U.S. Downfall
Is Plotted
(This article of timely signi
ficance that came across t h e
editorial deck should be ponder
ed by every American)
Just a Coincidence?
In M ay of 1919 at Düsseldorf.
Germany, the Allied Forces ob
tained a copy of the “ Commun
ist Rules for Revolution.” Near
ly fifty years later, the Reds
are still “ following the rule.”
As you read the list, stop after
each item and think about the
present day situation and where
you live, and all around t h e
nation. We quote from the Red
Rules:
A. Corrupt the young, g e t
them away from religion. Get
them interested in sex. M a k e
them superficial; destroy their
ruggedness.
B. Get control of all means
of publicity thereby:
1. Get people’s minds o f t
their government by focusing
their attention on athletics, sexy
books and plays and other tri
vialities.
2. Divide the people into hos
tile groups by constantly harp
ing on controversial matters of
no importance.
3. Destroy the people’s faith
in their natural leaders by hold
ing the latter up to contempt,
ridicule and obloquy.
4. Always preach true demo
cracy, but seize power as fast
and as ruthlessly as possible.
5. By encouraging govern
ment extravagance, destroy its
credit, produce fear of inflation
with rising prices and general
discontent.
6. Foment unnecessary strikes
in vital industries, encourage
civil disorders and foster a len
ient and soft attitude on t h e
part of government toward such
disorders.
7. By s p a c i,Q ji s argument
cause the breakdown of the old
moral virtues, honesty, sobriety,
continued faith in the pledged
word, ruggedness.
C . Cause the registration of
all firearms on some pretext,
with a view of confiscating
them and leaving the popula
tion helpless.
Oernonia Bagte
THURSDAY, M AY 21, 1970
That was quite a list, wasn't
it? Now stop and think, how
many of those rules are being
carried out in this nation today?
I don’t see how any thinking
person can truthfully say that
the Communists do not have
any part in the chaos that is up
setting our nation. Or is it just
one big coincidence? I doubt it.
Pick up your tame
telephone and
order a wild one.
Call up somebody about fixing the backyard fence on
one of these phones and you’ll feel like you’re ordering
more swans for the moat.
You can have any one of them for a $5.00 premium
charge plus $1.50 to $2 a month depending on which one
you pick. (That’s in addition to the regular installation
7
charges and monthly rates for your phone.)
Call your General Telephone business office to order
one. I t’s bound to be a conversation piece.
General Telephone
1. Grecian cameo cradlephone. 2. Chestphone. 3. Antique white cradlephone. 4. Mediterranean cradlephone.
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