Marxism has been called the greatest threat that the Church has faced in all of its history. It has produced the greatest degree of social, physical, and moral ruin the world has ever known. Marxism advocates destroying the family, the free enterprise system and Christianity and replace with their utopian Marxist communist New World Order revolution.
In order to achieve this, they must level everybody out and make them equally poor. I can assure you that this process is well under way. According to Oxfam, a group working to alleviate poverty, the combined wealth of the poorest half of the world–3.8 billion people–fell by 11% just last year. The New York Times claims the richest 8 people on the planet have more wealth than the poorest 3.8 billion.
Now these Global elites claim to have the power to be the solution and they know what is best for the peasants of the world, yet they’ve sold each country they’ve impoverished to multinational communist corporations.
Every sector of society in every respective country has been restructured. We are almost living in a corporate fascist tyranny and big power elites control most governments and write the laws.
Carroll Quigley wrote a book entitled Tragedy and Hope that was based on a two-year study of the internal documents of the power elites and their history. He noted:
These powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences.
Here, Quigley presented evidence that perhaps indicates the remarkable concentration of power within a relatively few organizations. By controlling energy they can control nations, and by controlling food and the health sector, they can control individuals.
By excessive rates and taxes, they want to destroy the middle class and small businesses. Their goal to merge all big businesses until about 6 companies control the commerce of each country. This is called ‘centralisation of control.’ So how can they be the solution? The answer was given by Hegel-the German philosopher and this process has been described by historians as the Hegelian dialect or principles:
The first step is a thesis, which is to create a problem. The second is an antithesis where opposition to the problem is generated through fear and panic. The third step is a synthesis that offers the solution to the problem created by step one. Humanity is to be convinced through fear of the need for a world government or a New World Order.
World Socialism/Communism
On May 6 2018 marked the two hundredth anniversary of the death of Karl Marx, in his preface to an elaborate collection of responses to the death of Karl Marx called Karl Marx Remembered, Philip Foner asserts:
I am confident that when the two hundredth anniversary of the death of Karl Marx will be observed, the entire world will be socialist.
Absurd as it may sound, the original plan of the communists was to establish a communist world government by dividing the masses into racial, religious, economic, political, educational, social, and income groups. And then further divide those groups into more opposing groups by identifying division within those already divided.
Webster’s New World Dictionary describes Socialism as:
Any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods; a system of society or group living in which there is no private property; a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state; a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and in which private ownership of the means of production and distribution has been eliminated.
Communism as:
a system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed a theory advocating elimination of private property; a doctrine based on revolutionary Marxian socialism and Marxism-Leninism that was the official ideology of the U.S.S.R.; a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production; a final stage of society in Marxist theory in which the state has withered away and economic goods are distributed equitably; communist systems collectively.
And Capitalism as:
an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market.
The Struggle Between Monopolistic Capitalism and Competitive Capitalism
The best type of economy operates by free competition or free enterprise. Under this system of competitive capitalism, we have private property for everyone who wants to work for it.
Unfortunately, today, the free market system is not free at all. Rather, it is rigged by corporate elites who control the bulk of the world’s economic and political power. As a matter of fact, if you were to ask the average person what type of economic system we have, they would probably answer capitalism.
If you went ahead and asked them what type of system is the opposite of capitalism, they would probably say communism (provided they know what it means). But we are not only in a struggle between communism and capitalism, the struggle is also between monopolistic capitalism and competitive capitalism.
The characteristic of monopolistic capitalism is that capital is held privately by the state or corporations, which means that it is controlled. A further characteristic of this system is that prices are high, quality is poor, and there is generally no private property for the masses.
Conversely, in a competitive capitalistic system, capital is held privately and decentralised; a further characteristic is that prices are low, the quality is high, and so much is produced that more people have to be hired to go and sell the products.
Socialism, which the Western world government is pushing us all toward today, is similar to communism in many ways.
Communism is based on the belief that the universe is only matter and energy. Reducing the world into only matter and energy is materialism. If a person is just a product of his or her environment, then there is no God; and by giving them what they need (food, clothing, shelter, free healthcare, etc.), their human nature can be changed and molded.
But this is false and works only for a short period of time. Then it is up to the government on whether a person gets to breathe or not. Very scary, isn’t it? Communism breads secular humanism and totalitarianism.
America as a Socialist Democracy
In the last 70 years, most Western countries have slowly progressed toward socialism, on the sure path to communism or even fascism. Even the much more admired constitutional American republic has been shoved aside and Americans have almost given up the principles of liberty and freedom. America is now considered a socialist democracy.
Here Ron Ewart presents clear and well-substantiated views of how the onslaught of socialism has invaded America:
As far as American socialism is concerned, that ship has sailed and the only way to stop it is to remove the fuel from its engines (money) ….. or torpedo its hull. The big cities now have the votes and the big cities by their very nature are dependent on government services. Dependency on government services can lead nowhere else but to socialism and mob rule.
Once it starts and gets a foothold on the body politic, it progresses like falling dominoes. It is not IF America will go totally socialist, or join one-world government, only when. The powers forcing socialism and one-world government are more powerful than the forces supporting individual freedom and liberty. And that socialism-driven “power” owns the law, most of the money and the big guns.
Indoctrination of Students
Schools are now transmission belts for socialism propaganda and this indoctrination of students into Communist ideals has been going on for decades. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushschev reportedly told Ezra Taft Benson, Eisenhower’s Secretary of Agriculture, in 1959:
Your children’s children will live under communism. You Americans are so gullible. No, you won’t accept Communism outright, but we’ll keep feeding you small doses of Socialism until you will finally wake up and find that you already have Communism. We won’t have to fight you; we’ll so weaken your economy, until you fall like overripe fruit into our hands.
