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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand November 24, 1977 The Utah Independent Page Putting Americas Interests Last U.S. LABOR PARTY Continued from page nity to raise their demands at any time, and even to shut the gas off. Have we learned nothing from our experiences with Arab oil barons? As surprising as it still might be to some people, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was denied entrance to the United States in 1953 because of his close Communist connections. He has made several trips to Moscow and Peking, published the works of known Reds, and founded Communist front groups. As Prime Minister, his policies are leading Canada into chaos. And, he is anything but a true friend of the United States. So with all this background information at his fingertips, which route did President Carter a route! If his decision choose? The sticks, Pierre Trudeau, or whoever might succeed him, will have our nations neck in a very convenient energy noose. by John F. McManus The Belmont, Massachusetts ican expects at the very least that our President will try to be That is, that the occcupant of the White House will wield his considerable powers in the best interests of our nation. But the sad truth is that, for more than a generation, our chief executives have been satisfying hidden international designs, grovelling at the altar of world opinion, and putting our nations interests last. Almost without exception, the big decisions have led to disasters. Examples include pulling the rug out from under in 1947, sacking General Chiang in 1951, backing Castros takeover of Cuba in 1959, and conducting the war in Vietnam in such a way that defeat was guaranteed. Recent Presidential initiatives involving the energy crisis and the Panama Canal clearly fit America-las- t the pattern. The effect of each will directly place the United States at the mercy of foreign leaders. Whether our Senators and Congressmen will reverse the sorry trend may well depend on the amount of sentiment they receive from back home. average Amer- 7 United Auto Workers was followed by attacks on the Council on Foreign Relations CFR, the Rockefeller financial empire, the Trilateral Commission and their intelligence and terrorist Named by LaRouche's group as members of that apparat are the Institute for Policy Studies, the National Lawyers Guild, the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, the Weather Underground and other organizations. All of those organizations deserve responsible criticism; in the case of the Institute for Policy Studies and the groups mentioned with it, it has been documented by responsible researchers and reporters for national publications that they are involved with Cuban andor Soviet Communist activities including support for terrorism. The function NCLC has performed is to obscure real criticisms of those organizations with its vicious, unprincipled attacks which defy the laws of logic, commonsense and even svntax. NCLCUSLP has been gathering industrial intelligence information particularly in West Germany of a variety which would be useful to the East Germans, but which has no conceivable use to NCLC. The NCLCUSLP leadership in the National Committee was reported as including Lyndon LaRouche, Criton Zoakos, Costas Axios, Chris White, Carol White, Warren Hammerman, Uwe Fernandro Quijano, Nancy Spannaus, Vivian Freyre, David Goldman, Bob Dreyfuss, Daniel Sneider, Morris Levitt, Robyn Quijano, Dennis Small, Steve Pepper, Marcia Pepper, Alan Salisbury, Tony Papert, Janice Tzavellas, Nora Hammerman. Paul Goldstein, Valerie Banks, Felice Gelman, Paul Gallagher, Graham Lowry, Larry Sherman, Dennis Speed, Richard Cohen, Larry Freeman, Harley Schlanger, Henry Moss, Steve Douglas, Khrushro Ghandi, Phil Rubcn-steiKen Dalto, Ken Kronberg, Gerry Rose, Mel Klenetsky, Pat Dolbeare, and Will Wertz. To promote its own plans, NCLC has approached various conservative groups and inleft right" dividuals in attempts to forge coalitions against mutual opponents. NCLCULSP has demonstrated by its own record that it is extreme, violent, and controlled only by the whims and fantasies of its leader, Lyndon LaRouche. Its covert operations are tied to several foreign Communist or totalitarian governments; and it is noted that it has never denounced either the Soviet Union, Cuba, or any other Communist nation. NCLC members have been charged with offenses ranging from assault through firearms violations to kidnapping. The NCLC has been the subject of needed and necessary FBI investigation; yet the FBI is being forced to turn over its files to this dangerous gang. ap-par- at. m n. Extra copies of this issue 50C. 5 for $1, 50 for $5. 100 for S10. THE HERALD OF FREEDOM AND METROPOLITAN REVIEW published every other Friday by The Herald of Freedom. P.O. Box 3, Zarephath. N.J. 08890. Subscription $12 per year, $7 for 6 months. 