`Being brought up in a Protestant environment, I was breast fed on the evils of Communism from the time I first opened my eyes. However, as I progressed through the ranks of a State education and started mixing with a wider variety of people, my childhood indoctrination gradually took a more liberal turn.
`I began to empathize with Marx's vision of an egalitarian society, in which tools of production are put to use to serve the common good and Oscar Wilde's 'Soul of Man Under Socialism' helped romanticize revolutionary tales of the likes of Che Guevara, Castro and Mao Tse Tung. Popular Myths immortalized such villains as humanist hero's, drawing parallels between their ambitions and the Utopian ideals of such renown thinkers as, Voltaire' Plato, and Sir Thomas More, not to mention the gospels of the early Christian Church.
`However, reading the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party, I was forced to take a fresh look at the nature of Communism. A study of the Nine Commentaries is a study of the tyranny inflicted on the Chinese people at the hands of a heartless power hungry elite after almost two hundreds years of war and occupation. In particular, the Nine Commentaries highlights the moral depravity that characterize Mao's legacy to what was once one of the World's great civilizations.
`From another perspective, the Commentaries raise many disturbing questions about political culture merging all throughout the world, especially the rabid changes sweeping the United States in the wake of Sept 11.
`Media monopolies, widespread deceit, confiscation of wealth, the breakdown of the family, a culture of isolation and incrimination, merger of church and state, cultivation of hatred,violence and killing, and most other characteristics attributed to the CCP in the Commentaries are not neatly contained within any single Geo-political landscape; rather, they are increasingly being accepted as the norm everywhere. If these characteristics are the result of Marxist socialization, it begs many questions about the driving force behind this rising socio-political paradigm.
`It seems totalitarian regimes generally provide a congenial environment for investment. Western financial concerns have consistently backed tyrants throughout history. Lenin and Mao's so-called Communist revolutions were supported by powerful financial institutions in Europe and the United States. Recently it was admitted, the US and British governments secretly assisted Mao to reverse his fortunes and win the final victory over Kuomintang as they believed Mao would provide a more stable form of Government. According to some historians and political observers, the Communist revolutions of Russia and China were/are grand social experiments created by elite central banking families as a prelude to establishing a World Socialist Government that has sovereignty over Nation States in the same way the Law of European countries are subverted by Laws of the European Union.
`Interestingly, David Rockefeller praised Chairman Mao in 1973 with the words; “The social experiment under Chairman Mao's leader ship is one of the most important and successful in history”, New York Times August 10. Whatever the truth of the matter, despite countless human rights abuses China, under the control of the C.C.P., remains an prominent component of the current global economic system.
Similarly Hitlers rise to power was financed by European and US banking interests; however, Hitlers fascist regime had no place for Marx idealists committed to their own brand of authoritarianism. This resulted in Bolshevik Marxists from the 'Franfurt School' migrating to the US and Britain where they mentored their versions of Marx social theories in Universities. Their legacy of 'Cultural Marxism' was devised to subvert Western 'civilization' by popularizing a culture of 'Political Correctness' that critics say has permeated all levels of society and government.
Today the US Constitution and Bill of Rights are under siege in America. Forged in the fires of war and written with the blood of patriots who died fighting the tyranny of British imperialism, these documents have become definitive articles of a free society; however, in recent months Americans are being branded as terrorists and threatened with arrest for attempting to exercise their constitutional rights. For example, people questioning the many holes in the official story about September 11 have been . Meanwhile, in the name of security, the Constitution's tenants are challenged at every turn and any crime or misdemeanor can be processed under the broad umbrella of terrorism.
As civil unrest widens in the face a crumbling US dollar, a $12 Billion plus a month War Bill, widespread confiscation of property and guns, food shortages and back-door attempts to merge Canada, Mexico and the USA, a national debt that will be impossible to ever pay off and a compliant and largely silent mainstream media, an ever expanding militarized police force prepares for martial law.
Ironically, as the Nine Commentaries enlightens a nation and the scent of the CCP's demise encourages all those who have suffered under its cruel reign, many Americans are bracing themselves as the once beacon of a free society slides further and further down the slippery sludgy slope of despotic rule.
I expect, Karl Rove, oops I mean Karl Marx, if he were alive, would be rubbing his hands together pondering how well things are going and marveling at the genius of his dialectics.
`In these troubled times, the Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party is a must read for everyone who would know the face of evil and guard against it. To reject the evil of the C.C.P. is to reject the evil within us all and is the beginning of a journey of awakening to our true selves. When the Chinese people do finally free themselves from the tenacious grip of the the Chinese Communist Party, it is important they do not simply trade in one form of tyranny for another.
The front page of the Austin American Statesman carried a story about Neo-Conservative Philip Bobbitt's new book Terror and Consent which features an image of a shredded Constitution under the words "Everything must go,"
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