Did you know Beria was a pedophile rapist as well as a mass killer? Forgive the hammy Brit accents but even so, not a bad depiction of this evil, satanic, monster's end. Except that he wasn't shot out of hand, sadly. Such is artistic license.
NKVD Beria. Pedophile. Rapist. Bolshevik. Shot dead. Do you think, gentle readers, that history somehow rhymes? Just think of the furious reaction to Sound of Freedom and the White House conveniently removing its child trafficking caveat.
Let's not say Comet, Abramovic, Podesta, Spirit Cooking, Hunter, and the weirdo alliance between the DNC and the Satanic Temple. Note how these satans hate children, let's see some justice.
Your Old Pal,
LSP
PS. I say again, Bolsheviks are UTTER SATANS.
Evil people do evil things all along the spectrum. Beria is but one example. Once the demons are inside of your skin -- it's predictable.
ReplyDeleteDo demons like chilidogs? There is no record that they do.
LL, Beria must have thought himself safe right to the very end. Is there a lesson in this?
ReplyDeleteThen there's demons and chilidogs. I sense a challenge.
The similarities between the USSR and the desiccated husk that is the current United States sadly becomes more apparent with each passing day.
ReplyDelete134:15 The idols of the Gentiles are silver and gold, the works of men’s hands.
ReplyDelete134:16 They have a mouth, but they speak not: they have eyes, but they see not.
134:17 They have ears, but they hear not: neither is there any breath in their mouths.
134:18 Let them that make them be like to them: and every one that trusteth in them.
Clintons, Barky & Mike, Bidens and Kerry can be added to the list as well.
There's a photo of Stalin's daughter sitting on Beria's lap, looking none too happy. Stalin's in the background working. I am sure he never let Beria alone with his daughter.
ReplyDeleteThen we have the diary of a young woman forced to shower with her father, #46.
ReplyDeleteAnd Mao also was a pedophile.
ReplyDeleteSo was the first leader of North Korea, and his son. Word's not in on the current Kim.
It's not amazing that when you have pretty much a firm lock on what 'Law and Order' are, you can get away with not having it apply to you.
Then again, look at the issues with pedophilia in Hollyweird. Again, when one can define the rules and laws, one can set oneself above such rules and laws.
There is one answer...
"Klaus, bring me the Flammenwerfer!"
ReplyDeleteSic semper tyrannis.
Whatever happens, they had got
The Tokarev pistol, and Beria did not.
Or, as the barber said, "Next!"
I can assure you, however, at that range, the Tokarev is considerably louder than depicted.
Prime examples, running for cover as the lights are turned on...
ReplyDeleteAin't that the truth, Infidel. But maybe we're even more corrupt? I know that's hard to believe, but...
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, DOS. It's as though their hearts have been hardened. But what else should we expect from people consumed with idolatrous conceit.
ReplyDeleteWell I won't wax lyrical but we can add many, many more names.
And I think there's a Stalin quote to that Beria effect, but I might be wrong. Some say pedo Beria was the architect of the purges, but I'm no expert.
Yes indeed, WSF. And no one seems to care, hardly. Weird, eh?
ReplyDeleteTotally with you on the Flammenwerfer, Beans.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know about Mao and the Nork.
And strange, isn't it, that as soon as you throw out objective right and wrong, first principles of practical reasonableness, your God given conscience and reason itself, when you abolish Man (CS Lewis), something else fills the void.
Look how that thing hates children.
#EndSermon
Wild, that end scene was... artistic license. As I understand it, that satanic beast was tied to pole and shot. Evidently he cursed his executioners to the very end, filled with demonic rage.
ReplyDeleteRight on, NFO.
ReplyDeleteThe Death of Stalin is an excellent dark comedy that perfectly captures the paranoia and Machiavellian backstabbing that happened in Soviet Russia when Stalin died. Also, Beria was a monster.
ReplyDeleteWhat a total, utter monster Swankenstein.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I always knew that but not as well as I should've done.