Reading from "The Conflict of The Ages: The Mystory of Lawlessness, It's Origin, Historic Development, and Coming Defeat" (Arno Clemens Gaebelein, 1933)
(Communist operations in a kindergarten):
"One of the tricks played on the children is to let them get very hungry. Then they are told to pray to God and He will send them bread. So the children begin to pray little prayers to God for bread...but nothing happens. In the room is a picture of Lenin, the Soviet god and idol. The children are told that he will give them something to eat. Then suddenly, after they have looked to that lost soul (Lenin) the bread appears."
(Story of a communist-inspired riot in New York City, March 6, 1930, Union Square):
"Children carrying inflammatory banners attacked the police. Girls scratched and bit policemen, spat on them, and used vile language. A riot followed in which the police, on the advice of Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen, acted, as an officer was almost murdered. The "Red" leaders were jailed. Certain men and women who called themselves American citizens objected to the Commissioner's 'High-handed, unwarranted and illegal methods' of dealing with the communists, when force was used in quelling the riot."
Gosh, this all seems very familiar.
When I was a kid I read "Being Red" by Howard Fast. He grew up inside the American communist movement and left when he was red pilled. It is an autobiography. I highly recommend it.
Reading from "The Conflict of The Ages: The Mystory of Lawlessness, It's Origin, Historic Development, and Coming Defeat" (Arno Clemens Gaebelein, 1933) (Communist operations in a kindergarten): "One of the tricks played on the children is to let them get very hungry. Then they are told to pray to God and He will send them bread. So the children begin to pray little prayers to God for bread...but nothing happens. In the room is a picture of Lenin, the Soviet god and idol. The children are told that he will give them something to eat. Then suddenly, after they have looked to that lost soul (Lenin) the bread appears."
(Story of a communist-inspired riot in New York City, March 6, 1930, Union Square): "Children carrying inflammatory banners attacked the police. Girls scratched and bit policemen, spat on them, and used vile language. A riot followed in which the police, on the advice of Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen, acted, as an officer was almost murdered. The "Red" leaders were jailed. Certain men and women who called themselves American citizens objected to the Commissioner's 'High-handed, unwarranted and illegal methods' of dealing with the communists, when force was used in quelling the riot."
Gosh, this all seems very familiar.
When I was a kid I read "Being Red" by Howard Fast. He grew up inside the American communist movement and left when he was red pilled. It is an autobiography. I highly recommend it.