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"The enemy in Washington is more to be feared than the enemy in Moscow." This is a sentiment I have expressed over and over again. Communism did not destroy tariff protection erected by President George Washington. Communism did not force the United States to adopt graduated income tax. Communism did not create the Federal Reserve Board. Communism did not get the United States into WWI and WWII. Communism did not force the United Nations on America. Communism did not take the Panama Canal away from the American people. Communism did not create the Global 2000 Report mass genocide plan. It is SOCIALISM that has brought these evils upon the United States! Communism did not give the world AIDS! Communism did not give America disastrous levels of unemployment. Communism did not mount unrelenting attacks on the Constitution of the United States. Communism did not force America to adopt "foreign aid," that cursed tax on the American people which is involuntary servitude. Communism did not force an end to school prayers. Communism did not promote the falsehood of "separation of church and state." Communism did not give America a Supreme Court packed with justices bound and determined to undermine the Constitution of the United States. Communism did not send our soldiers to fight an illegal war in the Gulf to protect the interests of the British crown. Yet, for all these years, while our attention was focused on the evils of Communism in Moscow, the Socialists in Washington were busy stealing America! "One World Order: Socialistic Dictatorship" tells how this was, and is, being accomplished. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................I 1 How Fabian Socialism Began And Subsequent History..............................1 2 What Socialism Is — Why It Leads to Slavery........................................23 1 Socialist Controlled Education — The Road to Slavery...........................69 4 The Female of the Species.......................................................................89 5 Subverting The Constitution Via the Legislative Route..........................109 6 Brightest Stars in the American Socialist Firmament..............................115 7 Socialist Penetration and Permeation of Religion....................................149 8 Planned Destruction of the United States Through Free Trade................165 9 A Nation Undone...................................................................................187 Epilogue........................................................................................................205 Sources and Notes.........................................................................................211 Index.............................................................................................................219 Introduction I INTRODUCTION "We will build the New World Order piece by piece right under their noses" (the American people). "The house of the New World Order will have to be built from the bottom up rather than from the top down. An end run around sovereign- ty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old fashioned frontal attack." Richard Gardner, leading American Socialist, Foreign Affairs, the journal of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), April 1974. In this, my third book ("The Committee of 300" and "Diplomacy By Deception,") I tell how Gardner's statement gives notice of the Fabian Socialist agenda for the United States. The ideas, thoughts and people who have worked diligently to establish Socialism, the principal, fatal political disease of modern nations is explained in clear detail. There is an account of the various Socialists goals set by the British Fabian Society, whose motto is, "Make Haste Slowly." When asked to explain Communism, Lenin replied, "Communism is Socialism in a hurry." Socialism has no where to progress but to Communism, is something I have often said. The book explains why so many of the ills that plague our society today have their ori- gin in careful Socialist planning and execution. Socialism is inherently evil because it forces people to accept deliberately engineered changes they have neither requested nor want. The power of Socialism is disguised in soothing terms and hides behind a mask of humanitari- anism. It is also found in far reaching, fundamental changes in religion, which the Socialists have long used as a potent vehicle for gaining acceptance, after which they spread their influence inside churches to the detriment of all religions. The goal of Socialism is the liquidation of the free enterprise system, which is true capitalism. Scientific Socialism goes under several disguises, and its pro- moters call themselves Liberals or Moderates. They wear no badge and are not recognizable, as they would be if they called themselves Communists. There are more than 300,000 Socialists inside the United States Government, and careful estimates have it that in 1994, 87 percent of the members of Congress are Socialists. Executive orders are an unconstitutional Socialist ruse to use the legislative route to make the Constitution of the United States of no effect, where II One World Order: Socialist Dictatorship direct methods are not possible to bring about desired Socialist changes blocked by the Constitution. Socialism is revolution without openly violent methods but never the less does the utmost violence to the psyche of the nation. It is a movement governed by stealth. Its slow advance on the United States from its home base in