FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
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 ...