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Friday, September 28, 2012

A funny thing happened . . .

A funny thing happened on the way to the revolution.  While FDR wanted desperately to be pals with both Mussolini and Stalin, Stalin had a different idea.  You see, Stalin was like that jealous friend you had back when you were a kid.  You could be his friend, and all other friends required his approval.

In 1935, Stalin had his surrogates James W. Ford and James S. Allen publish The Negroes In A Soviet America, in an effort to spark a Black revolution in response to FDRs policies of giving money away to Whitie.  The funny thing?  The Communists didn't have to lie about things.  All they did was publish the truth about how FDRs federal policies were screwing Black people.

Of course, it wasn't just the Black people getting screwed, it was anybody not connected to FDR and his cronies.

Transcribing the pamphlet The Negroes In A Soviet America as time permits.  Look for it as it is completed in the page tabs for this blog.

This Soviet strategy continued long after:

http://www.bukovsky-archives.net/pdfs/usa/1214_ter70-2-Eng-Stroilov.pdf