{"id":26,"date":"1963-12-25T09:56:09","date_gmt":"1963-12-25T13:56:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/news\/?p=26"},"modified":"2010-03-18T10:04:56","modified_gmt":"2010-03-18T14:04:56","slug":"marxmanship-in-dallas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.revilo-oliver.com\/news\/1963\/12\/marxmanship-in-dallas\/","title":{"rendered":"Marxmanship in Dallas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Professor Revilo P. Oliver<\/p>\n<p>(An censored version of this article was published in <em>American Opinion<\/em>, February 1964. Except for the correction of minor  typographical errors, this is an exact transcription from Dr. Oliver&#8217;s original  typescript, which was written around Christmas, 1963. \u2014 Kevin Alfred Strom)<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/RPO_63smi_title.jpg\" alt=\"Dr. Revilo Pendleton Oliver in 1963\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"227\" height=\"320\" align=\"RIGHT\" \/>WE ALL KNOW what happened in Dallas on the twenty-second of November. It is imperative that we understand it.<\/p>\n<p>Lee Harvey Oswald was a young punk who defected to the Soviet, taking with him the operational codes of the Marine Corps and such other  secrets as a fledgling traitor had been able to steal while in military service. He not only forfeited his American citizenship by his acts, but also  officially repudiated it under oath in the American Embassy in Moscow. He was then trained in sabotage, terrorism, and guerrilla warfare (including  accurate shooting from ambush) in the well-known school for international  criminals near Minsk, and while there he married the daughter of a colonel in the Soviet military espionage system (and probably also in the secret  police).* In 1962, after he had been trained for three years in Russia, the  Communist agent and his Communist wife were brought to the United States, in open violation of American law, by our Communist-dominated State Department.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>(<span>* If you missed the detail about Mrs. Oswald&#8217;s  father, see the <em>Congressional Record<\/em> for December 4, page 22215.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>On his arrival in this country, Oswald took up his duties as an  agent of the Conspiracy, spying on anti-Communist Cuban refugees, serving as an agitator for &#8220;Fair Play for Cuba,&#8221; and participating in some of the many other forms of subversion that flourish openly in defiance of law through the connivance of the Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy. In  April, 1963, he was sent to Dallas, where he tried to murder General Edwin  Walker. The failure does not reflect on the assassin&#8217;s professional training:  General Walker happened to turn his head at the instant the shot was fired.  According to a story that has been neither confirmed nor denied officially at the time that I write, Oswald was arrested as a suspect, but was released  through the personal intervention of Robert F. Kennedy, and all inquiry into the attempted assassination of a great American was halted. \u2020<\/p>\n<p>(<span>\u2020 Reprinted in <em>The Councilor<\/em> (228 Oil  &amp; Gas Bldg., Shreveport, La.), December 20, 1963.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In November, Oswald was sent back to Dallas, where a job in a  suitably located building had been arranged for him. He shot the President of the United States from ambush, left the building undetected, and would have escaped to Mexico but for some mischance. He was stopped for questioning by a vigilant policeman, whom he killed in a moment of panic. Arrested and identified, he, despite his training, was so vain as to pose for  photographs while triumphantly giving the Communists&#8217; clenched-fist salute; he asked for a noted Communist attorney, who had been a member of the little  Communist cell that included the noted traitor, Alger Hiss; and he began to tell contradictory stories. He was accordingly liquidated before he could  make a complete confession.<\/p>\n<p>There are many other significant data, but I have stated the  essentials. They are known to you.<\/p>\n<p>The fact that they are known to you should give you \u2014 if you are  an American \u2014 hope and courage. You will need both.<\/p>\n<p>Obviously, something went wrong in Dallas \u2014 in our favor, this  time. The best-laid schemes o&#8217; mice and men gang aft a-gley \u2014 and so do  schemes of Communists, sometimes. The identification of the murderer was a  near-miracle. If not the result of divine intervention, it was the result of a series of coincidences of the same order as might enable a bum with a dollar in his pocket to enter a casino in Reno and emerge with a thousand.<\/p>\n<p>It is highly significant that after Oswald was arrested, you  learned the facts. That proves that the Communist Conspiracy&#8217;s control of the  United States is not yet complete.<\/p>\n<p>I firmly believe that in our nation as a whole the overwhelming  majority of local policemen, whom we shamefully neglect and take for granted, are brave and honorable Americans. But I know nothing of the police in  Dallas. It is quite possible that, as is usual in our large cities, they are  subject to great pressures from a corrupt municipal government. I shall not be greatly astonished if, in the course of the Conspiracy&#8217;s frantic efforts to confuse us with irrelevancies, it should be disclosed that pay-offs had been made by Jakob Leon Rubenstein, alias Ruby, and other members of the underworld that panders to human vice and folly. It is by no means impossible that crypto-Communists have been planted in that police  force. But paint the picture as dark as you will, it remains indisputably true that, at the very least, there were enough honest and patriotic men on that police force to bring about the arrest of Oswald, to identify him, and to prevent both his escape and his assassination &#8220;while trying to  escape.&#8221; It required a gunman from outside to do the job.<\/p>\n<p>It is quite true that the Communist Conspiracy, through the  management of great broadcasting systems and news agencies, through the many  criminals lodged in the radio and press, and through many indirect pressures (such as the allocation of advertising and harassment by bureaus of the  federal government), have a control over our channels of communication that  seems to us, in our moments of discouragement, virtually total. As was to be expected, a few moments after the shot was fired in Dallas, the vermin, probably in obedience to general or specific orders issued in advance of the event, began to screech out their diseased hatred of the American  people, and, long after the facts were known to everyone, went on mechanically repeating, like defective phonograph records, the same vicious lies  about the &#8220;radical right&#8221; until fresh orders reached them from headquarters. But the significant fact is that there were enough honest American  newsmen, in the United States and abroad, to make it impossible to conceal the  Conspiracy&#8217;s connection with the bungled assassination. That is very encouraging.