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From: pmsc13sg@smucs1.umassd.edu (Stephen Grossman)
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Subject: ZIG-ZAG 1.4
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ZIG-ZAG 1.4 June 25, 1993
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TRACKING THE MARXIST DIALECTICAL STRATEGY OF ADVANCE-RETREAT-ADVANCE OR
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UNITY-SPLIT-UNITY IN INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTION
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DEDICATED TO DEAF-MUTES AND USEFUL IDIOTS
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STEPHEN GROSSMAN WEEKLY? INTERNET
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talk.politics.soviet, talk.politics.theory, talk.politics.misc,
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alt.politics.usa.misc, alt.politics.media, soc.culture.soviet, soc.history,
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alt.conspiracy, alt.politics.radical-left, alt.activism, alt.activism.d,
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alt.censorship, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.news-media, misc.headlines,
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alt.society.revolution, alt.society.anarchy, alt.revolution.counter,
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alt.politics.correct, alt.society.conservatism, alt.war.vietnam,
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alt.rush-limbaugh, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, and selected individuals
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"For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of
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skill....To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill...Thus, what
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is of supreme importance in war is to attack the enemy's strategy....Next best
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is to disrupt his alliances....Pretend inferiority and encourage his arrogance..
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..When he is united, divide him....Now the crux of military operations lies in
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the pretence of accomodating one's self to the designs of the enemy....All
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warfare is based on deception. Therefore, when capable, feign incapacity; when
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active, inactivity....Offer the enmey a bait to lure him; feign disorder and
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strike him....One who wishes to appear weak in order to make his enemy arrogant
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must be extremely strong. Only then can he feign weakness."
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[Sun Tzu, _The Art of War_]
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ADVENTURES OF THE DIALECTIC
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"Russia Orders American Reporter Questioned in State-Secrets Case
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The Russian Ministry of Security...has ordered a _Baltimore Sun_
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reporter to report back to Lefortovo Prison....to answer questions in
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connection with a case brought against a Russian chemist....[who] wrote that
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Russia was continuing to test and produce chemical weapons in violations of its
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own promises." [_NYT_, April. 8, 1993]
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The dialectic quickly progresses from retreat to attack when the
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Marxist ability to make war is threatened.
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"U.S. TO CUT COSTS, SEEKS RUSSIAN ROLE IN SPACE STATION
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Clinton Sees Opportunity in End of Cold War to Save Money and Cooperate
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in Space" [April 7, 1993]
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Marxists temporarily retreat from revolution and get offer to study the
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advanced technology of the "main enemy."
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"NICARAGUA TO GET BLOCKED U.S. AID....$50 MILLION
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[Conservatives] had criticized [President] Chamorro for suppposedly[!]
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ceding control over the military and the police to the [Marxist] Sandinista
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Front." [_NYT_, April 2, 193]
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Short-range Pragmatist compromisers eagerly accept the smallest lie
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from their enemies. Obviously Nicaraguan Marxists retain the ability to create
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a Marxist dictatorship.
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"7 NATIONS PLEDGE $28 BILLION FUND TO AID RUSSIA" [_NYT, April 15,
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1993]
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The U.S sold steel to Japan after it was common sensibly obvious that
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war was ahead. Marxists temporarily retreat and temporarily split their forces
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and their traditionalist and Pragmatist class enemies give them tribute because
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they are too stupid and too cowardly to recognize that they are already at war.
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"[U.S.] Capitol Stirs to...Gorbachev
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The swift and seamless[!] nature of Mr.[!]Gorbachev's life-change[!]
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from Communist strongman to environmental star[!] was epitomized by Senator
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John F. Kerry....'I think it fair to say you might have called him the
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environmental President,' Mr.Kerry said. [_NYT_, Apr. 16, 1993]
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"Senator John Kerry hired a former [Marxist Institute for Policy
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Studies] fellow, Gareth Porter, to be his legislative aide. Porter...defend[ed]
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the bloody [Marxist] Pol Pot regime in Cambodia long after the evidence of its
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genocide [classocide] of its own people had become overwhelming." [_Communists
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in the Democratic Party_-Concerned Voters]
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The moral obscenity of calling a Marxist mass murderer a "star" is
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part of America's decline and, possibly, fall.
