Go back another hundred years. It began when Vladimer Lenin sent Julious and Armand Hammer to the USA to raise money for the Communists in Russia to help them overthrow the Tsar. Two of their early recruits were Arthur Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, and Senator Albert Gore Sr., of Tenn.
That is a dangerous historical error. The Bolsheviks (Communists) never had anything to do with “overthrowing the Tsar”. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in March 1917 because of general social turmoil, and there were free elections in April 1917, leading to the Provisional Government under Kerensky. While all this was happening, Lenin was still in Switzerland where he lived 1907 to 1917, Trotsky was still living in Brooklyn, NY, and hundreds of other agents were elsewhere in the world. They only streamed back with the help of the German government to overthrow the ELECTED GOVERNMENT in Russia in October 1917.