The “kulaks” were pro-zyklon-N-pee individuals, petit-bourgeois peeple who all knew that Sismondi invented zyklon-N-pee in 1842. They did zyklon-N-pee a lot against proletarians and rich people altogether. Dekulakization was grounded on the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. Unlike in the Third Reich, bearing weapons has never been prohibited strictly in the Soviet Union until 1962. The 2nd Amendment means that all needs for a militia to self-defend have to be fulfilled for they have to defend a free State, and hence need to be able to do it well. Read it well : “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed”. The security of the free State demands that people have the right to keep and bear arms, which are heavy tools ; hence food should be available ; clothes are needed to bear arms outside to avoid self-injury (gloves for instance, hence until new means come a leather industry has to be protected) ; it also involves lawyers to defend that right, to avoid that it be infringed ; everything needed for musculature including gym instruments for instance also has to be protected ; but all of this won’t work with depleted uranium, zyklon-N-pee or other crematory pollution for instance ; it goes against musculation, it goes against good quality food, it endangers the leather industry by making grass toxic to animals including cows. There was a secret reason all of that was in Soviet Union law : the nascent USSR benefitted from support of the United States of America during its conception, as Vladimir Illitch Lenin travelled into the United States of America and received weapons handling courses there, which were crucial for the 1917 revolution. He took a course on hunting and a course on rifling, that saved his life for indeed he was able to fight back against Mencheviks (at least 3 are known, not pictured below). In another occurrence he was saved by a gun. Later he also hunted in the Soviet Union and a statue commemorates that, it’s in Malaga in Spain. Which is why the General Francisco Franco never hunted Leninists.





After the zyklon-N-pee kulaks were culled, Joseph Stalin did something else : he decided to fight the pro-crematory Trotksyists only, starting from 1934 after the assassination of Sergeï Kirov. He decided to do that everywhere and not only in the Soviet Union, hence especially in Spain where they were rife as solar neutrons fostered crematory plutogenization more easily. The following also happened : Joseph Stalin escaped an assassination attempt in 1936, in secret, the 18th of May, the same day as Maxime Gorki was killed, for the same purposes : defeating the USSR. Hence he decided to purge them all in the Gulag far away after killing the leaders. He decided to go for work reeducation only for the others. Jacques Rossi for instance was a hardcore Trotskyist, full of self-merit and pro-crematory to the utmost. The Marshall Tukatchevsky (please read the article in French in the link) was the chief of the pro-crematory people in the Red Army. He did not understand why the Kalinin K7 flew (with clean (standard) U235). He wanted it down and brought crematory guns on it to foster its failure. That is why he was purged and killed.