8 Frank A. Capell. Ed & Publisher, Tel. (201) Office - Zarephath. N.J. Entered as Second Class Matter at U.S. Post Office, Zarephath. N.J. 08890. is 469-208- ...there is no safety save in strength, no security save in armed vigilance." -- Major George Eliott 11 pro-America- n. Mac-Arth- Kai-she- k on-goi- ur trans-Canad- A Monopoly for Panama ng Omar Torrijos and his henchmen who run Panama are either Marxists or Communists. A number of these same men are international drug pushers. They love Castro and hate America. And they have both bankrupted and terrorized their own country. Yet, in spite of all this, President Carter wants to give them our Panama Canal and pay them close to $400 million in grants and credits to take it. but there is The whole deal is more. Part of the treaty being pushed by the President guarantees that the United States will not build another canal elsewhere in the Western without agreement from PanaHemisphere ma. If we should decide in a few years that giving the Canal to Panama was a bad mistake, we are precluded from digging another until after the year 2000. It is not easy to decide that the leaders of ones nation are committed to hurting it. But what else can one conclude? Obviously, it is time to call a halt to this dangerous trend and to begin to put Americas interests first for a change. out-and-o- Alaskan Natural Gas Everyone knows that Alaskas North Slope is saturated with oil deposits. But there are also huge reserves of natural gas. Now that the oil pipeline is finally functioning, attention has t. turned to getting the gas to the lower Two pipeline routes have been suggested: One parallels the existing oil route entirely within Alaska, and the other goes through Canadas rugged Yukon territory, eventually the United States along our northern border. The second and longer route will cost $10 bilroute. Intelion, far in excess of the rior Secretary Cecil Andrus expects that demands by environmentalists will add another $1 billion to the cost of the project. But an even a more compelling reason to avoid the route is that it wjll give Canadians the opportu- - mind-bogglin- forty-eigh- ng all-Alas- ka trans-Canad- Considerable publicity to anti-Commun- Rhodesia, an country ist and true friend of theUnited States, which is facing a takeover by possible Communist-le- d guerrillas. The Communist master plan, however, is aimed at - AFRICA South Africa. The implementation of the plan began a number of years ago with the Communist build-u- p of the underground in Portugal which infiltrated the armed forces and the anti-wmovements, similar to the war Marxist-le- d movements in the United States. For years Communist guerrillas caused death and destruction in Mozambique and Angola, both Christian Portuguese countries, which ar anti-Vietna- m enjoyed a better standard of living than many other African countries. With the overthrow of the The world Communist movement during theNixon-Ford-Carte- r Administrations has succeeded in placing millions more people under Communist control and unless this trend is checked, many millions more will soon be living in Marxist slave states. With this in June and George IV sent out Hiscott, Christmas Greetings on a card they prepared, focusing attention on the continuing Communist success in mind, Christian destroying freedom in various parts of the world. Their message, entitled This Year Another Light Went Out, reads: The light of Christian freedom has been snuffed out for the diverse peoples of East Germany; Poland; Outer North Mongolia; Korea; Yugoslavia (Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Dalmatia, Portuquese government, independence was granted to Mozambique and Angola and this was followed with quickly Slovenia); Algeria; Tibet; North Viet Nam; Communist takeovers. Next according to plan, is Rhodesia: then South Africa. In addition to the enormous mineral wealth in South Africa. Communist strategy plans for control of the southern oil tanker supply route. (Byelorussia anti-Communi- st g, 1977 by The John Birch Society Features COMMUNIST TARGET has been given by the media ut Czechoslovakia Bohemia, Bulgaria; (Moravia, Slovakia); U.S.S.R. S.S.R., Uzbek Armenia S.S.R., 5.5.- R., Azerbaijan S.S.R., Georgia S.S.R., Lithuania 5.5.- R., Estonia S.S.R., Latvia S.S.R., Kirghiz 5.5.- R., Tajik S.S.R., Russia 5.5.- R., Moldavia S.S.R., Ukraine S.S.U., Turkoman AND US Kazakh S.S.R., S.S.R.); Cuba; Romania; Albania; Red China; Hungary; and (just in the Kissinger years) Cambodia; Laos; South Viet and Nam; Mazambique... now Angola! The lights flicker in neighboring Mexico, Peru, Guyana and Panama. They sputter in Portugal, Italy and elsewhere. This Christmas, while adoring the Christ child, contemplate what the U.S. abandonment of His adult teachings has cost other peoples in human suffering: 40 million more souls were sold Communist into in the slavery just Kissinger And President Ford years. at Helsinki signed away any hope of freedom for the 123 million East European captives. However, Merry Christmas to the world's remnant . not communizcd. 13 yet Detente- bargaining. has bought one more peaceful (for this Christmas, nation) by throwing other nations to the Russian Bear first, in the hope that we might be last and for which we deserve to be next. -- The Herald of Freedom What were once vices are now the manners of the day. . -- Seneca |