31-10-2012, 07:08 PM
I began re-reading "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" a few days ago. I haven't picked it up since it was first published while Nixon was still in office. Time flies.
Beyond the obvious right wing bias of the author the main tenets found therein are sound and timeless. His observation is astute: that the American public has
pretty much accepted a "sliding scale" of Socialism; where Fascism is National Socialism, Democracy has become "Creeping" Socialism, and Communism is
International Socialism. He properly defines all Socialism as a form of dictatorial government no matter if it is left wing, right wing, or down the middle, where
even then it's only a matter of time. The Deep Political insight he offers resides in viewing Communism as a conspiracy rather than as a philosophy or ideology.
That it did not originate in Moscow or Peking, but rather in London, New York, and Paris speaks volumes. But, I digress. Zionism needs to be seen in a similar
light. It is not Nationalism, philosophy, ideology or religion. It is a conspiracy, first and foremost, perpetrated by a cadre of ruthless individuals who do not even
themselves live in the region.
Beyond the obvious right wing bias of the author the main tenets found therein are sound and timeless. His observation is astute: that the American public has
pretty much accepted a "sliding scale" of Socialism; where Fascism is National Socialism, Democracy has become "Creeping" Socialism, and Communism is
International Socialism. He properly defines all Socialism as a form of dictatorial government no matter if it is left wing, right wing, or down the middle, where
even then it's only a matter of time. The Deep Political insight he offers resides in viewing Communism as a conspiracy rather than as a philosophy or ideology.
That it did not originate in Moscow or Peking, but rather in London, New York, and Paris speaks volumes. But, I digress. Zionism needs to be seen in a similar
light. It is not Nationalism, philosophy, ideology or religion. It is a conspiracy, first and foremost, perpetrated by a cadre of ruthless individuals who do not even
themselves live in the region.
GO_SECURE
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)