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THE SPREAD OF
COMMUNISM
George Washington,
during the winter of 1777 at Valley Forge, had a vision that showed a
red light moving towards America. The account was given in 1859 by an
old soldier, to writer Wesley Bradshaw, who had it published in the
American War Veteran's paper, the National Tribune, in December, 1880
(reprinted in Stars and Stripes, on December 21, 1950):
I do not know whether it is owing
to the anxiety of my mind, or what, but this afternoon, as I was sitting
at this table engaged in preparing a dispatch, something in the
apartment seemed to disturb me. Looking up, I beheld standing opposite
me a singularly beautiful being. So astonished was I, for I had given
strict orders not to be disturbed, that it was some moments before I had
found language to inquire the cause of the visit. A second, a third, and
even a fourth time did I repeat my question, but received no answer from
my mysterious visitor except a slight raising of the eyes.
By this time I felt strange
sensations spreading through me. I would have risen but the riveted gaze
of the being before me rendered volition impossible. I assayed once more
to speak, but my tongue had become useless, as if paralyzed. A new
influence, mysterious, potent, irresistible, took possession of me. All
I could do was to gaze steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor.
Gradually the surrounding
atmosphere seemed to fill with sensations, and grew luminous. Everything
about me seemed to rarefy, the mysterious visitor also becoming more
airy and yet more distinct to my sight than before. I began to feel as
one dying, or rather to experience the sensations which I have sometimes
imagined accompany death. I did not think, I did not reason, I did not
move. All were alike impossible. I was only conscious of gazing fixedly,
vacantly at my companion.
Presently I heard a voice saying,
'Son of the Republic, look and learn,' while at the same time my visitor
extended an arm eastward. I now beheld a heavy white vapor at some
distance rising fold upon fold. This gradually dissipated, and I looked
upon a strange scene. Before me lay, spread out in one vast plain, all
the countries of the world -- Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. I saw
rolling and tossing between Europe and America the billows of the
Atlantic and between Asia and America lay the Pacific. 'Son of the
Republic,' said the same mysterious voice as before, 'look and learn.'
At that moment I beheld a dark,
shadowy being, like an angel, standing, or rather floating in mid-air,
between Europe and America. Dipping water out of the ocean in the hollow
of each hand, he sprinkled some upon America with his right hand, while
with his left he cast some over Europe. Immediately a cloud arose from
these countries, and joined in mid-ocean. For awhile it seemed
stationary, and then it moved slowly westward, until it enveloped
America in its murky folds. Sharp flashes of lightning gleamed through
it at intervals, and I heard the smothered groans and cries of the
American people (the American Revolution, which was in progress).
A second time the angel dipped
water from the ocean and sprinkled it out as before. The dark cloud was
then drawn back to the ocean, in whose heaving billows it sank from
view.
A third time I heard the
mysterious voice saying, 'Son of the Republic, look and learn.' I cast
my eyes upon America, and beheld villages and towns and cities springing
up one after another until the whole land from the Atlantic to the
Pacific was dotted with them. Again, I heard the mysterious voice say,
'Son of the Republic, the end of the century cometh, look and learn.'
And this time the dark shadowy
angel turned his face southward. From Africa I saw an ill-omened specter
approach our land. It flitted slowly and heavily over every town and
city of the latter. The inhabitants presently set themselves in battle
array against each other. As I continued looking I saw a bright angel on
whose brow rested a crown of light, on which was traced the word
'Union.' He was bearing the American flag. He placed the flag between
the divided nation and said, 'Remember, ye are brethren (referred to the
Civil War).
Instantly, the inhabitants,
casting down their weapons, became friends once more and united around
the National Standard.
Again I heard the mysterious voice
saying, 'Son of the Republic, look and learn.' At this the dark, shadowy
angel placed a trumpet to his mouth, and blew three distinct blasts; and
taking water from the ocean, he sprinkled it upon Europe, Asia, and
Africa.
Then my eyes beheld a fearful
scene. From each of these continents arose thick black clouds that were
soon joined into one. And throughout this mass there gleamed a dark red
light by which I saw hordes of armed men. These men, moving with the
cloud, marched by land and sailed by sea to America, which country was
enveloped in the volume of the cloud. And I dimly saw these vast armies
devastate the whole country and burn the villages, towns and cities
which I had seen spring up.
