Wednesday, July 20, 2016

The Evil Saul Alinsky Ruled Radical Killary Clinton


Patriots,
I prove this but I think Saul Alinsky was instrumental in leading Killary Clinton into Luciferianism. See the article at the bottom 

Alinsky dedicated his book “Rules for Radicals” to Lucifer:

"Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom (was) Lucifer."

ADDITIONAL ALINSKY QUOTES:

-  What follows is for those who want to change the world from what it is to what they believe it should be. The Prince was written by Machiavelli for the “Haves” on how to hold power. Rules for Radicals is written for the “Have-Nots” on how to take it away


-  Ridicule is man's most potent weapon." There is no defense for it.  it's irrational. It's infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions. (e.g. the PC won't argue facts, they attack their political opponents)

-  The job of the organizer is to maneuver and bait the establishment so that it will publicly attack him as a 'dangerous enemy.' [According to Alinsky], the hysterical instant reaction of the establishment [will] not only validate [the organizer's] credentials of competency but also ensure automatic popular invitation. (the high-profile progressive leaders purposely trying to accomplish this.)

-  "If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive." Violence from the other side can win the public to your side because the public sympathizes with the underdog.

-  We must believe that it is the darkest before the dawn of a beautiful new world. (e.g. injecting chaos in our society, to usher in "the new world"?)

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ALINSKY INTERVIEW:

ALINSKY: ... if there is an afterlife, and I have anything to say about it, I will unreservedly choose to go to hell.
PLAYBOY: Why?
ALINSKY: Hell would be heaven for me. All my life I've been with the have-nots. Over here, if you're a have-not, you're short of dough. If you're a have-not in hell, you're short of virtue. Once I get into hell, I'll start organizing the have-nots over there.
PLAYBOY: Why them?
ALINSKY: They're my kind of people.


In 1969, Hillary Rodham wrote a 92-page senior thesis for Wellesley College about the infamous community organizer Saul Alinsky entitled "There Is Only the Fight . . . : An Analysis of the Alinsky Model." While the work by Rodham as a college student was the subject of much speculation in articles and biographies of Hillary Rodham Clinton, access to the thesis was limited by the college, at the request of the Clinton White House, during her time as first lady.


Hillary Clinton, who is already the presumed front-runner for President in 2016, has a radical past, and more details are only now bubbling to the surface.
The Washington Free Beacon put together an excellent report about new letters between Hillary Clinton and Saul Alinsky, the community organizer who wrote ‘Rules for Radicals.’ That book, which Alinsky dedicated to ‘Lucifer,’ became the handbook for racial agitators and left-wing political problem causers.
His efforts were just as evil as they were brilliant and essential to the growth of the political left, including Marxism, as David Horowitz explains:
[Alinsky was] the practical theorist for progressives who had supported the Communist cause to regroup after the fall of the Berlin Wall and mount a new assault on the capitalist system.
and it was Alinsky who wove the inchoate relativism of the post-Communist left into a coherent whole, and helped to form the coalition of communists, anarchists, liberals, Democrats, black racialists, and social justice activists…
Here is what the Free Beacon reported:
Clinton met with Alinsky several times in 1968 while writing a Wellesley college thesis about his theory of community organizing.
Clinton’s relationship with Alinsky, and her support for his philosophy, continued for several years after she entered Yale law school in 1969, two letters obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show.
The letters obtained by the Free Beacon are part of the archives for the Industrial Areas Foundation, a training center for community organizers founded by Alinsky, which are housed at the University of Texas at Austin.
The letters also suggest that Alinsky, who died in 1972, had a deeper influence on Clinton’s early political views than previously known.
A 23-year-old Hillary Clinton was living in Berkeley, California, in the summer of 1971. She was interning at the left-wing law firm Treuhaft, Walker and Burnstein, known for its radical politics and a client roster that included Black Panthers and other militants.
On July 8, 1971, Clinton reached out to Alinsky, then 62, in a letter marked “Personal.” Here is a copy of those letters:
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With Barack Obama in the White House, America has already seen how much damage a community organizer can use in the White House. Can we really afford 4… or 8… more years of terrible leadership?
Please share this story if you want to expose Hillary Clinton’s extreme Marxist views.

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