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""Mystery man" of the World War, once accused by England as a spy, Ignatius Trebitch Lincoln, Jew by birth, Christian by conversion, now the Buddhist Abbot Chao Kung, is shown as he appeared in Vancouver, where authorities questioned him before he passed across Canada on his way to found a Buddhist monastery in Europe. He passed through North Bay early Saturday."
- from the North Bay Nugget. April 23, 1934. Page 3.
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I have just learned about this man and you should too. If you put that in a movie nobody would believe you:
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Trebitsch Lincoln's oil operation, the fall of an M.P. and more: Ch. 12 of The Watch Thief Chapter 12 From Hill Close House to Hummersknott, Darlington was Pease territory, but that would change. Away from the electric trams of Northgate, the Liberal 's Albion Hall was full of working men.
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Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln 1943, Hungarian Jewish Adventurer and Con artist who spent parts of his life as a Protestant missionary, British MP, Anglican Priest, Nazi Spy, Japanese propagandist, Right Wing politician in Germany and a Buddist Abbot in China. [600x800] Check this blog!
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The Kapp Putsch
Members of the Ehrhardt brigade in Berlin on March 13. The swastika was not at this point exclusively associated with the Nazis (at this point a minor political party that was too far removed from Berlin to play a significant role in the putsch before it collapsed), though the symbol clearly had strongly reactionary connotations at this point.
March 13 1920, Berlin--Despite provisions in the Versailles Treaty against them, and the end of German involvement in the Baltic, the German right-wing paramilitary Freikorps remained a powerful force in Germany. On February 29, war minister Noske ordered the dissolution of two of the largest Freikorps groups. One of them, the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, refused to comply, and received backing from the commander of Berlin’s regular army troops, General Lüttwitz, who demanded (among other things) a dissolution of the National Assembly and new elections for the Reichstag. When Chancellor Ebert did not accede, he ordered the Ehrhardt brigade into Berlin to seize government buildings; they began to move at 10PM on March 12.
No regular military troops resisted the Ehrhardt brigade. In an emergency session at 4AM on March 13, Ebert’s cabinet decided (with significant dissent) to flee the city for Dresden (and when that city proved unfriendly, Stuttgart) and to call for a general strike against the putsch. The meeting was cut short so that they could avoid capture by the Freikorps. Lüttwitz installed Wolfgang Kapp, from the right-wing DNVP, as the new chancellor. He was also joined by Ludendorff (who had largely been out of the picture since his sacking in the final weeks of the war) and con man and “spy” Trebitsch-Lincoln, who served as his press censor.
Ebert’s call for a strike was wildly successful; by March 15, over twelve million workers were participating. Lüttwitz’ position became untenable, and the non-left-wing parties attempted to ease him out of Berlin. On March 18, Lüttwitz resigned and the Ehrhardt brigade left Berlin (shooting some civilians who jeered at them while they did so) and Ebert’s government returned to Berlin two days later.
Ultimately, despite its failure, the results of the Kapp Putsch were a victory of sorts for reactionary forces in Germany. Lüttwitz’s allies did eventually get many of their demands anyway; the National Assembly would be dissolved the next month and Reichstag elections were moved forward. The Freikorps continued its prominent role in post-war Germany, as in the coming weeks they were used to end the general strike in the Ruhr (which had continued after the end of the putsch). A right-wing government took control of Bavaria at the same time, and Ludendorff continued his political intrigues there.
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Podcast 2: Ignaz Trebitsch Lincoln (Part 2). (Transcript).
Hiya folks, part 2 of the podcast script for Ignaz Trebitsch Lincoln!!
“Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention, but fear too, is not barren of ingenious suggestions.”– Joseph Conrad, ‘The Secret Sharer’, from ‘Twixt Land and Sea (1909).
Hi folks welcome back. Before the break we’d left off with Ignaz Trebitsch Lincoln’s sentencing to prison, not for his attempted espionage- in all fairness there is no evidence that he was guilty of more than being a…
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Recordurile unui „cameleon”: Trebitsch-Lincoln
„Spion, jurnalist, om politic, călugăr budist, agent pentru mai multe state în timpul perioadei interbelice şi al Doilea Război Mondial”; „Actor, hoţ mărunt, condamnat falsificator, misionar creştin, preot anglican, călugăr budist, membru al Parlamentului, magnat al petrolului, fugar, geniu auto-proclamat, spion internaţional, consilier al dictatorilor, conspirator”; „Megaleman cameleon”; „Mintal…
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Jagd auf Brieftauben
Compact: Meisterspione des 20. Jahrhunderts (III): Ignaz Trebitsch-Lincoln war der Schattenmann der britischen Weltmachtpolitik vor und nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Seine Aufträge waren bisweilen recht ungewöhnlich. Erstabdruck in COMPACT 01/2015. http://dlvr.it/RbgGKt
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CHINESE
COMMUNISM?
YES, but it was JEWISH when it
started.