As my ears listened to the
thundering of the cannon, clashing of swords, and the shouts and cries
of millions in mortal combat, I again heard the mysterious voice saying,
'Son of the Republic, look and learn.' When this voice had ceased, the
dark shadowy angel placed his trumpet once more to his mouth, and blew a
long and fearful blast.
Instantly a light as of a thousand
suns shone down from above me, and pierced and broke into fragments the
dark cloud which enveloped America. At the same moment the angel upon
whose head still shown the word 'Union,' and who bore our national flag
in one hand and a sword in the other, descended from the heavens
attended by legions of white spirits. These immediately joined the
inhabitants of America, who I perceived were well-nigh overcome, but who
immediately taking courage again, closed up their broken ranks and
renewed the battle.
Again amid the fearful noise of
the conflict, I heard the mysterious voice saying, 'Son of the Republic,
look and learn.' As the voice ceased, the shadowy angel for the last
time dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it upon America.
Instantly the dark cloud rolled back, together with the armies it had
brought, leaving the inhabitants of the land victorious.
Then once more, I beheld villages,
towns, and cities springing up where I had seen them before, while the
bright angel, planting the azure standard he had brought in the midst of
them, cried with a loud voice: 'While the stars remain, and the heavens
send down dew upon the earth, so long shall the Union last.' And taking
from his brow the crown on which blazened the word 'Union,' he placed it
upon the standard while the people, kneeling down said, 'Amen.'
The scene instantly began to fade
and dissolve, and I, at last saw nothing but the rising, curling vapor I
at first beheld. This also disappeared, and I found myself once more
gazing upon the mysterious visitor, who, in the same voice I had heard
before, said, 'Son of the Republic, what you have seen is thus
interpreted. Three great perils will come upon the Republic. The most
fearful for her is the third. But the whole world united shall not
prevail against her. Let every child of the Republic learn to live for
his God, his land and Union.' With these words the vision vanished, and
I started from my seat and felt that I had seen a vision wherein had
been shown me the birth, the progress, and the destiny of the United
States."
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"The Guardian Prince of Albion burns in his
nightly tent:
Sullen fires across the Atlantic glow to America's shore,
Piercing the souls of warlike men who rise in silent night.
Washington, Franklin, Paine, and Warren, Gates, Hancock, and
Green
Meet on the coast glowing with blood from Albion's fiery
Prince.
Washington spoke: 'Friends of America! look over the
Atlantic sea;
A bended bow is lifted in Heaven, and a heavy iron chain
Descends, link by link, from Albion's cliffs across the sea,
to bind
Brothers and sons of America; till our faces pale and
yellow,
Heads depress'd, voices weak, eyes downcast, hands work-bruis'd,
Feet bleeding on the sultry sands, and the furrows of the
whip
Descend to generations, that in future times forget.'"
Read the rest
of "Washington's" visionary legerdemain at
America: A
Prophecy, by William Blake |
A red light was
indeed moving towards America, and it was communism, which at its peak,
controlled 14,000,000 square miles of territory, or about 1/4 of the
inhabited land in the world; and close to 1,500,000,000 people, or about
a third of the world's population. The communist menace swept through
Russia (1917), Mongolia (1924), Estonia (1940), Latvia (1940), Lithuania
(1940), Bessarabia (1940), Bukovina (1940), Albania (1944), Tannu-Tuva
(1945), Ukraine (1945), Yugoslavia (1945), Outer Mongolia (1945),
Manchuria (1945), Karafuto (1945), Kurile Islands (1945), Bulgaria
(1946), Poland (1947), Romania (1947), East Germany (1948), Hungary
(1948), North Korea (1948), Czechoslovakia (1948), China (1949),
Sinkiang (1950), Tibet (1951), North Vietnam (1954), Guinea (1958), Cuba
(1960), Libya (1969), South Yemen (1969), Guyana (1970), Benin (1974),
Burma (1974), Laos (1975), South Vietnam (1975), Madagascar (1975),
Angola (1976), Somolia (1976), Seychelles (1977), Mozambique (1977),
Ethiopia (1977), Cambodia (1979), Grenada (1979), Congo (1979), and
Afghanistan (1980).