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>The Show and the Sorrow<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>All that could be done at the moment to obscure the Communist&#8217;s  mischance was to stage an elaborate spectacle with all the technical virtuosity  seen in a performance of <em>Aida<\/em> in the Baths of Caracalla or the  amphitheatre at Verona, supplemented with the cruder devices of Hollywood&#8217;s expert  vulgarians. Every effort was made to incite an orgy of bathos and irrationality. For the most part, the good sense of the American people frustrated the  efforts of the showmen. But we need to consider the facts clearly and  objectively.<\/p>\n<p>There are two basic reasons why the American people were shocked  and grieved by the assassination. Neither has anything to do with either the personal character of the victim or the identity of the assassin.<\/p>\n<p>(1) The victim was the President of the United States; he was  therefore symbolically representative of the nation, and his assassination was a form of armed attack on our country. The alarm, indignation, and sorrow excited by such an attack made on American soil should have no relation to either the public or private character of the person who was  President. To put the matter as clearly as possible, the crime would have been  every bit as horrible and shocking, had it (<em>per impossibil\u00e8<\/em>) been absolutely certain that on the very next day the President would be  impeached, tried, convicted, removed from office, and executed for his own crimes. That would be tomorrow, and would not affect today, when he is still  legally invested with the dignity of his high office.<\/p>\n<p>All decent men feel instinctively that the order, the stability,  the preservation of civilized society requires that the officers whom that society has appointed in conformity with its own constitution be  inviolate so long as they are clothed with the dignity of office, however mistaken or unfortunate their appointment may have been. So long as the officer has not outlawed himself by violent usurpation, any misuse of the powers legally bestowed upon him indicates either a defect in the constitution (which may grant excessive powers or provide inadequate checks) or the fatuity of citizens who tolerate abuses for which constitutional  remedies are available. In either case, the abuse is primarily evidence of a  weakness that the society must learn to correct legally. And if the society  cannot learn from experience, there is no hope for it anyway.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/jfk_de_mortuis.jpg\" alt=\"President Kennedy\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"187\" height=\"234\" align=\"LEFT\" \/>(2) Regardless  of office, political violence is always shocking and a warning of impending collapse. The Roman Republic was doomed as soon as it  became clear that the wealthy and high-born renegade, Clodius, could send his gangsters into the streets with impunity; when the decent people of Rome tried to protect themselves by hiring gangsters of their own under Milo, that was not an answer: it was a confession of defeat. The assassination of Kennedy, quite apart from consideration of the office that he held, was an act of violence both deplorable and ominous \u2014 as ominous as the violence excited by the infamous Martin Luther King and other criminals engaged in inciting race war with the approval and even, it is said, the active co-operation of the White House. It was as deplorable and ominous as the violence of the uniformed goons (protected by reluctant and  ashamed soldiers) whom Kennedy, in open violation of the American Constitution, sent into Oxford, Mississippi, to kick into submission American  citizens, whom the late Mr. Kennedy had come to regard as his livestock.<\/p>\n<p>Such lawlessness, regardless of the identity of the perpetrators  or their professed motives, is as alarming as the outbreak of a fire in a house, and if not speedily extinguished, will destroy the whole social order. That is a fact that all conservatives know, for it is they who  read the lessons of human history and understand how hard it is to build and how easy it is to destroy \u2014 how perishable and precious are the moral  restraints and the habitual observance of them by which civilization shelters  itself from the feral barbarism that is latent in all peoples. That is the very fact that &#8220;Liberal intellectuals&#8221; try to conceal with the contorted  sophistries that they are perpetually devising to justify as &#8220;social good&#8221; or  &#8220;progress&#8221; the murders and massacres that secretly fascinate them and excite them. That is why conservatives try to conserve what &#8220;Liberals&#8221; seek to  destroy.<\/p>\n<p>The foregoing are two good and sufficient reasons why Americans  were shocked and grieved by the assassination in Dallas. Let them suffice us. It is imperative that we do not permit ourselves to be confused at this critical time by a twisted proverb and residual superstition.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Taboo<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The maxim, <em>de mortuis nil nisi bonum<\/em>, has long been a favorite dictum of Anglo-Saxons (for some reason, it is seldom cited on the  continent of Europe). Reference books usually attribute it to one of the Seven  Sages, Chilo, who lived in the early part of the Sixth Century B.C.; but that is a mistake. In his precepts for prudent conduct, roughly similar to  Benjamin Franklin&#8217;s, Chilo urges us not to <em>malign<\/em> the dead (<em>ton  tethnekota me kakologe\u00een<\/em>). He was interested in our own integrity, not the comfort or reputation of the deceased, and the precept is on a par with his advice that we should not utter idle threats in a quarrel because  that is womanish.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever the source of the phrase so glibly and frequently quoted  these days, the notion that one should speak only good of the departed is  compounded of various sentiments. It undoubtedly had its origin in man&#8217;s  deep-seated and primitive fear of the dead \u2014 a fear lest the Manes may somehow hear what we say and, if angered, use their mysterious powers to work harm  upon us. That residual awe is supplemented by our infinite pity for the dead, and our hope that after life&#8217;s fitful fever they sleep well. Pity is  reinforced by the strong impulse toward generosity and kindness that, although  biologically inexplicable, is found in all decent men. And that kindness is directed in part toward the living, for even the most odious and despicable  beings may be survived by someone who grieves for them. Even Nero had one  concubine who loved him. Acte wept for him and saw to it that his body was  decently buried. And we honor her for it.<\/p>\n<p>The dictum has become a fixed convention. We all know the story  of the old men in a rural community who attend the funeral of one of their  contemporaries. Having known the old reprobate all his life, they stand silently in a  circle, tongue-tied, uneasily shuffling their feet, eyeing one another and  searching their memories, until one is at last able to say, &#8220;Well, when Jake was a boy, he was mighty nigh the best speller in the sixth grade.