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Exhaustive List of U.S. Federal Laws Targeting Communism and Subversive Activities in Institutions

Below is a comprehensive compilation of U.S. federal laws historically and currently aimed at combating communism and subversive activities, particularly within institutions such as government, labor unions, education, and other positions of influence. This list draws from historical anti-communist legislation primarily from the First and Second Red Scares (1917–1920 and 1940s–1950s), as well as remnants still on the books. Many provisions have been limited, repealed, or declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds (e.g., requiring specific intent for advocacy of overthrow rather than mere belief). Enforcement today is rare and typically requires evidence of criminal acts like espionage or incitement to violence, not ideological affiliation alone.

The list is organized chronologically and includes:

  • Full Name and Citation: Legal reference.
  • Key Provisions: Focus on those enabling prosecution, registration, removal from positions, or restrictions in institutions.
  • Application to Institutions: How it targets roles in government, unions, etc.
  • Current Status (as of September 2025): Enforceability, amendments, or court rulings.
LawCitationKey ProvisionsApplication to InstitutionsCurrent Status (as of September 2025)
Voorhis Act (Foreign Agents Registration Act Amendments)18 U.S.C. § 2386 (originally 54 Stat. 1138, 1940)Requires organizations advocating overthrow of the U.S. government by force or violence (including communist groups) to register with the Attorney General and disclose foreign ties; failure is punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment and $10,000 fine.Targets subversive groups infiltrating unions, political organizations, or educational institutions; used to monitor communist fronts.Still in effect as part of FARA; enforced for foreign agents but rarely for domestic communism without foreign links. Upheld in cases like U.S. v. Dennis (1951).
Alien Registration Act (Smith Act)18 U.S.C. § 2385Criminalizes teaching, printing, or advocating overthrow of the U.S. government by force/violence; prohibits membership in groups plotting such overthrow; penalties up to 20 years imprisonment and $20,000 fine.Used to prosecute Communist Party leaders and remove them from federal employment or union roles via loyalty oaths.Active but narrowed by Yates v. U.S. (1957) (requires incitement to imminent lawless action) and Scales v. U.S. (1961) (active membership with intent only); last major use in 1950s, but applicable to modern sedition cases.
Taft-Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act), Section 9(h)29 U.S.C. § 159(h) (originally 61 Stat. 136, 1947; repealed 1959)Required union officers to sign affidavits disavowing communist affiliation; non-compliant unions lost NLRB protections.Barred communists from union leadership, affecting labor institutions.Repealed by Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (1959); historical only. Upheld initially in American Communications Ass’n v. Douds (1950).
Executive Order 9835 (Employee Loyalty Program)5 C.F.R. § 731.101 et seq. (1947; revoked 1953)Established loyalty review boards to investigate federal employees for “totalitarian, fascist, communist, or subversive” affiliations; grounds for dismissal included membership in listed subversive groups.Led to purges of ~5,000 federal workers suspected of subversion in government institutions.Revoked by Executive Order 10450 (1953); influenced modern security clearance processes but no longer directly enforceable.
McCarran Internal Security Act (Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950)50 U.S.C. §§ 781–798 (originally 64 Stat. 987, 1950)Requires registration of “Communist-action” (foreign-controlled) and “Communist-front” organizations; bars members from federal jobs, passports, and citizenship; authorizes emergency detention of subversives; prohibits sharing classified info with communists.Targets infiltration in government, defense, and unions; created Subversive Activities Control Board to investigate and remove from sensitive positions.Partially repealed (e.g., detention in 1971 Non-Detention Act; Board abolished 1972); registration invalidated in Albertson v. SACB (1965) on self-incrimination; passport ban struck in Aptheker v. Sec’y of State (1964); employment ban in U.S. v. Robel (1967). Remnants (e.g., §797 on military regulations) still used.
Immigration and Nationality Act (McCarran-Walter Act)8 U.S.C. §§ 1182(a)(3)(D), 1227(a)(4)(B) (1952)Makes communist affiliation grounds for inadmissibility/deportation; bars naturalization for current/former party members unless they prove non-advocacy of force.Prevents subversives from entering or holding influential roles in U.S. institutions; used for deportation from academia/government.Active; Section 241(a)(6)(C) invoked in 2025 case against Mahmoud Khalil for alleged communist ties. Upheld in Galvan v. Press (1954) but challenged on due process.
Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (Landrum-Griffin Act), Section 50429 U.S.C. § 504 (1959)Prohibits convicted communists or those advocating overthrow from holding union office for 5 years post-conviction; penalties up to 10 years imprisonment and $10,000 fine.Removes subversives from labor union leadership positions.Active but limited by Brown v. U.S. (1965) requiring specific intent; rarely enforced today.
Communist Control Act of 195450 U.S.C. §§ 841–844 (68 Stat. 775, 1954)Outlaws the Communist Party as a conspiracy to overthrow government; criminalizes membership/support (up to 5 years/$10,000); strips party of legal rights (e.g., no ballot access, suits); defines “communist-infiltrated organizations” for removal of leaders.Bars communists from unions, government, and elections; targets institutional influence.Still on books, never repealed; unused since 1950s due to constitutionality issues (e.g., bills of attainder); ruled unconstitutional in Blawis v. Bolin (1973) for ballot bans; dormant but cited in 2025 discussions on anti-communism.
Executive Order 10450 (Security Requirements for Government Employment)5 C.F.R. Part 731 (1953; amended)Mandates loyalty checks for federal employees; denies clearances for subversive associations, including communism; allows removal for “criminal, infamous, dishonest, immoral, or notoriously disgraceful conduct.”Applies to all federal institutions; basis for modern background checks revoking access for subversives.Active and amended (e.g., by EO 12968 in 1995); focuses on conduct over ideology; used in security clearances.
18 U.S.C. Chapter 115 (Treason, Sedition, and Subversive Activities)18 U.S.C. §§ 2381–2391 (various, consolidated 1948)Covers treason (§2381, death/imprisonment), seditious conspiracy (§2384, up to 20 years), advocating overthrow (§2385, Smith Act), and rebellion (§2383); broad anti-subversion framework.Prosecutes subversives in any institution plotting against government.Fully active; used in modern cases (e.g., January 6, 2021 prosecutions under §2384); no major changes in 2025.
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How to take our country back legally.