On January 10, 1963, the Congressional Record published a list of 45
goals of the Communists, which included: 1) for the U.S. to co-exist
with communism; 2) further disarmament; 3) to establish the United
Nations as a one-world government, with an independent military force;
4) to infiltrate the media; 5) to overthrow all colonial governments
before self-rule can be instituted. There were 90 Communist Parties
worldwide, recognized by the Comintern, who were working toward those
goals.
The communist conquest has claimed well over 145,300,000 lives: Soviet
Union (1917-59), 66,700,000; Soviet Union (1959-78), 5,000,000; Red
China, 64,000,000; Katyn Massacre, 14,242; expelled Germans (1945-46),
2,923,700; Cambodia (1975-78), 2,500,000; repression in eastern Europe,
500,000; Malaya, Burma, Philippines, Cuba, Black Africa, Latin and
Central America, 3,600,000.
Retired Air Force General G. J. Keegan, Jr. said that our government had
been covering up the evidence of an imminent Soviet attack on the United
States. Keegan, a former Assistant Chief of Staff for the Air Force
Intelligence Unit, said that Russia had been going through extensive
preparations to mobilize their forces against the free world. He said:
"After sixty years of aggression by the Soviets, only 17% of the
remaining world population, lives in what could be termed a free
society."
Dimitri Manvilski, a professor at the Lenin School of Political Warfare
in Moscow, said in 1930: "War to the hilt between communism and
capitalism is inevitable. Today, of course, we are not strong enough to
attack. Our time will come in thirty or forty years. To win, we shall
need the element of surprise. The western world will have to be put to
sleep. So we shall begin by launching the most spectacular peace
movement on record. There shall be electrifying overtures and unheard of
concessions. The capitalist countries, stupid and decadent, will rejoice
to cooperate with their own destruction. They will leap at another
chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, we shall smash
them with our clenched fist."
Lenin said: "First, we will take eastern Europe, then the masses of
Asia, then we will encircle the United States which will be the last
bastion of capitalism. We will not have to attack. It will fall into our
hands like an overripe fruit." William C. Bullitt, our first Ambassador
to Russia, wrote: "...it must be recognized the communists are agents of
a foreign power whose aim is not only to destroy the institutions and
liberties of our country, but also to kill millions of Americans."
In 1955, Khrushchev made this statement to the Warsaw Pact countries:
"We must realize that we cannot coexist eternally, for a long time. One
of us must go to his grave. We do not want to go to the grave. They
(America) do not want to go to their grave, either. So what must be
done? We must push them to the grave." In July, 1957, he said: "...I can
prophecy that your grandchildren in America will live under socialism.
And please do not be afraid of that. Your grandchildren will ... not
understand how their grandparents did not understand the progressive
nature of a socialist society." Khrushchev said, while banging his shoe
on a table at the United Nations: "Our firm conviction is that sooner or
later Capitalism will give way to Socialism. Whether you like it or not,
history is on our side. We will bury you." On July 19, 1962, Khrushchev
said: "The United States will eventually fly the Communist red flag ...
The American people will hoist it themselves."
According to the June 26, 1974 edition of the Congressional Record,
Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev is quoted as saying: "We Communists
have got to string along with the capitalists for awhile. We need their
credits, their agriculture, and their technology. But we are going to
continue massive military programs and by the middle 1980's we will be
in a position to return to a much more aggressive foreign policy
designed to gain the upper hand in our relationship with the West." In a
1973 speech to the Warsaw Pact leaders in Prague, Brezhnev said: "Trust
us, comrades, for by 1985, as a consequence of what we are now achieving
with detente, we will have achieved most of our objectives in Western
Europe. We will have consolidated our position. We will have improved
our economy. And a decisive shift in the correlation of forces will be
such that come 1985, we will be able to exert our will wherever we need
to."
In a 1961 speech by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover: "We are at war with
the communists, and the sooner every red-blooded American realizes this,
the safer we will be." He later wrote: "Communists want to control
everything: where you live, where you work, what you are paid, what you
think ... how your children are educated, what you may not and must read
and write ... Remember, always, that 'it could happen here' and that
there are thousands of people in this country now working in secret to
make it happen here."
U.S. Communist Party members pledged "to defend the Soviet Union ...
