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The Sole Aim of Alliances with the West

Tyranny Unmasked with Steve Farrell

Josip Broz Tito, former Secretary-General (later President) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), one of the founders of the Cominform, and the Prime Minister and later President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, (1) revealed this about the so-called WWII ‘alliance’ between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Our collaboration with capitalism during the war which has recently ended, by no means signifies that we shall prolong our alliance with in the future. On the contrary, the capitalistic forces constitute our natural enemy despite the fact that they helped us to defeat their most dangerous representative. It may happen that we shall again decide to make use of their aid, but always with the sole aim of accelerating their final ruin. (2)

It was the old “the capitalist will sell us the rope by which we will hang them” trick. Yet, despite the fact that Tito showed his hand in this statement which was quoted in a November 8, 1946 Continental News Service report (and elsewhere in the West), the West ‘fell’ for his ploy, a strategically planned rift between Yugoslavia with the Soviet Union, bringing about a so-called unapproved version of Communism called National Socialism or Titoism.

Other “rifts” followed, all part of a dialectic strategy to achieve a variety of ends including the winning of massive money and technology transfers from the West, as the West against all hope (and common sense) hoped to “convert” these so-called “weak links” or socialist “independents” to Capitalism and away from friendship with the hard-line Soviets. China especially benefited from this dialectical dance, and then back-doored billions of dollars worth of this technology annually to the Soviets via a secret trade arrangement.

It all helped arm and finance the spread of the Communist terror, and heat up the Cold War. It also led the way to China’s own current powerhouse status in the Communist world.

It is tragedy and betrayal of enormous proportions that America, or more specifically the U.S. State Department under the guidance of the Eastern Liberal Establishment, pretended not to see what others saw so very clearly.

‘How many died? How many were enslaved thanks to Western and especially U.S. dollars and technology?

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For a much more detailed discussion of both the Tito and Chino-Soviet ‘rifts’ see the 1984 book, “New Lies for Old,” by Soviet defector, and ex-KGB officer, Anatoliy Golitsyn. This 1984 book by Golitsyn also predicts in startling detail the events leading up to and the aftermath of the “Fall” of the Soviet Empire, what he termed “a strategic advance” which again would bring about massive transfers of wealth and technology even as our guard would go down.

And it has.

Fred Schwarz once said about Communism and its dialectical dance of retreat and advance, of false divisions and fawned weakness: “If we judge where the Communists are going by the direction they are moving, we will obviously be deceived.” 3

The deception continues today.

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Footnotes

1. Some of the biographical information on Tito courtesy of Wikipedia.

2. As quoted in “The Naked Communist,”1958, by Cleon W. Skousen, p. 291, the original quote appearing in the Continental News Service, November 8, 1946, and also the “Communist Threat to Canada,” Ottawa, 1947, p. 10-11.

3. Schwarz, Fred. “You Can Trust the Communists (to Be Communists),” 1962, p. 153.

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Steve Far­rell is one of the orig­i­nal pun­dits at Sil­ver Eddy Award Win­ner, NewsMax.com (1999-2008), the author of the highly praised inspi­ra­tional novel “Dark Rose,” and Founder and Edi­tor in Chief of The Moral Liberal.



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