Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Luxemburg was a Polish agent of the Left Wing Church who played a role in the Russian Revolution and German Revolution to help imposing Marxism. She was a member of the Social Democracy of Poland and Lithuania with Jacob Fürstenberg, Karl Radek and Felix Dzerzhinsky. In 1914 she founded the Spartacus League (leader of slave revolt against the Roman Empire, nickname of Adam Weishaupt) with Karl Liebknecht, Clara Zetkin and Dadaist George Grosz (program Modernism in the art scene). Karl Liebknecht was the son of Wilhelm Liebknecht, friend of Karl Marx and founder of the Socialist Democratic Party (SPD) of Germany. |
The Liebknecht family claimed to be descendants of Martin Luther.
She published leftist magazine Die Rote Fahne with Frankfurt School (the Goethe
Institute named after Illuminati
member Johann von Goethe)
members Julian Gomperz (married to Russian
agent Hede Massing), Hungarian marxist
Gyorgy Lukasz, Willi Schlamm (later worked with JBS
and Knights of Malta Henry Luce
of Time and William
F Buckley)..
She published in German left wing magazine Die Aktion (Hugo Ball, George Grosz, Ernst Kirchner, André Gide, Peter Kropotkin, Vladimir Lenin, Egon Schiele, Leon Trotsky, Pablo Picasso).
In
the German Revolution the Spartacusbund fought the Freikorps (S&B
symbol, later turned into the nazi party).
From the February Revolution of 1917 Felix Dzerzhinsky led the secret police Cheka (previously Okhrana) in the Lubyanka office.
In january 1919 she was assassinated by the Freikorps (Waldemar Pabst) in Berlin.
Werner Scholem, the brother of Gershom Scholem, also played a role in the Communist Party of Germany.
After her death Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill made the composition The Berlin Requiem. Her nickname Red Rosa refers to Venus and rosicrucianism.
Clara Zetkin was used as agent of the Feminist Church.
In 1922 Grosz visited Lenin in Russia and in 1933 he moved to the US and worked for the Art Students League of NY with Jackson Pollock and later Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Man Ray, Frank Stella, Saul Bass, Louise Bourgeois, Georgia O'Keefe, Mark Rothko, Marsden Hartley (friend of Gertrude Stein),...
In 1945 he contributed to Ulenspiegel with Herman Hesse, Bertolt Brecht, Johannes Becher (Die Rote Fahne), Otto Dix, JP Sartre.
In 1986 Margarethe von Trotta (gay-lesbian agenda) made the movie Rosa Luxemburg.