(and) to remain at all times a vigilant and firm defender of the
Leninist line of the Party, the only line that insures the triumph of
Soviet power in the U.S." How loyal are Communist Party members? Gus
Hall, a prominent official of the U.S. Communist Party, said at the
February, 1961 funeral of Eugene Dennis, National Chairman of the U.S.
Communist Party: "I dream of the hour when the last Congressman is
strangled to death on the guts of the last preacher- and since
Christians love to sing about the blood, why not give them a little of
it."
During the 1980's, statements coming out of Russia, continued to be of a
threatening nature. Janos Kadar, Hungary's Communist leader, told 5,000
delegates to the Soviet Party Congress: "There is no force on earth that
can stop the Soviet Union's advance and the triumph of Communism."
Anatoly P. Alexandrov, President of the Soviet Union's Academy of
Sciences, and one of Russia's top scientists, said: "The Soviet Union
was never as strong as it is today." A UPI report stated: "Top ranking
party officials declared today that the Soviet Union is mightier than it
has ever been and is no longer threatened by force- making the triumph
of communism inevitable."
Russia has been at war with us for years in an effort to destroy us.
Former Czech Communist official J. Bernard Hutton wrote in his book The
Subverters:
Today thousands of highly trained Russian and Red China undercover
master-subverters live under respectable 'cover' occupations and
professions in all countries of the western democracies. International
security officers estimate that at least thirty thousand undercover
subverters, paid by Moscow and Peking, and continually undermining the
Western democracies. They are aided by specially trained Communist Party
members and fellow travelers. The conservative estimate by Western
security experts is that at least half a million men and women are at
work all over the world, bringing about the downfall of the
profit-making economic system."
In 1920, Lenin talked about their plans: "The communists in Western
Europe and America must ... strive everywhere to awaken the masses, and
draw them into the struggle ... It is difficult to do this in Western
Europe and America, but it can be done and must be done. Propaganda,
agitation and organization inside the armed movements and among the
oppressed must be coordinated in a new way." In 1921, he came up with
the idea of spreading communism through trade unions, youth
organizations, cooperatives, and other associations. This idea was taken
even further by Otto Kuusinen, a Finland Communist, who at a meeting of
the Comintern Executive Committee in March, 1926, advocated the creation
of a "whole solar system of organizations and smaller committees around
the Communist Party ... actually working under the influence of the
Party, but not under its mechanical control." The organizations were
developed by Willi Munzenberg, a German communist. Their aim was to
further the cause of Soviet communism, and act as a cover, if communism
was illegal, in order to spread propaganda.
Stalin said, during a secret meeting of the Kremlin's Inner Circle, in
March, 1948:
"Comrades, it is imperative that we create an entirely new type of
fighting force. It will operate first in the most advanced capitalist
countries, and later in other countries. This fighting force will
consist of devoted and trained comrades who will have no connection with
the Communist Party whatsoever. These comrades will operate undercover,
as do our intelligence officers and spies who are working abroad. This
special force will control networks of other undercover comrades, who
will also have no outward connection with the Communist Party of their
country ... The objective of this fighting force is to speed up the
development of revolutionary situations and spread awareness of how
unrest, public disturbance, disorders and industrial dissatisfaction can
bring about a breakdown of the capitalist system. This will lead to the
revolutionary overthrow of governments, and the establishment of Soviet
states.
In another secret meeting in April, 1948, Stalin said:
The way to assure success is for us to create not one, but two
undercover subverter networks. They will operate simultaneously in all
the countries of the capitalist world. The undercover subverters of the
first network will operate quite independently of the second ... In each
capitalistic country one undercover subverter network will be composed
of tried and trusted communists who are nationals of that country. Their
activities will be directed by Comrade Suslov who will be responsible to
the Politburo. This network of undercover subverters will comprise of
men and women of ability and intelligence, especially selected for these
qualities. As soon as they undertake the undercover subverter work, they
will sever all contact with the Communist Party- and dedicate themselves
to working for the Party by indirect methods. They will be called upon
to join and operate within organizations and societies that are
bourgeois and opposed to communism and the Soviet Union. They will
engage in undercover subverter activities within these organizations and
societies on behalf of the Communist Party. It will be necessary for
them to conceal their previous and present connection with the Communist
Party. They will create the impression they are opposed to the ideology
of communism ... The second network of undercover subverters will
consist of operators of Soviet nationality. These comrades will be under
direct orders from our Secret Service Headquarters (KGB). A new
department of Secret Service Headquarters will be created forthwith, to
be named 'Special Division for Subversion.' The directors of this
Special Division will select and train recruits of Soviet nationality
for this professional undercover master-subverters network, in the same
way that they select and train Soviet comrades for work abroad as Secret
Service Network Operators..."
