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105 years ago, a meeting of great importance took place. The target was the destruction of Capitalism.

"Autumn of 1905 was chock-full of historic people and events. Teddy Roosevelt was president. His cousins Franklin and Eleanor were settling down as newlyweds in New York. Novelist Upton Sinclair had recently published his infamous novel The Jungle in serial form.


A young baseball player named Ty Cobb was enjoying his rookie year, and inventor Orville Wright was recovering from a recent airplane crash. The science community was atwitter with talk of new physics theories just published by a 26-year old nobody named Einstein.


The U.S. population was around 83 million people. Fifteen million of them had a bathtub; six million had a telephone, and fifty of them were about to embark on a plan to replace American capitalism with Marxist socialism."


In New York City a group that ACORN would have been proud of, not to mention Obama, Ayers, Alinsky, H.Rap Brown, The Black Panthers, met to lay the foundation of Socialism inside the United States. By 1920 over 65 chapters existed on colleges across the United States. The hotbeds for these chapters were the Ivy league schools in the east. This was just the beginning of getting started to where we have ended up today. Obama is just the latest tool to try and bring the United States to the brink of ruin and becoming a third world country.


This is from American Thinker. It is a bit long, very well worth your time.





Stealing Capitalism: The Crime of the Century
By Jill S. Sprik

It's been 105 years since a clandestine plot was hatched to purloin America's capitalist system and replace it with socialism. Most of us were unaware of what was taking place right under our naïve noses, but recent events have now made it clear. Here's how it happened:

Autumn of 1905 was chock-full of historic people and events. Teddy Roosevelt was president. His cousins Franklin and Eleanor were settling down as newlyweds in New York. Novelist Upton Sinclair had recently published his infamous novel The Jungle in serial form.

A young baseball player named Ty Cobb was enjoying his rookie year, and inventor Orville Wright was recovering from a recent airplane crash. The science community was atwitter with talk of new physics theories just published by a 26-year old nobody named Einstein.

The U.S. population was around 83 million people. Fifteen million of them had a bathtub; six million had a telephone, and fifty of them were about to embark on a plan to replace American capitalism with Marxist socialism.

On September 12, 1905, a group of community organizers assembled in the loft of Peck's restaurant in New York City. Among those in attendance were Upton Sinclair, Jack London, John Dewey, Clarence Darrow, Mary "Mother" Jones, and Walter Lippman.

They named their group the Intercollegiate Socialist Society (I.S.S.). Governing and membership rules were established. Officers were chosen and goals were identified:

1. Promote an intelligent interest in Socialism among college men and women [1];
2. Familiarize students with the inherent evils of American economic and social system based on laissez-faire policies [2];
3. Promote the establishment of a socialist order [2].

The I.S.S. determined to achieve its goals in three ways: organize I.S.S. chapters on college campuses; graduate socialist adherents into society; and permeate labor unions, schools, and government with their followers.

Initial efforts met with resistance, as socialism was despised in America at this time. But with persistence and occasional obfuscation, I.S.S. chapters were soon formed at Harvard, Columbia, and Princeton, and by 1917, there were 61 college campus chapters and twelve alumni groups.

At about the same time the Intercollegiate Socialist Society was organized, the Rand School of Social Science opened for business in New York City. The school was funded primarily by the British Fabians. Various Intercollegiate Socialist Society officers were also on the board of the Rand School, whose purpose aligned with that of the I.S.S.:

The school had a very definite object -- that of providing an auxiliary or specialized agency to serve the Socialist and Trade Union Movement of the United States in an educational capacity ... to offer training along the lines calculated to make them more efficient workers for the Cause. [3]
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Unknown said...

What you see my friend is not what Islam is about. Criticise the MIND FRAME of the people but do not criticise the religion.

Islam says not to hurt even the feelings of others, killing is a huge thing infront of this. Islam says to take care of every human being NOT JUST muslims. Islam preaches honesty, love, peace, generosity, forgiveness and you name it. And tell you what this is not just islam, all religions of the world give this message.

If today bunch of SO-CALLED muslims who do not understand religion a bit is causing harm to the world blame their wrong mentality and NOT a religion. Catch them punish them and teach them a lesson but please do not put everyone under one roof.

Thanks.