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In the Name of Humanity
Published in The Journal of Applied Nutrition, Vol. 13, No.3, pp. 140-141.
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Back in 1928 Judge Brandeis stated a truism which we would all do well to commit to memory and to ponder daily. It was this: “Experience teaches us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the governments’ purposes are beneficent.”
We Americans are a gullible people. We are generous to a fault; we believe in fair play; we have always been charitable; we sympathize with and attempt to help the less fortunate and the underdog. These traits are admirable, but lend themselves to exploitation by those who are amoral, ruthless and bent upon our destruction.
In the name of humanity, we are constantly being urged to surrender our individual freedom to an all-powerful federal government and through United Nations agencies to support ourselves and the world through the glittering but empty mechanism of the “welfare state.”
There are all too many who still question the fact that the United States and the remaining free world are in the most serious jeopardy. There are all too many who still laugh at the timetable of communist world conquest, which has been advanced from 1975 to 1967. There are the ignorant, the brainwashed or the timid, who spend their time playing golf, bridge or poker and watching television when they should be learning the facts of life and acting accordingly. These are the ones who accept what they hear and read without question–sometimes because they do not want to be upset by unpleasant facts. May God help them and all of us! There are all too many who do not ask themselves questions like these:
- Who prevented us from winning the war in Korea–the first war we have ever lost?
- Why did the United States withhold arms from Chiang Kai-shek and thus permit the communists to take over free China?
- Why did we not come to the aid of noble Finland when she was attacked by the Russian Bear?
- Why, at Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam–through executive agreements–did we betray Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Rumania and Albania–as well as East Germany and North Korea?
- Why did we not recognize free Hungary after their successful revolution, before the Russians brought in their Mongol troops to murder a free people?
- Why did our State Department permit arms to be sent to Castro while withholding them from Batista?
- Why did our State Department lend moral support to the student riots in Turkey and South Korea which overthrew anti-communist governments?
- Why do we recognize and support the communistic government of Sukarno in Indonesia and then give him a royal welcome in the United States?
- Why have we entertained the mass murderers Mikoyan and Kruschshev after stating that they would never be received until free elections were held in countries behind the iron curtain?
- Why do we ignore the extermination of the brave Tibetan race by communist Chinese?
- Why do we continue to give away billions of dollars abroad to provide factories which produce goods to undersell us in world markets; and to support socialist and communist governments, which might otherwise be overthrown?
- Why have we just recently joined the Organization of American States in sanctions against the anti-communist Dominican Republic, while giving communist Castro a mere slap on the wrist?
Why are we so stupid as to dig our own graves and ask for a concentration camp or a “peaceful bullet” fired from a “peaceful gun” into the back of our idiotic heads? The answer is complicated, but available to those with inquiring minds and the willingness to learn.
We have been thoroughly and expertly brainwashed. We have become soft through good living. We have lost the ability to distinguish between what is essential for our own survival as a nation and what we are told the world may think of us. We have forgotten that we should support our government and not ask that the government support us. We have lost our belief in fundamental principles. We have become amoral and irreligious. We have lost our independence of thought and action in the expectation that “Big Brother” wiII take care of us. We depend upon military alliances to protect us, instead of protecting ourselves. We tremble in fear of atomic annihilation and are told that surrender is the only alternative to an atomic war–forgetting that we have millions of allies in the slave states just waiting for the chance to revolt, if we will only come to their aid.
And so we sit, like a rabbit hypnotized by a snake, as the communist plan for world conquest continues to gain momentum.
Lenin said: “First we wiII take eastern Europe; next the masses of Asia, and finally we wiII encircle the last bastion of Capitalism, the United States. We will not have to attack: she will fall like an over-ripe fruit into our hands.”
Like Pavlovian dogs we “sit and wait for the drop curtain and the closing gate.”
General George Stratemeyer remarked several years ago that “the hour is a quarter before midnight.” And General George Van Horn Moseley–in speaking of the decline of our Republic–aptly stated: “Historians of the future will marvel most of all at the non-resistance of those who had the most to lose.”
Our country can still be saved, but only through the combined efforts of aroused citizens!
What does it take to awaken the living dead?
References Cited:
- No Wonder We Are Losing, Robert Morris.
- “For the Skeptic,” Lyle H. Munson, The Bookmailer, N. Y. $3.00.
- The Naked Communist, W. Cleon Skousen, Ensign Publishing Co., Salt Lake City, $6.00.
- American Opinion Magazine, Robert Welch, Ed., Belmont 78, Mass. $5.00.
- Dan Smoot Report, Dallas (weekly release). $10.00.
- Human Events, 410 First St., S.E., Washington 3, D.C., $10 per year.