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"Yeltsin Leaves Talks With Firm Support and More Aid
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Clinton Promises Review of Cold War Laws
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[He] had asked Mr. Clinton to lift 'discriminatory limitations on trade
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with Russia' like...restrictions on export of high-technology..." [_NYT_, Apr.
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5, 1993]
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Soviet Marxists said they would rather have convinced
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America to not produce the atom bomb rather than steal its plans.
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"After Four Decades of Bitterness, China and Taiwan Plan to Meet
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The dialectic splits Marxists from each other and unifies them with
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class enemies-until the contradiction in that phase of history develops into,
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as the Chinese Marxist theoretical journal, _Hong-ki_, said, "a new unity on a
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new basis." [_NYT_, Apr. 12, 1993]
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"Yeltsin...Is Attacked by Political Enemies [_NYT_, Apr. 27, 1993]
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Marxists understand this attack, real or not, as a temporary part of
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history's contradictory progression to communism. The attack itself is a Soviet
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deception, part of political war (political influence operations or "active
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measures"].
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"U.S. to Send General to Vietnam, Hinting a Thaw
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"...could lead the United States to withdraw its opposition to
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international bank lending to Vietnam..." [_NYT_, Apr. 10, 1993]
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The practical effects of a dialectical retreat are powerful.
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"Colonel Fights With His Pen, Defending the Poor
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For a lieutenant-colonel who retired only[!] last year after 27 years
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of service [murdering Americans and Vietnamese], and a Communist Party member
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since 1970, Nyguyen Khac Truong hold decidedly non-conformist [in a
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totalitarian society] views. What's more, he [or a ghostwriter] has expressed
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them in a novel that was not only published but even shared the 1991 fiction
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prize of the Vietnamese Writer's Association....'I believe fully in Buddhism,'
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the writer said. He laughed when reminded of his 23 years of Communist
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membership." [_NYT_, Apr. 9, 1993]
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Paul Hollander's _Political Pilgrims_ is a description of the Marxist
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use of intellectuals to divert attention from revolution. This is active
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measures, a classic Marxist method of presenting a false front.
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"The Smiles for Americans, and Other Paradoxes
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The contradictions of Vietnam are evident everywhere, as the Communist
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government tries to combine a free-market economy with rigid, one-party
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rule....Vu Huu Ngoan, deputy director of the Institute of
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Marxism-Leninism...took pains to assure a visitor that the [dialectical] demise
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of their sister institutes in Europe, along with the parties that trained their
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functionaries there, had served only to reinforce their faith. 'I don't believe
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the doctrine has collapsed,' Mr. Ngoan said. 'on the contrary, the collapse of
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those countries proves the that the principles are right and they applied them
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wrongfully'....but because of the declining[!] standing of Marx and Lenin, some
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of whose ideas they said had proved erroneous, the institute last May took out
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a kind of dialectic[!!!!!] insurance. Mr. Ngoan said the name of Ho Chi Minh
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was added to the school's title. 'Maybe their own gods are no ideological
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giants, but they are their own, a [Marxist] Russian diplomat said. Tran Cong
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Man, an amiable [of course] retired[!] major general and journalist[!]
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who,often serves as informal [formally informal] party spokesman [retired?!],
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conceded that there was an ideological crisis. but all th eold ideas of the
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class struggle still apply....'We want to have more democracy every day under
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the rule of one party [Lenin's democratic centralism].'" [_NYT_, Apr. 27, 1993]
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Statements of the continuing Marxist revolution rarely get
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clearer than this. The _NYT_, by its mention of "dialectics," understands this
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but refuses to alert its readers, partly because of its own long-term Marxist
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sympathies and partly from Pragmatist stupidity, the animal-like ignorance of
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the meaning of ideas. For Pragmatists, the contradictions of Marxist Vietnam
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are chaotic. For Marxists, those contradictions mean the "dialectic of history"
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is progressing towards communism.
