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Domestic
Tampering
THE ILLUMINATI
CREATES RACIAL TENSION
In the book A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, published in
1913 by Israel Cohen of the Fabian Society (a follow-up to Zangwill's
Melting Pot), he wrote:
"We must realize that our Party's most powerful weapon is racial
tension. By propounding into the consciousness of the dark races, that
for centuries have been oppressed by the Whites, we can mold them to the
program of the Communist Party ... In America, we will aim for subtle
victory. While enflaming the Negro minority against the Whites, we will
instill in the Whites, a guilt complex for the exploitation of the
Negroes. We will aid the Negroes to rise to prominence in every walk of
life, in the professions, and in the world of sports and entertainment.
With this prestige, the Negroes will be able to intermarry with the
Whites, and begin a process which will deliver America to our cause."
On June 17, 1957, this passage was read into the Congressional Record by
Rep. Thomas G. Abernathy.
In 1922, the Russian Comintern provided $300,000 for the spreading of
communist propaganda among Negroes. In 1925, the Communist Party,
U.S.A., told its members:
"The aim of our Party in our work among the Negro masses is to create a
powerful proletarian movement which will fight and lead the struggle of
the Negro race against the exploitation and oppression in every form and
which will be a militant part of the revolutionary movement of the whole
American working class ... and connect them with the struggles of
national minorities and colonial peoples of all the world and thereby
the cause of world revolution and the dictatorship of the proletariat."
In 1925, a dozen Blacks were recruited for propaganda training in
Russia. That same year, the American Negro Labor Congress was
established. In 1930, they changed their name to the League of Struggle
for Negro Rights. They merged with the United Negro Congress when it was
founded in 1936, in Washington, D.C. By 1940, communists made up
two-thirds of its membership. In 1947, they united with the Civil Rights
Congress, a communist front group.
In a 1928 pamphlet by John Pepper (alias for Joseph Pogany) called
American Negro Problems, a move was being made by Stalin to ferment
revolution and stir the Blacks into creating a separate Republic for the
Negro. Another pamphlet put out by the New York Communist Party in 1935,
called The Negroes in a Soviet America, urged the Blacks to rise up and
form a Soviet State in the South by applying for admission to the
Comintern. It contained a firm pledge that a revolt would be supported
by all American communists and liberals. On page 48, it said that the
Soviet Government would give the Blacks more benefits than they would
give to the Whites, and "any act of discrimination or prejudice against
the Negro would become a crime under the revolutionary law."
In The Communist Party: A Manual On Organization by J. Peters, he
writes:
"The other important ally of the American proletariat is their mass of
13,000,000 Negro people in their struggle against national oppression.
The Communist Party, as the revolutionary party of the proletariat, is
the only party which is courageously and resolutely carrying on a
struggle against the double exploitation and national oppression of the
Negro people, becoming intense with the developing crisis, can win over
the great masses of the Negro people as allies of the Proletariat
against the American bourgeosie."
In James Cannon's America's Road to Socialism, he says that the Negroes
"will play a great and decisive role in the revolution ... And why
shouldn't they be? They have nothing to lose but their property and
discrimination, and a whole world of prosperity, freedom, and equality
to gain. You can bet your boots the Negro will join the Revolution to
fight for that- once it becomes clear to them that it cannot be gained
except by revolution."
The former FBI Director, J. Edgar Hoover, said of the Communists 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."
In light of all this, you can see why the Supreme Court, under elitist
Earl Warren, issued the desegregation law in 1954, and why Eisenhower
and Kennedy enforced it by using Federal troops. It was to create more
tension between Blacks and Whites. Incidentally, it was the Warren Court
who prohibited prayer and the singing of Christmas carols in the
schools. This was intended to weaken Christianity.
Jacob Schiff, the Rothschild's man in America, decided that the best way
to create racial tension was to establish leadership among the Blacks.
In 1909, he laid out plans for the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). It was the merging of the
communist-controlled Niagara Movement, a group of Blacks led by W. E. B.