This is how we do it folks. We must tie the democrats, perverts, and globalists to these laws, and prosecute them.

Below is a historical list of major U.S. federal laws and legislative actions enacted over the past century that were designed to counter the threat of communism. These measures formed a comprehensive legal framework aimed at preventing the spread of communist ideology, curbing subversive activities, and protecting national security during the 20th century, particularly during the Cold War era.

This list is presented as a historical plan of action reflecting how the U.S. government legally responded to the challenge of communism. It is not an endorsement of these policies, but rather a factual summary of legislative efforts grounded in the national security concerns of their time.

A Legal Plan of Action to Counter the Spread of Communism in the United States (1920s–1950s)
1. Immigration Act of 1918 (Amended 1919, 1920s)
Purpose: Enabled the deportation of non-citizens advocating radical ideologies, including anarchism and Bolshevism.
Action: Targeted foreign-born radicals deemed a threat to public order; used against members of the Communist Party and labor activists.
Legal Tool: Provided executive authority to remove individuals promoting revolutionary doctrines.
2. Smith Act of 1940 (Alien Registration Act)
Purpose: Criminalized advocating the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.
Action: Made it illegal to:
Conspire to teach or advocate the violent destruction of the government.
Be a member of any organization promoting such overthrow.
Impact: Used to prosecute leaders of the Communist Party USA in the 1940s and 1950s (e.g., Dennis v. United States, 1951).
3. Executive Order 9835 (1947) – Federal Employee Loyalty Program
Purpose: Root out communist influence in the federal government.
Action: Established loyalty review boards to investigate federal employees.
Impact: Over 3 million background checks; hundreds dismissed or resigned over alleged communist ties.
Legal Basis: Administrative enforcement of anti-communist standards within the executive branch.
4. Internal Security Act of 1950 (McCarran Act)
Purpose: Strengthen domestic security against subversive activities.
Action:
Required Communist organizations to register with the Attorney General.
Created the Subversive Activities Control Board (SACB) to investigate suspected communist groups.
Authorized detention of suspected subversives during national emergencies.
Presidential Veto: Vetoed by Truman as “dangerous to freedom,” but overridden by Congress.
5. Communist Control Act of 1954
Purpose: Neutralize the Communist Party as a legal political entity.
Action:
Declared the Communist Party an “unlawful association.”
Prohibited CPUSA members from holding union office or obtaining passports.
Revoked the party’s right to collective bargaining representation.
Legal Effect: Effectively criminalized organized communist political activity.
6. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter Act)
Purpose: Restrict entry of individuals based on political ideology.
Action:
Barred admission of anyone affiliated with communism or anarchism.
Allowed deportation of immigrants found to be communist sympathizers.
Impact: Institutionalized ideological screening in immigration policy.
7. Legislative Framework Supporting the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Established: 1938 (formalized in subsequent years)
Purpose: Investigate disloyalty and subversive organizations.
Action:
Conducted high-profile investigations into Hollywood, labor unions, and government agencies.
Used subpoena power to compel testimony; blacklisted individuals who refused to cooperate.
Legal Authority: Derived from congressional investigative powers.
8. Eisenhower’s Executive Order 10450 (1953)
Purpose: Expand loyalty standards beyond mere membership.
Action: Broadened criteria to include “sexual perversion” and other “security risks,” but primarily used to dismiss federal workers suspected of communist sympathies.
Impact: Reinforced the Lavender Scare alongside anti-communist purges.
Summary of the Legal Strategy
This plan of action reflects a multi-pronged legal and administrative approach to combat communism in the United States:

1. Prevent Entry: Exclude communists through immigration law.
2. Monitor & Investigate: Use congressional and executive agencies to identify suspected subversives.
3. Prosecute Ideology: Criminalize advocacy of revolution and compel registration of communist groups.
4. Purge Institutions: Remove suspected communists from

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The Satanic Roots of Ideological Subversion

The Satanic Roots of Ideological Subversion: How Demoralization Plays Right Into Total Depravity

Folks, if you’ve been paying attention to the world around us, you’ve probably noticed how everything seems upside down these days. Truth gets twisted, right is called wrong, and wrong gets paraded as some kind of victim. Yuri Bezmenov, that former KGB defector, nailed it back in the 80s when he spilled the beans on how the Soviets planned to take down societies like ours without firing a shot. He called it “ideological subversion,” and the first step, demoralization, sounds an awful lot like the Devil’s playbook. As a Christian who’s spent years digging into God’s Word, I see this not just as sneaky politics, but as a straight-up satanic attack that exploits the sin-enslaved nature of the lost. The doctrine of Total Depravity explains how this works. Let’s break it down, because if we don’t call this out with biblical truth, we’re just playing into the enemy’s hands.

Bezmenov laid it out plain: Demoralization takes 15-20 years to brainwash a generation through schools, media, and even churches. He said it’s about eroding moral standards so people can’t tell right from wrong anymore. “A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information,” he warned in his lectures. Facts, proofs, even pictures—none of it sinks in. In law and order, it’s especially nasty: Criminals get painted as poor victims of society, while cops and real victims are treated like the bad guys. “A criminal is not a criminal, actually. He’s a defendant… Nice fellow,” Bezmenov quipped. Meanwhile, the justice system gets mocked as oppressive.

His KGB buddies like Anatoliy Golitsyn, Ion Mihai Pacepa, and Stanislav Levchenko backed this up with their own stories. Golitsyn talked about long-term deceptions to make the West doubt its own foundations. Pacepa exposed how they used “disinformation” to frame the innocent and hype up the guilty, stirring up chaos in the name of liberation. Levchenko showed how they infiltrated media to divide people, turning protectors into villains. It’s all connected, a calculated inversion of morality that leaves societies ripe for collapse.

We can see the media doing this. They’ve been at it for a long time now. We can see the corrupt leftist Prosecutors punishing 70 year old grandmothers for praying outside of abortion clinics while letting thugs kill grandmothers in the streets. We can see the media glorifying the criminal, and demonizing the victims. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How can this be? How can anyone see this as good, and just? This is madness!” Here is the answer. It is intentional. The satanic left uses communism to increase human death, and suffering. They are anti-human, because they are anti-Christ. If you can get under this idea, and grab onto it, you can finally open your eyes to the evil that is corrupting our world.

Now, let’s get into the Bible here. This isn’t just human cunning; it’s satanic to the core because it preys on total depravity. Romans 3:10-18 spells it out: “None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God. All have turned aside; together they have become worthless; no one does good, not even one.” We’re all corrupted mind, heart, and sin-enslaved from the start. Demoralization doesn’t invent that; it fans the flames, making us even more blind to God’s truth. Jeremiah 17:9 calls the heart “deceitful above all things, and desperately sick.” Without the Holy Spirit opening our eyes, we’re suckers for these lies.

