FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


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
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