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>As an expression of courtesy and personal kindness, the dictum is  unexceptionable. In politics and history it is utter nonsense \u2014 and everyone knows that it is. Were the dictum taken seriously, history would be impossible, for no page of it can be written without recording the follies and the  crimes of the dead. Not even the sentimental innocents who now, under expert  stimulation, blubber over the &#8220;martyred President&#8221; believe in the dictum <em>de  mortuis<\/em> \u2014 at least, I have yet to hear one of them utter a lament for Adolf  Hitler, although Adolf is certainly as defunct as Jack and therefore presumably as much entitled to post-mortem consideration.<\/p>\n<p>Taboos are for barbarians, who indulge in tribal howling and  gashing of cheeks and breast whenever a big chief dies or an eclipse portends  the end of the world. We are a civilized race.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><em><strong>In memoriam aeternam<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Rational men will understand that, far from sobbing over the deceased or lying to placate his vengeful ghost, it behooves us to speak of him with complete candor and historical objectivity. Jack was not sanctified by a bullet.<\/p>\n<p>The defunct Kennedy is the John F. Kennedy who procured his  election by peddling boob-bait to the suckers, including a cynical pledge to  destroy the Communist base in Cuba. He is the John F. Kennedy with whose  blessing and support the Central Intelligence Agency staged a fake &#8220;invasion&#8221; of Cuba designed to strengthen our mortal enemies there and to disgrace us \u2014 disgrace us not only by ignominious failure, but by the inhuman crime of having lured brave men into a trap and sent them to suffering and  death. He is the John F. Kennedy who, in close collaboration with Khrushchev, staged the phony &#8220;embargo&#8221; that was improvised both to befuddle the  suckers on election day in 1962 and to provide for several\u00a0 months a cover for the steady and rapid transfer of Soviet troops and Soviet weapons to Cuba for eventual use against us. He is the John F. Kennedy who  installed and maintained in power the unspeakable Yarmolinsky-McNamara gang in the Pentagon to demoralize and subvert our armed forces and to sabotage our military installations and equipment. He is the John F. Kennedy who, by shameless intimidation, bribery, and blackmail, induced weaklings in  Congress to approve treasonable acts designed to disarm us and to make us the  helpless prey of the affiliated criminals and savages of the &#8220;United Nations.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I have mentioned but a few of the hundred reasons why we shall  never forget John F. Kennedy. So long as their are Americans, his memory will be cherished with execration and loathing. If the United States is saved by the desperate exertions of patriots, we may have a future of true  greatness and glory \u2014 but we will never forget how near we were to total  destruction in the year 1963. And if the international vermin succeed in completing their occupation of our country, Americans will remember Kennedy while they live, and will curse him as they face the firing squads or toil in brutish degradation that leaves no hope for anything but a speedy death.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Three Explanations<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/oswald_minsk.jpg\" alt=\"LP  recording of Oswald speaking for Communism\" width=\"312\" height=\"311\" align=\"RIGHT\" \/>Why was Kennedy murdered by the young Bolshevik? With a little imagination, it is easy to excogitate numerous explanations that are not absolutely impossible. For example: (a) Oswald was a &#8220;madman&#8221; who acted all alone just to get his name in the papers; (b) Oswald was a poor shot who was really trying to kill Governor Connally or Mrs. Kennedy and hit the  President by mistake; (c) the person killed was not Kennedy but a double, and the real Kennedy is now a guest aboard a &#8220;flying saucer&#8221; on which he is  heroically negotiating with Martians or Saturnians to Save the World. With a little time and a fairly wide reading in romantic fiction, anyone can think of sixty or seventy fantasies as good or better than those I have  mentioned.<\/p>\n<p>On the evidence, however, and with consideration of human  probabilities, there are only three explanations that are not preposterous, viz.:<\/p>\n<p>(1) That Kennedy was executed by the Communist Conspiracy because  he was planning to turn American. For this comforting hypothesis there is no evidence now known. Ever since January, 1961, some hopeful Americans have maintained that Jack was a conservative at heart, that he  deliberately packed his administration with Schlesingers, Rostows, and Yarmolinskis so that these would bring our nation so near to disaster that even the stupidest &#8220;Liberal,&#8221; not in the employ of the Conspiracy, could not  overlook the obvious, and that when an unmistakable crisis at last made it  politically feasible, Kennedy would carry out a sudden and dramatic <em>volte-face<\/em>, sweep the scum out of Washington, and rally the forces of the great  majority of loyal and patriotic Americans.<\/p>\n<p>I wish I could believe that. It is true that the late Senator  McCarthy praised young Kennedy, but although the Senator was a great American  whose memory we must all revere, he was not preternaturally gifted: he could have been either deceived by a smooth-talking hypocrite (as have been  greater men than he in the past) or mistaken in his estimate of a person who,  although then sincere in his allegiance to what then seemed to be the winning  side, later thought it expedient to change sides. It is also true that Kennedy said some fine things in speeches delivered just before his death, but those statements did not significantly differ from the pro-American  flourishes normally used as seasoning in the boob-bait manufactured by Salinger&#8217;s technicians during the past three years.<\/p>\n<p>If Kennedy did entertain laudable designs, he cannot have kept  them entirely <em>in petto<\/em>; he must have disclosed them to a few persons, perhaps including his father, in whom he had confidence. And if he did, the time for those persons to give evidence is now, while there is still a chance to clear the reputation of the deceased.<\/p>\n<p>(2) That the assassination was a result of one of the rifts that  not infrequently occur within the management of the Communist Conspiracy,  whose satraps sometimes liquidate one another without defecting from the  Conspiracy, just as Persian satraps, such as Tissaphernes and Pharnabazus, made war on one another without revolting or intending to revolt against the King of Kings.