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Show Page 6 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT April 30, 1971 THE TESTIMONY Surrender By Treaty by W. Cleon Skousen Reprinted from Law and Order Magazine Continued from page 5 ethnical, racial, or religious group. Criticizing Communists and other agitators (domestic or foreign) who are creating criminal anarchy and trying to incite racial civil war in the United States could be construed as genocide (causing mental harm) if the agitators were identifiable as members of a group protected by the Genocide Convention. In 1950, President Harry Truman first presented the Genocide Convention to the U.S. Senate for ratification. Public opposition was so strong that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee took no action. After Dwight Eisenhower's election, there was renewed effort for Senate ratification; but, again, the public said no. For thirteen more years, the Convention lay dormant in the Senate Foreign Relations mittee. On May 12, 1966, Arthur J. Goldberg, then U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., told the American Com- Jewish Committee that the Johnson Administration would press the U.S. Senate for immediate ratification of the Genocide Convention. President Johnson did not press hard, and public opposition remained strong. On February 19, 1970, President Richard Nixon urged the Senate to ratify the Genocide Convention. Liberals jubilantly predicted that Mr. Nixon had enough conservative image to overcome conservative opposition. Apparently, the Liberals were right. An ad hoc Special Committee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held hearings on March 10, 1971. On March 30, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee sent the Convention to the Senate with a recommendation for ratification. Ratification of the Genocide Convention would be one more giant step toward the point of no return for the people of the United States the point whence we could never return to the constitutional system which is the keystone of our national greatness, prosperity, freedom, and independence. If our government will sacrifice Lieutenant Calley for the purpose of showing that we honor treaties which our enemy violates, we can be sure that American citizens will be sacrificed under the obligations our government assumes when it accepts the Genocide Treaty. The time is short, but not yet too short. A big public storm of protest could keep the Senate from ratifying the Genocide Coneven at this late hour. vention This was the meat of the nut in the testimony of underground operator young Jerry Kirk, has for the FBI who recently surfaced and testified before the Subversive Activities Control Board, the 22-year-o- House Internal Security Committee, and the Senate Internal Security Kirks testimony will not come as a shock or sur-prito anyone who has been following this series. In tracing the history of the various revolutionary groups, we have observed that they are all satellites of the same mother ship. Jerry Kirk has been on board that mother ship and it turned out to be a rather fantastic operation. years that this writer has During the twenty-fiv- e been researching the problem of subversion in the United States it has been absolutely baffling to see how reluctant people have been to accept the testimony of people like Jerry Kirk. Almost as though they were driven by some psychological compulsion, the public and the press seem to frantically hide their eyes from the facts which numerous committees have dug up and published. They tend to dismiss them as either fiction or fraud. Therefore, what Jerry Kirk has now told the United States Government is actually a well-wor- n playback of tactics and techniques which the far Left, subversives have been using against the United States for over fiftv years. The onlv difference is that today those tactics are finally paying off in extremely deadly dividends. The New York Times summarized one aspect of this violent revolutionary tactic by reporting that, In a period ending last April, there were 4,330 bombings across the U. S. They killed at least 40 persons and injured 3S4. What is behind all of this? Sub-committ- 395 Concord Ave. Belmont. Mass. 02178 ee. se hate-Ameri- ca 15-mon- THE JERRY th KIRK STORY student at the University of Chicago, Jerry Kirk began joining various radical organizations and passed along whatever might be helpful to the FBI. Within a couple of years, Jerry had become a prominent participant in SDS. the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs and the Communist Party, USA. Communist talent scouts liked Jerry. They saw in him the potentials of a radical youth activist on the national level. He was therefore sent to upper New York where he received specialized training at Camp Unity under the tute- As a DOMART' Carpel Cleaninq Let us Clean your Carpet tbe Modern k Way1 well-know- Marx-ist-Lenini- THE ROLE st OF STUDENT DUPES Jerry Kirk learned that the Communist Party looks upon most radicalized students as extremely useful but not necessarily trustworthy. Party membership is never offered to a radical student until he has run the gauntlet of revolutionary activism and been cleared bv one of the Party chieftains. 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