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FDR's wife and key advisors were quite Red. FDR had no depth. Communism is of course like a puzzle box. And means different things or seemingly does to different people. Vogelin saw it a Gnostic heresy. Others see it like a force of destiny. Technology and Technological civilization finds in it perhaps the Golden Ring.

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But Communism died in 1991, Christmas Day no less!

And we have scrapped whole dealerships full of new & like new Ferraris from our military since that time!

All because our "new ally" couldn't afford a used '86 'vette.

Yes, that really happened, folks.

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No Communism never died but the primacy of the outer party died.

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You might want to read my last two Newsletter #2 articles.

"…the USSR was designed and developed as (1) a resource base for the world revolution and (2) its military mobilization apparatus. And, if we consider its subsequent history on the basis of these goals and objectives, then all the actions of the Soviet authorities in the 1920s-50s, which sometimes seem insane, acquire an exhaustive logical explanation…."

DMITRI SAVVIN [I]

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I rely on the work of https://thecontemplativeobserver.wordpress.com/tag/christopher-story/

And some others. World Communism obviously was fully backed by some Anglo elites like Maurice Strong whose cousin helped the Chinese Communists.

Essentially China today is the HQ of World Communism and Gazpromistan subordinate.

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I have corresponded extensively with the Austrian owner of that website.

And supplied him with multiple links regarding many publications available online.

China is a center of world communism today, perhaps more than we realize, historically.

You see, when FDR recognized the Soviet Union (1932) and invited them over, he was not talking to Russians, but Communists.

That same World Communist revolution now controls the government of the United States, which has always been the ultimate destination, or as Stanislav Lunev said, "The Communist Paradise."

“I don’t think we have been deceived; at least, I hope we haven’t.” -Margaret Thatcher

Not very comforting, Steigiel.

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