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Cruel Hoax

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by Henry Makow


  The CIA's "Project Mockingbird" involved the direct infiltration of the corporate media, including the direct takeover of major news outlets. "By the early 1950's," writes Deborah Davis, in her book "Katherine the Great," the CIA owned respected members of the New York Times, Newsweek, CBS and other communication vehicles, plus stringers, four to six hundred in all."

  In 1982, the CIA admitted that reporters on the CIA payroll have acted as case officers to agents in the field. Philip Graham, publisher of The Washington Post, who ran the operation until his "suicide" in 1963, boasted that "you could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a couple of hundred dollars a month."

  I was born in 1949. Idealists in my parent's generation were disillusioned when the Communist dream of universal brotherhood turned out to be a disguise for a brutal despotism. My own generation may discover that our best instincts have also been manipulated and exploited. There is evidence that the 60's drug counter culture, the civil rights movement, and anti-war movement were, like feminism, CIA directed.

  For example, the CIA has admitted setting up the National Student Association as a front in 1947. In the early 1950's the NSA opposed the attempts of the House Un-American Activities Committee to root out Communist spies. According to Phil Agee Jr., NSA officers participated in the activities of SNCC, the militant civil rights group, and Students for a Democratic Society, a radical peace group.

  According to Mark Riebling, the CIA also used Timothy Leary. The agency distributed LSD to Leary and other opinion makers in the 1960s. Leary made a generation of Americans turn away from active participation in society and seek fulfillment "within." In another example of the CIA's interference in domestic politics, Gary Webb describes how in the 1980's, the CIA flooded Black ghettos with cocaine.

  I won't attempt to analyze the CIA's motivation except to suggest what was the result: They demoralized, alienated and divided Americans. The elite operates by fostering division and conflict in the world. Thus, we don't realize who the real enemy is.

  Feminism has done the most damage. There is no more fundamental yet delicate relationship in society than male and female. On it depends the family, the red blood cell of society. Nobody with the interests of society at heart would try to divide men and women.

  Yet the lie that men have exploited women has become the official orthodoxy.

  Man loves woman. His first instinct is to nurture ("husband") and see her thrive. When a woman is happy, she is beautiful. Sure, some men are abusive. But the vast majority have supported and guided their families for millennia.

  Feminists relentlessly advance the idea that our inherent male and female characteristics, crucial to our development as human beings, are mere "stereotypes." This is a vicious calumny on heterosexuals. Talk about hate! Yet it is taught to children in elementary schools! It is echoed in the media. Lesbians like Rosie O'Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres are advanced as role models.

  All of this is calculated to create personal confusion and sow chaos among heterosexuals. As a result, millions of American males are emasculated and divorced from their relationship to family, the world and the future. The American woman has been hoodwinked into investing herself in a mundane career instead of the timeless love of her husband and children. Many women have become temperamentally unfit to be wives and mothers. People, who are isolated and alone, stunted and love-starved, are easy to fool and manipulate. Without the healthy influence of two loving parents, so are their children.

  Feminism is a grotesque fraud perpetrated on society by its governing elite. It is designed to weaken the American social and cultural fabric in order to introduce a friendly fascist New World Order. Its advocates are sanctimonious charlatans who have grown rich and powerful from it. They include a huge class of opportunists, liars and moral cripples who work for the elite in various capacities: government, education and the media.

  Women's oppression is a lie. Sex roles were never as rigid as feminists would have us believe. My mother had a successful business in the 1950's importing watchstraps from Switzerland. When my father's income increased, she was content to quit and concentrate on her children. Women were free to pursue careers if they wanted to. The difference was that their role as wife and mother was understood, and socially validated, as it should be.

  Until Gloria Steinem and the CIA came along.

  Red Feminism

  American Communism and the Origins of Women's Liberation

  "Rape is an expression of ... male supremacy ... the age-old economic, political and cultural exploitation of women by men."

