13 Comments on Meet the New Deal- Same as the Old Deal
The Frankfurt school progressivism survives in shadow, as always.
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Just watched TORTURED FOR CHRIST, a fairly okay biopic of Richard Wurmbrand’s 14 horrid years in the hands of the Communists. He said communism is the church of Satan on earth. While it’s not Satan’s ONLY church on earth (not by a longshot) it definitely is devilishly owned and operated as are all who hold to it.
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Witness is a great book. The choice is God or man.
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Here are some quotes from his famous book “Witness”:
The Communist vision is the vision of man without God.
I see in Communism the focus of the concentrated evil of our time.
For in this century, within the next decades, will be decided for generations whether all mankind is to become Communist, whether the whole world is to become free, or whether, in the struggle, civilization as we know it is to be completely destroyed or completely changed. It is our fate to live upon that turning point in history.
On humanity’s deterioration toward communism:
…that reverence and awe that has died out of the modern world and been replaced by man’s monkeylike amazement at the cleverness of his own inventive brain.
– Whittaker Chambers
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When he broke from the communists he stashed all his damaging info on them inside a pumpkin on his family farm in Westminster, MD. https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/620
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The smartest of the leftists see the light, and leave to become conservative God believers. The dumbest are left behind, don’t reproduce much, and so must recruit children into their ranks. That job is given to the public school systems.
it is only 6:20 minutes long, and it is very enlightening.
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I don’t know. Who are you going to believe: Whittaker Chambers, or Alger Hiss? They both can’t have been telling the truth. I guess I’ll have to go with the Venona Intercepts. Too bad that they were not released until after both these men were dead. It would have been fun watching Hiss pretend that he wasn’t the communist agent with the code name ALES.
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“In the United States, the working class are Democrats. The middle class are Republicans. The upper class are Communists.”
— Whittaker Chambers
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Actor Robert Vaughn did his Master’s on McCarthyism and the alleged (he said) communist infiltration of U.S. institutions. I believe it predated the Venona release, so I wonder what Vaughn thought once he learned of it. Guess I’ll never know.
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Chambers offered FDR information listing Communist infiltration in the US government (1939) and its threat to US involvement in the approach of World War II.
Assistant Secretary of State Adolf Berle took the offer to FDR and the President, in essence, said, “Tell Chambers to go to Hell.”
Treasonous FDR was fully aware of the Communists in his Cabinet and throughout the government.
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Shhhh.
Don’t go draggin’ skeletons out of my closet.
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I have 2 copies of Witness by Whittaker Chambers, my copy (Regnery edition) which I bought in the mid 90’s and my dad’s Book of the month club copy from 1952 which I found with all of his stuff last year after he died. I’m keeping both copies
The Frankfurt school progressivism survives in shadow, as always.
Just watched TORTURED FOR CHRIST, a fairly okay biopic of Richard Wurmbrand’s 14 horrid years in the hands of the Communists. He said communism is the church of Satan on earth. While it’s not Satan’s ONLY church on earth (not by a longshot) it definitely is devilishly owned and operated as are all who hold to it.
Witness is a great book. The choice is God or man.
Here are some quotes from his famous book “Witness”:
The Communist vision is the vision of man without God.
I see in Communism the focus of the concentrated evil of our time.
For in this century, within the next decades, will be decided for generations whether all mankind is to become Communist, whether the whole world is to become free, or whether, in the struggle, civilization as we know it is to be completely destroyed or completely changed. It is our fate to live upon that turning point in history.
On humanity’s deterioration toward communism:
…that reverence and awe that has died out of the modern world and been replaced by man’s monkeylike amazement at the cleverness of his own inventive brain.
– Whittaker Chambers
When he broke from the communists he stashed all his damaging info on them inside a pumpkin on his family farm in Westminster, MD.
https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/620
.
The smartest of the leftists see the light, and leave to become conservative God believers. The dumbest are left behind, don’t reproduce much, and so must recruit children into their ranks. That job is given to the public school systems.
old/new deal, california style:
https://www.infowars.com/renegade-state-the-four-families-of-california-the-private-company-that-controls-the-internet/
it is only 6:20 minutes long, and it is very enlightening.
I don’t know. Who are you going to believe: Whittaker Chambers, or Alger Hiss? They both can’t have been telling the truth. I guess I’ll have to go with the Venona Intercepts. Too bad that they were not released until after both these men were dead. It would have been fun watching Hiss pretend that he wasn’t the communist agent with the code name ALES.
“In the United States, the working class are Democrats. The middle class are Republicans. The upper class are Communists.”
— Whittaker Chambers
Actor Robert Vaughn did his Master’s on McCarthyism and the alleged (he said) communist infiltration of U.S. institutions. I believe it predated the Venona release, so I wonder what Vaughn thought once he learned of it. Guess I’ll never know.
Chambers offered FDR information listing Communist infiltration in the US government (1939) and its threat to US involvement in the approach of World War II.
Assistant Secretary of State Adolf Berle took the offer to FDR and the President, in essence, said, “Tell Chambers to go to Hell.”
Treasonous FDR was fully aware of the Communists in his Cabinet and throughout the government.
Shhhh.
Don’t go draggin’ skeletons out of my closet.
I have 2 copies of Witness by Whittaker Chambers, my copy (Regnery edition) which I bought in the mid 90’s and my dad’s Book of the month club copy from 1952 which I found with all of his stuff last year after he died. I’m keeping both copies