FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
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.”