It was Herman Cain who said, in effect, that the United States has bad government because a large segment of the voting public is ignorant or stupid. Herman is correct in general terms, however, avoiding ignorance and stupidity in today’s deceptive world requires work and it requires more than government school education and degrees from liberal universities. It requires independent study. Remember the slogan: “Inquiring minds want to know?”

In the year 2012, the American people are facing some of the same problems faced by the German people in the 1930s. The Germans and others were successfully deceived and disaster of historic proportions followed.

The basic difference in Germany almost a century ago and America in 2012 is that the psychological techniques of deception have been fine-tuned and are more effective, and just as deadly.

Marxists and Socialists had failed when they, like the Nazi’s and Imperial Japanese, had challenged the United States. They could not compete with the dedication, energy and industrial output of a free people when challenged by external forces. Following the conclusion of the Vietnam War, the 1960’s Radicals decided to adopt the tactics advocated by Fabian Socialists and work gradually from within the establishment.

Saul Alinsky, a Chicago admirer of gangster mob bosses and Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci, abandoned Stalin’s revolutionary bloody violence approach to conquest and advocated gradualism, infiltration and the dialectic process.

Alinsky taught that Lenin’s revolutionary plan would not work in the United States because of the strong Christian influence. The focus of their new plan would be an assault on Biblical Absolutes and Christian Values which must be crushed as  a social force before the new face of Communism could rise and flourish.

Malachi Martin gave a progress report: “By 1985, the influence of traditional Christian philosophy in the West was weak and negligible…. Gramsci’s master strategy was now feasible. Humanly speaking, it was no longer too tall an order to strip large majorities of men and women in the West of those last vestiges that remain to them of Christianity’s transcendent God.”

To understand Barack Obama and his agenda for “change,” one must study and understand Saul Alinsky’s Rules For Radicals. “Obama is an Alinskyite. He spent years teaching workshops on the Alinsky method. In 1985, he began a four-year stint as a community organizer in Chicago, working for an Alinskyite group called the Developing Communities Project… Camouflage and deception are key to Alinsky-style organizing.

“True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism,” Alinsky taught. “They cut their hair, put on suits and infiltrate the system from within.” The trick was to penetrate existing institutions such as churches, political parties and unions.

David Alinsky, son of Neo-Marxist Saul Alinsky, made it clear: “Obama learned his lesson well. I am proud to see my father’s model for organizing is being applied successfully… It is a fine tribute to Saul Alinsky as we approach his 100th birthday.”

President Obama and his Czars are effectively using the Cloward-Piven strategy of orchestrated crisis. The strategy was developed and promoted by Columbia University professor and radical Marxist Frances Fox Piven and her late husband Richard Cloward. It was used frequently to create chaos in American society during the 60’s and 70’s and is now one of the useful tools of the Obama regime.

The Delphi technique is a deceptive, dishonest method for creating the allusion that a group or community participated in a decision making process and agreed to a (consensus), when in fact, their views were squeezed out of the process.

Leftists used the Delphi Technique to take control of the government school system from top to bottom. The Alinsky Method of Delphi was developed to brainwash teachers. It worked well. The technique is being used in every American community, including Greenville, to implement the UN Agenda 21 in Comprehensive Land Use Plans.

 

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