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"Chinese Find Their [or the Party's] Voice: a Radio Call-In Show
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Callers to the talk show first tell a producer what they want to
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discuss and leave their name, position, and telephone number. If the producer
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approves, the station calls the person back-for efficiency, the station says,
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but it is also a way of making sure that no one calls the mayor a turtle's egg
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on the air [or damns Marxism]." [_NYT_, Apr. 26, 1993]
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Readers surprised at the restrictions should study Rousseau's general
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will, an important source, through Kant's categorical imperative, of Marx's
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species being. Collectivists think freedom results from sacrificing oneself to
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society so one is free of individual responsibility. The talk show, far from
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an expression of individualism, is an insidiously clever and dialectical
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method of loosening and tightening the prisoner's chains at the same time. It
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permits trivial expression of outrage at Marxism, just enough to keep the
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slaves working and docile. Identifying serious dissidents is a bonus.
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"Lenin and [his Minister of State] Chicherin were not the only sources of
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inspiration of the revival of strategic disinformation. The ancient Chinese
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treatise on strategy and deception, Sun Tzu's _The Art of War_ [was]
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translated into Russian in 1950 (shortly after the communist victory in China).
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...the preparation of a semblance of democratization in order to
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provide...support for the communists outside the bloc in realization of the
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major strategies....the introduction of controlled political opposition, which
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will provide the basically totalitarian regimes with a convincing impression of
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a fundamental change and a semblance of democracy....The preparation of a false
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opposition, during the introduction of controlled democratization in the
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communist regimes, for the purpose of creating a favorable condition for unity
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of action with the social democrats, the free trade unions and with the
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Catholics against NATO and the US military-industrial complex. [Anatoliy
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Golitsyn, _New Lies For Old_, Dodd, 1984]
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"Black 'Think Tank' Opens a Foreign Institute"
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"...TransAfrica, the lobby best known for its anti-apartheid campaign,
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opened its foreign policy institute here [in Washington]....Randall Robinson
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[is the] executive director....Among the....500 guests....at the dedication of
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the institute [were] Bryant Gumbal, the NBC News anchor,....Donna Shalala,
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Secretary of Health and Human Services; news anchors Ted Koppel and Bernard
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Shaw, and Iman, the Somalian-born model...The institute's library is named for
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[recently deceased tennis star, Arthur] Ashe, who served on the board of
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TransAfrica since its founding in 1977. Transafrica, a lobbying group of black
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Americans, was the driving force behind the campaign for Snited States
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economic sanctions against South Africa....During Angola's civil war, both
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sides competed for black American support. The exiled President of Haiti,
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the Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristede has also sought support from American
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blacks; he was among the guests....many prominent black Americans have shown an
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interest in exercising their influence. Among those contributing to the
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institute's support are [comedian] Bill Cosby [who may buy NBC,] actors Robert
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Guillaume and Joyce Deep, and the boxer Sugar Ray Leonard. Corporations that do
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substantial business with blacks have shown interest in supporting the venture.
