A second cold war is needed against global communism…
A series of global events have pushed the world toward communism, without much notice. The violent anti G20 protests started of a chain of reactions against the so-called “elite and Western influenced countries” against globalization, free-market economy, and if I may add, capitalism in general. The North Korean and Venezuelan rhetorical machines followed. Maoists winning the Nepal elections, and increasing their presence in democratic countries like India, on one hand, and changing jerseys and pretending to be Democrats in countries of Latin America, on the other. Chinese influence on global economic markets is quickly on the rise. Not to forget the Russia-Georgia war, and the countless unsolved mysterious deaths of rights campaigners there.
Americans, and the so-called Western-influenced world, forgetful as they are, should a certain John Foster Dulles. U.S. Secretary of State, under President Eisenhower, and a veteran and uncompromising cold warrior, this man formulated the aggressive foreign policy of the United States during the 1950s, which went on to become the backbone of the global resistance against communist subversion of the World for almost half a century, until the fall of the Soviets and Eastern Europe.
However, after the fall of the Soviets, the communists understood that their policies were discarded by the majority of the world. They changed tactics. In the word of Lord Monckton, conservative peer of U.K. and author of the forward to Climate Caper, they turned to be “water melon communists, green on outside but red on inside.”
“At [the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference Continue reading