  Does this sound like a modern radical feminist? Guess again. It is from a 1948 American Communist Party pamphlet entitled "Woman Against Myth" by Mary Inman.

  In a recent book, Red Feminism: American Communism and the Making of Women's Liberation, (2002) feminist historian Kate Weigand states: "ideas, activists and traditions that emanated from the Communist movement of the forties and fifties continued to shape the direction of the new women's movement of the 1960s and later."(154)

  In fact, Weigand, a lecturer at Smith College, shows that modern feminism is a direct outgrowth of American Communism. There is nothing that feminists said or did in the 1960's-1980's that wasn't prefigured in the CPUSA of the 1940's and 1950's. Many second-wave feminist leaders were "red diaper babies," children of Communists.

  Communists pioneered the political and cultural analysis of woman's oppression. They originated women's studies, and advocated public daycare, birth control, abortion and even children's rights. They forged key feminist concepts such as "the personal is the political" and techniques such as "consciousness raising."

  In the late 1940's, CPUSA leaders realized that the labor movement was increasingly hostile to Communism. They began to focus on women and African Americans. They hoped "male supremacy" would "bring more women into the organization and into the fight against the domestic policies of the Cold War." (80)

  Communist women who made up 40% of the party wanted more freedom to attend party meetings. After the publication of "Women Against Myth" in 1948, the CPUSA initiated a process of "re-educating" men that we recognize only too well today.

  For example, in the party newspaper "The Daily Worker" a photo caption of a man with a young child read, "Families are stronger and happier if the father knows how to fix the cereal, tie the bibs and take care of the youngsters." (127)

  The Party ordered men who didn't take the woman question seriously to undergo re-education ("control tasks involving study on the woman question.") In 1954 the Los Angeles branch disciplined men for "hogging discussion at club meetings, bypassing women comrades in leadership and making sex jokes degrading to women." (94)

  A film "Salt of the Earth," which critic Pauline Kael called "Communist propaganda", portrayed women taking a decisive role in their husbands' labor strike. "Against her husband's wishes, Esperanza became a leader in the strike and for the first time forged a role for herself outside of her household... [her] political successes persuaded Ramon to accept a new model of family life." (132) Portrayals of strong assertive successful women became as common in the Communist press and schools as they are in the mass media today.

  Communist women formalized a sophisticated Marxist analysis of the "woman question." The books "In Women's Defense" (1940) by Mary Inman, "Century of Struggle" (1954) by Eleanor Flexner and "The Unfinished Revolution" (1962) by Eve Merriam recorded women's oppression and decried sexism in mass culture and language. For example, Mary Inman argued that "manufactured femininity" and "overemphasis on beauty" keeps women in subjugation. (33)

  The founder of modern feminism, Betty Friedan relied on these texts when she wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963). These women all hid the fact that they were long-time Communist activists. In the 1960, their daughters had everything they needed, including their parents' example of subterfuge, to start the Women's Liberation Movement.

  Feminism's roots in Marxist Communism explain a great deal about this curious but perni
cious movement. It explains:

  Why the "woman's movement" hates femininity and imposes a political-economic concept like "equality" on a personal, biological and mystical relationship.

  Why the "women's movement" also embraces "equality" of race and class.

  Why they want revolution ("transformation") and have a messianic vision of a gender-less utopia.

  Why they believe human nature is infinitely malleable and can be shaped by indoctrination and coercion.

  Why they engage in endless, mind-numbing theorizing, doctrinal disputes and factionalism.

  Why truth for them is a "social construct" defined by whomever has power, and appearances are more important than reality. Why they reject God, nature and scientific evidence in favour of their political agenda.

  Why they refuse to debate, don't believe in free speech, and suppress dissent.

  Why they behave like a quasi-religious cult, or like the Red Guard.

