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BLUEPRINT FOR A TAKEOVER
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Back in 1944 a great Congressman (Samuel Pettengill) warned that communism
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wanted America to spend itself into bankruptcy and was striving in every
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way to get Americans to become totally dependent on a centralized government.
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He gave to his fellow members of the House of Representatives the 12 points
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of the Socialist Manifesto for the economic destruction of free governments.
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We need, desperately, to review his words. In order to prepare a nation for
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socialism or communism he said:
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"The people must be made to feel their utter helplessness and their inability
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to solve their own problems. While in this state of mind, there is held up
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before them a benign and all-wise leader to whom they must look for the cure
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for all thir ills. This state of mind is most readily developed in a time of
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ecomonic stress or national diaster.
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"The principle of local self-government must be wiped out, so that this
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leader or group in control can have all political power readily at hand.
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"The centralized government, while appearing in form to represent the people,
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must dutifully register the will of the leader or group in control .
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"Constitutuional guarantees must be swept aside. This is accomplished in part
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by ridiculing them as outmoded and as obstructions to progress.
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"Public faith in the legal profession and respect for the courts must be
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undermined..
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"The law-making body must be intimidated and from time to time rebuked, so
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as to prevent the development of public confidence therin.
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"Economically, the people must be kept ground down by high taxes, which,
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under one pretext or another, they are called upon to pay. This, they are
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brought to a common level and all income above a meager living is taken
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from them. In this manner,ecomomic independence is kept to a minimin and
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the citizen is forced to rely more amd more upon the government that
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controls him. Capital and credits is this completely within the control
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of the government.
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"A great public debt must be built up so that citizens can never escape
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its burdens. This makes govenment the virtual receiver for the entire nation.
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"A general distrust of private business and industry must be kept alive,
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so that the public may not begin to rely upon its own resources.
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"Government bureaus are set up to control practically every phase of the
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citizen's life. These bureaus issue directives without number, but all
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under the authority of the leader to whom they are immediately responsible.
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It is a government of men, and not of laws.
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"The education of the youth of the nation is taken under control to the end
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that all may, at an early age, be incoculated with a spirit of submission to
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the system and of reverence for the benevolennt leader.
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"To supplement and fortify all the foreging, there is kept flowing a steady
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stream of governmental propaganda designed to extol all that bow the knee,
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and to vilify those who dare to raise a voice of dissent."
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These are the twelve points in the blueprint of the communists to take over
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this nation via economic manipulation as prsented by Samuel Pettengill.
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Stop and go back over them and ask yourself how near to total completion and
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fulfullmenmt America is at this present moment to every one of them.
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Remember Lenin said in 1921 . . . "They will spend themselves into
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bankruptcy . . . they will commit national suicide." Stalin said, "We
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won't have to fire a single shot . . . they will fall, like overripe fruit,
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into our hands."
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But finally, let us remember the words of our own Thomas Jefferson, author
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of the Declaration of Independence, third President and one of the wisest of
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our Founding Fathers. He said, "If we let Washington tell us what to sow and
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when to reap, the nation shall soom want for bread."
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Karl Marx said, "Spend Them To Death." Americans will master plan their own
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destruction by taxing and spending themselves to death and will fall to us
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like over-ripe apples!
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-From Karl Marx Manifesto
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