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Show ' The Birch Log - " - 'vertisement : The Kissinger Record A-l Quality Cleaners I SPECIAL OF THE MONTH I SHIRTS Cleaned and Pressed 90 Call 586-3689 70 East Lincoln across from City Hall by John F. McManus Belmont, Massachusetts The radio interviewer asked for my opinion of the career of Secretary Secre-tary of State Henry Kissinger. Without hesitation I stated that Henry Kissinger is one of the chief proponents of a policy which is designed to weaken the United States and to strengthen strength-en Communism everywhere. His goal, as I expressed it, is to wipe out all distinctions between the United States and the Communist Commu-nist bloc so as to merge all nations na-tions into a one-world tyranny. Some Specific Deeds To back up my opinions, . I analyzed some of the more blatantly bla-tantly pro-Communist moves of our Secretary of State. As a result of the Kissinger-arranged peace treaty of 1973, large portions of South Vietnam were left in the hands of the Communists, and the North was permitted to keep approximately ap-proximately 300,000 troops in the South, making the eventual complete triumph -of Communism Commu-nism a certainty. Because South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia i did fall, the Philippines and Thailand moved closer to the Communist orbit. Beginning with the Kissinger-arranged Presidential visits to Moscow and Peking, the United States has been catapulted cata-pulted into a dizzying euphoria called detente. Stripped of its propaganda, however, detente means that we supply the Reds with legitimacy, food, technology, technol-ogy, equipment, and credit, while they drive for world conquest con-quest on every continent. Detente De-tente also amounts to a dishonorable dishon-orable compromise a sort of begging for peace with the world's most ruthless tyrants. As our chief disarmament negotiator, Mr. Kissinger has engineered the decline of our nation into second-rate military status. His efforts have brought about superiority for the U.S.S.R. in intercontinental ballistic bal-listic missiles and in a host of other military categories. On February 7, while in Panama, Henry Kissinger signed an agreement to turn over the Panama Canal to the Marxist, America-hating dictatorship of Omar Torrijos. In spite of strong opposition to this proposal in both houses of Congress, negotiations nego-tiations to accomplish the sellout are continuing. In July of 1,975, President Ford signed the Kissinger-arranged Helsinki declaration. This shameful document ratified rati-fied Communist absorption of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia; accepted the division of Germany; Ger-many; and legally approved the Communist domination of one-; half of Europe. A more massive j capitulation would be difficult to imagine. Over the past few years, Henry Kissinger has shuttled back and forth between Israel and the Arab states, involving our nation more and more in that explosive situation. While serving, serv-ing, according to an amazing So-viet So-viet pronouncement, as Mos cow's representative too, Kissinger Kissin-ger has arranged for American arms to be supplied to both Bides in the Middle East, and has also succeeded in placing two hundred hun-dred American "technicians" in the buffer zone between the adversaries. ad-versaries. In many ways, he has set the stage for U.S. involvement involve-ment in another undeclared war i Are We Already Defeated? Without disagreeing with the facts I presented, my radio host insisted that Henry Kissinger was not disloyal or dangerous, but that he was bargaining as best he could for an America that had already lost its will to survive in the face of growing Communist power. In other words, Kissinger was to be praised as an able negotiator for a defeated America. .My immediate response was to agree that America's foreign policies since the end of World War U had certainly been designed de-signed to demoralize us. But 1 hastily added my firm convic-' convic-' tion that Americans do have the will to resist Communist domination. domi-nation. What they desperately need is an end to the treachery of our leaders, a treachery personified per-sonified by Henry A. Kissinger. ;976 The John Birch Society Feature Leap Yeas' Sale Friday Feb. 27 Sat Feb. 28 MEW 1975 DODGE, CHRYSLER, DODGE TRUCKS J9)(5)00 L I over cost Two days only LUMTRflOIDRCOj FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING THE BIRCH LOG, CALL: BILL REAGAN 586-6226 |