  It is hard to escape the conclusion that feminism is Communism by another name. Having failed to peddle class war, Communism promoted gender conflict instead. The "diversity" and "multicultural" movements represent feminism's attempt to forge "allegiances" by empowering gays and "people of colour." Thus, the original CPUSA trio of "race, gender and class" is very much intact but class conflict was never a big seller.

  The term "politically correct" originated in the Russian Communist Party in the 1920's. It usage in America today illustrates the extent society has been subverted. Feminist activists are mostly Communist dupes. We see this subversion in the dismantling of the liberal arts curriculum and tradition of free speech and inquiry at our universities. We see it when feminists push the elite "global warming" hysteria. In government, business, the media and the military. This could only happen because the financial elite in fact sponsors Communism.

  "Political correctness" has dulled and regimented our cultural life. Betty Granger, a Winnipeg school trustee running for parliament referred to house price increases as due to "the Asian invasion." Granger was pilloried mercilessly in the press. People sent hate letters and dumped garbage on her lawn.

  At a school board meeting, the chairman acknowledged that she is not a racist. He acknowledged that Asians have married into her family. Nonetheless, Granger was censured because, and I quote, "appearances are more important than reality." This slippage from the mooring of objective truth is the hallmark of Communism.

  The atmosphere at the meeting was charged. Mild mannered Canadians, all champions of "tolerance" behaved like wild dogs eager to rip apart a wounded rabbit. Betty Granger repented and voted in favour of her own censure.

  These rituals of denunciation and contrition, typical of Stalinist Russia or Maoist China, are increasing in America. These show trials are supposed to frighten everyone into conforming. We have "diversity officers" and "sexual harrassment officers" and "human rights commissions" and "sensitivity training" to uphold feminist shibboleths. They talk about "discrimination" but they freely discriminate against heterosexuals, especially white males. They use phoney charges of "sexual harassment" to fetter male-female relations and purge their opponents.

  In 1980, three women in Leningrad produced 10 typewritten copies of a feminist magazine called Almanac. The KGB shut down the magazine and deported the women to West Germany. In the USSR, feminism has largely been for export. According to Professor Weigand, her "book provides evidence to support the belief that at least some Communists regarded the subversion of the gender system [in America] as an integral part of the larger fight to overturn capitalism."(6)

  In conclusion, the feminist pursuit of "equal rights" is a mask for an insidious Communist agenda. The Communist MO has always been deception, infiltration and subversion. The goal is the destruction of Western Civilization and creation of a New World Order run by monopoly capital.

  Kate Weigand's Red Feminism demonstrates that the Communist agenda is alive and well and living under an assumed name.

  Communism

  Wall Street's Utopian Hoax

  Bella Dodd was a leader of the Communist Party of America (CPUSA) in the 1930' s and 1940's. Her book, "School of Darkness" (1954) reveals that Communism was a hoax perpetrated by financiers "to control the common man" and to advance world tyranny. Naturally this important book is out-of-print and not in any used bookstores. (I found it through interlibrary loan.)

  Bella Dodd was born Maria Asunta Isabella Visono in Italy about 1904. A brilliant and dedicated woman, she graduated from Hunter College and NYU Law School. She became head of the New York State Teachers Union and was a member of the CPUSA's National Council until 1949.

  Dodd describes Communism as "a strange secret cult" whose goal is the destruction of Western (i.e. Christian) Civilization. Millions of naive idealists ("innocents") are tricked by its talk of helping the poor, but it cares only for power. For example, Dodd found there was no social research at party headquarters. "We are a revolutionary party, not a reform party," she was told. (163)

  CREATING "HUMAN BEINGS THAT WOULD CONFORM"

  The Communist Party operates by infiltrating and subverting social institutions like the churches, schools, mass media and government. Its aim was "to create new types of human beings who would conform to the blueprint of the world they confidently expected to control." (162)

  For example, Dodd reveals that the CPUSA had 1100 members become Catholic priests in the 1930's. It also subverted the American education system by taking over the teacher's unions and learned societies. Only people who accepted the "materialistic, collectivistic international class struggle approach" advanced. (98)

  Involving women in the war effort fitted the long-range program:

  "The party did all it could to induce women to go into industry. Its fashion designers created special styles for them and its songwriters wrotespecialsongstospurthem....War-periodconditions,theyplanned, were to become a permanent part of the future educational program. The bourgeois family as a social unit was to be made obsolete." (153)

  There was to be no family but the party and the state. Dodd helped organize the Congress of American Women, a forerunner of the feminist movement.

