Dear member, The links to the articles noted below show just a selection of current articles available at our website, please visit us frequently for latest posts. __________________________________________________________ SPECIAL REPORT WHY WE ARE ABOUT TO LOSE THE UNITED STATES TO THE CLAWS OF COMMUNISM – PART 3 [...We had no idea which enemy we were fighting and above all, we had no clue about the dirty tricks they were playing on us, and how to fight back.] One of our biggest mistakes is not knowing that we are fighting a dictatorship. The main reason for our mistakes is that we have in our minds the image of the old traditional dictatorship. Right after the “fall” of the Soviet Union in 1991, a new type of dictatorship was created by communists all around Latin America and Africa. The Traditional Dictatorship. One of our biggest mistakes is not knowing that we are fighting a dictatorship. The main reason for our mistakes is that we have in our minds the image of the old traditional dictatorship. If we look around, we can’t find that type of dictatorship anywhere. So we keep on playing baseball, the game that all those traditional dictators used to play. Leaving out the Islamic dictatorship, we had two types of traditional dictatorships: the right wing (including the fascists) and the communist dictatorships. These old-type or traditional dictators usually took power after a coup d’état. Some of them, like Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) in Peru or Gerardo Machado (1925-1933) in Cuba, just to mention two of them, were first elected by votes in clean elections and then turned dictators. The rest of them rose to power after a war, a revolution or a traditional coup d’état. Recently, they were either backed by the Soviet Union or by the United States of America, generally speaking. They kept power by means of violence… killing and persecuting their people. The Constitutional Dictatorship Right after the “fall” of the Soviet Union in 1991, a new type of dictatorship was created by communists all around Latin America and Africa. So far we can count José Eduardo dos Santos in Angola (who turned “constitutional” later on), Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua (who turned “constitutional” in 2007), Hugo Chávez in Venezuela (1999), Evo Morales in Bolivia (2006) and Rafael Correa in Ecuador (2007). Two more dictators are ready to “sign the contract”: Ollanta Humala in Peru… and Barack Hussein Obama Jr. in the United States of America. The only constitutional dictator who was deposed from power, was Manuel Zelaya in Honduras, in 2009, after trying to change the constitution in order to keep on ruling forever. The Honduran people knew that after changing their constitution, Zelaya would never-ever leave power. These constitutional dictators wait for the right moment to join the electoral struggle. The “right conditions” include three type of general or national crisis: 1) economic, 2) political and 3) social. After winning the elections appealing to the poorest people and those who are claiming for a “change”, they will start to prepare the conditions to stay in power for ever. Their schedules include... ...A New Constitution the last stage for these dictators before “turning” communists right up front, is to write a brand new constitution. They will start preparing the right atmosphere right away, even before they are elected. They all share the same excuses: the current constitution is too old; constitutions are living documents, they are full of flaws and contaminated with a colonialist spirit, they are not right for these “new times”,etc. Since the crises become intolerable and there are no margins for the regime to govern, a new constitution is “needed”. Read the entire special report here> CHECK OUR WEBSITE DAILY FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND EVENTS WWW.BWCentral.org WWW.LibertadUSA.com There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave men by force, socialism-by vote. It is merely the difference between murder and suicide. The degree of Socialism depends on how advanced is the road to Statism and Marxism. |
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