This article by Miles Mathis argues that Vladimir Lenin, as well as the historical narrative surrounding him, is a fabrication. Mathis claims that Lenin’s real name was Vladimir Ulyanov and that he was Jewish, a fact suppressed by mainstream history. The author delves into Lenin’s alleged ancestry, tracing connections through his maternal grandfather, Alexander Dmitrievich Blank (born Srul Moishevich), and his maternal grandmother, Anna Groschopf, and her family, the Ostedts and Waldbergs. He also questions the ancestry of Lenin’s wife, Nadya Krupskaya, and his father, Ilya Ulyanov, suggesting they were also Jewish.
Mathis disputes the commonly accepted biography of Lenin, pointing to inconsistencies in his early life, education, and exile. He further argues that many photographs of Lenin are faked or mislabeled, presenting them as evidence of a staged history. The author extends his critique to other historical figures and events, including Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, Alexander Kerensky, Grigori Rasputin, Nicholas II, and the Russian Revolution itself, suggesting they were all part of a larger conspiracy orchestrated by industrialists and Jewish interests. He claims that the narrative of a “Jewish-Bolshevik” conspiracy is itself misdirection, and that Jewish influence permeated not only the revolutionary movements but also the Tsarist government. The article concludes by suggesting that the Russian Revolution was a controlled event, a failed experiment by industrialists, and that the true wealth extraction model was later refined in the United States.
Key individuals, organizations, and locations mentioned:
- Vladimir Lenin (alias: Vladimir Ulyanov)
- Miles Mathis (author)
- Stalin (alias)
- Communist Party
- Soviet Union
- Stormfront
- JewWatch
- heretical.com
- Alexander Dmitrievich Blank (maternal grandfather, born Srul Moishevich)
- Anna Groschopf (maternal grandmother)
- Anna Ostedt (Anna Groschopf’s mother)
- Uppsala, Sweden
- Penza
- Maria (Lenin’s mother)
- Rabbi Joel Waldberg
- Max Freiherr von Waldberg
- Heidelberg
- Joseph Goebbels
- von Schütz
- Else Janke
- FamilySearch
- Uppsala
- Ahlboms family
- Sofia Ostedt
- Samuel Mark (possibly related to Karl Marx)
- Stockholm
- Karl Marx
- Marks (original surname of Marx)
- Lwow (possibly Lvov)
- Ukraine
- Samuel Marx (Karl Marx’s uncle)
- Napoleon’s Grand Sanhedrin
- Lyon Marx
- Gouguenheims (later Guggenheim)
- Samuel Marks (South African billionaire)
- Oppenheimers
- Rhodes
- Bertha Guttmann
- Tobias (Bertha Guttmann’s father)
- Sheffield
- Adolf (Bertha Guttmann’s cousin)
- Goldberg
- Alex Blank (mentioned in relation to godfather)
- Count Alexander Apraksin
- Maria Feodorovna (Tsar Nicholas II’s mother)
- Count Rumyantsev
- Catherine the Great
- Peter the Great
- Romanovs
- Edler (Lenin’s other grandmother)
- Kerensky (Alexander Kerensky)
- Lubeck
- Curtius
- Lepsius
- Weizsacher
- Carl von Weizsacher
- Karl Lepsius
- Ernst Curtius
- Frederick III
- Behrends
- Hitler
- Renata Katarina Bush
- Konstantin von Essen
- Borgs
- Bierstedts
- Waldstein
- Beethoven
- Franz de Paula Adam Norbert Wenzel Ludwig Valentin von Waldstein
- Count of Waldstein-Wartenberg
- Maria, Princess von Liechtenstein
- Nadya Krupskaya (Lenin’s wife)
- Krupski (Nadya Krupskaya’s father)
- Tsar
- SemiticControversies
- Tistrova (Nadya Krupskaya’s mother)
- Geni
- Frolova (Tistrova’s mother’s name)
- Gabriel Kuzmich Frolov (Tistrova’s mother’s father)
- Diane Frolov
- Andrew Schneider
- Alexander Frolov (Russian oligarch)
- Kozma (Tistrova’s grandmother’s father)
- Cosimo de’ Medici
- Ilya Ulyanov (Lenin’s father)
- Kazan Imperial College
- Kazan State University
- Harvard
- Chuvash (ethnic group)
- Ulyanin (original name)
- Anna Smirnova (Lenin’s paternal grandmother)
- Smirnov (surname)
- Mongols
- Oirats
- Alexy Smirnov (Anna Smirnova’s father)
- Astrakhan
- Alexandra Ulyanova
- Nicolai Ulyanov (Lenin’s paternal grandfather)
- Maria Gorshkov (Anna Smirnova’s daughter)
- Nicolai Gorshkov (Maria Gorshkov’s husband)
- Anton Gorshkov
- JewishWeek.com
- Jewish Community Center of Bensonhurst
- Dmytro Gorshkov
