Described as “an excerpt from “The Naked Communist” by Cleon Skousen,” the “1963 Communist Rules” consists of 45 tactics and objectives related to a gradual communist takeover of the United States. They were entered into the Congressional Record Jan. 10, 1963, by U.S. Rep. Albert S. Herlong Jr., a Floridian who served in Congress from [...]
Are Communists Succeeding in Takeover of USA?
September 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
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Credit Card Companies Kill ‘Mythbusters’ Episode (Updated)
August 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Bullying takes place on the school playground and in the political arena. It also takes place in the world of big business. The video below shows Adam Savage, co-host of Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters program, addressing the audience at the recent HOPE hackercon about the way the popular cable television network was bullied by representatives of [...]
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