FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
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,