  "Since it was supposedly a movement for peace, it attracted many women. But it was really only a renewed offensive to control American women... Like youth and minority groups, they are regarded as a reserve force of the revolution because they are more easily moved by emotional appeals." (194-195)

  SUBVERSION OF U.S. COMPLETED IN THE 1930'S

  When FDR recognized Russia in 1933, he deliberately turned a blind eyetotheCPUSA'smassiveprogramofespionageandsubversion.Liberals denied that this took place and complained about a "witch hunt."

  Guess what? The "loony right" was correct. A new book The Secret World of American Communism, (2003) based on newly opened Kremlin archives, confirms that CPUSA was a puppet of Moscow and the Roosevelt administration was practically run by Soviet agents, Alger Hiss, and Harry Dexter White to name a few.

  The war years saw the CPUSA actually renounce the class struggle and join the so-called "Roosevelt camp of progress" which included "progressive capitalists."

  "The Communist Party now assumed the responsibility of establishing a rigid discipline over the working class. No employer was more effective or more relentless in checking strikes among the workers, or minimizing complaints...while wages rose a little during those years, they did not compare with the rise in profits and in monopoly control of basic necessities...war production was chiefly in the hands of ten large corporations...the Communists carefully muted such information." (153)

  The war years saw amazing coordination between the Communist Party and America's financial elite. The elite financed a sophisticated propaganda agency called the Russian Institute located on Park Ave. across 68th Street from Rockefeller's Council on Foreign Relations. Here "famous names like Vanderbilt, Lamont, Whitney and Morgan mingled with those of Communist leaders." (153)

  At Roosevelt's insistence, Stalin "dissolved" the Comin
tern in order to make the CPUSA look like an American party. The CPUSA leader Earl Browder achieved national prominence and consulted with senior Roosevelt cabinet ministers.

  The joint US-Russian war effort was to be the basis of the New World Order. But, inexplicably, the policy changed and Browder instantly became a non-person. Apparently the financial elite had decided the time wasn't right for world government. A Cold War would be much more lucrative. Dodd was told that in the future, the party would often find itself opposed not only to the government, but also to U.S. workers.

  "I now saw that with the best motives and a desire to serve the working people... I and thousands like me had been led to a betrayal of these very people.... I had been on the side of those who sought the destruction of my own country." (229)

  Like frightened mice, the CPUSA membership scurried to adopt the new party line. Dodd tried to quit but was told: "No one gets out of the party. You die or you are thrown out." (197)

  Eventually Dodd was expelled and smeared as "anti-Negro, anti-Puerto Rican, anti-Semitic, anti-labour and a defender of the landlord." (220). Sound familiar? After more than 20 years of tireless sacrifice, she was without family or friends. The party had been her family. Its "hates had become my hates."

  "This is the key to the mental enslavement of mankind. The individual is made into nothing ... he operates as the physical part of [a] higher group intelligence... he has no awareness of the plans the higher group intelligence has for utilizing him." (158)

  "A SECRET WELL-ORGANIZED WORLD POWER"

  Bella Dodd is circumspect about the people behind the Communist Party. She once was told to phone two multi-millionaires who live in the Waldorf Towers if she lost contact with Moscow. Elsewhere, she refers to "a secret well organized world power." She is obviously afraid to be candid. She suspects that one CPUSA leader's "suicide" was in fact murder. (172)

 

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