Leon Trotsky is one of the most significant figures in the last century. He was one of the most influential, active and theoretical forces in Marxism and world socialist revolution. Exiled by his arch-enemy Stalin, and hated by people like Churchill, Trotsky was arguably the greatest promoter of revolutionary activity we have known. He was no mere theorist, having commanded the Red Army and led the Revolution in 1917. Being exiled to the West, he could be distinguished and distanced from the later Soviet Union. His unique context spawned a special type of activity which adapted and mutated so its influence was clandestine. While informed thinkers say Trotskyism is finished, it is argued here that the Leviathan it represents may be winning in the world. In particular Trotsky was more motivated by his atheism than is acknowledged. He was a significant adversary to Christ in his anti-Christian stance. It may even be that figures like him were suggested in what the Virgin Mary said at Fatima about Russia spreading her errors around the world. The AI-Millennium is the culmination or climax of the transhumanism and posthumanism challenge to humanity itself. Trotsky is an emblem of the effort to gain technocratic global governance and Christ represents the constant force of protection against the mono-revolution His adversaries have made. This book explores the reality of Christ in the face of this assault.