Humble Host feels compelled to accentuate and relate the importance of the historic events occurring in America in May 1970 to the events occurring in our country 50 years later in May 2020. The cracks in our constitutional republic didn’t originate in 1970, but the anti-Vietnam war demonstrations, riots and bloody confrontations ignited by the Kent State shootings opened the cracks and gave birth to a new breed of reformers and revolutionaries. The following is snipped from Clara Bingham’s WITNESS TO THE REVOLUTION…. I quote…
“One hundred and fifty Weathermen shed their identities in the spring of 1970 and waded into the alternate universe of Vietnam War deserters, resisters, Black Panthers, Catholic radicals, drug dealers and hippies who made up ‘the underground.’ The FBI began its hunt to find the Weathermen, and J. Edgar Hoover declared that their leader, Bernadine Dohrn, was ‘the most dangerous woman in America.’ Soon to rename themselves the Weather Underground, the Weathermen’s numbers were small in comparison to the thousands of others in hiding. The Pentagon reported 73,000 deserters in 1969 and another 89,000 in 1970. Seventy percent headed to Canada and other countries but thousands remained in America, hiding in plain sight, wearing disguises and using false names.”… In addition, Bingham quotes Bernadine Rae Dohrn (Wife of Bill Ayers)…
Dorhn: “The spring of ’70, when we were newly underground, the invasion of Laos and Cambodia was followed by the biggest student strike in the history of the United States. Even though SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) had been lost, suddenly there was a vibrant, national student movement. The killings at Kent State and Jackson State propelled both the black and white student movements to accelerate in their organization, strategies, and tactics…. It was like being reborn–especially because for us the winter had been so horrible with the assassination of Fred Hampton, and the public’s seeming nonresistance to the escalation in Vietnam. Suddenly this outpouring of resistance began, and we found a lot of hope and energy in the counterculture and in the revived student movement and the growing women’s movement. It was a reminder that when people look like they’re asleep, they’re not always asleep; and a reminder of how hateful the government was. They were willing to shoot their own children. Of course, we now know they were shooting a lot of black children; but shooting white children at Kent State was shocking to white people in America. Kent State was a validation of our antigovernment rhetoric. It proved us right.”… End quote…
Please take a few minutes to read the biography of Bernadine Dohrn… She and her cohort of revolutionaries, now three generations strong, march to the drumbeat of Saul Alinsky’s instruction for “realistic radicals,” RULES FOR RADICALS, and enjoy the company and support of a growing number of elected Members of Congress, as well as former President #44:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadine_Dohrn
There is no difference between Alinsky’s followers and the genocidical mass murderers they worship. They are all sociopaths who:
- Break rules or laws
- Behave aggressively or impulsively
- Feel little guilt for harm they cause others
- Use manipulation, deceit, and controlling behavior
Make no mistake. If they could get away with sending us (God-fearing American Patriots) to “reeducation” (concentration) camps or march us in front of firing squads or into gas chambers, they would. We are the carbon they want to eliminate.