Those of you who get the postings from the JPFO will
recognize the source for the ideas in this column (and several which will
follow.) At any rate, I consider that this book, The Black Book Of
Communism," to be one of the most important to come along in quite awhile.
As the final sentence in the column says, "If we are to protect the future,
it is imperative that we understand the past in the present!
A few weeks ago, we reported on the manner in which the teachings of Antonio
Gramsci have been (and ARE) being used to change our cultural traditions in
order to make it possible to install a totally new set of beliefs. This process
has been going on for many decades but has been accelerated rapidly in the last
twenty years without the American people, with rare exceptions, even suspecting
that the cultural "ground" was being dug away from beneath their feet.
Indeed, it is only the middle aged and us "gray hairs" who are aware
that conditions were once markedly different in this country.
There is a new book available called "The Black Book Of Communism."
The book is the work of several authors, chief among them being Stephanie
Courtois. It was published first in France in 1997. After translation from the
French, it was published in this country by Harvard University Press in 1999.
The seven hundred plus pages of the book are not any passionate partisan tirade.
It is far more powerful than that. It is a simple recitation, in article after
article, of the horrendous historical facts of Communist conquest and crimes.
Beginning with the terror tactics instituted by Lenin and continuing through
better than 80 years to include the starvation resulting from Afro-communism,
the book dispassionately describes the events, adds up the numbers, describes
the conditions and names the names of the criminals involved. It is astonishing
that so little is widely known of this history. We hear, over and over and over,
of the six million Jews killed by the Nazis, although little mention is made of
the other millions of non-Jews who were also killed in the extermination camps.
However, Hitler was a rank amateur, a piker, as compared to the Communist
regimes all over the world.
This book documents right at one hundred million (100,000,000) deaths
directly attributable to the Communists — NOT casualties of war, but CIVILIAN
slaughter. Deaths in gulags and concentration camps by the most brutal torture
methods the minds of inhuman beasts could design. "Kinder" deaths from
a simple bullet to the back of the head. Most of the deaths came from simple
starvation (not an easy way to die, either.) In some cases the starvation was
the result of deliberate, planned famines used to exterminate any who were
considered to be enemies of the "State." In other cases, the
starvation was the inevitable result of the government's disastrous control of
the goods and means of production. Regardless of the reason, one hundred million
humans lost their lives because of the actions of their own government!
But, OF COURSE, nothing like that could ever happen in this country! Could
it?
It is unthinkable to imagine a "Pol Pot" type regime, as happened
in Cambodia, being able to take over and exterminate a THIRD of this country's
population. The brutalities of the "Sendero Luminoso" (Shining Path)
Maoist movement which terrorized Peru aren't possible either. Are they?
Or, closer to home, how about the prisons in Nicaragua where prisoners were
jammed so tightly into cells that they had to sleep standing up. Water was so
scarce that prisoners drank their own urine. Toilet facilities were non existent
to the extent that the cells, and even the hallways, ran thick with excrement.
Nah, nothing like that could ever happen in a modern industrialized nation like
the United States!
Ah, but think about Nazi Germany, itself an extremely modern industrialized
nation. Nazism and Communism are remarkably similar in their tactics, if not
their beliefs. The Nazis were working to exterminate masses of people on the
basis of "race." The Communists were (and are) slaughtering masses of
people on the basis of "class." There is NO MORAL DISTINCTION between
the two!
It is interesting, as the authors point out, that the Communists actually
benefited by massively promoting the belief, worldwide, that the Holocaust was a
crime unique in mankind's history. Doing so diverted attention from the even
more horrendous crimes which they were committing themselves. By concentrating
popular attention on the so-called "fascist right" and its atrocities
they were able to keep their own crimes almost totally unknown — except to the
unfortunate victims!
We are "told" that Communism is dead, that even China is on the
road to capitalism. (As if that were somehow beneficial to the free world! An
industrialized Red China is an even greater threat to its neighbors and us!)
Why should we care what happened "way back then?"
The answer is that trust in the all powerful STATE is becoming ever more
common in this country. That trust is waiting to destroy masses of people AGAIN.
That trust was the very essence of Nazism and Communism. It is the belief that
the STATE, regardless of where it claims to have its authority from, is supreme.
This belief leads first to the acceptance of the idea that certain individuals
or groups, who are not "politically correct" (to use today's
terminology), are "unacceptable." Then these same people become
"enemies" and finally we will be told that they must be "disposed
of for the good of society."
Can you think of any instances of this already? How about Ruby Ridge? How
about the Branch Davidians in Texas? How about miners, cattlemen, timber and oil
companies we are told are "destroying" the environment? We are being
carefully conditioned to accept the OLD evils of total central government
control even though the "appearance" of Constitutional restrictions is
maintained.
In the next few weeks, we will be examining a few of the ways in which that
conditioning is taking place, right here in Happy Valley, in Utah and in the
country as a whole. In order to protect the future it is imperative that we
understand the past in the present!