Time: Thu Oct 31 07:09:20 1996 To: commonlaw@teleport.com From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: "Rules for Revolution" Cc: Bcc: ... just like I once believed that Title 26 is positive law ... :-) /s/ Paul Mitchell P.S. See IRC 7851(a)(6)(A): General rule. Now, there's a "rule" for revolution, if there ever was one. At 06:02 AM 10/31/96 -0700, you wrote: >This is the silliest bunch of crap I've seen in a year. Do you also believe >in Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Saint >Christopher ? > >Craig Bolton > >At 08:02 PM 10/30/96 -0700, you wrote: >><snip> >>>>>Subject: Anecdotal - "Rules for Revolution" >>>>>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 22:02:02 -0800 >>>>> >>>>> ON A DARK NIGHT IN MAY, 1919, two lorries rumbled across a bridge and >>>on into the town of Dusseldrof. Among the dozen rowdy, singing "Tommies" >>>apparently headed for a gay evening were two representatives of the Allied >>>military intelligence. These men had traced a wave of indiscipline, mutiny, >>>and murder among the troops to the local headquarters of a revolutionary >>>organization established in the town. >>>>> >>>>> Pretending to be drunk, they brushed by the sentries and arrested the >>>ringleaders - a group of thirteen men and women seated at a long table. >>>>> >>>>> In the course of the raid the Allied officers emptied the contents of >>>the safe. One of the documents found in it contained a specific outline of >>>"Rules for Bringing About a Revolution." It is reprinted here to show the >>>strategy of materialistic revolution, and how personal attitudes and habits >>>of living affect the affairs of nations: >>>>> >>>>>"A. Corrupt the young. Get them away from religion. Get them interested in >>>sex. Make them superficial, destroy their ruggedness." >>>>> >>>>>B. Get control of all means of publicity and thereby: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Get people's minds off their government by focusing their attention >>>on athletics, sexy books and plays, and other trivialities. >>>>> 2. Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on >>>controversial matters of no importance. >>>>> 3. Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding these >>>latter up to ridicule, obloquy, and contempt. >>>>> 4. Always preach true democracy, but seize power as fast and as >>>ruthlessly as possible. >>>>> 5. By encouraging government extravagance, destroy its credit, produce >>>fear of inflation with rising prices and general discontent. >>>>> 6. Forment unnecessary strikes in vital industries, encourage civil >>>disorders and foster a lenient and soft attitude on the part of government >>>toward such disorders. >>>>> 7. By specious arguments cause the breakdown of the old moral >>>virtues: honesty, sobriety, continence, faith in the pledged word, ruggedness. >>>>> >>>>>C. Cause the registration of all firearms on some pretext, with a view to >>>confiscating them leaving the population helpless." >>>>> >>>>>Source: World News, February 1946 >>>>>***************************************************************** >>>>> >>>>>Can you see the events of the years between 1919 and 1996 and connect the >>>dots, these things have all come to pass. >>>>> >>>>>Barbara >>>>>Bob & Barbara Tennison >>>>>Cottage Grove, OR >>>>>btennison@jb.com >>>>>541-942-0703 >> >>=========================================================== >>Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.: pmitch@primenet.com >>ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state >>=========================================================== >> >> >> >"The ultimate consequence of protecting men from the results of >their own folly is to fill the world with fools." > > >
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