<\/p>\n<p>Now it was generally known for some time before the assassination  that Khrushchev and Kennedy were planning to stage another show to bamboozle the American suckers just before the election next November. According to this plan, a fake &#8220;revolt&#8221; against Castro would be enacted by the  Communist second team, which has long been kept in reserve for such an  eventuality. (Cf. <em>American Opinion<\/em>, March, 1962, p.33.) The &#8220;democratic  revolution&#8221; was to be headed by a Communist agent who differed from Fidel only in  being less hairy and less well known to Americans, so that the <em>New York  Times<\/em>, the State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency, and our other  domestic enemies could swear once again that the vicious criminal was an  &#8220;agrarian reformer,&#8221; and &#8220;anti-Communist,&#8221; and the &#8220;George Washington of Cuba.&#8221;  (It is confidently believed in conspiratorial circles that the dumb brutes in the United States will never learn \u2014 until it is much too late.)<\/p>\n<p>What is not certain is the script for the third act of the  comedy. Most (but not all) informed observers believe that this performance in Cuba was to accomplish two things: (a) the re-election of Kennedy and most of his stooges in Congress, which would, of course, be impossible without some seasonably contrived and major &#8220;crisis&#8221;; and (b) the endlessly  repeated and trite device of making the tax-paying serfs in the United States,  who have financed every important Communist conquest since 1917, work to  provision and fortify another conquest under the pretext that by so doing they in some mysterious way &#8220;fight Communism.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Now, if those observers are correct in their projections, the  scenario called for the &#8220;success&#8221; of the &#8220;democratic revolution.&#8221; And that would involve, if the play was to be convincing, the liquidation of Fidel and a few of his more notorious accomplices. And that, as is well known to everyone who has made even the slightest study of Communism, would be  merely commonplace and normal.<\/p>\n<p>The rabid rats of Bolshevism devour one another \u2014 and no one  knows that better than the rats themselves. Almost all of the Conspiracy&#8217;s most  famous murderers \u2014 Trotsky, Zinoviev (Apfelbaum), Kirov (Kostrikov), Kamenev  (Rosenfeld), Yezhov, Beria, and a hundred others, possibly including Stalin \u2014 were  murdered by their insatiably blood-thirsty confederates. Indeed, it is a general rule that only accident or disease can save a Communist &#8220;leader&#8221; from  assassination or execution by other Communists as soon as his usefulness to the  Conspiracy is ended or his liquidation will provide an opportunity for useful  propaganda.<\/p>\n<p>Cornered rats will fight for their lives. Castro, of course, knew  of the planned &#8220;revolution,&#8221; and if the d\u00e9nouement was correctly foreseen by American observers, he also knew that, whatever solemn pledges may  have been given him by his superiors, he would not survive. It is possible, therefore, that Fidel arranged the assassination of Jack in the hope of averting, or at least postponing, his own. Now that Oswald is silenced and superiors who gave him his orders are unidentified, it may never be possible completely to disprove that hypothesis, although there are a  number of considerations that weigh against it.<\/p>\n<p>We should note, also, that a few American observers believed that  the Communist scenario had a different third act. According to their  forecast, the Communist second-team was to stage an indecisive &#8220;revolt&#8221; against  the first team. Jack, pretending to carry out after four years the pledge  that he made to get himself elected, would commit the United States to  support the second\u00a0 team. At the scheduled moment on the eve of elections Nick would intervene and yell about a &#8220;nuclear holocaust,&#8221; thus  producing a &#8220;crisis&#8221; which would call for a &#8220;bipartisan&#8221; cancellation of the  election. The gang in the Pentagon, hypocritically wringing its greasy hands,  would claim that we were even weaker than its concerted sabotage of our  defenses had in fact made us by that time. That would suffice to set craven  &#8220;intellectuals&#8221; and neurotic females to running through our streets howling for &#8220;peace&#8221; and the &#8220;United Nations.&#8221; After much tension, a great &#8220;statesmanlike  solution&#8221; would be found, surrender of our sovereignty and weapons to an  &#8220;international&#8221; body, with the Russians agreeing to do likewise. Then the savages in the &#8220;international police force&#8221; would move in, and the glorious and  long-awaited butchery of the American boobs would get under way.<\/p>\n<p>Those who make this prognosis support it by pointing out that the  Conspiracy has already fallen far behind its schedule for the United States, and  that the slow but ever increasing awakening of the American people from their hypnotic lethargy makes it necessary for the Conspiracy to adopt drastic and precipitate measures now, if it is not to fail utterly. If those  observers are right, then interference by Castro is excluded, for the plan itself would guarantee his safety until the United States had been abolished.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/ruby_mug.jpg\" alt=\"Jakob  Rubenstein, alias Jack Ruby\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"299\" height=\"404\" align=\"LEFT\" \/>(3) That the Conspiracy ordered the assassination as part of systematic  preparation for a domestic take-over. If so, the plan, of course, was to place the blame on the &#8220;right-wing extremists&#8221; (if I may use the Bolshevik&#8217;s  code-word for informed and loyal Americans), and we may be sure that a whole train of &#8220;clues&#8221; had been carefully planted to lead or point in that direction as soon as Oswald was safe in Mexico. These preparations were rendered useless when Oswald was, through some mischance, arrested \u2014 probably in consequence of of some slip-up of which we as yet know nothing. He may, for example, have missed connections with some agent of the Conspiracy who was to transport him to the airport, and it may be significant that, when observed on the street, he was walking directly toward the  apartment of the Jakob Rubenstein (alias Jack Ruby) who later silenced him.<\/p>\n<p>Two objections to this explanation are commonly raised, but  neither is cogent.<\/p>\n<p>The first is the assumption that if the International Conspiracy  had planned the assassination, there would have been no slip-up. That is  absurd. The degenerates are not Supermen. Their agents make blunders all the  time \u2014 blunders that could destroy whole segments of the apparatus, if the  Conspiracy did not have so many criminals planted in communications and politics to cover up the blunders and to paralyze the normal reactions of a healthy society. It would take pages even to list the mistakes that the  Conspiracy&#8217;s agents, including their branch manager, Castro, have made in the course of the Cuban operation. For that matter, a potentially serious and quite unnecessary mistake was made when the Communist Party&#8217;s <em>official<\/em> publication, the <em>Worker<\/em>, yelled for the appointment of Earl  Warren to investigate the assassination <em>before<\/em> the appointment was made \u2014 or at least, before the appointment was disclosed to the public.  