the sexual abuse of little boys. In communications to his
homosexual friends, Keynes advised that they go to Tunis, "where bed and
boy were also not expensive." As a sodomistic pedophiliac, he ranged
throughout the Mediterranean area in search of boys for himself and his
fellow socialists. Taking full advantage of the bitter poverty and
abysmal ignorance in North Africa, the Middle East, and Italy, he
purchased the bodies of children prostituted for English shillings [See
Lytton Strachey,
A Critical Biography, Michael Holyroyd, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, two volumes].
Such Leftist hypocrites then, as now, issued loud denunciations against
poverty, imperialism, and capitalist immorality. However, for their own
degenerate purposes, they eagerly sought out the worst pockets of
destitution and backwardness to satisfy their perverted purposes through
sexual enslavement of youngsters. While traveling in France and the
United States they complained among themselves of the harassment by the
police of practicing homosexuals. In degenerate areas of the
Mediterranean, on the other hand, they found a pervert's Utopia where
the bodies of children could be purchased as part of a cultured
socialist’s holiday.
These Leftist degenerates began to scheme over sixty years ago to secure
public acceptance of their depravity. Havelock Ellis, a founder of the
Fabian Society, compiled a massive erotic work entitled,
Studies In The Psychology Of Sex. Ellis was a sexual
pervert and drug user. He and a group of fellow Leftists even pioneered
in the experimental use of hallucinogens in private orgies. Ellis was
definitely a pathological case. He drove his wife into Lesbianism and
drug addiction, securing additional erotic excitement by urging her to
recite her Lesbian experiences. Mrs. Ellis eventually went insane and
died in utmost misery after denouncing her husband as a sexual monster.
The Fabian socialists used the writings of Ellis as a wedge for sex
education in the schools. They started in the colleges and gradually
eased into the high school level.
Ellis complained to his fellow socialists fifty-five years ago that he
found wider acceptance for his books in the United States than he did in
England. In fact, he was arrested and tried for obscenity in England,
whereas his books were sold here without serious interference by the
authorities. Today, his perversions are standard reference material for
the sex educators, and Havelock Ellis is popularly called "the father of
social psychology."
Keynes and his cohorts seized upon the works of Ellis as justification
for their depravities. They were also greatly bolstered in their
campaign by the theories of an Austrian Leftist named Sigmund Freud. Dr.
Freud acknowledged in private correspondence that he copied the thesis
of sex as the central determinant in human action from Havelock Ellis.
Echoing Ellis, he laid down the premise that homosexuality and carnal
depravities are not a matter of abnormality, but merely a case of
personal preference. This, plus his declaration of atheism, overjoyed
the socialist Keynesian crowd. John Maynard Keynes audaciously
proclaimed, "Sex Questions are about to enter the political arena.” He
inveighed against “the treatment of sexual offense and abnormalities,"
adding the charge that "the existing state of the Law and of orthodoxy
is still Mediaeval - altogether out of touch with civilized opinion and
civilized practice and with what individuals, educated and uneducated
alike, say to one another in private."
During the same period (1925) Keynes struck out against drug control. He
laid down the line which has been pursued by Leftists to the present
day in demanding that distribution of narcotics be unrestricted.
Homosexuals find drugs a useful adjunct in loosening moral inhibitions
to perversion. And this ravisher of little boys feigned sympathy for the
masses by urging universal rights for users of narcotics. He declared:
"how far is bored and suffering humanity to be allowed, from time to
time, an escape, an excitement, a stimulus, a possibility of change?"
Keynes and his conspirators projected
homosexuality and drug addiction as an intrinsic part of their
collectivist society of the future. His male sweetheart, Lytton
Strachey, wrote privately that they would corrupt the whole population,
"subtly, through literature, into the bloodstream of the people, and in
such a way that they accepted it all naturally, if need be without at
first realizing what it was to which they were agreeing." He boasted
that he intended "to seduce his readers to tolerance through laughter
and sheer entertainment." He pointed out that the object was "to write
in a way that would contribute to an eventual change in our ethical and
sexual mores - a change that couldn’t be done in a minute, but would
unobtrusively permeate the more flexible minds of young people." J. M.
Keynes put it in the terms of Marxist economics:
Keynes and Strachey used their malignant writings to help contaminate
the entire English-speaking world. In the United States they both found
expression in the
New Republic, the
New York Times, and the
Saturday Review Of Literature.
In 1939, a comrade of Keynes and Strachey named Bertrand Russell came to
America to push their obscenitarian socialism and was (he says in his
Autobiography) legally charged as "lecherous, libidinous, lustful,
venerous, erotomaniac, aphrodisiac, irreverent, narrow-minded,
untruthful, and bereft of moral fiber." His aborted object had been to
permeate the College of the City of New York with the corruption of the
British Fabians. Immediately, John Dewey and other American Fabians
organized to cry that "Academic Freedom" was under attack. The National
Education Association (NEA) and the whole Leftist educational complex
began to percolate pervasive degeneracies as being "Liberal" and
"progressive."
The works of Keynes, Lytton Strachey, and Bertrand Russell have been,
and are today, required reading in almost every college and university
in the United States and Canada.
In the spring of 1905 Keynes and his lavender cohorts had been thrilled
by a conference of Russian revolutionaries in London. British Fabians
and Joseph Fels, an American soap manufacturer who was also a Fabian,
had financed the Russian gathering and furnished them a hall in a
Christian church. Key revolutionaries at this London conference included
Nikolai Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Joseph Stalin. The future slaughter of
fifty million civilians, and the conquest of one-third of the earth’s
surface. rested within the shelter of this gathering. Shivers of
excitement rippled down the spines of the socialist homosexuals when
they heard that Lenin had openly defended the slaughter of bank guards
and stealing of bank funds for the bolshevik coffers. During this time
Strachey wrote to one of his intimates: "At this moment Keynes is lying
on a rug beside me."
