The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners

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The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners

The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners

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This set of grievances, as profound if not more troubling than those listed by the Declaration of Independence against British tyranny, will cause the largest electoral shift in history in the coming November elections – that is, if the Democrats’ massive retail election steal that was so effective in the 2020 election doesn’t erase it. If a modicum of election integrity can be maintained, the Democrat party is facing extinction.

Horowitz does not emphasize the seriousness of the spiritual battle we are in, most likely as his last book, “Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America” (and this written by a secular Jew!), thoroughly treats the subject. Clearly, our galloping cultural nihilism is the fruit of a secular-humanist, elitist and globalist cult which denies God or that our Creator should have any say in the conduct of human affairs.

The ideology prevailed first because belief in hierarchies and the mythology of oppression is essential to the identities of people who call themselves ‘social justice warriors’ and ‘progressives,’” Horowitz says. “But far more important is the utility of these myths as weapons in the wars that leftist politics provoke. Whoever is on the wrong end of the hierarchies, whoever can be stigmatized as a victimizer and oppressor, becomes a ready-made target for public abuse and annihilation.” Re: lynching: “About a third of lynching victims were white, and many of the victims had committed criminal acts and were targets of ‘frontier justice’ rather than racism.” -p. 37 White Fragility’ explains that white people are racists by birth, regardless of anything they say, do, or intend,” Horowitz writes. “‘How to Be an Antiracist’ provides a rationale for the efforts of left-wing activists to redefine racism to cover any viewpoint that doesn’t conform to theirs. In short, it is a handbook of totalitarian ideology.” When all else fails, with troops deployed in 12 major cities and Lloyd and Potter in the Oval Office demanding Foster's resignation, Casey advises that he will confess to being part of their conspiracy (having uncovered enough information to sound legitimate in his so-called confession), denying the true conspirators any chance of claiming that they have acted within the Constitution.

Another problem I see with Horowitz’s book is that part of the title is “How a Totalitarian Movement is Destroying America.” He writes: Business as usual will only send the country more speedily to destruction and perdition. Instead, the Uniparty must be put out of its misery. A long-time observer and critic of radical ideology, Horowitz argues that this is done with a single purpose in mind: the remaking of the United States in the mold of cultural Marxism. All memoirs contain or exclude aspects that enhance the status of the writer. Warsi, like most other politicians and autobiographers, invariably suffers from this. Her perceptiveness with regards to being British and Muslim, the depth of Islamophobia and the ineffectiveness with which terrorism is dealt with by wrongly focusing on ideology as the only precursor to violent Islamist extremism, however, reveals a book containing detailed insights and critical reflections, all combined with oodles of chutzpah. That the book is a feminist tract is also clear from Warsi’s position as a working-class Muslim woman not only struggling to fight racism, but, crucially, sexism too. The work details events and information uncovered between 1956 and 1959 by the United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management in which Kennedy served as chief counsel. The book focuses on corruption, crime and graft within American labor unions, with an emphasis on International Brotherhood of Teamsters, as well as union busting by employers. Kennedy describes the Teamsters as the most powerful institution in the United States aside the United States Government itself (1994, p.161). According to Robert Kennedy, George Meany, former president of the AFL–CIO, has called Jimmy Hoffa organized labor's No. 1 Enemy (1994, p.161).From then on, the ANC has always been on the side of the people who have been accused of corruption at the expense of the victims of corruption.” Horowitz explains that identity politics “is more accurately understood as Cultural Marxism—the idea that American society is characterized by oppressive hierarchies, and thus divided into warring races, genders, and classes.” Warsi concludes that in spite of all that is good and right about diversity in Britain, British racism is resistant. Indeed, it continues to reinvent itself, with all the focus now on ‘the Muslim’, who represents a colour, culture and creed seen as problematic for the state, homogenising a vast people and a global faith community, reducing it to all that is loathed about the self but projected on to this predefined other. British racism is, ultimately, ubiquitous and omnipotent. In the end, this is the issue, is it not? Warsi contends that resistance is not futile. Neither is political action. She does concede, however, that the challenges grow faster than the opportunities.

Owen Jones described the book as "A terrifying, frightening indictment of the British establishment" while Naomi Klein praised it as "The definitive account of the strike—the best book on the Thatcher era". In The Irish Times the book was commended as "A staggering journalistic investigation" with Joseph Crilly writing that "one can only allow one’s head to swirl with a sense of the iniquity and the dishonesty involved". [1] Horrified by the suspected murder of a friend and colleague by the Panthers, Horowitz was awakened to the brutal thuggery of left-wing extremism, and to the hypocrisy of the left-wing Democrat establishment which covered for it. Horowitz shares the story behind “Strange fruit song”. I know the song but I didn't know the full story.Slavery was actually illegal in Virginia Colony in 1619. It did not become legal until a series of laws between 1660-1680s). The only thing (Lindsay) Graham got wrong was calling Ford a victim. She was the aggressor: a cynical liar and character assassin. Graham’s misplaced sympathy was a genuflection to the feminist witch hunt that had made the whole travesty possible. It was the gentlemanly thing to do, but it didn’t reflect the reality of what this hateful woman had done. Christine Blasey Ford-- aided, abetted, and prodded by the Democrats-- was the perpetrator of a reprehensible crime against a good and decent man. It was also a crime against her country, as America would not be America without the equal treatment of all, male as well as female, or without the presumption of innocence, the right to cross-examine an accuser, and due process to protect the innocent.” -p. 74 With only a few days left until the coup, Casey receives unexpected support from "Jake", a Russian operative able to supply the kind of satellite and photographic proof that Foster cannot risk requesting of anyone in the compromised US intelligence community. When Jake provides access to Sarah McCann, secretary to the murdered Daniels and secretly a Russian agent, Lloyd's operatives assassinate her. There may be a deranged sophomore somewhere who dreams of outlawing the Republican Party, arresting its leaders, and executing many of them. All most of us Democrats want to achieve is a restoration the dominance the Democrat Party had from the inauguration of President Roosevelt in 1933 to the inauguration of President Nixon in 1968. Indeed, Horowitz goes as far as to say that the “pioneers of this totalitarian censorship are the faculties of America’s liberal arts colleges…Eventually they reshaped college curricula so successfully that conservative viewpoints have virtually vanished from the institutions of higher learning in America.”



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