Nothing was gained by that mistake in timing, which serves only to give away the whole show.<\/p>\n<p>The second argument is that the Conspiracy could not have wanted  to eliminate Kennedy, who was doing so much for it. But that is a  miscalculation. For one thing, the job was not being done on schedule. A few measures  had been forced through Congress, but not, for example, what is called  &#8220;Civil Rights,&#8221; a very vital part of the vermin&#8217;s preparations for the final  take-over. Virtually nothing was done to speed up national bankruptcy and the total economic collapse that is doubtless scheduled to accompany the  subjugation of the American people. The Congress was, on the whole, the most  American Congress that we have had for many years, and it blocked the measures  most cunningly designed to destroy the nation. It was not the fault of any  one man, to be sure, but the record for 1963 was, for all practical  purposes, a stalemate. Our &#8220;Liberals,&#8221; always impatient for open dictatorship and terrorism, were beginning to feel frustrated; some of them were  screeching in our more prominent daily, weekly, and monthly liepapers about the  &#8220;standpatism&#8221; of Congress and hinting that that nasty relic of the Constitution must be abolished in the interests of &#8220;effective democracy.&#8221; Others were  beginning to lose confidence.<\/p>\n<p>That is what the Conspiracy cannot afford. It is already sadly  behind schedule. Of course, its secret plans, like the identity of its master strategists, are undisclosed, but at the end of 1958 some competent  observers, after the most careful and painstaking study of all available  indications, concluded that the year 1963 was the year scheduled for the effective  capture of the United States. And those analysts \u2014 without exception, so far as I know \u2014 still believe that they were right; they believe that the  Communist schedule was retarded and partly disrupted by the awakening of the  American people and their growing awareness of the Communist Conspiracy and its designs. It is known from past operations that the Conspiracy&#8217;s plans  always call for constantly <em>accelerated<\/em> subversion in the final phase of a conquest, and so even a stalemate is, from the standpoint of our  enemies, an alarming tactical failure. They cannot afford many more without  suffering total defeat.<\/p>\n<p>The Conspiracy, we must remember, does not have the resilience of  a nation at war, which, unless thoroughly rotted, can rely on the powerful cohesive force of patriotism. To be sure, a frenzied hatred of mankind and human civilization is an even more powerful cohesive force among the born Bolsheviks who direct and manage the Conspiracy, and it has been  able to excite race hatred among certain &#8220;minorities&#8221; and so acquire some  fanatical shock-troops, but for a very large part of the work of subversion it  must rely on low-grade criminals, opportunistic collaborators, and stupid  employees. And its power of discipline over those groups largely depends on their complete confidence that the Conspiracy&#8217;s triumph is inevitable.<\/p>\n<p>Careful observers were aware of the feeling of crisis in  conspiratorial circles before the assassination. In June, 1963, an experience American military man made a careful analysis of the situation at that time, and in his highly confidential report concluded, on the basis of indications in Communist and crypto-Communist sources, that the Conspiracy&#8217;s  schedule called for a major incident to create national shock <em>before  Thanksgiving<\/em>. Taylor Caldwell, who combines feminine sensitivity with artistic  perception, sensed in the tone of Communist and &#8220;Liberal&#8221; publications a direction that made the assassination of Kennedy &#8220;very probable&#8221; \u2014 and she said so in an explicit warning published on October 31 and written about a week earlier. Other observers, who saw that Communist plans called for some sensational act of violence in the United States naturally considered  the assassination of Kennedy (possibly in a crash of his airplane so  arranged as to show unmistakable sabotage) as one of the expedients that the  Conspiracy might adopt, although they did not, so far as I know, regard it as the <em>most<\/em> likely at the present juncture.<\/p>\n<p>But, aside from the Conspiracy&#8217;s obvious need for some drastic  means of checking the growth of American patriotism, there is the  consideration that Kennedy was rapidly becoming a political liability. Despite the  best efforts of the lie-machines, it was clear that his popularity was  diminishing so rapidly that some observers doubted that even the most cunningly  contrived and timed &#8220;crisis&#8221; could procure his re-election. His conduct was  exciting ever increasing disgust even among the credulous, and what was worse,  the vast cesspool in Washington was beginning to leak badly.<\/p>\n<p>The bandits of the New Frontier, of whom Billie Sol Estes was but  a puny specimen, had operated a little too openly. It had not been  possible entirely to conceal the theft of wheat worth $32,000,000 in a single  raid or the probable &#8220;disappearance&#8221; of another $109,000,000 in the same way. It had not been possible completely to suppress the TFX scandal, which would incense the entire nation if it were really exposed; it had not  been possible to prevent the public from finding out <em>something<\/em> about little Bobby Baker; and a hundred other boils of corruption (including, it is rumored, some murders thus far successfully disguised as  &#8220;accidental deaths&#8221;) are ready to burst at the slightest pressure. Only the most  desperate exertions, involving the <em>personal<\/em> intervention of two of the most prominent members of the Administration, has kept the lid \u2014 precariously and temporarily \u2014 on the modernized badger game that is operated (at the taxpayers&#8217; expense and partly on government property) to entrap and  subject to blackmail members of Congress not responsive to bribery and other  routine pressures from the Administration. There are rumors that an even more  filthy scandal, involving both sadistic sexual perversions and the use of  governmental powers for the importation and distribution of hallucinatory narcotics, is simmering dangerously near to the surface. I am told that documentary evidence of secret shipments of secret munitions of war to the Soviet by the Administration in treasonable defiance of the law is available in a place in which it is secure from both burglary and bribery. Even so  minor a matter as the recent exposure of &#8220;scientists&#8221; in the employ of the  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as having forged spectrographic data for use in a smear-job on an American physician disquieted some  theretofore complacent and somnolent citizens. For aught I know to the contrary, the assassination of Kennedy may have been necessary as the <em>only<\/em> means of avoiding, or even long deferring, national scandals so flagrant as to shock the whole of our brainwashed and hypnotized population back to  sanity.