Communism and Black Unrest

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Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
 
Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
Lousy management is the problem.

The Only problem with communism, is that it requires social morals for free.
 
Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
In sum...




Fuck Commies
 
Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
One problem the low information, ignorant, kool aid drinking, mind numbed, useful idiots, don't realize, is just like the USSR, once the freedoms are taken away and there isn't a Constitution of Rights to keep them free, soon after, the government will FORCE those idiots to work or be put in a gulag, or shot.

Gulag - Wikipedia
About 14 million people were imprisoned in the Gulag labor camps from 1929 to 1953 (the estimates for the period 1918–1929 are even more difficult to calculate). A further 6–7 million were deported and exiled to remote areas of the USSR, and 4–5 million passed through labor colonies, plus 3.5 million who were already in, or who had been sent to, labor settlements
Why else did the Commies build a wall to keep people in, while We the People of the United States, is building a wall to keep people out. Once all freedoms are gone, there wont be a savior country like the US to stop the killings.

DeathTollCommunism.jpg
 
7. Very much like their clones, the Democrats, the Communist Party has been successful using identity politics. Pretending to aim at amelioration of grievances for various groups, the party infiltrated and used said groups for their plans. At the same time that they co-opted the Mainline Protestants, they collected American blacks.



J. Edgar Hoover, said of the Communist goals:

"Communists seek to advance the cause of communism by injecting themselves into racial situations and in exploiting them, (1) to intensify the frictions between Negroes and Whites to 'prove' that discrimination against the minorities is an inherent defect of the capitalistic system, (2) to foster domestic disunity by dividing Negroes and Whites into antagonistic, warring factions, (3) to undermine and destroy established authority, (4) to incite racial strife and riotous activity, and (6) to portray the Communist movement as the 'champion' of social protest and the only force capable of ameliorating the conditions of the Negro and the oppressed."



8. Pretending to represent courageous blacks who sacrificed for equal rights, they used stealth and deceit in through the creation of the NAACP.

The organization hid its intentions behind famous black activists:

“In 1909 [W.E.B.Du] Bois was among the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and from 1910 to 1934 served it as director of publicity and research, a member of the board of directors, and editor of the Crisis, its monthly magazine.”
NAACP | NAACP History: W.E.B. Dubois



Who was he?
Coming right up.
 
Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
One problem the low information, ignorant, kool aid drinking, mind numbed, useful idiots, don't realize, is just like the USSR, once the freedoms are taken away and there isn't a Constitution of Rights to keep them free, soon after, the government will FORCE those idiots to work or be put in a gulag, or shot.

Gulag - Wikipedia
About 14 million people were imprisoned in the Gulag labor camps from 1929 to 1953 (the estimates for the period 1918–1929 are even more difficult to calculate). A further 6–7 million were deported and exiled to remote areas of the USSR, and 4–5 million passed through labor colonies, plus 3.5 million who were already in, or who had been sent to, labor settlements
Why else did the Commies build a wall to keep people in, while We the People of the United States, is building a wall to keep people out. Once all freedoms are gone, there wont be a savior country like the US to stop the killings.

DeathTollCommunism.jpg
And that is why we, the people, must have machine guns.
 
Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)
PoliticalChic once again has posted a thought provoking OP with great insight and deep scholarly reflection. .... :thup:
 
Fish don’t notice the water in which they swim; it’s ubiquitous, and omnipresent.

And very few Americans recognize Marxism for the very same reason.



Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)\



Guess where they Infiltrated next.
One problem the low information, ignorant, kool aid drinking, mind numbed, useful idiots, don't realize, is just like the USSR, once the freedoms are taken away and there isn't a Constitution of Rights to keep them free, soon after, the government will FORCE those idiots to work or be put in a gulag, or shot.

Gulag - Wikipedia
About 14 million people were imprisoned in the Gulag labor camps from 1929 to 1953 (the estimates for the period 1918–1929 are even more difficult to calculate). A further 6–7 million were deported and exiled to remote areas of the USSR, and 4–5 million passed through labor colonies, plus 3.5 million who were already in, or who had been sent to, labor settlements
Why else did the Commies build a wall to keep people in, while We the People of the United States, is building a wall to keep people out. Once all freedoms are gone, there wont be a savior country like the US to stop the killings.

DeathTollCommunism.jpg
And that is why we, the people, must have machine guns.
Nah, I don't need a machine gun. Just an .308 with a scope is good enough for me. Can see a Commie coming a mile away. Driving their powder blue prius and sporting a Hiltery bumper sticker.

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Communism is here for a reason: to make America safe for communism. Toward that end, engendering antagonism between blacks and whites is a potent weapon.



1.Communism is international socialism, different from Nazism in that the latter is national socialism.
…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish.'
Nazism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.

And that is what makes communism so much more dangerous than Nazism.



2.For all of its history, Marxism, Bolshevism, communism, never gave up its belief that it would dominate the world. First, he defeated his sibling, Hitler, and then Stalin formed the United Nations.
Include his insinuation into American society, and he must have been quite satisfied with his accomplishments.





3.Marxism was well established in society when Franklin Roosevelt welcomed spies into his administration, as the Comintern, the international communist organization that advocated world communism, had many allies among the Protestant elites in America.

4.In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. http://mfsaweb.org/?page_id=2692

5.In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




6.The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept the Marxist point of view…The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)
PoliticalChic once again has posted a thought provoking OP with great insight and deep scholarly reflection. .... :thup:
Which is why the liberals are totally clueless about her "thought Provoking insight". Liberals lost it at "Thought"...
 

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