Mikhail Suslov's undercover subverter network was referred to as
Institute 631's Subversive Cadres, and later that year, they sent a
coded directive to the world's Communist Party leaders: "The leaders of
all Communist Parties must select completely trustworthy comrades who
will take up undercover subverters work outside the Communist Party.
Their activity will be revolutionary and subversive. It is essential
that these chosen comrades sever all connections with the Party. It is
desirable that they become regarded as antagonistic to the Party, and in
conflict with its policy."
Thus, the Red 'fifth column' was instituted in order to infiltrate the
West, While appearing to be anti-communist, by going to church, getting
involved in charities, and voting conservatively; they were secretly
attending training centers to learn techniques of sabotage, terrorism
and subversion in order to instigate strikes, provoke riots and stage
demonstrations.
Inside the Soviet Union, candidates were chosen to attend the Marx-Engels
School near Moscow, for what they were told would be training for a
career within the Party. The recruits would then be sent to the Lenin
Technical School at Verkhovnoye, which is a complex spread out of over
seven square miles in a desolate area. During the time they were here,
their family, and friends, did not know their whereabouts. The training
lasted 12 months, and consisted of military-like training, such as
survival techniques, various methods of hand-to-hand combat, handling
firearms and heavy combat equipment, how to make and deactivate
explosives, methods of electronic surveillance, and the use of poisons.
If the recruit passed, they would be sent on a vacation, during which
they would be arrested by the Secret Police as a foreign agent. This
final test subjected the candidate to brainwashing, torture and
interrogation, to see if they would break under the pressure. If they
passed, they would be sent to one of the Soviet Ace Spy Schools, where
the training could last for up to ten years.
The Prakhovka Ace Spy School was located near Minsk, within a 220 square
mile area along the border of the Latvian Soviet Republic. The northern
sector was for Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland; the southwestern
sector was for the Netherlands; the southern area was for Austria and
Switzerland; and the southeastern area was for Germany. At the Stiepnaya
Ace Spy School, near Chkalov, along the northern border of the Kazakh
Soviet Republic, the northwestern section was for France; the northern
area for the Spanish countries; the northeastern section for Italy; and
the southern end for Portugal, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. The
Vostocznaya Ace Spy School near Khabarovsk, was for Asian and Middle
East countries; and the Novaya Ace Spy School, near Tashkent, was for
the African countries.
Another Soviet Spy School was located in Gaczyna, in a 425 square mile
area along the southern border of the Tarter Autonomous Soviet Republic,
and continuing to the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Republic. It was sealed
off for a radius of thirty miles by State Security, and the location was
so secret, that it was not shown on any map. It was known to only the
highest officers of the Secret Service. The School was developed for
those selected to work in the English-speaking world, and was divided
into three sections: the northern section was for North America and
Canada; the northeastern section was for the United Kingdom; and the
southern area was for Australia, New Zealand, India, and South Africa.
There was no communication between the different areas.
In the United Kingdom section, the candidate would live in actual
British-style homes, hotels, and apartments, which were full-size
replicas of actual English buildings, on actual streets. There were
British banks, restaurants, theaters, and a Post Office, all in a sixty
square mile area. Here the recruit ate British food, wore British
clothes, rode London buses, and received a weekly salary dispensed in
British currency, read English papers and magazines, and watched English
television shows. The recruits were given English names, and were
ordered to speak only English, which they were given five years to
master. They had to learn all necessary British customs.
During the second five years, they memorized unbreakable codes, and were
taught how to assemble and dismantle radio receivers and transmitters;
and were taught how to use photographic equipment to reduce blueprints,
records, and documents into microdots. They were given further
instruction in guerrilla warfare.
After this intensive training, the recruit was, in almost every way,
British. Each agent was smuggled into the country of their training,
which in this case was England. They would never again see their
families. They would be given actual identification and 'cover'
documents from people who were dead or missing, so that a background
check couldn't reveal their true identities. Within their new identity,
they became involved in public life, working to undermine the government
as a representative of the communist government of the Soviet Union.
