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Title: Am I keeping a grip on the out-dated Anti-Communist Rhetoric?
Post by: Jonnie Goodboy on February 11, 2011, 05:28:18 am
I notice that Infowars is describing itself in it's metatag along the lines of 'vehemently anti-communist, & anti-socialist oriented web news' or something very much like that ...

A word of warning. All anti-American foreign policy activists were labelled once as commies.
Back in the '80's when I counted myself amongst the womens' anti-US cruise missile demonstrators at Greenham Common, here on 'Airstrip One' (when it was opened up to all visitors, including men for a massive day of action), —
The MSM like the Daily Mail and Express and Sun would run headlines casually injecting inferences to communist infiltration ....

Believe me, I'm as anti-totalitarian as the best but I don't like being forced into what I perceive as a dumb-down mentality, and Pavlovian response curve. And is it just a matter of time till you're completely co-opted by a 21C version of HUAAC? And is that what you want?

I labelled someone a commie and socialist yesterday when some small-town small-time NHS authority Desk-Jockey figure insulted me ... and it's taken me 24 hours to even consider I was maybe acting up, (to program) a bit much...

Is it just a matter of time until Infoworriers is just another propaganda front for invading some North Korean peninsula because they're threatening our dearly cherished S. Vietnam? Could it really happen? Are you Sure!

"Do you know, Mr Mulder how many people the HUAAC enquiry found were communists? None! Did you ever consider Mr Mulder that the precise reason they found nobody is because they didn't want to find anybody?"
 — Deep Throat - The X-Files


Title: Re: Am I keeping a grip on the out-dated Anti-Communist Rhetoric?
Post by: Jonnie Goodboy on February 11, 2011, 05:51:14 am
And if you want a more specific example. About the same time, I found myself at a Greater London Council (GLC) demonstration organising meeting. A guy who turned out to be Britain's leading communist agitator, was trying to get permission for a Demonstration from London out to Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWE). He featured years later in a BBC documentary as a major communist being watched by Britain's intelligence community. I was sitting next to him, by pure chance, it was the next empty seat.

He was negotiating, perhaps being set-up, (although arguably you might say, he's already set himself up) with the GLC authorities for some necessary permission, for perhaps some sympathetic action in the City.

Sat in chairs way towards of the back of the room were two large, suited types, each a bit overweight and taking some notes, perhaps carrying audio-recorders, who knows, but immediately recognisable by anyone like myself, as Special Branch.

They were monitoring Britain's No1 Communist as he agitated against American Military Industrialist Intervention on British soil in the Cold-War against Russian influences in Eastern Europe and Ukraine.

So, was the guy representing Communist interests in Britain? I'm sure it is easy to take the evidence and conclude so! Was the whole Peace-movement then a massive Co-opting by KGB influences? The MSM were vehemently sure it was, for the most part.

Should you prepare to stage a new front against Communist Eastern Europe and the Russian Federation, perhaps with the 'alternative media' conveniently serving as a co-opted propaganda tool for gullible and inexperienced minds?

It's entirely up to you.


Title: Re: Am I keeping a grip on the out-dated Anti-Communist Rhetoric?
Post by: Bad Penny on February 11, 2011, 06:46:15 am
Hey, hey, Airstrip One chick:

If this thread is a response to my last thread, I wasn't referring to my Communist past with any sort of shame or apology.

It was a necessary, and VERY important part of my development as the Constitutionalist which I now am, the benefit of which experience I now offer to our movement as a whole, especially the pickup-truck driving Red-State Americans who have never experienced an alternative perspective such as mine.  (And I will remind you that my native city of Milwaukee had a Socialist mayor up until 1960 (that is, well into the Cold War), and even the reputedly racist mayor who followed him (and who was re-elected six times!) was fundamentally trying to defend the socialist society of Milwaukee against various machinations from financial interests outside the city.  (And, no, I'm NOT defending racism here: I'm referring to the use of racial issues by the globalists as a battering ram to destroy what was created in Milwaukee when the German Revolutionaries of 1848 decided to make of Milwaukee a new and improved Berlin, with a Bismarckian welfare state based on humane practicality, and free of the Hegelian statist ideology of its Prussian original.)  (As an example: my ability to use the English language is entirely the product of the education I received at the hands of the Milwaukee Public School system, in schools located in working-class neighborhoods within that city.  You must certainly realize that the spectacle a working-class boy such as myself having the ability to wield words as weapons as I do is something that the ruling class do not choose to support.)

Not every American is a "good old boy" who accepts the murder of people overseas as an appropriate guarantor of our exaggerated standard of living (particularly seeing as that standard of living was once guaranteed by the use of resources within our own borders, which resources remain rich to this day).

What I want is liberty, with the understanding that not everyone is free until everyone has the material wherewithal to express himself/herself without fear of privation or imprisonment.  In other words, I don't want the Gulag, but, as the descendant of fairly recent immigrants, I don't want the company store and the corporate-controlled National Guard either.


Title: Re: Am I keeping a grip on the out-dated Anti-Communist Rhetoric?
Post by: Jonnie Goodboy on February 11, 2011, 09:41:30 am
First things first. I appreciate what you say.

And no Bad'un, it's not all about you. Infact my post has nothing whatsoever to do with you.

As my posting explains it's about INFOWARS site using as it's metatag:
"The web page of syndicated radio host Alex Jones. Conspiracy-tinted site containing strong opposition to socialism, communism, and the New World Order."

There I just paste copied from Stroogle. There you go — 'strong opposition to socialism and communism'.

Remember you folks with the short attention span now reaching for your 3.57 Magnum and Walmart Bullet box .... I was not, am not, and never have been a member or adherent to the opinions, views or activities of the communist Party.

And you can cite that in court when you grass me up to Homeland Senility and have me hauled up in front of HUAAC.

Stalin is Dead, Long Live the Queen!