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Transafrica has 20,000 or so members in 12 chapters around the country and many
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prominent black members. There is no precise way to gauge whether its policy
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positions on Africa and the Caribbean reflect the views of most American
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blacks. Some critics of the organization argue that it is too liberal
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and too sympathetic to third-world leaders. "As long as
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they're not the exclusive voice, this institute is a wonderful thing," said
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Sanford Unger, dean of the school of communications at American University and
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a longtime commentator on Africa. "They've sometimes tended to ignore the
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domestic record of some African leaders. The forum will offer programs
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including one that works with historically black colleges to train students
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for the Foreign Service. [_NYT_, June 6, 1993]
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"...TransAfrica grew out of the...1976 Black Leadership Conference on
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Africa, convened by the Congressional Black Congress [1] and presided over by
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then U.S. Representative Andrew Young [2]. The conference created a task force,
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chaired by Randall Robinson....on the board of directors are such radicals
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[Marxists] as Courtland Cox [3] and Carlton Goodlet....a member of the
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Presidium[!] of the Soviet-controlled World Peace Council, and...a veteran
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member of the Communist Party, USA....[TransAfrica] joined with a
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host of other leftist [and Marxist] groups in signing a May 1982 statement
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opposing [American] "Covert Intervention in Nicaragua."....Among the
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signers...were: Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) [4], American Friends
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Service Committee [5], _Counter-Spy_ [6], Maryknoll Sisters [7], National
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Council of Churches [8], National Lawyers Guild [9], NACLA [10], Unitarian
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Universalist Service Committee [11], Washington Office on Latin America [12],
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and the U.S. Peace Council [13]....TransAfrica's annual dinner of June 5, 1982,
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Washington, featured a keynote address by Michael Manley, the socialist,
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pro-Castro former Prime Minister of Jamaica....[I]n documents seized on Grenada
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during the 1983 rescue mission there....[e]xecutive director Randall Robinson
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said he would urge black American soldiers to betray their country and
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disregard orders if they were sent into action on behalf of 'suspect'
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governments....[He] told _USA_ [Dec.30, 1982] that the [Marxist] Cubans saved
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[Marxist] Angola from from [anti-Marxist] Aouth Africa....[He] and TransAfrica,
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as well as the Free South Africa Movement which he leads, are staunch backers
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of the [Marxist African National Congress]. The Free South Africa Movement
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has been given wide propaganda play by the [Marxist] World Peace Council....
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[According to United Press International on June 8, 1984, Sam Nujoma, leader of
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the Marxist, African terrorist group, SWAPO,] went to a dinner held in his
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honor by TransAfrica....[In the captured Grenada documents] Robinson
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explained....[an] advantage he hoped would result from the visit [of Marxist
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Grenadan dictator Maurice Bishop to the U.S.]:...the appearance of Bishop as a
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spokesman and leader in the Caribbean and Central America.
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[1] [According to the May 1987, U.S. Marxist journal, _Political
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Affairs_,] The role of the Congressional Black Caucus, the most active and
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_progressive_ bloc in Congress, illustrates the level of sophistication the
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Afro-American people have reached in utilizing the legislative power....The
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[U.S.] Communist _Daily World_ on October 4, 1986, reported favorably on a CBC
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three-day conference in Washington at which plans for electing CBC candidates
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to Congress were discussed....[In 1980, the El Salvadoran FMNL Marxist
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political agent, Shafik Handel, said, 'My] meeting with the Black
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Caucus took place in...the meeting room of the House Foreign Affairs
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Committee.'
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[2] Young's former Latin American advisor, Brady Tyson, is a prominent
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member of NACLA [see below]. After Tyson was expelled from Brazil for Marxist
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propaganda, Young said, 'That would recommend him to me.'....[Young is on the
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advisory board of the (Marxist) Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)], a
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major element in Washington's powerful Castro lobby....He supports CISPES, the
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American political warfare branch of the Marxist El Salvadoran FMNL].
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[3] Cox was speaker for _Counterspy_ [see below].
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[4] [COHA] was started...by Lawrence Birns, a professor of Latin
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American studies at the New School for Social Research and an associate of the
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late Chilean Communist and Cuban operative Orlando Letelier....[He] described
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COHA's purpose as 'to manipulate the sophisticated political and academic
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communities'....[and] said...that he and his organization supported the Marxist
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Allende government in Chile....[and] was a participant in the 1976 Third Session
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of the International Commission Inquiry into the Crimes of the Military Junta
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in Chile, a creation of the [Marxist] Soviet...World Peace Council.
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[5] [The AFSC distributed a defense of Marxist Cambodian Khymer Rouge
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mass murders] more than a year [after] the evidence of Cambodian Communist
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genocide was overwhelming....John McAuliffe, director of the Indochina Program
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of the [AFSC] said that, 'all reliable sources indicate that the [Marxist]
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Vietnamese are carrying out the task of reconstruction with extraordinary
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humaneness.'....The [AFSC] began as a Quaker organization. but in recent years
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it has become so identified with far left causes that many Quakers now disown
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it. Its top board members are still Quakers, but many of its executives are
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not.