China had similar schools, but their training period was only ten
months, because spies were recruited mainly for Chiang Kai-shek's
Nationalist China, and other countries within Asia, where they would fit
in. To infiltrate the West, the Chinese recruited people from all over
the world, and smuggled them into China to undergo training. The school
in the Honan province was for France, Italy, and Spain; the school in
the Chekiang province was for West Germany; and the school in the
Shantung province was for Austria, Switzerland, and the Arab countries.
At the start of World War II, Roosevelt made Gen. William Donovan the
head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Donovan didn't see
anything wrong with Communists, and recruited OSS personnel from
Communist ranks. When the FBI discovered this, and informed him, he
said: "I know they're Communists. That's why I hired them." After the
war, the OSS became known as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and
in 1952, the head of the CIA, Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, said that he was
sure there were Communists working inside the CIA. Three high-level
Soviet KGB defectors, Anatoli Golitsin, Yuri Nosenko, and Michael
Goleniewski, acknowledged their belief that there were Communist spies
in the U.S. intelligence community. Retired Air Force Major General
Follette Bradley, wrote a letter, published by the New York Times, on
August 31, 1951, that Russian representatives and military personnel
came into our country, and were "free to move about without restraint or
check, and in order to visit our arsenals, depots, factories, and
proving grounds, they had only to make known their desires ... I
personally know that scores of Russians were permitted to enter American
territory in 1942 without visa."
A year before Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev visited the United
States, he told Communist leaders in the Kremlin: "It is of vital
importance to cripple the armaments industry and all other important
industries of all capitalist enemies. It is of still greater importance
to accomplish this within that cradle of aggression- war hungry America!
The Americans are feverishly preparing for war against the peace-loving
bloc of the Soviet Union and other People's Democracies..." Then
referring to the orders by the Institute 631, he told the leaders:
"Because the United States of America is our Enemy Number One, even more
ruthless action is called for in that country."
When Khrushchev came to America, he referred to Americans as
"peace-loving," and his "true and loved friends," and after being
presented with a gavel made from the wood of one of California's Redwood
trees, said: "I will use it for the first time when I strike it, in
triumph, on the table, the day we sign a Pact of Nonaggression and
Eternal Love between the Soviet Union and America; and a second time
when we sign a Treaty of Disarmament with all the nations of the world.
I await with impatience my talks with your President (Eisenhower),
hoping that our two hearts will be prompted to reach agreement and
establish conditions of peace and friendship."
The Special Committee of Investigation for the United Mine Workers of
America, said in a Report:
The major points in this revolutionary program of the Communists are:
1) Overthrow and destruction of the Federal, State, and Provincial
governments, with the elimination of existing constitutional forms and
foundations.
2) Establishment of a Soviet dictatorship, absolute in its exercise of
power, owing allegiance to, and conceding the authority only of the
Communist, or Third Internationale, at Moscow, as a 'governmental'
substitute.
3) Destruction of all social, economic, and political institutions as
they exist at this time.
4) Seizure of all labor unions through a process of 'boring from within'
them, and utilizing them as a strategic instrument in fulfillment of
their revolutionary designs upon organized and constitutional
government.
In 1960, American subversives received a new directive from Moscow:
1) Comrades working in telegraph, teleprinter, and telephone services
must organize an effective monitoring system to intercept important
communications, and enable the Party to learn what is going on inside
the U.S. Government, the Security forces, industry, and in all other
important establishments.
2) Comrades working in armament factories or in nuclear establishments
must memorize all charts, blueprints, production lists, etc. that they
come upon through their employment. If it is possible to photograph such
documents without the risk of detection, this is preferable.
3) Comrades must make a determined effort to infiltrate all sections of
the U.S. Armed Forces ... He should be converted into a determined
opponent of war between the United States and the Soviet Union ... Acts
of sabotage at nuclear bases are invaluable. If the well publicized
launchings of a space rocket results in a failure, this is of tremendous
propaganda value.
4) In addition to the above special tasks, everyday life in all parts of
the U.S. must be disrupted as often, and as effectively, as possible ...
