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Judo and Freedom By Gordon Francis Corbett
Judo lets someone employ an opponent's strength against him. The Reds leading Russia and China are expert at economic judo. For almost the entire length of the nearly two decades during which we have funnelled economic strength into those two behemoths, they have been sending that strength into client-states whose positions and products give them prominence in their respective regions, and whose leaders' allegiance is for sale.
Prime exhibits are Syria, Iran, and Venezuela. All produce oil. All enjoy locations critical for one reason or another. All are governed by men who regard their citizens as mere tools, and who discard the disobedient with relish. Syria controls Lebanon, has set its sights on Israel, and has joined Iran in fighting us in Iraq. Iran may well have commissioned 11 September. Venezuela, like other Latin American dictatorships, has long smarted under American Western Hemispheric dominance, and its arrogant leader Chávez rejoices at infusions of Russian weapons for its Army and of Russian pursuit aircraft for its Air Force.
Two American organizations, the Council on Foreign Relations and The Trilateral Commission, know that two sides can play at that game. They, and Europe's Bilderberg Group, aim to forge a world hegemony by suborning national leaders, who with their crooked fellows will join in forming regional governments. So far, they have succeeded in "Europe" and Africa, and now are striving to form a three-nation North American Union.
The stage is set. Russia and China, fat with economic strength gleaned from trade with their Western victims, work sedulously at undermining Western sources of energy, while Western leaders like our C.F.R.-T.C. Axis and the Bilderbergers patiently stitch together economic alliances they hope to broaden into trans-national political unions.
Meanwhile, here at home, our opponents expect you and me to watch their glacial pavane and try desperately to warn our complacent neighbors, beating against the glass of their willing deafness.
Alfred Hitchcock could not have contrived a more horrific plot.
We must write our own plot. We shall rescue our rights from these criminals foreign and domestic only if we expose the Council on Foreign Relations and The Trilateral Commission, and let our people compare their ideas with ours. This goal will be vastly difficult. These financial, commercial, and philanthropic juggernauts comprise America's leading concerns. They control our currency. They control our leading political parties. And, they control our news companies. Even the "conservative" Fox network is owned by Rupert Murdoch, a transplanted Australian-become-American-citizen belonging to the Council.
We must invent our own judo. We must use our opponents' strength against them. Already we know some of their weak points. They must lie, misdirect, and distract. They cannot tell the truth. We can and we must.
Americans are neither cowardly nor stupid. They respond fundamentally to two incentives: financial self-interest and ethics. Some are driven more by one than the other; and, depending on experience, by one over the other at different times in their lives. Their responses flow from these incentives and from their factual knowledge.
If we explain our facts well, we will show that they are correct. If we explain our philosophy well, we will show that it is correct. When our fellow citizens see that our facts and ideas are right, they will understand why they should join us in the struggle for freedom.
Nobody likes being conned or robbed. Both are happening to every American.
Prove that fact. Identify the perpetrators. We will win.
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