More Deadly Than War: The Communist Revolution In America

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More Deadly Than War: The Communist Revolution In America | G. Edward Griffin

In this 1969 lecture, G. Edward Griffin discusses a sinister, non-violent communist revolution occurring in America. He highlights two types of revolution: violent and non-violent. While the violent aspect is well-known, Griffin emphasizes the importance of the non-violent phase in countries with constitutional, representative governments. This is known as the Proletarian Revolution and is executed through mass membership organizations, politicians, and the parliamentary process. By gradually introducing communism through legislation under the guise of justice and socialism, the Leninist strategy subtly subjugates the population without the need for force. Griffin also reveals the true purpose of street violence in America, which is to instill fear and facilitate the passage of radical legislation leading to full-blown communism. The lecture serves as a warning that the United States is being transformed into a collectivist police state through the guise of justice and socialism, urging people to stay vigilant and informed about the hidden forces at play in society.

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