<\/p>\n<p>In summary, then, there is not a single indication that the  Conspiracy did not plan and carry out the assassination of Kennedy. On the other  hand, there is evidence which very strongly suggests that it did.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, there is the suspicious celerity with which the  broadcasting agency sardonically called Voice of America, Tass in Moscow, Earl  Warren, and many publicists and politicians noted for their services to the  Conspiracy in the past, began to screech that the murder was the work of  &#8220;right-wing extremists&#8221; almost as soon as the shot was fired. One is justified in  asking whether the leaders of this chorus went into action as soon as they  received news <em>that they were expecting<\/em>. Or, if they did not know the  precise moment, were they not prepared in advance for news of that kind? Is it conceivable that the same story would have occurred independently to so many different persons, however intense their hatred of the American  people, or that they would have dared to announce <em>as fact<\/em> a malicious  conjecture, if they had no assurance that their statements would be confirmed by  &#8220;evidence&#8221; to be discovered subsequently? Not even the most addle-pated emulator of Sherlock Holmes would pretend to identify a murderer without a single  clue. But the screechers went much farther than that: what they said was the precise <em>opposite<\/em> of what was suggested by the first indications available (the arrest of a negro, reported on the radio while the  Presidential automobile was starting for the hospital) \u2014 an indication which,  although it later proved to be wrong, no prudent person could have disregarded at the time, unless he had assurance, from some source that he trusted,  that contrary indications would soon be produced.<\/p>\n<p>Persons whose business it is to tamper with the news are  naturally accustomed to lying, but even they do not lightly take the risk of being caught  promptly in a particularly improbable and offensive lie. The case of Earl Warren is even more puzzling. No one would suspect him of concern for truth,  but surely the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court must be shrewd enough not to make allegations without some reason to believe that he will be able to produce some shreds of &#8220;evidence&#8221; to support them.<\/p>\n<p>It seems that preparations had been made for rioting and murder  throughout the country. Americans known to be opponents of the Conspiracy,  including General Walker, prominent members of the John Birch Society, and leaders of other conservative organizations, began to receive threats of death by telephone from creatures who somehow knew that Kennedy was dead <em>before<\/em> he reached the hospital. In many communities, mobs composed of the dregs of humanity and openly proposing to burn the homes and murder the  families of known conservatives, began to form in the evening, as though in  obedience to orders that had not been countermanded to all sectors. I do not  suggest that the local vermin were entrusted with a foreknowledge of precisely what was to happen in Dallas, but it seems very likely that they had  been prepared to respond to a signal and told what to do when the signal  came.<\/p>\n<p>It is easy to see what could have happened, had everything gone  smoothly in Dallas. There could have been a complete break-down of law and order everywhere. The numerous vermin that have been living for years in  ill-concealed anticipation of the glorious day when they will be able to hack  Americans to pieces and drag bodies through the streets, could have  &#8220;spontaneously&#8221; started looting, burning, and murdering. In many places they could have mustered strength beyond the control of the police, and even if checked and arrested, they could have claimed, like Rubenstein, that they had  been &#8220;crazed&#8221; by &#8220;sorrow&#8221; for martyred Jack, and, of course, unlimited funds would have been available for legal defence. What is more, the great  nest of traitors in Washington could have begun a pseudo-legal reign of  terror, for which the infamous &#8220;Sedition Trial&#8221; in Washington in 1944 was  obviously a small-scale and premature pilot-study. In an atmosphere of hysteria, maintained by the anti-American television, radio, and press, all the  leading American patriots could have been dragged in chains to Washington. The &#8220;Federal Marshals,&#8221; fresh from Alcatraz and the like, whom the juvenile Czar had used for his invasion of Mississippi, could have been counted on to beat some of them to death or murder them while &#8220;trying to  escape.&#8221; The sadists whom we have imported as &#8220;mental health experts&#8221; could have tortured others into fake &#8220;confessions&#8221; or have destroyed their minds  with drugs. There could have been a national Saturnalia of <em>legalized<\/em> violence under cover of which the International Conspiracy could have  gained a control of the whole nation that could not subsequently have been  broken.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/tippit.jpg\" alt=\"Officer  Tippitt\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"190\" height=\"260\" align=\"RIGHT\" \/>You, who read these lines, may owe your life or at least your liberty to the vigilance and sagacity of J. D. Tippit, the policeman who stopped Oswald on the street and was murdered by the Conspiracy&#8217;s well trained but not infallible agent.<\/p>\n<p>There is other evidence, including definite indications that  certain persons, whom observers have long regarded as members or at least  auxiliaries of the Conspiracy, knew days in advance that <em>something<\/em> was going to happen to Kennedy in Dallas. But when one considers the enormous  gains that the Conspiracy could have reaped from the assassination, had it  been carried out without mishap, and when one remembers that the Conspiracy had an urgent and even desperate need of precisely such an event, one  cannot avoid the conclusion that the weight of probability lies overwhelmingly on the side of the view that the murder was arranged by the Conspiracy as a strategic operation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Be Ye Not Comforted<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Many Americans, while giving thanks for their deliverance, strangely assume that the Communists&#8217; mishap in Dallas will give us a respite from danger of at least several months. On the contrary, the danger is  greater than ever, for the partial failure merely augments the criminals&#8217; need for some signal victory over Americans to preserve enthusiasm in their own ranks. As I write, shortly before Christmas, it does not seem that that victory can be attained before the New Year, but we may be sure  that every effort will be made to attain it as soon as possible thereafter.