DuBois; and a group of White social activists. In the beginning, the top
leaders of the NAACP were a group of Jews appointed by Schiff. Their
goal was to fight segregation and discrimination. They are the largest
Black organization in the country, with well over 1500 chapters, and
about a half-million members.
Communist Party members were told to join the NAACP, in order to
infiltrate them. The Communist Party platform stated: "The Negro race
must understand that capitalism means racial oppression, and communism
means social and racial equality." Manning Johnson, who held the highest
position a Black could have in the Communist Party, said in his 1958
book Color, Communism and Common Sense, that he quit, because he felt
Russia was attempting to involve them in a bloody revolution where as
many as five million Blacks would die. Another Negro Communist, Leonard
Patterson, testified on November 18, 1950: "I left the Communist Party
because I became convinced ... that the Communist Party was only
interested in promoting among the Negro people a national liberational
movement that would aid the Communist Party in its efforts to create a
proletarian revolution in the United States that would overthrow the
government by force and violence through bloody full-time revolution,
and substitute it with a Soviet form of government with a dictatorship
of the proletariat."
The May, 1968 issue of Political Affairs, the voice of the Communist
Party, wrote after the death of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "The
Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., the voice, inspiration and symbol of
the Negro people's struggle for freedom and equality, is dead ... The
man who, more than anyone else, personified the heroic determination of
the Black people to win their liberation now. One of humanity's great
leaders has been silenced forever ... We must see that his memory not be
desecrated. We must not fail to do all in our power to realize the dream
for which he died."
King, the most powerful Black leader in the country, was a pawn of the
Illuminati. He supported North Vietnam during the War, and was
photographed in 1957 at the Highlander Folk School, a communist training
school in Tennessee, with Abner Berry, who held a post on the Central
Committee of the Communist Party. The Joint Legislative Committee on
Un-American Activities reported that his Southern Christian Leadership
Conference was "substantially under the control of the Communist Party
through the influence of the Southern Conference Educational Fund and
the communists who manage it." King had connections with over 60
communist front organizations. Nine of his closest aides were
high-ranking communist activists and one of those later became an aide
to Rev. Jesse Jackson. Stanley Levison, who had been a King advisor
since 1956, had been involved with the Communist Party up to 1955, and
brought other known communists onto King's staff.
Rev. Uriah J. Fields, King's secretary during the early years, wrote
about him: "King helps to advance Communism. He is surrounded with
Communists. This is the major reason I severed my relationship with him
during the fifties. He is soft on Communism." Karl Prussion, an FBI
agent who infiltrated the Communist Party, and for five years attended
meetings in California, testified in 1963: "I further swear and attest
that at each and everyone of the aforementioned meetings, one Reverend
Martin Luther King was always set forth as the individual to whom
Communists should look and rally around in the Communist struggle on
many racial issues." Julia Brown, a former Communist, said: "We were
told to promote Martin Luther King to unite Negroes and also Whites
behind him ... He was taking directions from Communists. I know for a
fact the Communists would never have promoted him, financed him, and
supported him if they couldn't trust him. I am certain as I can be that
he knew what he was doing."
Although a 1977 court order sealed the FBI's extensive surveillance
records on King in the National Archives for 50 years, a book by Sen.
Jesse Helms in 1998 called The King Holiday and Its Meaning said that
Charles D. Brennan, an Assistant Director of the FBI who was personally
involved in the surveillance, characterized his activities as "orgiastic
and adulterous escapades," in which he could be "bestial in his sexual
abuse of women." He also observed that "King frequently drank to
excess." The 1981 book by David Garrow, called The FBI and Martin Luther
King, Jr. told of King's liaisons with prostitutes and the
misappropriation of Southern Christian Leadership Conference funds. The
FBI investigation had led J. Edgar Hoover to say that "King is a tom cat
with obsessive degenerate sexual urges," and President Lyndon Johnson to
call him a "hypocrite preacher."