Racial riots are the most easily provoked disorders. If they are brought
about in a way which makes it seem that the ruling class has
precipitated the riots, this is valuable propaganda ... The class enemy
must be discredited, hit often, and where it hurts the most."
In his book The Conscience of a Conservative, Arizona Senator Barry
Goldwater wrote:
The exchange program in the Soviet eyes, is simply another operation in
Communist political warfare. The people that the Kremlin sends over here
are, to a man, trained agents of Soviet policy. Some of them are spies,
seeking information; all of them are trusted carriers of Communist
propaganda. Their mission is not cultural, but political. Their aim is
not to inform, but to mislead. Their assignment is not to convey a true
image of the Soviet Union, but a false image. The Kremlin's hope is that
they will persuade the American people to forget the ugly aspects of
Soviet life, and the danger that the Soviet system poses to American
freedom ... But the Kremlin's aim is not to make American's approve of
Communism, much as they would like that; it is to make us tolerant of
Communism ... They know that if Americans regard the Soviet Union as a
dangerous implacable enemy, Communism will not be able to conquer the
world.
During the Johnson Administration, 66 Senators voted for the Consulate
Treaty, despite the tremendous public criticism of it, which opened up
the country to spies and saboteurs, who would be protected with the
mantle of diplomatic immunity.
In 1905, Lenin wrote his Instructions to Revolutionaries, which
indicated how important it was to concentrate on young people. He wrote:
Go to the youth. Form fighting squads everywhere at three, ten, and
thirty persons. Let them arm themselves at once as best they can, be it
with a revolver, a knife, a rag soaked in kerosene to start fires ...
Some may undertake to kill a spy or blow up a police station, others to
raid a bank ... for insurrection ... let every group learn, if only by
beating up a policeman; this will train hundreds of experienced fighters
who tomorrow will be leading hundreds of thousands...
In 1919, a pamphlet called Communist Rules for Revolution was aimed at
hooking young people: "Get the youth corrupted, get them away from
religion. Get them interested in sex ... Destroy their ruggedness . Get
control of all publicity ... Divide the people into hostile groups by
constantly harping on controversial matters ... Destroy the people's
faith in their leaders ... Always preach true democracy, but seize power
as fact and us ruthlessly as possible ... Encourage government
extravagance ... Destroy its credit ... Incite unnecessary strikes and
civil disobedience . Cause the registration of firearms on some pretext,
with view to confiscate them, leaving the population helpless."
In the mid-1960's, Moscow and Peking told their armies of subversives to
"concentrate upon the young, the most malleable and most gullible
section of the population." A directive from the Special Division for
Subversion, in April, 1968, which was sent to West Germany, said:
Action must be taken at once to create disruptive situations that will
rock the very foundations of the capitalist system. The disturbances
must occur on such a large scale that they cause deep concern to the
population ... lightning strikes of key workers in important industrial
centers must be encouraged. The objective is to bring the maximum of
factories to a complete standstill ... Demonstrations must be instigated
on every possible occasion. Demonstrations are a symptom of public
discontent ... Revolutionary action by students must be stepped up.
Every effort must be made now to encourage students to demonstrate, and
if possible, to riot on the largest possible scale. Students are
susceptible to an idealistic approach. They should be tackled on the
lines laid down in our previous directives ... When known Communist
Party members are persuading others to take military action, our
undercover subverters must oppose this communist inspired action. It is
vitally important for them to safeguard their established undercover
positions.
A similar directive was sent to France in 1968:
The student population must be induced to demonstrate publicly and fight
vigorously for their rights. Subtle undercover tactics must be adopted
to ensure these demonstrations culminate in rioting and street fighting.
The objective is to create a dangerous, revolutionary situation in which
law and order is discredited ... Simultaneously our undercover cadres in
industry, commerce, the trade unions, religious organizations and
political parties, must propagate the idea that the working population
should give full support to any students' strike actions.
While the Soviets were calling for more "grievance strikes, more wildcat
strikes, and more trade union obstruction to smooth working of industry;
more racial riots, and more sabotage to industrial plants," Red China's
agents were instructed to "seize every opportunity to speed drug
addiction," and all sorts of drugs were smuggled into the West. Russia
later adopted the same strategy. Chou En-lai told Egyptian President
Nassar, in 1966, of his plans to turn our American soldiers into drug
addicts: "The more troops they (America) send to Vietnam, the happier we
shall be. We shall then have them in our power and can have their
blood."