- Times of Israel
- Actual Civil Councillor (rank)
- Active State Councillor (rank)
- Major General
- Rear Admiral
- dvoryanstvo (nobility)
- Order of St. Vladmir Cross
- Saint Petersburg
- Kokushkino (estate)
- Alakayevka
- landed aristocrat
- White (author of a Lenin bio)
- Robert Service (author of a Lenin bio)
- Marxists.org
- Napoleon
- John Reed
- Jack London
- Socialism
- Encyclopedia of World Biography
- Brest-Litovsk (Treaty of)
- Grigori Sokolnikov
- Adolph Joffe
- Leon Trotsky
- Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Trotsky’s real name)
- Lev Kamenev
- Jewish Bolshevism
- Hannah Arendt
- Bertrand Russell
- Tolstoi (Leo Tolstoy)
- Hardy Boys
- Stalin
- Cindy Brady
- Fanny Kaplan
- Patriarch Tikhon
- Groundhog Day
- Bill Murray
- Daily Mail (publication)
- Madame Tussaud’s
- WWII
- University of Saint Petersburg
- Siberia
- Shushenskoye
- Mongolia
- Munich
- Bavaria
- Bavarian police
- England
- Guernsey
- Bloody Sunday (1905)
- October Manifesto
- Maria Andreyeva (actress, Bolshevik associate)
- Ilya Repin (painter)
- Alexandrinsky Theater
- Andrey Zhelyabuzhsky (railroad tycoon)
- Kursk railroad
- Nizhny Novgorod railroad
- Industrialists
- Maxim Gorky
- Hillel the Elder (Jewish sage)
- Jehudiel (Gorky’s early writing name)
- Moscow Art Theater
- Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
- Capri (island)
- John Ellingham Brooks
- E.F. Benson
- Twenty-six Men and a Girl (Gorky’s story)
- Romanov dynasty
- Nicholas II (Tsar)
- Paris
- France
- Jagiellons
- Vasas
- Medicis
- Jagiellonian University
- Krakow
- WWI (World War I)
- Austrians
- Francis Joseph I (Emperor of Austria)
- Russian Revolution (1917)
- Saint Petersburg
- Prince Georgy Lvov
- Dresden
- Vikings
- Lvov family
- Alexander Kerensky (Prime Minister)
- Moscow
- Freemason
- Rasputin (Grigori Rasputin)
- Makary
- Theophanes of Poltava
- Sergei Witte
- Helena Blavatsky
- Kabbalah
- Maimonides
- Jewish sages
- Seal of Solomon
- Theosophy
- Hahn (Blavatsky’s real name)
- Kramer (Jewish name)
- Ladyzhensky (Jewish name)
- Adolph Lewisohn
- Adolph Kraus
- B’nai B’rith
- Dmitri Trepov
- Lukash (Jewish name)
- Moses Ivanenko
- Mohyla (Jewish name)
- Pravda (publication)
- Andrew Mogilyansky
- Alexander Krivoshein (powerful man in Russia)
- Moses Krivoshein
- Major-General Samuel Krivoshein
- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Tsaritsa
- WWI (World War I)
- Khionia Guseva
- Iliodor (fake monk)
- Sergei Michailovich Trufanov (Iliodor’s real name, later Trifonov)
- Daniil Trifonov
- Edward Trifonov
- The Mad Monk of Russia (book)
- Peterhof Palace
- Versailles
- Tuileries
- Minsk
- The Fall of the Romanovs (silent film)
- Century Co. (publisher)
- Casimir Pilenas (British Intelligence agent)
- American Jewish Committee
- Metropolitan Life Insurance
- Good Will Hunting (film)
- Chesmensky Almshouse
- Lincoln’s body
- Vyrobova (Tsaritsa’s lady-in-waiting)
- Edvard Radzinsky (author)
- Rasputin: the Last Word (book)
- Aron Simanovich (Rasputin’s secretary)
- Ivan Manasevich-Manuilov (Rasputin’s secretary)
- Dmitry Rubinstein (banker)
- Franco-Russian Bank
- Sophia Volynskaya
- Volynsky (ex-convict)
- Prince Mikhail Andronikov
- Beletsky (chief of police)
- Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich (Bolshevik, founder of Cheka)
- Cheka (Bolshevik secret police)
- Vera Dzhanumova
- Sheila Lunts
- Protopov (deputy speaker of the Duma)
- Petrograd
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- July Days (1917)
- Razliv
- Helsinki
- October Revolution
- General Kornilov
- Richard Pipes (historian)
- Soviets
- Trotsky
- Mensheviks
- Social Revolutionaries
- Provisional Government
- Winter Palace (storming of)
- The Storming of the Winter Palace (reenactment)
- Sergei Eisenstein
- October: Ten Days That Shook the World (film)
- Leni Riefenstahl
- European Capitalists
- Vladmir Nabokov (subject of guest writer’s papers)
- Alexander Abramov (oligarch)
- Roman Abramovich (oligarch)
- Yakov Yurovsky (executioner of Romanovs)
- Ester Moiseevna (Yurovsky’s mother)
- Moses (Yurovsky’s maternal grandfather)
- Nicholas’ skull
- Alexander Avdonin (archaeologist)
- Yekaterinburg