Satan’s the master inverter. Jesus pegged him in John 8:44 as “a liar and the father of lies,” with zero truth in him. He flips God’s order: Isaiah 5:20 woes those who “call evil good and good evil.” Sound familiar? Not prosecuting criminals while treating victims like suspects? That’s perverting justice, which Deuteronomy 16:19 flat-out forbids. Proverbs 17:15 says justifying the wicked and condemning the righteous is “an abomination to the Lord.” This fake mercy Bezmenov described sympathizing with crooks while slamming the law, it’s void of any real goodness. It’s demonic, straight from the “prince of the power of the air” in Ephesians 2:2, working through “sons of disobedience.”

I’ve seen this play out in my own life and in the church. Back when I was younger, I bought into some cultural lies until the Word of God me straight. Just like Bezmenov’s “useful idiots” who help their own downfall, we Christians can get duped if we’re not vigilant. History shows it too. Think of how false prophets like Joseph Smith twisted truth, as I’ve written before. The early Church fathers like Augustine warned against letting sin slide, tying back to God’s command in Genesis to be fruitful, not fearful.

In the end, this demoralization is satanic because it rejects God’s absolute standards for a mushy relativism where everyone does “what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). But praise God, there’s hope in the Gospel. Though we’re totally depraved, Christ regenerates us (John 3:3), giving us power to resist. Put on that armor of God from Ephesians 6:11, folks. Discern the lies, proclaim biblical justice, and repent if you’ve been swayed. Trust Him over the world’s schemes—because in Christ, the light crushes the darkness every time.

What do you think? Spotting this in today’s headlines? Drop a comment and let’s discuss. And if this hits home, share it—time to wake up the Church.

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Communism is satanic

A Christian nation says, “There is not enough food for our people. How can we produce more food?” A godless communist nation says, “There are too many people to feed. How can we reduce the population?” Mao Zedong killed approximately 55 million of his own countrymen during the communist revolution, and the so called, great leap forward. He killed millions by starving them to death, while he got fat, and exported the people’s food.

Citation from the Heritage Foundation.

“Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong. According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with—by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million—the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards—young men and women between 14 and 21—roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten—all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time—China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

First Appeared in Vindy.com” Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong.

According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with—by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million—the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards—young men and women between 14 and 21—roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten—all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time—China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

First Appeared in Vindy.com Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong.

According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with—by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million—the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards—young men and women between 14 and 21—roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten—all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time—China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

First Appeared in Vindy.com Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong.

According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with—by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million—the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards—young men and women between 14 and 21—roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten—all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time—China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

First Appeared in Vindy.com” Lee Edwards, Ph.D. @LeeWEdwards
Former Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought Lee Edwards is a leading historian of American conservatism and the author or editor of 25 books.

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Socialism/Communism are anti-Christ.


Socialism/Communism are anti-Christ.  Wherever they have been, they have either completely criminalized faith in Christ, or have severely persecuted the Church to the point of forcing them to pervert their faiths, or hide them altogether.  There can be no free expression of faith in the one true God of the Bible under those man/satan-centered systems.  The State is the highest authority.  They can have no other gods besides the State.  Don’t they know that Christ must not be held under any authority except that of the Father.  No government should ever attempt to subjugate Him or His Church!

For all of you young secular millennials, remember, what you do to us one day, someone could do to you the next.  God is just, and you will pay for your sins in Hell, where He will pour out His wrath on you for all eternity, if you don’t repent and put your faith in Him.  No government is the answer, except the eternal King’s government!  Bow your knee to Him now and hail Him as King, Lord of all, Jesus the Christ, who was crucified and raised from the dead, who rules on high, and will judge the quick and the dead!

Communism destroys human life.  It kills image bearers of God.  It robs God and perverts what He has made.  It is satanic!  Here is an excerpt from an article on how many HUMAN BEINGS have been killed by communism.

“Communist regimes killed 60 million in the 20th century through genocide, according to Le Monde, more than 100 million people[2] according to The Black Book of Communism (Courtois, Stéphane, et al., 1997).[3] and according to Cleon Skousen[4] in his best-selling book The Naked Communist.[5]

It is estimated that in the past 100 years, governments under the banner of atheistic communism have caused the death of somewhere between 40,472,000 and 259,432,000 human lives.[6] Dr. R. J. Rummel, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Hawaii, is the scholar who first coined the term democide (death by government). Dr. R. J. Rummel’s mid estimate regarding the loss of life due to communism is that communism caused the death of approximately 110,286,000 people between 1917 and 1987.[7]”  If you want to review the sources cited by the author the wiki link is here.  He listed his source material.  Here is another short little article on how great of a killer communism is.