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[6] [_Counter-Spy_ (now the _National Reporter_) was founded by, among
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others, Marxist ex-CIA agent Philip Agee who said,] 'I approve KGB activities,
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Communist activities in general, when they are to the advantage to the
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opressed.'....[It's published by the Advisory Committee for the Fifth Estate,
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one of whose members is Marcus Raskin, co-founder of the Institute for Policy
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Studies, perhaps the largest American Marxist agency-of-influence and in
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contact with Marxist spies from, at least, the Soviet Union and the "former"
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East Germany. This is an anti-American Intelligence magazine. Contributor
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Philip Wheaton is a sponsor of US Out of Central America (USOCA), whose
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internal documents reveal that] Marxists 'were among those who first conceived
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of OSOCA.' [The magazine helped sponsor, along with the Communist Party USA
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Central Committee, a conference] in February 1979 to discuss a broad-based
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strategy to ensure that the FSLN [Sandinista National Liberation Front] took
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power [in Nicaragua] and kept control. [With an offshoot, _Covert Action
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Information Bulletin_, _Counter-Spy_] identified--and mis-identified--hundreds
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of undercover American intelligence personnel[, one of whom, the Athens
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station chief, was murdered afterwards.]
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[7] One foreign missionary branch, the Maryknoll Order [of the American
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Roman Catholic Church] has been deeply involved in promoting the cause of
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Castro in Latin America. Maryknoll's former director of publications, Father
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Miguel D'Escoto, [was] the Sandinista foreign minister[!] One of Maryknoll's
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staunchest supporters in the U.S. government is also one of the most
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powerful[,] house speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, a bitter opponent of the Reagan
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Administrations's Central American policies...._U.S. News and World
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Report_...wrote that Speaker O'Neill 'says his views on Central America are
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shaped less by official U.S. reports than by priests and nuns of the Maryknoll
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order....[Gregory] Craig of Senator [Ted] Kennedy's office also contacted [Bob]
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Stark [of the Central American Historical Institute, which] disseminate[s]
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Marxist propaganda and gather[s] intelligence on behalf of the Sandinista
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government] as well as Peggy Healy, a former Kennedy staffer who heads the
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Maryknoll Sisters in Nicaragua [in an effort to provide 'contra' victims
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for a May 1984 Washington forum. The 'victims" were located for Craig by
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Michael Ratner,] president of the [Marxist] National Lawyers Guild in 1982 and
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1983.
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[8] "Not only does the [National Council of Churches] fund some of he
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pro-Castro groups directly, but its role in promoting Communism in Central
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America and in the Caribbean is far-reaching. Documents captured from the
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Marxist guerillas in El Salvador have revealed that the NCC has channeled money
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to aid the armed terrorist movement in that country. In its January 23, 1983
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program CBS's "60 Minutes" exhibited a number of pro-Marxist publications
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produced by NCC-funded groups including booklets on U.S. "colonialism" in
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Puerto Rico, a film strip supporrting the [Marxist] FMLN terrorists in El
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Salvador, an NCC study booklet on Cuba holding the [Marxist] Castro regime up
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as a model for the Caribbean, and documents produced by [the Marxist] CISPES.
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THe CBS program reported that a forged document on Central America fabricated
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by the [Marxist] Koviet KGB was disseminated by the Washington Office on Latin
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America, which is supported by the [NCC]."
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[9] "[Marxist] infiltration of American legal organizations began in
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1922[!] when the Communist International founded...[the International Class War
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Prisoners Aid Society]. This became known as the International Red Aid....An
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American section was set up in 1925 called the International Labor Defense. In
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1936 this ILD helped to organize the National Lawyers Guild, which in 1946
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became affiliated with the International Association of Democratic Lawyers...,
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the world-wide communist front group for attorneys. today the Guild has several
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thousand members, offices in 50 cities, units in most of the leading law
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schools and a major operation in Washington....Cited several times by HUAC and
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the Senate internal Security Committee as a Communist front, [it] obtained a
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dismissal of the listing...[because] of 'lack of prosecution'....it has
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continued to exhibit unmistakable signs of Communist domination, its continued
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membership in the IADL, its consistent espousal of communist causes, the large
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number of identified Communists in its membership..."