- Charles I (English King)
- Louis XVI (French King)
- Addendum April 8, 2017
- Hesse-Kassel (Germany)
- Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield
- Windsors
- Saxe-Coburg-Gothas
- Barbara Jagiellon
- Medici line
- Russian government
- France
- England
- Low Countries
- Spain
- United States
- Vladmir Nabokov
- White, James D. (author of Lenin bio)
- The Practice and Theory of Revolution (book title)
- Bibliotecapleyades.net
- Perm Nobles’ Institute
- Perm
- Westminster
- Vatican
- Holy See
- Jesuits
- Knights Templar
- Freemasons
- Illuminati
- Bavaria
- Bavarian police
- England
- Guernsey
- Bloody Sunday (1905)
- October Manifesto
- Maria Andreyeva (actress, Bolshevik associate)
- Ilya Repin (painter)
- Alexandrinsky Theater
- Andrey Zhelyabuzhsky (railroad tycoon)
- Kursk railroad
- Nizhny Novgorod railroad
- Industrialists
- Maxim Gorky
- Hillel the Elder (Jewish sage)
- Jehudiel (Gorky’s early writing name)
- Moscow Art Theater
- Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
- Capri (island)
- John Ellingham Brooks
- E.F. Benson
- Twenty-six Men and a Girl (Gorky’s story)
- Romanov dynasty
- Nicholas II (Tsar)
- Paris
- France
- Jagiellons
- Vasas
- Medicis
- Jagiellonian University
- Krakow
- WWI (World War I)
- Austrians
- Francis Joseph I (Emperor of Austria)
- Russian Revolution (1917)
- Saint Petersburg
- Prince Georgy Lvov
- Dresden
- Vikings
- Lvov family
- Alexander Kerensky (Prime Minister)
- Moscow
- Freemason
- Rasputin (Grigori Rasputin)
- Makary
- Theophanes of Poltava
- Sergei Witte
- Helena Blavatsky
- Kabbalah
- Maimonides
- Jewish sages
- Seal of Solomon
- Theosophy
- Hahn (Blavatsky’s real name)
- Kramer (Jewish name)
- Ladyzhensky (Jewish name)
- Adolph Lewisohn
- Adolph Kraus
- B’nai B’rith
- Dmitri Trepov
- Lukash (Jewish name)
- Moses Ivanenko
- Mohyla (Jewish name)
- Pravda (publication)
- Andrew Mogilyansky
- Alexander Krivoshein (powerful man in Russia)
- Moses Krivoshein
- Major-General Samuel Krivoshein
- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Tsaritsa
- WWI (World War I)
- Khionia Guseva
- Iliodor (fake monk)
- Sergei Michailovich Trufanov (Iliodor’s real name, later Trifonov)
- Daniil Trifonov
- Edward Trifonov
- The Mad Monk of Russia (book)
- Peterhof Palace
- Versailles
- Tuileries
- Minsk
- The Fall of the Romanovs (silent film)
- Century Co. (publisher)
- Casimir Pilenas (British Intelligence agent)
- American Jewish Committee
- Metropolitan Life Insurance
- Good Will Hunting (film)
- Chesmensky Almshouse
- Lincoln’s body
- Vyrobova (Tsaritsa’s lady-in-waiting)
- Edvard Radzinsky (author)
- Rasputin: the Last Word (book)
- Aron Simanovich (Rasputin’s secretary)
- Ivan Manasevich-Manuilov (Rasputin’s secretary)
- Dmitry Rubinstein (banker)
- Franco-Russian Bank
- Sophia Volynskaya
- Volynsky (ex-convict)
- Prince Mikhail Andronikov
- Beletsky (chief of police)
- Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich (Bolshevik, founder of Cheka)
- Cheka (Bolshevik secret police)
- Vera Dzhanumova
- Sheila Lunts
- Protopov (deputy speaker of the Duma)
- Petrograd
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- July Days (1917)
- Razliv
- Helsinki
- October Revolution
- General Kornilov
- Richard Pipes (historian)
- Soviets
- Trotsky
- Mensheviks
- Social Revolutionaries
- Provisional Government
- Winter Palace (storming of)
- The Storming of the Winter Palace (reenactment)
- Sergei Eisenstein
- October: Ten Days That Shook the World (film)
- Leni Riefenstahl
- European Capitalists
- Vladmir Nabokov (subject of guest writer’s papers)
- Alexander Abramov (oligarch)
- Roman Abramovich (oligarch)
- Yakov Yurovsky (executioner of Romanovs)
- Ester Moiseevna (Yurovsky’s mother)
- Moses (Yurovsky’s maternal grandfather)
- Nicholas’ skull
- Alexander Avdonin (archaeologist)
- Yekaterinburg
- Charles I (English King)
- Louis XVI (French King)
- Addendum April 8, 2017
- Hesse-Kassel (Germany)
- Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield
- Windsors
- Saxe-Coburg-Gothas
- Barbara Jagiellon
- Medici line
- Russian government
- France
- England
- Low Countries
- Spain
- United States