The Communist Revolution in America,

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G. Edward Griffin - More Deadly Than War – A Lecture by G. Edward Griffin.
The Communist Revolution in America,
his address by G. Edward Griffin delivered on April 3, 1969 is as current as today’s headlines. Drawing entirely from Communist literature and training manuals, he shows that the Leninist strategy for conquest involves two kinds of revolution. One is violent. The other is non-violent. While most people think only of violent revolution, the non-violent phase is where most of the action is in the United States. Leninists call it the Proletarian Revolution, and it involves the gradual transition to Communism – calling it socialism – by means of the ballot box and legislation.
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The primary purpose of the violent phase of revolution in America is to frighten the population and condition voters to accept legislation to install full-blown communism (under the name of socialism) supposedly to placate the rioters and destroyers.

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