In addition to the undercover subversion, there are various Communist
Parties established in various countries. If the Party is outlawed, they
function under the name of the "Worker's Party" or the "Socialist
Party." Over 80 countries had Parties that were officially recognized by
the Comintern in Moscow. The leaders of these Parties were sent to
Moscow for training in communist theory and revolutionary tactics, so
they could return to spread propaganda in order to recruit members.
Organized communism began in the United States when Socialist Eugene V.
Debs ran for the Presidency in 1900, 1904, and 1908. When he ran in
1912, he garnered over 6% of the vote. The U.S. Communist Party was
organized in 1919, having sprung from ideas gleaned from books and
pamphlets smuggled in from Europe, and nurtured by members of the
Illuminati. They joined the Comintern, which is the world Communist
organization run by the Soviet Union.
To aid the local parties, there were hundreds of 'front' organizations
established to defend Soviet policies and attack its opponents. They
functioned through the media, local Communist parties, and other small
organizations. Among the organizations controlled by Russia:
International Institute for Peace (Vienna), World Council of Peace
(Prague), International Union of Students (Prague), Women's
International Democratic Federation (E. Berlin), International
Association of Democratic Lawyers (Brussels), World Federation of
Scientific Workers (London), International Organization of Journalists
(Prague), World Federation of Trade Unions (Prague), World Federation of
Teachers Unions (Prague), International Radio and Television
Organization, and the International Medical Association (formerly known
as the World Congress of Doctors).
Some of the groups operating in the United States and Canada: American
Friends Service Committee, Arms Control Association, Center for Defense
Information, Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, Council on
Economic Priorities, National Lawyers Guild, Citizens Committee for a
Sane World, War Register League, Women for Racial and Economic Equality,
and the Center for International Policy.
There were also a number of bilateral organizations, known as
'Friendship Societies' which also work under Soviet direction, some of
these were: British-Soviet Friendship Society, Britain-China Friendship
Society, Soviet-India Friendship Society, and the Society for Friendship
with the Peoples of Africa.
On top of all of this support, Communism also had its apologists and
representatives in our government, such as Sen. J. William Fulbright (a
CFR member), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who
said in a speech on the floor of the Senate, on June 29, 1961,
concerning world Communism: "We can hope to do little more than mitigate
our problems as best we can and learn how to live with them." He
believed that once Russia caught up to the United States in technology,
relations would improve between the two countries. He advocated
increased aid, and compromises to avoid direct confrontation. He felt
that the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba did not endanger our
national security. When Tito, the Yugoslavia dictator, joined with
Russia to provide "all necessary aid to North Vietnam," Fulbright said
that Yugoslavia had "proven itself a reliable and stalwart associate in
the advancement of certain interests on which our interests coincide."
Later, the Johnson Administration sent them 700,000 tons of American
wheat, 92,000 bales of cotton, and gave them a loan for $175 million to
aid their economy and industry.
Jimmy Carter said in 1980: "Being confident of our own future, we are
now free of that inordinate fear of communism." Walter Mondale said in
1981: I'm very worried about U.S.-Soviet relations. I cannot understand-
it just baffles me why the Soviets these last few years have behaved as
they have. Maybe we have made some mistakes..." Sen. John Glenn, a
member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said in 1983: "I don't think
you want to involve American troops even if El Salvador was about to
fall to communist-backed guerrillas." Many of our country's leaders have
become soft on communism, because they are no longer perceived as a
threat.
In his last book, With No Apologies, Sen. Barry Goldwater wrote: "The
Russians are determined to conquer the world. They will employ force,
murder, lies, flattery, subversion, bribery, extortion, and treachery.
Everything they stand for and believe in is a contradiction of our
understandings of the nature of men. Their artful use of propaganda has
anesthetized the free world. Our will to resist is being steadily
eroded..."
In an effort to appear that they were embracing democracy, Mikhail
Gorbachev introduced 'glasnost' ('openness') and 'perestroika'
('economic restructuring') in the Soviet Union in 1985, and the Russian
people began to experience a degree of freedom never before seen.
However, these reforms failed, and communism as a form of government
ended when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
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