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Old 02-15-2008, 08:19 PM
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Post Re: How To Destroy America

Furthermore, a little more about the author of these supposed "Communist Goals".

It ought to expose him as a raving nutter, but I'm sure some will insist that he's right on the money...
Skousen authored The Naked Communist and was the source of the publication "1963 Communist Goals"[1] list. He later wrote a follow-up, The Naked Capitalist, based on Carroll Quigley's assertions made in the books Tragedy and Hope and The Anglo-American Establishment, which claim that top Western merchant bankers, industrialists and related institutions were behind the rise of Communism and Fascism around the world.

The Naked Capitalist has been cited by many conspiracy theorists, including Cleon Skousen's nephew Joel Skousen, as proof of a "New World Order" strategy to create a One World Government.

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Skousen spoke against the socialist-communist conspiracy,[3] and against David Rockefeller. He linked big industrialists and their putative enemies, the world communist leaders.[4]

Skousen claimed that treason had occurred in the U.S. State Department with respect to what he argued was the betrayal of China after World War II. In the 1970s, he gave a speech to an LDS group aboard a cruise ship returning from Israel. In this excerpt,[5] he speaks of the sham of elections in the United States. He claimed that for ten elections, the United States had not had a legitimate election where there was truly a choice. He also referred to what he argued was Chiang Kai-shek's betrayal.

Skousen spoke of David Rockefeller as being one of the most powerful men in the world. Rockefeller had allegedly praised Mao Zedong in a New York Times article in 1973, stating that the communist leader was one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century. Skousen blasted this notion and asked who would write or say such a thing, then responded that it was David Rockefeller.
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