The following article by Arnold Leese is reprinted from Gothic Ripples, No. 49, dated 28th February, 1949. It shows that the seeds of Bolshevism were planted in China by Jews, who also tended and trained the growth that resulted. The corruption of the regime of Chiang Kai‑Shek caused many of the masses in China to turn to Communism for relief, since Chinese Communism is mixed with Nationalism and discourages the old Chinese curse of official corruption; but Communism in China has the same dehumanising effect on the people as it has elsewhere.
THE JEWISH ROTTING OF CHINA.
It was the Sassoon family which turned the normal Chinese dislike and distrust of foreigners into hatred. David Sassoon made the Opium Trade in China from 1832 until he died in 1864. His family carried on the Trade under our Flag and made huge fortunes. The British took the blame, and now the Chinese loathe us; just as we took the blame for the Jewish atrocities at Nuremberg, Spandau and elsewhere in Germany, so that the Germans now hate us.
Backed by the Sassoons, the Shanghai Opium Monopoly existed until 1917 under the Jew Edward Ezra, its Managing Committee being composed entirely of Jews and Indians. Not only did the British Flag protect the Sassoons in this abominable trade which the Manchus did all they could to prevent, even to the extent of war, but also these Jews were welcomed in England instead of being ostracised. Royalty petted them and they intermarried with Aryan aristocrats. Some became Baronets and one a Minister of the Government.
When the Freemason, Sun Yat‑Sen, began his revolutionary movement at Canton, the Jew Morris Cohen, a British subject, became his aide‑de‑camp and was sent by Sun around the globe to get military experts for his revolutionary army. On Sun Yat‑Sen's death bed this Jew was commended to Chiang Kai‑Shek and he was employed as liaison officer between the Canton Government and all foreign Consulates‑General. Cohen became known in China as Moi‑Sha, and was made Military Counsellor to the Cantonese Forces, and a General, although still a British subject.
As late as 1939, Cohen was travelling the high seas under the protection of our Flag. The last we heard of him was late in 1945 when he emerged from a Japanese prisoner‑of‑war camp. The South African Sunday Express described him as "the guiding genius behind the War‑Lords of China".
The Soviet Jew, Jacob Borodin (real name M. Grusenberg) was sent by the Kremlin with the Jew Joffe, in 1923, to try and bolshevise Sun Yat‑Sen and became Chief Political Adviser to the Kuomintang. His wife, a Jewess, spied in China for the Soviets. When Sun died, Borodin was left in charge and it was he who appointed Chiang Kai‑Shek to succeed Sun in 1926. However, in 1927 a raid was made by Chang Tso‑Ling on the Soviet Embassy at Pekin, which revealed the scope and extent of the Soviet plot to bolshevise China, and the Borodins were arrested and imprisoned.
In 1923 the notorious Jew, Trebitsch Lincoln, ex‑M.P. in Britain, headed a Chinese mission to get arms for Wu Pei Fu, a War‑Lord with a fine character, but failed, probably purposely, in the attempt. After that, Lincoln drifted about, too mistrusted in China for any other important role.
The Soviet General, B. K. Galen, who was really a Jew called Chesin, and was nicknamed Blucher, accompanied the "Armenian" Soviet Delegate Karachan to Pekin in 1924 where a treaty was made with Chang Tso‑Ling by which the Chinese Eastern Railway was handed over to the Soviets. This placed the movement of troops at the mercy of the Bolsheviks. The intrigues and bribery by which this surrender by Chang Tso‑Ling was obtained were carried out through the medium of a Jewish timber magnate called S. Skidelski. At once, the Railway was placed in charge of the Jews Gekker, Koslowsky and Snamensky (Zamyensky). To continue with the career of General "Galen", he became Chief Military Adviser to Chiang Kai‑Shek in1926.
Now for the Soviet Jew S. A. Gekker: As early as 1922; he has been Military Adviser to the Mongolian Bolshevik Government, and in 1924 he was made Head Political Commissar on the Chinese Eastern Railway aforesaid. This appointment was at the hands of the Jew, M. D. Lashewitz, who was President of the Board of Railway Control in Moscow.
Nor must the Jew, A. Joffe, be forgotten. We have already met him as head of the Soviet Mission to Sun Yat‑Sen, when, with the Jew, Jacob Borodin, he tried to develop Sovietism. Later he became Political Adviser to Chiang Kai‑Shek in 1926 and organised the Red Section of the Kuomintang.
High up in the Political Department of the Red Army in China were also the two Jews, W. N. Levitschev and J. B. Gamarnik, who in 1936 was its head.
The Nanking Ministry of Finance has always been dominated by Jews, viz: Kann, L. Rajchman and R. Haas. In England, the Jew Billmeir helped, with his merchant fleet, to take Soviet arms to China in 1938.
Finally, the Jew Ben Kizer (U.S.A.) was appointed head of Unrra in China, and as everyone knows, it fell to pieces in corruption.
Enough has been said to prove that every real key‑position in the process of the Bolshevik destruction of China has been Jewish. Lastly we remind our readers that Chiang Kai‑Shek himself is a Freemason, having reached the 33rd degree in the Scottish Rite!
ARNOLD LEESE.
