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Chapter Five: Infiltrating the West (Part I)

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Chapter Five:  Infiltrating the West (Part I) http://mp3mp4pdf.net/media/h05a.mp3 Chapter Five: Infiltrating the West (Part I) Table of Contents Introduction 1. Communism via Violence and Nonviolence 2. War of Espionage and Disinformation 3. From the New Deal to Progressivism 4. The Cultural Revolution of the West 5. The Antiwar and Civil Rights Movements References Introduction The 2016 American presidential election was one of the most dramatic in decades. Though voter turnout was a low 58 percent, the campaign trail was full of twists and turns that persisted even after the election. The winner, Republican candidate Donald Trump, found himself besieged by negative media coverage and protests in cities around the nation. The demonstrators held signs emblazoned with slogans such as “Not My President,” declaring Trump to be racist, sexist, xenophobic, or a Nazi. There were demands for a recount and threats of impeachment. Investigative journalism h...

Chapter Four: Exporting Revolution

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Chapter Four:  Exporting Revolution http://mp3mp4pdf.net/media/h04.mp3 Chapter Four: Exporting Revolution Table of Contents 1. Exporting Revolution to Asia a. The Korean War b. The Vietnam War c. The Khmer Rouge d. Other Parts of Asia 2. Exporting Revolution to Africa and Latin America a. Latin America b. Africa 3. Exporting Revolution to Eastern Europe a. Albania b. Soviet Repression in Eastern Europe 4. The End of the Cold War a. Red Square Is Still Red b. The Red Calamity Continues References * * * The communist cult’s spread across the world is powered by violence and deception. When communism is exported from a powerful country to a weaker one, violence is the quickest and most effective route. The failure of the free world to recognize the cultish character of communism leads it to take lightly the export of communist ideology, including via the Chinese regime’s Grand External Propaganda Program [1]. This chapter will focus on the exp...

Chapter Three: Mass Killing in the East

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Chapter Three:  Mass Killing in the East http://mp3mp4pdf.net/media/h03.mp3 Table of Contents Introduction 1. The Violent Foundations of Communist Rule a. The Rise of the Soviet Communists b. The Chinese Communist Party Seizes Power 2. The Slaughter of the Working Class a. Suppressing the Soviet Workers and Peasants b. The CCP Follows the Soviet Model 3. The Brutality of the Communist Party a. Atrocities of Soviet Communism * The Gulag, Inspiration for Hitler’s Death Camps * Soviet Terror-Famine * The Great Terror Turns on the Soviet Elite b. Atrocities of the CCP * The Great Chinese Famine * The Cultural Revolution’s Fanatical Slaughter and Cultural Genocide * Unprecedented Evil: the Persecution of Falun Gong 4. Red Terror in Export Introduction It has been fully one century since the Communist Party seized power in the Soviet Union. According to records compiled by the U.S. Congress, communist regimes were responsible for the deaths of at least 10...