Keynes and his fellow debauchees became active pacifists and
conscientious objectors during World War I. The socialist position
against military service dovetailed perfectly with the homosexual
aversion to any kind of physical danger and the manly requirements of
military training. Yet, in spite of Keynes' sheltering of "queer
conchies," and his own refusal to serve his country, he was made the
head of an important division of the British Treasury. During March of
1917 he confided privately that he supported the bolshevik group among
the Russian socialists after the overthrow of Czar Nicholas.
The seizure of power by the bolsheviks in November of 1917 elated Keynes
and the rest of the Fabian coterie. At Leftist parties in London,
Keynes and his fellow perverts celebrated by dressing in women's clothes
and performing lewd dances. He had as his consort an
eighteen-year-old-boy who was ensconced as his assistant in the Treasury
Department.
Just before the Bolshevik Revolution, Keynes had made a hurried trip to
the United States for the British Government. Here he had a chance to
make contact with the American Fabians who were similarly entrenched,
via the Frankfurter-Lippmann group, in key positions of the Wilson
Administration.
Even the House of Morgan in New York City's financial district trotted
out its sissies to welcome Keynes to this country, and gave him an
office just for himself. The international grapevine had established the
nature of his proclivities. The urbane air of Keynes sent thrills of
excitement through the ranks of the financial "giggle gang."
Keynes' deviate socialist circle was almost completely pro-bolshevik.
One month after the Revolution, J.M. Keynes wrote his mother"
On February 22, 1918, Keynes proudly boasted of "being a bolshevik." Yet
the British Government blindly sent Keynes to the Versailles peace
talks. There he joined forces with his Fabian American comrade, Walter
Lippmann, who was among those representing the equally blind U.S.
Government. The ensuing pro-bolshevik and anti-American machinations
were largely responsible not only for laying the basis for continuing
Red victories, but also for setting off the chain of events that
eventually brought Hitler to power.
In 1919 Keynes authored
The Economic Consequences Of The Peace, which was
promptly acclaimed from Moscow by Nikolai Lenin, himself. The Red
dictator declared: "Nowhere has the Versailles treaty been described so
well as in the book by Keynes." A special edition of
The Economic Consequences was printed under the
label of the Fabian Society; and, Frankfurter and Lippmann brought the
manuscript to the United States and arranged with Harcourt and Brace to
publish it here. The volume became required reading among American
socialists and Communists.
However, Keynes' value as a hidden Red was in danger. The Fabians had
developed the posture of "respectability" to a fine art and the value of
Keynes' book as an "impartial work" was in jeopardy. With Keynes'
future usefulness in upper-class circles at stake, Lenin had personally
come to the rescue. He pulled the classic Leftist double-twist, praising
Keynes' book as a model for Communist revolutionaries and at the same
time covering for Keynes by labeling him as "anti-bolshevik." Nikolai
Lenin rose before the Second Congress of the Communist International and
declared:
Thus was launched the career of Fabian leader Keynes as a "non-Leftist" and "non-Communist."
In 1925, John Maynard Keynes was married. It was a bizarre performance.
His best "man" was Duncan Grant, his male lover for many years, and
initiates swear that Keynes held Duncan's hand as the marriage vows were
spoken. But, the background of the bride was equally odd. She was Lydia
Lopokova, the premiere ballerina of the Diaghilev Ballet. She was an
habitué of Leftist circles, and had at one time been engaged to Heywood
Broun, the well known socialist and confidant of Leon Trotsky, but had
broken the engagement to marry a dwarf named Barocchi. In 1917, Lydia
had disappeared in Paris with the top Cossack general of the White Army,
returning to the ballet when the general returned to lead his troops
against the Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks had by now, however, acquired
advance information and used it to defeat the Cossacks.
Following the wedding to Comrade Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Keynes were the
special guests of the Soviet Government. He and his Russian wife were
allowed free access to the Soviet hinterland, even to the extent of
visiting her relatives. This was a privilege unheard of at the time,
since even members of the Communist International were not then allowed
such unlimited travel. It was a time of mass killing of civilians, and
ordinarily a Russian national traveling with an Englishman would have
been arrested and shot. But, Soviet officials were effusive in their
thanks to Keynes for designing the first Soviet currency for them while
he was still a member of the British Treasury.
The marriage was definitely an "arrangement," as Keynes continued to
enjoy his amours with men. This was often the case with upper-class
homosexuals who needed a legal wife as a facade. They both had separate
living quarters, and did not interfere with the personal lives of one
another. Lydia was very useful as a go-between since Keynes was in
frequent contact with Soviet officials both in Britain and the United
States.
Meanwhile, the perversion continued apace. It was quite a pace. As I have noted in the new edition of Keynes At Harvard:
The Fabian homosexual circle was incredibly successful in gaining
influence and control in a wide area of activity. They staked out the
entire British Empire and the United States as well. Lytton Strachey
wrote to Keynes:
This projection was incredibly prophetic. J. M. Keynes became the
mastermind behind the economic structure of British and American
socialism. Strachey was responsible for writing books that undermined
the Christian ethic of the Nineteenth Century and set the tone for the
pornographic and depraved literature of today. Leonard Woolf worked out
the details of the socialist drive for World Government. He was not only
the architect of the League of Nations but outlined the structure of
the United Nations.
Others of this perverted group of Keynesians
have set the tone in art, music, education, and religion. Today [1971],
alas, even the President of the United States says:
"I am now a Keynesian in economics." It is disgusting!
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Further reading:
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