NOTE.—In the above article, no mention was made of Eugene Chen, Borodin's Colleague and Cantonese Foreign Minister in 1925. Some people think that Chen was Cohen, but there is insufficient evidence as to that. He was born in Trinidad, British West Indies, where he was called E. Bernard Acham. He qualified as a solicitor in England, and it can only be guessed why he became the revolutionary enemy of Britain in China.
Published by Arnold Leese, 20, Pewley Hill, Guildford, Surrey.
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"FORMER SPY IS TAKEN FROM SHIP," Kingston Whig-Standard. May 7, 1934. Page 1. ---- Trebitsch Lincoln Held in England - Will Be Deported to Canada ---- LIVERPOOL, England, May 7- (CP Cable) - Trebitsch Lincoln, missionary of two religions, former Parliamentarian and one-time spy, was arrested here yesterday as he disembarked from the steamer Duchess of York and will be deported to Canada, the country he left only eight days ago.
Lincoln, known now as the Buddhist Abbot Chao Kung, arrived with six Buddhist monks and four nuns, intending to found a Buddhist colony in the south of France. The order under which he was deported years ago from the United Kingdom is still effective, and he was forbidden to land.
Authorities gave him the alternative of proceeding to Antwerp today aboard the Duchess of York, but he refused to do so. He was arrested, therefore, and lodged in Bridewell jail till the ship returns to Canada next Friday.
The monks and nuns were not detained, but they elected to remain near their leader and were lodged in a boarding-house.
Lincoln at various times has been an Anglican missionary in Canada, a curate in Kent, a Liberal member of the British House of Commons for Darlington, and a war time spy for Germany. He is a native of Hungary.
PASSED THROUGH CANADA OTTAWA, May 7 - If Trebitsch Lincoln, Buddhist Abbot and reputed former spy, is returned from England to Canada he will probably be allowed to pass through this country and continue on his way back to the Orient. The transportation company with which Lincoln was travelling will no doubt arrange for his passage.
On his way to England last month Lincoln was granted permission to enter Canada and to cross this country. He landed at Vancouver and stopped off in Ottawa to call on Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. He then ex- pressed the intention of visiting England and later establishing a Buddhist monastery somewhere on the Continent of Europe.
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Protestant missionary, Anglican priest, British Member of Parliament, German right-wing politician and spy, Nazi collaborator and Self-proclaimed Dalai Lama.
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"TREBITSCH LINCOLN SPY AND MONK, DEAD," Toronto Star. October 9, 1943. Page 4. ---- Once British M.P., Had Been Arrested in Five or More Countries ---- TURNED BUDDHIST ---- New York, Oct. 9 (CP) - Trebitsch Lincoln, whose career as an adventurer ranged from spy and smuggler to British M.P., Methodist preacher and Buddhist monk, died Thursday in Shanghai after an operation, the Tokyo radio announces.
Lincoln was born in Hungary about 1870. After serving as a German press censor, he was active in Afghanistan - where he was arrested - and in the Chinese revolution. He also served three years in a British jail on charges of espionage and forgery.
He came to New York in 1916, where he wrote a book, "The History of a Spy." He was arrested and extradited to Britain, where he was jailed and his citizenship revoked. Deported in 1919, he conferred with the ex-kaiser in Holland and joined the abortive Kapp government in Germany in 1920.
In 1921 he was accused of fraud In Czechoslovakia and was acquitted of treason and forgery charges in Austria, whence he was expelled. He then surreptitiously entered the United States and was arrested in 1922 for illegal entry. Later that year he was reported held in connection with the Fascist political murder of Giacomo Matteotti, Socialist leader in Italy.
He made a dramatic visit to London in 1926, where his son, a British army private, was executed for murder. In 1931 he became a Buddhist priest and the next year. with closely shaven head and arrayed in a bright yellow silk robe, he turned up in Berlin as "Chao Kung" (Enlightenment of the World). Two years later he travelled through Canada accompanied by six Buddhist nuns and four monks.
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Chapter 49
The families of Trebitsch and Lincoln pick up the pieces in the final chapter.
Image Source: Roelli, P. (2005) The Thanka Wall overlooking Tasilhunpo. Retrieved online June 9, 2018 at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashi_Lhunpo_Monastery
Hamburg, British Zone of Occupation. Thursday 20 May, 1948.
She is seventy-one: thin, quietly drained; a pale feat of a woman. Her expression is sour. Time has pressed her cheeks inward, clamped her mouth shut. She might have been happy,…
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Chapter 45
Trebitsch Lincoln, The Abbot Chaokung, The Unlikely Lama of Liverpool. #NewFiction #AmWriting
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Sunday 6 May, 1934. Duchess of York, North Atlantic Ocean.
Marie counted the hours since Ottawa, to the minute, to carry out his command. Walking to the cabin she was met by Steinke, his face white and full of shock. He pushed by her, avoided eye contact. They knew each other a year: he’d never lacked…
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Chapter 44
The Abbot Chaokung HAS A POSSE. #TrebitschLincoln #China #Canada
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Great Western Road, Shanghai. Friday 25 August, 1933.
The north-west suffered a devastating earthquake and armed conflict, but Shanghai had returned to a state of relative peace and sunny serenity. The door opened at Buddhist House, 131 Great Western Road. Martin Steinke, Marie Chauve and Hertha…
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