FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


everything that had taken place in Russia, such as the tearing down of
the Berlin Wall and the reunification of East and West Germany; the
partial relinquishing of their control of Eastern Europe; and the
declaration that communism is dead. He wrote that their plan was to
deceive the West into believing that the Soviet Union was falling apart,
their satellites splintering, and its economy in shambles. The facade of
weakness and instability would be part of a massive deception staged
by the Kremlin to extort aid from the West, and to get the United States
to withdraw troops out of Western Europe. It was Lenin who said: “We
advance through retreat.” He also said: “When we are weak, boast of
strength ... when we are strong, feign weakness.”

At various times during the history of the Soviet Union, they have
appealed to the U.S. for help, and have gotten it, mostly through
deception, and the efforts of apologists and traitors in our government.
But this is the first time that Russia has made this kind of concession.
They have made it appear that communism is dead, that democracy is
sweeping the former Soviet Union and its satellite countries, and that
they want to be part of the new family of nations known as the New
World Order. But, with their record, can they be trusted? If you
consider all the evidence that was put forth, it just seems to be another
ploy by the Soviets to undermine America. A respected Sovietologist
has stated his belief that the motive behind the Russian’s actions, and
their plea for financial aid, is not so much need, but an attempt to
destroy the U.S. economy by defaulting on an international loan that
could be as much as $100 billion, which could precipitate a financial
collapse.

Yeltsin ended up addressing a joint session of Congress to appeal for
economic aid. The Bush Administration shut down Clark Air Force
Base in the Philippines, and announced in September, 1991, that it was
also closing the Subic Bay Naval Base, and would completely
withdraw from the island. They have also pulled out of, and are closing
79 military bases in Western Europe; and have withdrawn U.S. nuclear
missiles, tanks, planes, and troops. The U.S. also announced the
withdrawal of troops from South Korea. In September, 1993, Congress
approved the recommendation of the Base Closure and Realignment
Commission to close 130 domestic military bases, and scale down 45
others. Between 1990 and 1992, the total number of military personnel
has decreased by over 8%, and the trend to scale down our military
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