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Mindless March Toward Dictatorship - Spectatorship Vs Participation
From the Wisconsin Report 8-30-01
From bettyfreauf@webtv.net
9-20-1

From 'The Most Secret Science' (1984)
By Archibald E. Roberts
LtCol. AUS, ret.
Director, Committee to Restore the Constitution.
 
 
The political reality of today is the fact that after fifty years of "fighting communism", the great array of anti-communists have failed to deter the rising tide of revolution. Patriotic organizations still have no real strategy for effective action because of the failure to recognize the obvious: The real enemy of the people lurks in New York and Washington, D.C.
 
Conservative leaders must come to realize that a mattoid "elite" has seized control of policy-making and conflict management in the United States. International financiers and industrialists, in secret alliance with revolutionary forces, are merging American and Soviet societies under a master plan of infiltration, subversion and rebellion.
 
General reaction of the muzzled majority to increasing exploitation and oppression has been a defense of the status quo. Yet, it must be clear that a political system perpetually on the defensive is doomed to ultimate defeat. Somewhere, somehow, we must counterattack.
 
The problem might be considered as basically one of inducing movement and action. Relatively few people in America are pro-communist, or even socialists. Still, revolutionaries in government retain an iron grip on American domestic and foreign policy, manipulating economic, social and political disciplines to expand their dream of world empire at the expense of the Republic.
 
Meanwhile, the vast majority of the people, both captives and targets, remain relatively passive.
 
This passivity is not accidental. World government conflict managers have long realized the significance of the vast gulf between spectators and participants. Their whole strategy is geared to maximize the victim's spectatorship and minimize his participation in the struggle.
 
That principle was shown in South Vietnam. It is estimated that out of every hundred people in rural areas, twenty were actively aiding the communist Viet Cong, forty were passively anti-communist and forty were neutral. That active twenty was enough to turn the country into a major battlefield leading to ultimate defeat of American forces - aided and abetted, of course, by concealed conflict managers in New York and Washington.
 
Conservative attempts to influence the spectator-participant ratio have been mainly confined to vague educational programs, insipid protest, and generalized talk - none of which has been able to inspire much favorable movement. Indeed, many conservative organizations obviously regard the national crisis as a popularity contest, not a war for survival.
 
In contrast, fear has been the mattoid's chief weapon; economic, political and social coercion, for maximizing passivity and spectatorhship. Effective though it is, oppression is a two-edged weapon. Its application generates potential reaction. These suppressed reactions can explode with sudden violence. Channelling anger and frustration into constructive action is the task of knowledgeable Americans everywhere. The individual can do nothing to protect himself and his family until he is armed with knowledge and a plan of action.
 
Defeat of the mattoids now leading America into the twilight zone of national disaster demands intelligent acceptance of the facts behind the crisis. And, it requires a courageous marshalling of resources, and the commitment of motivated citizens who will take whatever action is necessary to reverse the mindless march toward dictatorship.

 
 
 
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