Ask this question, “Where in the world does the most horrendous human rights violations happen?”  Answer, where there is rule by Communism/socialism, Islam, or atheism.  Human flourishing happens most and best under Christian rule.  Capitalism, when done by Christians is far better than any other method of running economies.

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The Church has Surrendered the Royal Law to the Secular Federal Government.

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An argument against socialism, undeclared socialism, and communism from a Christian perspective.

The Church has been robbed of one of it’s greatest joys, and duties.  Mark 12:31, “ “The second is this, ‘YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” ”  Since we have surrendered this joyful grace and duty to secular government, we will not experience some of the fruit of the gospel the way our predecessors did.  

Think about the things that are done by the government, with tax dollars, allegedly on our behalf.  Here is a short list of some semi-socialised and socialised systems in America; public schools, universities, health care/hospitals, social security, disability, medicare/aid, housing subsidies, foster homes, nursing homes, and government jobs.  Before there was a large centralized federal government, the Church performed most of these functions.  If you were born in a hospital chances were that it was built, and paid for by the Church.  Education was a priority of the Church.  Schools and universities were started by Christians to train up men of God, for the service of our Lord.  Children were treated like spiritual beings, in need of the same gospel as their parents.  They were instructed in doctrine and theology.  They were catechised and experienced confirmation, before acceptance in the Church.  The most prominent building in the center of most towns was the Church, with its high steeple holding the cross aloft for all to look upon.  Orphans were taken care of by the Church.  Christians built, funded, and staffed orphanages, and sanitariums, to help those in need.  The hungry and needy came to the Church for help.  The Church taught people to put away money for themselves in their old age, and to leave an inheritance for their posterity.  The elderly were taken care of by their families.  People sought provisions from God, dispensed through His Church.  

The Church was blessed with the duty and ability to love their neighbor as themselves.  The joy they must have known, demonstrating God’s love and grace to His creatures in their state of need.  The fellowship they shared, the sense of community, the sympathy for the suffering, identifying with other humans in their sorrow, feeling and sharing together the human experience of the divine, ministering to the elderly and dying, all of this service flowing from hearts that have been regenerated by Holy Spirit, people in the newness of spiritual rebirth, obedient to God and their new affections, all testifying to the glorious work of His gospel on and in them.

All of this grace and love shown to those in need, brought their gaze tenderly upon Christ and His cross.  The faithfulness of the Church, worked out in their lives, gave them a glimpse of the gospel they had heard, but never known.  Being blessed in such a way, as to have been helped and provided for when in deep distress, grows a fondness towards God and His body.  People were brought into the communion of believers, as the Holy Spirit convicted them, in light of the goodness of God, demonstrated through His people.

Our current state is so much the worse.  We’ve attempted to alleviate the, “burden” of the Church with social programs funded by taxation.  We’ve removed God as our King.  We’ve taken Him from His throne and cast an idol to be placed upon it.  Human government on the throne, accepting our praises, worship, and our supplications.  We abide atrocities, in hopes of a morsel of provision, to be doled out for the loyal subjects, while waiting expectantly for our false gods to take care of our children, widows, orphans, sick, needy, and old.   Everyone one of us, isolated and in our own compartments, safely tucked away from the suffering of our fellow man. “It is not my problem, isn’t there a government program for that?” We cry out when we gaze up from our electronic distractions to see the plight of a poor unfortunate soul in need.  

Our reliance has shifted from the providence of God in His mercies, to the politburo.  The few political elite imagine new laws to solidify their reign, and foist them upon us, as new commandments to be followed without question.  What was once the domain of the Church is now being dictated by our new secular gods.  What is marriage? Who is my brother? What is tolerance? What is a right? Are all questions our world asks the government to answer.  We wait for them to rule from on high and give us answers.  People wait in lines the first of the month for their food, after receiving their unemployment, social security/disability, welfare, food subsidies, and so on, with nobody in particular to thank, just the nebulous government, who doles out just enough to get by and keep them enslaved.  We need to repent, and enter into the realm of politics and public service as we are called vocationally.  We need to be the salt and light in all arenas of public affairs.  We need not be afraid, but rather boldly proclaim the joy of knowing the Lord.  “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21 NASB