The oldest Jewish service organization, known as the B'nai B'rith (which
means 'Son of the Covenant'), was a secret Masonic order founded by
twelve wealthy American Jews in New York in 1843. In 1913, Schiff, along
with Chicago author and attorney Sigmund Livingston, reorganized the
group, and established the Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith (ADL)
to fight anti-Semetism and religious prejudice. They have been used as
an instrument to convince people that an attack on the Rothschilds and
the Illuminati is a direct attack on the Jewish people. They are the
most powerful Jewish organization in the world, with chapters in 44
countries. In the United States, they have over 2,000 agencies, about 25
regional offices, and a membership of a half-million. Its leaders had
controlled the NAACP, the Urban League, and other Black organizations,
and often worked closely with the ACLU. Their influence on advertising
with some major department stores, hotel chains, and major corporations,
has been able to slant the media toward Blacks. Nearly half of their
annual budget comes through donations from non-Jews.
The American League to Limit Armaments was established on December 18,
1914, a spin-off of the Emergency Peace Federation, led by communist
Louis Lochner. The League was organized by Jane Addams, John Haynes
Holmes, George Foster Peabody, Stephen Wise, L. Hollingsworth Wood, and
Morris Hillquit, all communists and socialists. In 1915, they changed
their name to the American Union Against Militarism, establishing a
Civil Liberties Bureau to oppose draft laws, The director of the Bureau,
socialist Roger Baldwin, reorganized it into the National Civil
Liberties Bureau, and in 1920, with the help of Jane Addams, Clarence
Darrow, Norman Thomas, Felix Frankfurter, and Arthur Garfield Hays,
founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Their goal was to
fight for "the rights of man (as) set forth in the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution."
The original National Committee of the ACLU included, Elizabeth Gurley
Flynn and William Z. Foster, who both later became Chairmen of the
Communist Party; communist Scott Nearing; and Norman Thomas, Socialist
Party Chairman. Since the 1920's, 80% of its National Committee members
had Communist connections. In 1935, Baldwin said: "I am for socialism,
disarmament, and ultimately for abolishing the State itself as an
instrument of violence and compulsion. I seek the social ownership of
property, the abolition of the propertied class and social control of
those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal."
In 1920, a Joint Committee of the New York State Legislature reported
that the ACLU "in the last analysis is a supporter of all subversive
movements; and its propaganda is detrimental to the interests of the
State. It attempts not only to protect crime, but to encourage attacks
upon our institutions in every form." A September, 1923 report by the
United Mine Workers of America, said that the group "is working in
harmony and unity with the Communist Superstructure in America ...
conducting a nationwide campaign for the liberation of Bolshevik agents
and disloyal agitators who have been convicted under the wartime laws or
the syndicalist laws of different States for unpatriotic or
revolutionary activities."
A January, 1931 report by the Special House Committee to Investigate
Communist Activities in the United States, said: "The American Civil
Liberties Union is closely affiliated with the Communist movement in the
United States ... it is quite apparent that the main function of the
ACLU is to attempt to protect Communists in their advocacy of force and
violence to overthrow the government..." The California Fact-Finding
Committee on Un-American Activities reported in 1943: "The American
Civil Liberties Union may be definitely classed as a Communist front..."
Dr. J. B. Matthews, Chief Investigator for the House Special Committee
on Un-American Activities, said in January, 1955: "In 37 years of
history of the Communist movement in the United States, the Communist
Party has never been able to do as much for itself as the American Civil
Liberties Union has done for it."
The ACLU is made up of about 200,000 members, with an army of 3,000
unpaid volunteer attorneys, and chapters in 47 states. They are a finger
organization of the Illuminati, and are most noted for their cases
involving the separation of church and state. They have defended the
rights of Jehovah Witnesses to refrain from saluting the flag, and to
protect the rights of the Nazis and KKK to organize and speak freely.
They have become the most powerful weapon against the Church, and
Christian tradition, in this country.
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