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[10] [The North American Congress on Latin America] was founded in
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1966 by some members of the Marxist/leftist Students for a Democratic Society.
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It sought to attract people 'who...favor [Marxist] revolutioary
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change....NACLA's Berkeley office is headed by...a former member of
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the...[Marxist] Venceremos Brigade (young Americans who trveled to Cuba to be
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trained in [Marxist] revolutionary techniques). An affilaiate of the Berkeley
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office is Research Associates International..., an organization active in
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research against CIA activities around the world. The London
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correspondent...is...an associate of [Marxist CIA defector] Philip Agee [who
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helped start _Counter-Spy_ (see above) and who published information on CIA
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employees and contacts in _CIA Diary_] with assistance from [NACLA].
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[11] "The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee...has been
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underwriting congressional "study tours" to El Salvador. _Congressional
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Quarterly_ reported that these trips, 'usually include trips to [Marxist]
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rebels and other dissidents not on the agenda of officially sponsored tours.
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Most of the trips have been for liberal lawmakers-including Rep. Studds, who
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credits his January 1981 visit with making him one of the most outspoken House
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activists against aid to El Salvador."
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[12] "[In 1982 t]he Salvadoran Army captured a communist guerilla base
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and found several documents including a trip report by Farid
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Handel...describing his trip to the U.S. in 1980 to set up a propaganda front
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group. Handel wrote that....he had the cooperation of the Communist Party USA,
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....[and] reported that [a senior party official] proposed a national
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conference under the auspices of [,among other groups, the Washington Office on
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Latin America] WOLA....WOLA has serves as a conduit through which pro-Castro
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personalities from Latin America have been brought to Washington to testify
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before Congress and to present their views before a variety of forums. [One of
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these people was Ernesto Cardenal, a self-proclaimed Marxist and admirer of
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Fidel Castro who was also a Catholic priest. In November 1977, Cardenal-who
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[later] serve[d] the Sandinista regime-revealed that he was a member of the
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[Marxist Nicaragua] Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN). Another
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WOLA-sponsored church witness was Maryknoll priest Miguel D'Escoto, the current
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Sandinista foreigun minister[!]."
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[13] "[The U.S. Peace Council] is the American branch of the [Marxist
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Soviet] World Peace Council. It was founded in 1979 largely by the initiative
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of the U.S. Communist Party. Michael Myerson,a high ranking CPUSA official,
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becanme the Executive Director of the USPC, and Alexandra (Sandy) Pollack,
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another top CPUSA official, became the USPC's 'international solidarity
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coordinator.'" The main purpose of this new organization intitially was to
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promote the cause of the [Marxist] Sandinistas in Nicaragua. A major player in
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these events was the [USPC]. It organized a National Conference on Nicaragua in
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1979, along with several other radical [Marxist?] groups, to discuss a
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strategy to ensure that the Sandinistas took control....Ron Dellums, Tom
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Harkin, and Walter Fauntroy in the House, and Mark Hatfield and Edward Kennedy
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in the Senate...lent support to this Conference. [Both groups were]...cited in
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several FBI and State Department publications as communist fronts that
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concentrate on undermining the U.S. defense effort and justifying the Soviet
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arms build-up."
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In the above _NYT_ story: the international Marxist attack on
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Angola is called a "civil war;" Aristede is described as "[t]he exiled
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President of Haiti" without reference to a prior _NYT_ description of him as a
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Marxist; TransAfrica is said to want to offer programs for Foreign Service
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training but no mention is made of the danger to American foreign policy from
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programs offered by an extensive network of international Marxist
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revolutionaries.
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The Marxist revolutionaries involved with TransAfrica and described by
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the _NYT_ as "too liberal and too sympathetic to third-world leaders" is the
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tip of a dangerous and treasonous iceberg of political war. This IS the
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international communist conspiracy. And there are many TransAfricas. These
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people must be punished for treason but, before that, the leading U.S.
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officials, Presidents and Attorneys General, who knew of this treason yet did
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not use the law to seek the death penalty, should be the first to be punished.
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Treason is, basically, foreign policy not aimed at defense of the nation.
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Espionage is relatively trivial in its harm.