England was almost imperceptible up to the 1950s. The Fabian Socialist movement remains distinct from so called Socialist Party groups and its forward crawl was thus almost imperceptible to the majority of Americans. "When you wound a Communist, a Socialist bleeds" is a saying that dates back to the early days of Fabian Socialism. Socialism ardently welcomes proliferation of central government power which they strive to secure for themselves, always pretending it to be for the com- mon good. The United States and Britain are full to the brim with false prophets pushing the New World Order. These Socialist missionaries preach peace and humanitarianism and common good. Fully aware that they could not overcome the resistance of the American people to Communism by direct means, the insid- ious Fabian Socialists knew they had to move silently and slowly, and avoid alert- ing the people to their real objectives. Thus was 'scientific Socialism' adopted as the way to overcoming the United States and making of it the leading Socialist country in the world. How far Fabian Socialism has succeeded, and where we stand today is told in this book. Presidents Wilson, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Carter, Kennedy and Johnson were eager, willing servants of Fabian Socialism. Their mantle was passed to President Clinton. Democracy and Socialism go hand-in-hand. All United States presidents since Wilson have repeatedly stated that the United States is a Democracy, when in fact, it is a Confederated Republic. Fabian Socialism directs the destiny of the world in a way which is disguised to render it unrecognizable. Socialism is the author of graduated income tax, the destroyer of nationalism, the author of so-called "free trade." This book is no dull account of the philosophies of Socialism, but a dynam- ic, dramatic telling of how it became the foremost menace to free men every- where, but more especially, in the United States, which has still to confront it, head-on. The bland, smooth surface of Socialism hides its true intent: A Federal World Government under Socialist control, in which We, the People, will be their slaves in a New World Order of the New Dark Age. How Fabian Socialism Began and Subsequent History 1 1 HOW FABIAN SOCIALISM BEGAN AND SUBSEQUENT HISTORY "Like all Socialists, I believe that the Socialist Society evolves in time into a Communist Society." — John Strachey, Labor Party Cabinet Minister. "In American newspaper jargon, John Strachey would be described as 'Marxist No. 1' and the title would be deserved." "Left News," March 1938. Fabian Socialism began with the Fabian Society, which in their words, "con- sists of Socialists who allied themselves with the Communist Manifesto of 1848," written by Karl Marx, a Prussian born Jew who lived the better part of his life in Highgate, London. In the "Basis of the Fabian Society" we learn the following: "It therefore aims at the reorganization of society by the emancipation of land and industrial capital from individual ownership and vesting them in the community for the general benefit. In this way only can natural and acquired advantages of the country be shared by the whole people..." This was the principal that Fabian Socialism exported to the United States, one which they have tirelessly forced upon the American people to the great detri- ment of the nation. Marx died in solitary "digs" in October of 1883, without ever realizing the vision he shared with Moses Mendelssohn (Mendelssohn is generally recognized as the father of European Communism), and was buried in the small, walled Highgate Cemetery in North London. That the Communist Manifesto gave life to Socialism, was admitted by Professor Harold Laski, the man most closely identi- fied with the movement from its inception, and up to the time of his death in 1950. But Socialism actually, was born with the founding of the Ethical Society of Culture, formerly the Fellowship of New Life, in New York. Although the politi- cal economy of John Stuart Mill as expressed in Henry George's Socialist book, "Progress and Poverty" the spiritual side of Socialism should not be ignored. Webb and his wife Beatrice ran the Fabian Society from its beginning. Most of the members of the Fellowship of New Life which preceded the Ethical Society 2 One World Order: Socialist Dictatorship of Culture, were Freemasons affiliated with Madame Blavatsky's occult Theosophy to which Annie Besant also subscribed. Not that Laski was in any sense a "spiritual man," being more like Marx than Ramsay McDonald, who went on to become prime minister of England. Laski was a most powerful influence on scores of British political, economic and church leaders, and is credited with having compellingly influenced Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Victor Gollancz, the Socialist publisher, said on many occasions that Socialism is necessary for world domination: "Socialism centralizes power and makes individuals completely subject to those who control that power," the publisher said. Having withdrawn from the Fellowship of the New Life, Fabian Socialism tried several paths already trodden by Communists, Bakounists, Babuovists (anarchists) and Karl Marx, always vehemently denying any connection with these movements. Consisting mainly of intellectuals, civil servants, journalists and publishers like the great Victor Gollancz, Fabian Socialism had no interest in getting involved with street fighting anarchist revolutionaries. The founder mem- bers of Fabian Socialism perfected the technique first used by Adam Weishaupt — that of