Today Khrushchev is no longer whispering his dark secrets in secret; he is shouting them by radio over housetops and hilltops. What is even more alarming is that virtually all of the Socialist/Communist leaders of today’s world were recruited not as members of the toiling masses but rather as student intellectuals.
The hardworking middle class of people is a group in which the Communists pretend to be interested, but their great prize is the ideological conquest of the college and university campus using lecturers of philosophy, law, history, sociology and most especially journalism aka MSM or Ministry of Truth. The tactics they use to divide the masses are found in the news they create and sell to the very people who are their targets.
Communist Dictators are Hypocrites
These Marxist gangs (puppets) who are now in Davos deliberating on how “to make globalisation work for every citizen, not just a few individuals” are no longer a ragged minority but well-dressed leaders and the Marxist philosophy dominates their brains. They sit at conference tables of world organisations, not asking questions but stating Marxist Luciferian policies to strangle humanity.
As we’ve mentioned previously, communist dictators are hypocrites. They impose great programs of austerity on the population yet they themselves live in splendor beyond any stretch of the imagination. These leaders live in splendid wealth and grind people into poverty.
East Germany State communist leader Erich Honecker, was found to be a wealthy man indeed. It was reported by the media that he owned thirty two homes, which he used as residences at one or another time. They also reported that he imported one hundred tons of grain every year from the West in order to feed the stags at his private hunting reserve, so that he and his cronies could have good hunting.
This hypocritical man had preached for years that the East Germans must make great sacrifices in order to bring the Communist paradise to pass in the future. Few East Germans had suspected that Honecker had created his own paradise in the present.
Another notable example was Nicolae Ceausescu, who with his wife was executed on Christmas Day in 1989. He was also a man of great wealth. He had subjugated the Romanians in one of the most oppressive dictatorships on earth, even to the extent of killing thousands of them who would not obey his commands.
After his execution, the press carried stories about Ceausescu’s wealth similar to those reported about Honecker. He had built for himself a palace bigger than the one at Versailles. When the revolutionary government opened the palace and people were conducted on tours through it, they were staggered at its splendour. So great was their astonishment that they wondered what to do with the building and what use it might have in any future government.
Men Have Forgotten God
Nobel-Prize-winning novelist, historian and critic of Communist totalitarianism Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote:
You must understand. The leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians. They hated Russians. They hated Christians. Driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse. The October Revolution was not what you call in America the “Russian Revolution.” It was an invasion and conquest over the Russian people.
More of my countrymen suffered horrific crimes at their bloodstained hands than any people or nation ever suffered in the entirety of human history. It cannot be understated. Bolshevism was the greatest human slaughter of all time. The fact that most of the world is ignorant of this reality is proof that the global media itself is in the hands of the perpetrators.
He was heralded as a hero in the West for his courageous and gifted writings from prison that exposed the horrors and tyranny of Soviet communism. At a press conference he was asked why these terrible things had occurred, why millions were tortured, starved and worked to death in Gulag slave labour camps, Solzhenitsyn gave this simple, yet profound, statement: Men have forgotten God…That’s why it happened.
But the reaction in the West was more subdued, at times even hostile, when Solzhenitsyn began to speak with equal candor about the sins and spiritual poverty of the West, most notably in a commencement address given at Harvard University on June 8, 1978.
Then, in 2000, Solzhenitsyn released a new (currently banned in English) book entitled “Together For Two Hundred Years.”This book was a lengthy treatise, a thorough and far-reaching compilation of several decades of research into the machinations for two centuries of Jews inside Russia and the Soviet Empire. He showed how Trotsky, Lenin and other Jewish conspirators had overthrown the Roman dynasty in 1917 and set up a Bolshevik totalitarian system.
What happened next is unbelievable: Thousands of innocent men, women and children were imprisoned into Gulag concentration camps. Most of these victims, Solzhenitsyn reports, were Christian believers, since the revolutionary Jews despised and hated Jesus and His followers. When all was said and done about 66 million innocent people were kidnapped and millions of true Christians were murdered.
The Jewish Holocaust was terrible, but it wasn’t the worst genocide in human history. It was the Christians during the Jewish Bolshevik era and worse still it was perpetrated by apostate Jews who are still taxing the limits of God’s mercy up to this very day. (see Daniel 8:23-24)
Today Communism covers almost three-quarters of the earth’s surface and it’s estimated that in some way or another it taints nearly two out of every three persons. If the Lord tarries and there is no revival of pure Christianity, then the next span of years will be worst that history has ever recorded.
Communism will not be destroyed with weapons. It is an ideology which intends to create millions of zombies, after having spared only a few thousands or people who would be needed as the ruling class.
George Orwell was right! This ideology is already happening in communist China. The regime in China intends to assign each of its 1.4 billion citizens a “social credit score” surveillance system that will determine what people are allowed to do and where they rank in society.
Communism never collapsed, it was a test case by the New World Order advocates before setting up a repressive global system which will erode everybody’s freedom. One man, Vlad, who grew up in communist Poland, compares the methods of today’s American left to the old communist government in his home country.
My case, furthermore, is that we have forsaken God and most of us are living without Him. I have the searched the Scriptures and I can’t find a single instance when the Lord judged a people without first giving them warnings in plenty of time to repent.
The West which has had a long and rich Biblical Christian heritage is becoming more and more a blood-thirsty society. God is not mocked; the history of the world can tell us terrible tales based on that text. Unless a true, deep, turning back to God takes place very quickly, a terrible crash with these Marxists is inevitable.
Remember the aim of this Marxist ideology is to conquer the whole world. For this, no one and nothing will be spared. Nevertheless, with every warning God sent, He clearly revealed where His people could go to find protection from destruction. Our Lord has always provided refuge for anyone who is willing to honour His Word by heeding and obeying it.
I rest my case.