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Show THE UTAH INDEPENDENT (Continued from page 8) bombs when confusion exists over the Vietnam war policies and the ideological unity of the people is fractionalized. They also see tbo deterioration of l be moral fiber of the people as conducive to revolutionary activity. All of this has a familiar smell. Utah Forum Gets No. One Speaker Kenneth McFarland, voted America's number one public speaker by the United States Chamber of Commerce, will be in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening, April 30th, to address both the B YU Forum Assembly and the Utah Forum for the American Idea. His talk, "What You Can Do, will be presented in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square at 8 p.m. Admission is $1.00 for adults and $.50 for students. Dr. Dr. McFarland's patriotic speeches urge his audiences to be "preservatives" of the American way of life. In addition to being an educator, businessman, salesman, and stockman, he is an indust- rial advisor, civic leader, author and recognized authority on government and economic affairs. He has recently received the Freedom Award by Freedom Foundation and die American Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award. Hear Dr. Kenneth McFarland, Thursday evening, April 30th in the Assembly Hall. His lecture, "What You Can Do!" begins at 8 p.m. Also plan to hear Lt CoL Jack Mohr give hjUtah Forum talk, "Why Not Vicotry," on May 8th at 8 p.m. Mohr, who was a prisoner of the North Koreans, will speak at the Evergreen Junior High 3401 South Auditorium, Leadership if the guaranteed annual income for welfare recipients pending in Congress becomes law. Veteran economists say that this welfare program will cost American taxpayers $10 billion the First year alone, or $275.00 annually for each working family paid through more taxes or more inflation. For months now welfare recipients have been picketing and lobbying in Washington NOTES FROM AN OLD FILE Dr. Kenneth McFarland al government (3) The program will cost over $10 billion the first year. . . . or $275.00 in taxes for the average taxpayer. The average wage earner already This amount could be your share In May, 1919, at Dusscldorf, Germany, the Allied Forces secured a copy of a Community Party document entitled, Rules for Revolution. This was published in the American press and pointed up some extremely significant factors in revolutionary strategy which should sound rather familiar to anyone living in America today. Here is the way the Examiner-Enterpris- e of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, reported the original document: A. Corrupt the young: get them away from religion. Get them interested in sex. Make them superficial. Destroy their ruggedness. B. Get control of all means of publicity, thereby: 1. Get people's minds off their government by focussing their attention on athletics, sexy books and plays and other trivialities. 2. Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance. 3. Destroy the peoples faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt; ridicule and obloquy. 4. Always preach true democracy, but seize power as fast and as ruthlessly as possible. 5. By encouraging government extravagances, destroy its credit, produce fear of inflation with rising prices and general discontent. 6. Foment unnecessary strikes in vital industries. Encourage civil disorders and foster a lenient and soft attitude on the part of government toward such disorders. 7. By specious argument cause the breakdown of the old moral virtues: honesty, sobriety, continence, faith in the pledged word, ruggedness. C. Cause registration of the firearms on some pretext with a view of confiscating them and leaving the population helpless. The tongue-in-chee- k contempt for people which characterizes the tone of this tactical document is typical of Machiavellian politics and it certainly epitomizes the spirit of the Far Left revolutionaries in America today. Page 9 fare rolls. In all, 22 million people would be receiving a monthly check from the Feder- Can You Afford $275.00 More In Taxes This Year? Police Profession April 9, 1970 for this guaranteed annual income. (Welfare recipients say they are unable to work but for some reason they are able to demonstrate on the stqs of the Capitol while taxpayers struggle to pay the bills for their handouts.) Here's what the guaranteed annual income plan will do: (1) Each family on welfare is to be guaranteed an income of $1600 with the state? expected to match this and more. (Professional welfare organizations are already calling for a minimum of $5,500 and the bill has yet to pass.) works five months a year to pay his taxes. There are other shocking facts about the welfare plan. There would be absolutely no check to determine if a person needed the guaranteed annual income. One would simply sign up at the local welfare office and the Federal government would mail his monthly check to him. In addition there would be no enforecement of die "must work requirement as was originally stated by President Nixon when he introduced this welfare plan. The Aid to Families of Dependent Children Program (AFDC) has had such a work requirement since 1967 and it has never been enforced. Tens of thousands receive handouts who refuse to work. Whether Mr. Nixon has been misled by liberal officials in his administration or not, one if this bill thing is certain passes Congress, it will create a permenant class of welfare "clients" on the federal payroll who will sell their vote each el(2) The proposal will add 12 ection day to the politician who million persons in addition to promises them the most guarthe 10 million already on wel anteed income. NATIONAL APRIL WEEKU9-2- 5 Be Shell Sufficient 20th East NHF Convention with In Salt Lake The National Health Feder- ation has announced a convention to be held Saturday, April 25, at Salt Lake City's Rodeway Inn, 154 Wfest 6th South. Mrs. Beatrice Witherspoon, president of the Utah Chapter of the National Health Federation, says the doors will open at 9 a.m. The public is invited. Guest lecturers will include Patricia Bragg speaking on health and beauty; Howard C. Long speaking on several subjects such as book burning by the Post Office, nutrition, natural healing arts, and the vitamin bill; Gordon Fraser speaking on European physicians and spas; Pamela Brenton; Clyde St Clair speaking on supplements; W. W. Seroy speaking on protein; and Paul C. Bragg speaking on the "Miracle of Fasting." mini-moistu- re This is a year's supply of food for a family of five! These 90 cartons take up less than 2 ft by 8 ft. (16 sq. ft), or 2 ft. by 8 ft. by 8 ft. 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