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Wednesday night, we saw a mob of pro-Hamas rioters storm the DNC headquarters in Washington, DC. They were unable to breach the doors, thanks to the Capital Police. Good thing for them that they weren't wearing red hats, or they'd be hunted down, arrested, and imprisoned for decades.
About a week ago, more than 100 junior level diplomats employed by the State Department, authored and signed what was described by Axios as a "scathing memo" that echoed the anti-semitic rhetoric heard at demonstrations on college campuses, in the streets of democrat run cities around the country, and on the front steps of the DNC. The memo accused President Biden of- oh the irony- "spreading misinformation" in his October 10 address in response to the Hamas terror attacks of October 7. These employees of OUR state department are advocating not only an immediate ceasefire, but leaving Hamas in place in Gaza, and advocating an exchange of hostages in which Israeli civilians kidnapped by the terrorists would be treated as the moral equivalent of Palestinian terrorists and murderers.
The NY Times reported 2 separate letters, one signed by more than 400 political appointees and staff working at 40 different government agencies, and another signed by over 1000 employees at the US Agency for International Development, both condemned the administration's support for Israel and demanded an immediate ceasefire that would spare Hamas.
And what was the response by the administration and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, you ask? Well, he circulated a memo stating that he acknowledged the quote "suffering caused by this crisis is taking a profound personal toll" on his staffers, and "We're listening. What you share is informing our policies and our messages."
Meanwhile, there is a brewing revolt among democrat party congressional staffers, too. More than 100 staffers staged a theatrical walkout and delivered 10,000 blood-red, pink, orange, and yellow carnations- the number of Palestinian civilian casualties claimed by Hamas- to the steps of the US capitol.
Then there was a group of 500 former staffers of the Biden 2020 presidential campaign, who wrote that "Your legacy will be complicity in the face of genocide."
Almost all of these staffers, appointees, and volunteers are under the age of 35, and have no real power at present, but they are inside the halls of power and will have power in 10 to 20 years. What then? And what about all the radicals on college campuses and in our nation's law schools and journalism colleges?
In 1984 Soviet dissident and defector Yuri Bezmenov warned us of a strategy to destroy America that he described as the "great brainwashing" that has four distinct stages- demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and finally normalization. He described the demoralization process as irreversible, and that all it took was to re-educate one generation in Marxist, Leninist values, which would take 15-20 years. I would argue that has already taken place, starting in the 1960's.
Now, we are squarely in the destabilization phase, where those radicals have gained power both in governments and industries and are targeting the essential structural elements of the nation- the economy, foreign relations, national defense, and the justice system. Bezmenov postulated that this would take only 2-5 years.
The next stage is a crisis, which will be very quick, and will give the marxists in power the impetus to usher in "a violent change in power, structure, and economy," which will be followed by the last stage, normalization, where the country is taken over, living then under a new ideology and reality, minus your freedoms. You can also call it the "great reset."
If you take a macro view of the last 15 years, really, since Obama's election and inauguration, you can see that Bezmenov was right and we are speeding towards the crisis phase and with it, the normalization of the great reset.
Our only real hope to thwart this peacefully is to re-elect President Trump next November. Our friend Colonel Danny McKnight spoke of quote "hard right choices" and we as a nation have one to make right now. We have a choice, next November, of recommitting to the vision of the founders or adopting the vision of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. It really is that simple.
As Booker T Washington once said, "A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good just because it is accepted by the majority." We need to remember that now more than ever.
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