Time: Mon Aug 11 16:05:44 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id QAA03130; Mon, 11 Aug 1997 16:06:05 -0700 (MST) by usr10.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id PAA19565; Mon, 11 Aug 1997 15:59:06 -0700 (MST) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 15:57:59 -0700 To: (Recipient list suppressed) From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: "The Price of Losing" (fwd) <snip> > >The Price of Losing > >By William P. Hoar > >"We shall have a world government, whether or not we like it, "declared >international banker James P. Warburg (CFR) in testimony before the Senate >Foreign Relations Committee in 1950. "The question is only whether world >government will be achieved by consent or by conquest." In 1994, Shridath >Ramphal, co-chairnian of the Commission on Global Governance, proudly >declared that the era of world government had already begun, "because there >are no sanctuaries left there's no place to run to." > >"More Lethal Than War" > >What would be the consequences if the world government sought by Insiders >like Warburg and Ramphal caine to pass? Terror and oppression without >precedent, warns Professor R.J. Rummel of the University of Hawaii, a >renowned expert on "democide" - the systematic mass-murder by governments. In >this century, warns Rummel, "government has been truly a mass murderer, a >global plague of man's own making." Where "absolute Power reigns," Rummel >observes, government is more lethal than war: ... even without the excuse of >combat, Power also massacres in cold blood those helpless people it controls >-- in fact, several times more of them." > >In George Orwell's novel 1984, Big Brother's agent O'Brien explains to his >victim Winston Smith that "the Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. >We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in >power.... One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a >revolution; one makes a revolution in order to establish a dictatorship. The >object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The >object of power is power." Orwell's fiction was a mirror of Soviet reality: >Lenin explained that "the scientific concept of dictatorship means nothing >else but this: power without limit. resting directly upon force, restrained >by no laws, absolutely unrestricted by rules." > >History tells us what life was like when the communists, or their national >socialist cousins, or their forebears in the French Revolution, took control. >Can the mind fathom what might happen if such dominion were global? Could we >expect to fare better than those who lost their liberty to communist >totalitarians - especially when the communist menace was nurtured and >sustained by the West? > >In "Death by Government", Professor Rummel estimates those murdered at the >hands of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union over six decades at nearly >62 million human beings. That is, as Rummel puts it, more than four times the >battle dead for all nations during the Second World War. > >In The God of the Machine, Isabel Paterson recalls: "The Communist regime in >Russia gained power by promising the peasants land, in terms the promisers >knew to be a lie. Having gained power, the Communists took from the peasants >the land they already owned and exterminated those who resisted. This was >done by plan and intention; and the lie was praised as 'social engineering' >by socialist admirers in America...." > >Soviet "social engineering" included such grotesque campaigns as the forced >collectivization and man-made "terror-famine" in the Ukraine, which resulted >in at least seven million deaths. At the root of this atrocity was the denial >of basic property rights: Starving subjects were imprisoned for harvesting >food from what had been their own land. In "Harvest of Sorrow", Robert >Conquest writes: "A woman was sentenced to ten years for cutting a hundred >ears of ripening corn, from her own plot, two weeks after her husband had >died of starvation.... Another woman was sentenced to ten years for picking >ten onions from collective land. A Soviet scholar quotes a sentence of ten >years forced labour without the right to amnesty, and confiscation of all >property, for gathering seventy pounds of wheat stalk to feed the family." > >Mass Murder in Red China > >Mao Tse-tung' s campaign to create a "New Man" in Communist China caused, at >the very least, more than 35 million deaths, according to Professor Rummel. >While this figure is the most modest scholarly estimate, it represents the >killing of approximately one of every 20 men, women, and children. Mao was >nearly whimsical about his murderous policies, telling his Communist Party >cadre in 1958: "What's so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the Chin >Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars, but we have buried alive 46,000 >scholars .... We are 100 times ahead of the Emperor Shih .... in repression >of counter-revolutionary scholars." > >Where early Red Chinese efforts focused on collectivizing property and >reconstructing the family, the Cultural Revolution was a campaign against >"thoughtcrime." As Paul Johnson writes in Modern Times, the Cultural >Revolution "was a revolution of illiterates and semiliterates against >intellectuals, the 'spectacle-wearers' as they were called. It was >xenophobic, aimed at those who 'think the moon is rounder abroad.' The Red >Guards had a great deal in common with [Nazi leader Ernst] Roehm's >Brownshirts, and the entire movement with Hitler's campaign against >cosmopolitan civilization.' It was the greatest witch-hunt in history...." > >But globalist-minded Insiders in the West never lost their enthusiasm for >Cornmunist China. "Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution, it has >obviously succeded," enthused David Rockefeller in 1973. "The social >experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most >important and successful in human history." Even today, under a suppo',edly >"moderate" regime, the tortures continue in China: Forced abortions, >infanticide and sterilization; religious persecution; and repressive labor >camps which produce cheap goods sold to the West, including the U.S., where >our government abets the regime in power. > >French RevoIution: A Pattern > >Soviet and Maoist abominations have been cloned elsewhere: Vietnam, Cambodia. >North Korea, throughout Africa, Eastern and Central Europe, Cuba, and Central >and South America. > >In Romania, dictator Nicolae Ceausescu long enjoyed Washington's favors. >Former U.S. Ambassador to Romania David Funderburk has described how >Ceausesco oversaw everything from how far apart corn rows should be planted, >to the execution "of workers and peasants for stealing meat from packing >plants and grains of wheat from local cooperative farms, the pulling of plugs >in hospitals killing babies in incubators for energy-saving reasons, and the >crackdown on religious figures ..... > >Castro's war against the Cuban people is vividly related in the harrowing >account of Armando Valladares, who spent 22 years in the Cuban gulag. >Valladares recalls the brave patriots who were gagged before execution to >muffle their shouts of "Long live Christ the King! Down with Communism!" >Valladares recounts "baths" of feces and urine, and recalls merciless >beatings by jailers using truncheons, electrical cables, and bayonets. In >"Against All Hope", Valladares observes that when the guards saw what terror >they inspired, it "spurred them to greater and greater violence. They were >drunk with it, it became a means of pleasure for them." > >Such has been the course of power-intoxicated utopians since the French >Revolution, the progenitor of all modern totalitarian regimes. The >revolutionaries in France sought to remake society entirely a new calendar, >new money, the banning of private schools and the creation of a centralized, >secular school system, government regulation of the Church, and much more. >First, though, came destruction. > >Barbarism was both systematic and commonplace during the French Revolution. >Consider accounts from one history: >------------------- >"A murderer played the violin beside the corpses, and thieves, with their >pockets full of gold, hanged other thieves on the banisters." Still worse >horrors took place that cannot be written, nameless indecencies, hideous >debaucheries, ghastly mutilations of the dead, and again, as after the siege >of the Bastille, cannibal orgies. Before great fires, hastily kindled in the >apartment, "cutlets of Swiss [Guards]" were grilled and eaten...." >------------------- > >The revolutionaries vented their murderous furies most memorably in La >Vendee, a region of France inhabited by devout traditional Christians who >opposed the new order. Historian John Wilson recalls that 250,000 people were >liquidated in the Vendee between 1793 and 1799. General Westermana, who >presided over the campaign, proudly informed the revolutionary government >that the Vendee' s "women and children ... died under our sabers.... As you >ordered, the children were trampled to death by our horses, the women >butchered so that they no longer give birth to little brigands. The streets >are littered with corpses which sometimes are stacked in pyramids." > >Terror by Design > >Anarchist Prince Kropotkin acknowledged in 1909 that "the French Revolution >... was the source of all the present communist, anarchist, and socialist >conceptions." Indeed, Nazi propagandist Josef Goebbels, who maintained that >bloodyhanded National Socialism was an "authoritarian democracy," stated >without equivocation that he "paid homage to the French Revolution for all >the possibilities of life and development which it had brought to the people. >In this sense, if you like, I am a democrat." > >The French Revolution was the ancestor of all modern experiments in >terror-by-design: The atrocities committed by Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Hitler, >Castro, Ceausescu, and the rest were planned, not incidental. The same was >true of the French Revolution, as Lord Acton observed in his Lectures on the >French Revolution: "The appalling thing in the French Revolution is not the >tumult, but the design. Through all the fire and smoke we perceive the >evidence of calculating organization. The managers remain studiously >concealed and masked; but there is no doubt about their presence from the >first." > >The same is true of the modern drive for total power under a new world order: >It is the product of "calculated organization" by "studiously concealed and >masked" figures whose actions we can identify through the fire and smoke of >disinformation. > >Those who would rule the world have a large appetite indeed. Similar >proclivities were commented on by the torturer in 1984, who gloried to his >victim about the "intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly >growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of >victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want >a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever." >### >--------------------------------------------------------- >A view from another post - another person .......... > >Do Americans really know what's going on, and just to apathic to care? Is it >easier to say that the alarm sounders (patriots) are conspiracy nuts? > >That way they don't have to accept reality and maybe leave their TV's, >Popcorn, ballgames and beer? They might get mad when they lose those .... >but, hell, it's too late then. I don't think they wanna know. This grand >country was established by patriots that were willing to give every last drop >of their blood to fight tyranny. > >Well, folks,while the lights are dazzling and the market soring, down in the >pit, the orchestra is tunning up. Behind the curtain, a group of men is >preparing to bounce on stage and perform the ultimate tragic act to murder >and enslave all mankind.But I tell you this ..... If ya wanna know what the >world is gonna be like...picture this: A >jack boot stompimg on the face of man forever!! ### >-------------------------------------------------------- >Yet another view............. >>> >>> I had a dream the other night, >>>I did not understand. >>> There was a figure walking through >>>the mist with a flintlock in his hand. >>> His clothes were torn and tattered, >>>as he stood there by my bed. He took >>>off his three cornered hat, and speaking >>>low, he said: >>> "We fought a revolution to secure >>>our liberty, and we wrote the constitution >>>as a shield from tyranny. >>> For our future generations, this >>>legacy we gave, in this the land of the >>>free, and home of the brave. The >>>freedom we secured for you, we hoped >>>you'd always keep. >>> But tyrants labored endlessly while >>>your parents were asleep. Your freedom >>>gone, your courage lost, you're no more >>>than a slave in this land of the free and >>>home of the brave. >>> You buy "permits" to travel, and >>>"permits" to own a gun, "permits" to start >>>a business, and "permits" to build a home. >>> You live on land you believe to be >>>your own, but you pay a yearly rent, >>>just to keep a home. Your children attend >>>a school that doesn't educate, and your >>>moral values can't be taught, according >>>to the state. >>> You read about news in a very biased >>>press, and you pay a tax you do not >>>owe to please the IRS. Your money is >>>no longer made of silver or of gold; you >>>have traded your wealth for paper, so >>>your life can be controlled. >>> You are just a number, there's no >>>family honor that you hold. You've given >>>government control, to those who do >>>you harm, as they padlock your businesses >>>and steal the family farm. >>> Can you regain the freedom for which >>>we fought and died? Or don't you have >>>the courage, or the faith to stand with >>>pride? Just what would you fight to save? >>>Aren't you sick of being just a government >>>slave? >>> Sons of the Republic, arise and take >>>a stand! Defend our Constitution, the >>>supreme law of the land. >>> Preserve our great republic, and >>>each God given right! And pray to God >>>to keep the torch of freedom burning >>>bright." >>> As I awoke he vanished in a mist >>>from whence he came. His words >>>were true, we are not free, and we have >>>ourselves to blame. >>> For even now as tyrants trample our >>>God given rights, we only stand and >>>tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. >>> If he stood by your bedside in a >>>dream while you were asleep, and asked >>>you what had happened to the rights >>>he died to keep, What would be your >>>answer if he called out from the grave? >>>"Is This Still The Land Of The Free And >>>The Home Of The Brave?" >>> >>>The End. ======================================================================== Paul Andrew Mitchell : Counselor at Law, federal witness B.A., Political Science, UCLA; M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine tel: (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night email: [address in tool bar] : using Eudora Pro 3.0.3 on 586 CPU website: http://www.supremelaw.com : visit the Supreme Law Library now ship to: c/o 2509 N. 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