<\/p>\n<p>The first expedient was primarily defensive. In a hasty and thus  far successful attempt to thwart an investigation by legally constituted  authorities, i.e. the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security and the Attorney  General of the State of Texas, both of whom had already announced their  determination to conduct an impartial inquiry, an illegal and unconstitutional  &#8220;special commission&#8221; was improvised with the obvious hope that it could be turned into a Soviet-style kangaroo court. The best-known members of this  packed &#8220;commission&#8221; are:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/earl_warren.jpg\" alt=\"Earl  Warren\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"287\" height=\"373\" align=\"LEFT\" \/>(1) Earl Warren, so notorious as chief of the quasi-judicial gang engaged in subverting the Constitution of the United States that many thousands of the finest and most prominent American citizens have for two years been demanding with increasing insistence his impeachment and trial. A  favorite subject of speculation and debate among informed observers is whether  Warren, if brought to trial, would try to dodge behind the Fifth Amendment or  would take it on the lam and disappear behind the Iron Curtain. Warren, who  spends his vacations with Little Comrade Tito in Yugoslavia or with Big Comrade Khrushchev in the Crimea, began to traduce and defame all loyal and  informed Americans minutes after the murder in Dallas, and it is easy to see why the Communist Party, through some indiscretion or mis-timing, officially nominated him as head of the &#8220;special commission&#8221; two days before his  appointment was announced in Washington.<\/p>\n<p>(2) T. Hale Boggs, the loud-mouthed agitator who disgraces the  State of Louisiana in Congress. <em>The Councilor<\/em> has reproduced a press  photograph which shows young Boggs in the act of giving the Communist clenched-fist salute while he was head of the Communist-front &#8220;American Student Union&#8221; in Tulane University, ridiculing our army, and urging young men not to fight for their country. The same publication reports that it has  indisputable evidence that Boggs &#8220;served three years before entering Congress&#8221; as  chairman of a Communist-front &#8220;Peace Drive,&#8221; and reports that he is a member of the &#8220;Interparliamentary Union,&#8221; a sinister gang which meets annually in some city abroad to plot the liquidation of the United States. As  promptly as Warren, Boggs began to yell that the &#8220;right wing&#8221; (as he and his kind call Americans who don&#8217;t want to be liquidated) was guilty of having  shot Master Jack.<\/p>\n<p>(3) Allen W. Dulles, one of the founders of the malodorous  Council on Foreign Relations and currently its Director. Dulles was the head of an American spy ring in Switzerland during the Second World War and is said to have done a fairly good job, although it was believed at the time  that his organization was infested with double agents who were really in the employ of the Soviet \u2014 and even more serious implications can be drawn from the testimony given in Karlsruhe last July by Heinz Felfe, a Soviet agent who had been Mr. Dulles&#8217; German counterpart and supposed  competitor in Switzerland.<\/p>\n<p>Our Central Intelligence Agency, although it was infected from  the very beginning by the incorporation of scum from the notorious O.S.S., was  still an American agency while it was under the command of Admiral  Hillenkoetter. Under Mr. Dulles it was transformed into the bizarre gang of seventeen thousand or more secret and faceless agents, some of them expert  assassins so recently imported into the United States that they cannot speak  English \u2014 the gang that helped Castro attain power in Cuba, staged the fake  &#8220;invasion&#8221; to destroy anti-Communist organizations in Cuba, recently carried out  (in close cooperation with the Soviet Secret Police) the murders in South  Vietnam as a prelude to complete and open Communist occupation, and is known to have served the Soviet in many other ways, while, so far as is known, it has never done anything at all for the United States, whose taxpayers  provide the gang with unlimited funds. Some observers believe that the C.I.A. is now the major branch of the Soviet Secret Police in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>It was to Mr. Dulles personally that the late Bang-Jensen  trustingly confided evidence that very important members of the C.I.A. were  officers in the Soviet Secret Police, and Mr. Dulles did nothing at all about it \u2014 unless, indeed, it was the C.I.A. that murdered Bang-Jensen to prevent him from ever giving testimony.<\/p>\n<p>One writer has recently suggested that it was the C.I.A. that  arranged the assassination of Kennedy; I know of no evidence to support that  opinion, but obviously Mr. Dulles&#8217; creation is open to suspicion. Perhaps that is why he is a member of the &#8220;special commission.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>(4) John. J. McCloy, of the Council on Foreign Relations, the  Ford Foundation, the World Brotherhood, and other mysteriously powerful organizations  whose un-American or anti-American activities should have been investigated by Congress long ago. McCloy is reputed to be the principal author of the present plan to disarm the United States and prepare it for occupation by Soviet troops and associated savages of the &#8220;United Nations,&#8221; which he, as an assistant of Alger Hiss, helped to design and foist on the  American people.<\/p>\n<p>Well, those four form a majority of the &#8220;fact-finding commission&#8221;  and their records offer a guarantee of the kind of &#8220;facts&#8221; they will find or devise. Two of the other members are self-styled &#8220;Liberals&#8221; of little  political experience, and it is obviously idle to speculate concerning what  Senator Russell may be able to do alone in such company.<\/p>\n<p>It should be noted that the very creation of this Soviet-style  &#8220;commission&#8221; in violation of our Constitution and for the express purpose of  superseding legal and constitutional procedures represents in itself a victory for which the Communist Conspiracy would have been willing to pay almost any price, since it accelerates the disintegration of legality and accustoms Americans to dictatorial acts that subvert the authority of Congress.<\/p>\n<p>The functions of a &#8220;commission&#8221; so constituted are obvious. It  will:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/revilo-oliver.com\/rpo\/oswald_fist.jpg\" alt=\"Oswald gives the clenched-fist salute\" hspace=\"4\" width=\"360\" height=\"375\" align=\"RIGHT\" \/>(1) Cover up for the Communist Conspiracy as much as possible by claiming  that Comrade Oswald was a poor, lone critter who done it all alone. Probably &#8220;psychiatrists&#8221; will be produced to prove he done it &#8217;cause, at the age of six months, he had to wait an extra five minutes for his bottle. That will establish the need for more Welfare and Civil Rights.<\/p>\n<p>(2) Suppress permanently the report of the F.B.I.,\u00a0 which it has already acted to conceal from the American people, and, if permanent  suppression proves impossible, to have the report watered down or at least kept  secret until a &#8220;crisis&#8221; can be arranged that will make its publication pass  almost unnoticed.