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The following books were sources:
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_The Revolution Lobby_-Allen Brownfeld and J. Michael Walker, Council
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for Inter-American Security and the Inter-American Security Educational
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Institute, Washington,1985.
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_Communists in the Democratic Party_-Concerned Voters, Washington,
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1990.
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_Target America_-James Tyson, Regnery, Chicago, 1981.
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_Prophets or Useful Idiots_-James Tyson, Council for the Defense of
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Freedom, Washington, 1986.
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"It has become difficult in recent years to identify Communist agents
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in the media or other influential organizations. The FBI has been ordered not
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|
to investigate subversive activity unless there is _already evidence of
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|
criminal behavior_. This restriction has literally wrecked the Bureau's ability
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to monitor Communist subversion....The FBI's number of open cases of security
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|
investigations dropped from 21,414 in 1973 to 50 in 1979. Investigation of
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|
Ccommunist _propaganda_ activities in the U.S. is considered even further
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|
outside the FBI's present charter....Not only the FBI's counter-subverion
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|
efforts, but the congressional committees that used to investigate
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||
|
Communist...subversion. have all been dismantled, including the Senate
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Internal Securities Subcommittee, the Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and
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|
Procedures, and the House Internal Security Committee. The subversive
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|
Activities Control Board has also been abolished....there are probably a few
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|
thousand Communist propaganda agents working within the United States today,
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|
and that over $240 million is being spent annually on such efforts." [James
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Tyson, _Target America_]
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"In the 1960s, Communist literature, including the Communist [p]ress,
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|
_The Daily World_ and _Political Affairs_, announced four main objectives for
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the Party over the coming years. Abolition of the: 1. House Unamerican
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|
Activities Committee[,] 2. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee[,] 3. [t]he
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Subversive Activities Control Board[, and] 4. [t]he Attorney General's List of
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|
Subversive Organizations.
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|
By 1976 _all of these objectives had been gained, mainly by the actions
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|
of Democratic leaders in Congress....In 1957 the Communist party launched a new
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|
front, the National Committee to abolish HUAC....[Those mainly responsible
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||
|
for abolishing U.S. defenses against Marxist political war are: Senator William
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|
Proxmire, Senator Sam Ervin, Republican Mark Hatfield, Senator Edward Kennedy,
|
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|
Senator Joseph Biden, Frank Church, Otis Pike, President Ford and his Attorney
|
||
|
General, Edward Levi...Reagan...attempted to restore some of the FBI's ability
|
||
|
to monitor Communist subversion...[but] was continually hobbled...by the House
|
||
|
Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights...This subcommittee is chaired
|
||
|
by Marxist Don Edwards....The other...members are: Marxist or Marxist
|
||
|
sympathizer Bob Kastenmeier, Marxist John Conyers, Marxist or Marxist
|
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|
sympathizer Pat Schroeder, and Charles Schumer.
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|
This is how effective political war is conducted by Marxist
|
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|
revolutionaries against Pragmatists who evade the long-range effects of
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systematic ideas.
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Unless personal reply is important, please reply to group, giving _ZIG-ZAG_
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(pmsc13sg@umassd.edu) group's name, date, and directory number.
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_ZIG-ZAG_ is archived at (ftp) uglymouse.css.itd.umich.edu:
|
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/pub/Politics/ZigZag.
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_ZIG-ZAG_ seeks (preferably) used:
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_Revolution Lobby_-Allen Brownfeld_
|
||
|
_Communists in the Democratic Party_-Concerned Voters
|
||
|
_Target America_-James Tyson
|
||
|
_Prophets or Useful Idiots_-James Tyson
|
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_Protecting Traitors, Spies, and Terrorists_-Church League of America
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_Problem of Compromise-Alex Lebedev [ENGLISH LANGUAGE]
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Seeking hangman's rope from capitalists. V.Lenin, Red Square, Kremlin.
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Beyond and back of the wind, | Stephen Grossman
|
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Little birds fly into the sea, | pmsc13sg@umassd.edu
|
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Morning light shine on me. |
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[Marianne Faithfull & Wally Baderou] |
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