The
Practice of Socialism Laid Bare
By Chuck
Morse - 06.29.01
When distilled to
it’s bare knuckles, or brass knuckles, if you will, Socialism advocates
the literal physical control of all human beings by the State. Socialists
malevolently believe that man is incapable of self-rule and that, therefore,
authoritarian State control is a virtue. The Socialist State possesses, they
contend, a superior scientific wisdom which justifies this control. They see
the State as a vehicle toward the realization of their twisted fantasy of a
whole new world
A prescient exposition
of the nature of this sinister physical control agenda was delivered in a
speech by D. Richard L. Day, National Medical Director of Planned
Parenthood, 1965-1968, in Pittsburgh, 1969. In that speech, described by a
Dr. Lawrence Dunegan who was an attendee, Dr. Day spoke of one of the most
sacred rites of the left, controlling the population growth of the world.
With regard to
population control, Dr. Day stated that "Everything is in place, and
nobody can stop us now…This time were going to do it right." Perhaps
Dr. Day was lamenting over the failure of such Socialist programs as the
National Socialist Holocaust against the Jews or the Communist liquidation,
according to the Black Book of Communism, of over 100 million souls. These
examples of a controlled culling of the world’s population perhaps
didn’t go far enough for Dr. Day and his ilk. The "population
explosion" theory has, incidentally, been once again debunked by no
less an authority than Council on Foreign Relations Chairman Peter G.
Peterson in his book "Grey Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave will Transform
America-And the World."
Dr. Day goes on to lay
out the plan: "contraceptives would be dispensed at school; abortion
would become legal and paid for by tax dollars (and) homosexuality would be
promoted as no longer to be considered abnormal behavior" Certainly
since 1969, when this speech was delivered, all of these things have come to
pass. A curious dichotomy exists between the encouragement of indiscriminate
sexuality involving the dissemination of condoms and the normalization, and
therefore tacit endorsement, of homosexual sex, with, at the same time, the
encouragement of women to abort, at government expense, their fetuses. The
taxpayer, meanwhile, is asked to transfer increasing amounts of capital to
help cure AIDS while other diseases get short shrift. To question these
issues on moral grounds is to be met with hysterical rage and accusations of
discrimination while, at the same time, information concerning the health
consequences of these behaviors is suppressed.
Dr. Day goes further,
stating that "Drug addiction would be promoted so the unfit would die;
euthanasia would be more accepted as the cost of medical care would
intentionally be made burdensomely high (and) divorce would be made
easier." Government complicity in the lucrative drug trade has been
well documented over time and from innumerable sources. Euthanasia, like
abortion, is part and parcel of the culture of death and control over life
promulgated by the Socialists. Socialists are predominantly atheists and, as
such, view human beings as animals with no greater purpose. They can be
dispensed with if they are deemed to be standing in the way of the great and
glorious Socialist utopia. Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, an
admirer of Hitler, would capture the essence of this with her repeated
references to "useless eaters."
The good Herr Dr. Day
pronounces that " ID badges would become more prevalent; all salary
payments and purchases would be conducted electronically by computer in one
banking system; major world religions would have to change into a new world
religion, and the churches would help bring it about; terrorism would be
used to make people demand international controls; and economic
interdependence would help lessen national sovereignty, as people would
become citizens of the world."
A corporation called
"Applied Digital Solutions," has recently developed a computer
chip called "Digital Angel" which is a sub-dermal implant that
interacts with computers. Its creator, Dr. Peter Zhou stated, in an
interview with World Net Daily, that the chip could be used to send a signal
to an e-merchant as a means of identification when conducting a transaction.
This technology could, no doubt, lead to a cashless, and therefore totally
controlled society where all transactions could conceivably be monitored by
a single central bank of the world.
Believing Christians,
Jews, and Moslems are increasingly being pushed to the sidelines by such
secular and socialistic organizations as the National Council of Churches
and the Anti-Defamation League who appear to play a central role in the
development of an "ecumenical" one-world religion. Rather than
promulgating moral standards, given by God, these groups hold
"tolerance" of everything as equal as the highest virtue. Rather
than honoring a personal relationship with God or Jesus, these groups
worship the State as the ultimate arbiter of good and evil.
Chuck Morse Is the
author of "Why I'm a Right-Wing Extremist", due to be released in
September
www.chuckmorse.com