<\/p>\n<p>(3) Smother and suppress the evidence of close contacts between  Oswald and Rubenstein in both Waco and Dallas during the period immediately  preceding the assassination of Kennedy, and other evidence connecting both of them with mysteriously prosperous persons of unknown antecedents in the  vicinity of New York City. Every effort will be made to conceal Rubenstein&#8217;s  connections with Communist Cuba, including such items as a clandestine visit to  Havana about a year ago, when he stayed with a long-time and close associate of Castro&#8217;s named Praskin, who operates, as a cover for his other  activities, a &#8220;novelty store&#8221; on the Prado opposite the Seville Hotel.* It may even be possible to prevent the public from learning definitely whether or  not the &#8220;Jack&#8221; Rubenstein who executed Oswald is the person of the same name who has a published record of Communist associations and activities in this country going back for many years.<\/p>\n<p><span>(* I understand that a full report on this and  other known activities of Rubenstein will probably appear in a future issue of <em>The Herald  of Freedom<\/em> (Box 333, Staten Island 1, N.Y.).)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>(4) Harass the Dallas police as much as possible to convey to  police forces everywhere an understanding of the inadvisability of interfering with Communists engaged in the discharge of their duties. I doubt that the &#8220;commission&#8221; will go farther than this, although I confess that I am disturbed by the persistence with which the &#8220;Liberal&#8221; columnists around the world, from France to Australia, insist that poor Oswald, an  innocent little Communist, was &#8220;framed&#8221; by the &#8220;Fascist&#8221; police of Dallas. One  does not know, of course, how far the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will dare to go in forging evidence and suborning perjury, but it is hard to see how it would be feasible to put over such a story here at this late date.<\/p>\n<p>(5) Try to smear and intimidate loyal Americans in every way  possible. Much more can be accomplished in this direction if the Congress can be pressured into voting unconstitutional powers of subpoena to an  unconstitutional &#8220;commission&#8221; dominated by persons who should themselves be on trial for their efforts to subvert and destroy the Constitution. Since no American cow is wealthy after having been milked by the Income-Tax collectors,  and since the majority of conspicuously loyal Americans are persons of very modest means, just one item, the cost of employing attorneys, could give the gang the power to inhibit and even paralyze most of the opposition to treason in the crucial year of 1964. It is possible, of course, that the &#8220;commission&#8221; may simply assume such powers. If so, Congress will  probably object, but, if it should be necessary, Earl could dash over to the  Supreme Court Building, put on his black robe, and rule that Congress, like God, is unconstitutional. It&#8217;s just a ten-minute trip by cab.<\/p>\n<p>(6) To go as much further as may be feasible. It is reported in  the press that the &#8220;commission&#8221; has requested the power to &#8220;extort&#8221;  testimony from &#8220;unwilling witnesses.&#8221; At the time at which I write, it seems  unlikely that any such unconstitutional power will be unconstitutionally granted. Of course, the original plan, to have been carried out <em>eventually<\/em> if everything went according to schedule in Dallas, called for nice,  rubber-lined torture chambers (such as you may glimpse in that excellent film, <em>My Latvia<\/em>) in which the hated American could be scientifically tortured into &#8220;confession,&#8221; and the remains of those who proved &#8220;unco-operative&#8221; could be efficiently washed down the drains.<\/p>\n<p>(7) To create propaganda for other Communist projects to  facilitate the final conquest of the United States. A number are likely, but the  most obvious is the one that was contemplated when Comrade Oswald was careful to provide evidence that the rifle used in the assassination had been  purchased by mail. It is eminently desirable that firearms now in the possession of Americans be confiscated, partly to convince the Conspiracy&#8217;s serfs how helpless they are, and especially to reduce the occupational hazards to the Balubas, Outer Mongolians, or other beasts who may form the  &#8220;international police force&#8221; that is to occupy the United States and butcher its white inhabitants.<\/p>\n<p>(8) To co-operate when the Conspiracy arranges for further  violence. We may be sure that such will occur at the earliest feasible moment, and that every precaution will be taken to avoid a slip-up such as occurred in Dallas. It is impossible to predict at this moment when such an  incident will occur or what form it will take \u2014 except, of course, that the blame will fall on &#8220;right-wing extremists.&#8221; The assassination of Lyndon  Johnson is an obvious possibility \u2014 perhaps too obvious, despite the sudden  yapping of &#8220;Liberals&#8221; that something must be done quick to prevent the  succession of John McCormack, as now provided by law. (<em>Newsweek<\/em>, the weekly liepaper published by the <em>Washington Post<\/em>, had the effrontery to state the cause for alarm: McCormack is suspected of &#8220;anti-Communism&#8221;!) The Conspiracy, however, would do much better to arrange the  assassination of Earl Warren: that could, perhaps, be made to seem plausible after the Chief Justice has maltreated a number of Americans in his latest  usurpation of unconstitutional powers, and it is, furthermore, the only <em>sure<\/em> way of preventing his impeachment and trial by Congress.<\/p>\n<p>But another assassination would seem a bit monotonous, unless  preceded by several other incidents of a different pattern. A hundred varieties of incident are possible, such as first-class race riots, an  &#8220;accidental&#8221; nuclear explosion to pep up agitation for &#8220;disarmament,&#8221; or a well  planned series of <em>almost<\/em> convincing &#8220;suicides&#8221; of American &#8220;rightists.&#8221; A properly timed &#8220;crisis&#8221; in Latin America, preferably near to our  borders, would be a suitable intermezzo during the performance. We cannot now  predict precisely what arrangements the unknown Directorate of the Conspiracy  will deem most expedient, for it is likely that their choice of both time and events will be made after they have seen how much advantage they will  have been able to extract from the Kennedy affair.<\/p>\n<p>One thing is certain, however: the bungle in Dallas, far from  justifying the slightest relaxation, should summon us to the utmost vigilance. It should warn us that we have come to the year of decision, and that only our most devoted and united efforts can prevail against a gang of  international murderers rendered desperate by the awareness that their time is running out.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Professor Revilo P. Oliver (An censored version of this article was published in American Opinion, February 1964. 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