penetrating the Catholic Church and then "boring away from inside until just an empty husk was left." It was called, "penetration and permeation." Apparently neither Weishaupt nor Gollancz thought Christians would be smart enough to see what was happening. Gollancz was reported as saying: "Christians are not exactly bright, so it will be easy for Socialism to lead them down the garden path through their ideals of brotherly love and social justice." Fabian Socialism targeted political, economic and educational organizations, in addition to the Christian Church. Later Gollancz's Left Wing Books gave special discounts to Christians who were interested in Socialist ideas. On the selection committee of the Left Book Club were Gollancz himself, Professor Harold Laski, and John Strachey, a Labour Party member of Parliament. Gollancz, who also owned The Christian Book Club, was a strong believer in Bolshevik Russia as an ally of Socialism. At the urging of Beatrice Webb, he pub- lished one of the Fabian Society's best sellers, "Our Soviet Ally." Fabian Socialism set out from the very beginning of its history to penetrate and permeate the British Labor and Liberal Parties, and, as it turned out, also the Democrat Party in the United States. It was relentless in its zeal and energy to cre- ate "feminist" Socialism, at which it was to become highly successful. Socialism succeeded in gaining the ascendency of school boards, town councils and labor unions under the guise of bettering the lot of the working man. Fabian Socialism's determination to capture education mirrors what Madame Zinoviev had long counseled in Bolshevik Russia. In 1950, Gollancz published, "Corruption in a Profit Economy" a widely read work by Mark Starr. Starr was a product of Fabian Socialism, and although Mow Fabian Socialism Began and Subsequent History 3 considered a bit rough around the edges (he began life as a coal miner,) he was not rejected by the Ivy League Socialists of Harvard and Yale, to which the Fabian Society had gained access in its orderly progression up the ladder from its hum- ble beginnings in London. Starr emigrated to the United States in 1928, after earn- ing his Socialist credentials at the National Council of Labour Colleges. Tutored by the formidable Margaret Cole, the founder of the Fabian Research Center, Starr was THE link between the Fabian Society in London and the burgeoning Socialist movements in America. Starr served at the Brockwood Labor College from 1925-1928, at an early age subjected to a Socialist education second to none. The Socialist Garland Fund gave Starr a grant of $74,227, a con- siderable sum of money in those days. He later became educational director of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) from 1935 to 1962. His work on labor politics and labor education was outstanding in the cause of Socialism. As far as Starr was concerned, education meant teaching that private profit was wrong and should be abolished. In 1941, Starr was appointed vice president of the American Federation of Teachers, an avante-garde Socialist teachers body of the day. After taking American citizenship, Starr was named by President Harry Truman to the United States Advisory Commission, authorized by Public Act 402, "to advise the State Department and the Congress on the operation of information centers and libraries maintained by the United States Government in foreign countries, as well as on the exchange of students and technical experts." This was indeed a "coup" for Socialism in the United States! Fabian Socialism attracted many of the upper elite of society in Britain and the United States. It is said of American Socialists that they "aped their English betters, admiring their command of the language, their quick turn of phrase and their genteel respectability, perhaps personified by Professor Graham Wallas, Sir Stafford Cripps, Hartley Shawcross and Richard Crossman." Professor Graham Wallas lectured at the New School for Social Research in New York City, a Socialist "think tank" founded by the "New Republic" maga- zine, that catered for leftwing professors, of which the United States had more than its share. Wallas was one of the earlier intellectuals to join the then nonde- script Fabian Society, which, back in 1879, faced a very uncertain future and was not considered to be a threat to Government or Church. Wallas' early interest in education is mirrored by one of his earliest jobs — that of County School Management Committee of the School Board. As we shall see in other chapters, the Fabian Socialists hierarchy considered control of education the kingpin in their strategy to capture the world. That ideal was further reflected by Wallas' teaching appointment at the London School of Economics, founded by Sydney Webb, and then still a fledg- ling Socialist institution of learning. Wallas had only four students in his class. 4 One World Order: Socialist Dictatorship Wallas believed that the way to Socialize a country was through applied psychol- ogy. The way to Socialize America, Wallas contended, was to take the mass of the population by the hand like children (he did not have a very high regard for the standard of education in the United States) and like children, lead them one step at a time down the road to Socialism, to which I would add, and ultimate slavery. Wallas is an important name in this account of Socialism, as he wrote a book which was adopted, word-for-word by President Lyndon Johnson, as Democrat Party official policy. The sinister creeping progress of Socialism that began to blanket England, might have been avoided, but for WWI. The flower of Christian British youth who would have resisted the onward march of this alien concept, lay dead in the fields of Flanders, their lives uselessly thrown away on a nebulous ideal of "patri- otism." Numbed by the horrific loss of their sons, the older generation did not care about what Socialism was doing to their country, believing that "there will always be an England." Social psychology was a weapon used deftly used to deflect attacks on American Fabianist organizations. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), said it was not part of the Fabian Society, and its mouthpiece, "The Nation" sought vehemently to deny attempts to tie the two in with each other. In 1902, Wallas was teaching outright Socialism at the Philadelphia University summer sessions. He had been invited to the United States by wealthy American Socialists who attended Oxford summer schools in 1899 and 1902, the period when the summer school indoctrination classes were at the height of their popularity with rich Americans who had nothing better to do. The year 1910 found Wallas as the mentor of American Socialist leaders like Walter Lippmann, delivering the Lowell Lectures at Harvard. Graham Wallas was recognized as being among the Big Four Socialist intellectuals in Britain, and as such, he was sought out by the American Socialist Ray Stannard Baker, the emissary Colonel Edward Mandel House sent to the Paris Peace Conference to represent him, and find out what the delegates were doing. Between 1905 and 1910, Graham Wallas wrote "The Great Society" which was to become the blueprint for President Johnson's program of the same name, and which embodied social psychology principles. Wallas made it very plain, that the object of social psychology was to control human conduct, thus preparing the masses for the coming Socialist State that would ultimately lead them into slav- ery — although he was careful not to spell it out that far. Wallas became a con- duit into the United States for Fabian Socialists ideas, much of them going into Roosevelt's "New Deal," written by Socialist Stuart Chase, Kennedy's "New Frontier" written by Socialist Henry Wallace and Johnson's "Great Society" writ- ten by Graham Wallas. From these facts alone, the tremendous impact of Fabian Socialism upon the American political scene can be gauged. How Fabian Socialism Began and Subsequent History 5 Like Professor Laski, Wallas had the same good disposition and kindly nature which was to make such a big impact on political and religious leaders in the United States. Both men were to be the Fabian Society's most successful mis- sionaries to universities and colleges all across the United States, not to mention their impact on the leaders of the aggressive "feminist" movement which was just getting started. Thus, from the beginning of Fabian Socialism in America, this dangerously radical movement was falsely clothed in a mantle of benigness that was able to deceive "the very elect," to paraphrase the Bible. It was a cover for revolution on both sides of the Atlantic while remaining aloof from the violence generally asso- ciated with the word, "revolution." History will one day record that the Fabian Socialist revolution far exceeded in scope and breadth the violent Bolshevik Revolution. While the Bolshevik Revolution ended more that fifty years ago, the labian Socialist revolution is still gathering momentum and growing ever stronger. This unobtrusive movement has literally "moved mountains," and vast- ly changed the course of history, and nowhere more so than in the United States. The two guiding lights who remained in control of Fabian Socialism to the end of their days were George Bernard Shaw and Sydney Webb. Later, they were joined by men like Graham Wallas, John Maynard Keynes and Harold Laski, whose dream of a Socialist conquest of Great Britain and the United States they knew could only be realized by the progressive weakening of the financial system of each country, until they collapsed into a total welfare state. We see this now in effect having overtaken Britain which has become a bankrupted, welfare state. Fabian Socialism's second course of action was against the constitutional separation of powers mandated by the United States Constitution. Professor Laski and his colleagues felt that if Fabian Socialism could remove this obstacle, they would have the key to dismantling the entire Constitution of the United States. Thus, it was imperative that Socialism train and deploy special change agents who would be in a position to undermine this, the most important provision in the Constitution. The Fabian Society set about doing just that, and the success of their mission can be seen in the shocking manner in which Congress blithely surren- ders its powers to the executive branch in a manner which can only be described not only as reckless, but 100 percent unconstitutional. A good example would be Line Item Veto powers given to the President Clinton in defiance of the Constitution. Another good example was the surrender of powers in trade negotiations which properly belong in the House of Representatives. As we shall see in the chapters dealing with NAFTA and GATT, this is precisely what Congress has done, thereby wittingly or unwittingly — it matters not — playing right into the hands of the Socialist enemies of this Nation. Sydney Webb and George Bernard Shaw are the men who set the Fabian Socialist course: penetration and permeation, rather than anarchy and violent rev-

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