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"What Others Say ..." U.S.A. Prepares for Surrender? A number of intelligence and military experts have published reviews and forecasts of the extreme threat to the United States which the Soviet military represents. In these book reviews we quote directly from a number of qualified sources. In the excerpt below, from the !"# book entitled What to do When the Russians Come, note that the authors  predicted  four years ago what seems to be taking place today. Serious observers suggest that  the surrender of the United States may actually have begun$ %y comparing the following extract with the text of U.S. Secretary of State &eorge Schult'( )ecember !"* speech given during &orbachev(s +ashington visit, you too may come to the same conclusion. "Initially American surrender might not he given such a harsh name. America would be allowed to save a certain amount of face - whether it had to back down because of Soviet superiority of weapons or because it had lost an actual war - by disguising the unpleasantness of formal surrender under some such rubric as a "disarmament agreement." America would agree to the dispatch of Soviet "inspection teams" to monitor the "agreement." The teams would he military and would set up bases in key areas. Their consistent and rapid reinforcement, which the nited States would be powerless to halt, would naturally lead, without undue loss of time, to full-scale Soviet control. In the case of the three small !altic countries of stonia, #atvia, and #ithuania, which were once democratic republics, the Soviets began their e$pansion by demanding "defensive" bases. This was done in the guise of a "military defense pact." %stensibly, t his in no way intruded on the sovereignty or independence of the host countries. &ithin months, however, the 'ussians announced the discovery of "plots" against them, which re(uired the total occupation of the states in (uestion. A few weeks later "elections" were held, which not surprisingly resulted in a call for immediate anne$ation to the SS'. ach country was then placed under a special Soviet commissioner )one of whom was the veteran *ikhail Suslov, promin ent in *oscow+s councils until his recent death and under a Soviet police chief. !etween them they introduced the full rigor of the ommunist system. %n the other hand, in oland and most of the other countries of astern urope, when the 'ussians took over during the heavy fighting in the last phase of &orld &a r II, they thought it best, instead of imposing their own system immediately , to set up transitional governments in which representatives of the old political parties - with all "anti-Soviet" element s removed - were permitted to serve until such time as it became e$pedient to suppress them. In each case www.fatima.org

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A number of intelligence and military experts have published reviewsand forecasts of the extreme threat to the United States which theSoviet military represents. In these book reviews we quote directlyfrom a number of qualified sources. In the excerpt below, from the

!"# book entitled What to do When the Russians Come , note that theauthors predicted four years ago what seems to be taking place today.Serious observers suggest that the surrender of the United States mayactually have begun$ %y comparing the following extract with the textof U.S. Secretary of State &eorge Schult'( )ecember !"* speech givenduring &orbachev(s +ashington visit, you too may come to the sameconclusion .

"Initially American surrender might not he given such a harsh name. Americawould be allowed to save a certain amount of face - whether it had to backdown because of Soviet superiority of weapons or because it had lost an actualwar - by disguising the unpleasantness of formal surrender under some suchrubric as a "disarmament agreement." America would agree to the dispatch ofSoviet "inspection teams" to monitor the "agreement." The teams would hemilitary and would set up bases in key areas. Their consistent and rapidreinforcement, which the nited States would be powerless to halt, wouldnaturally lead, without undue loss of time, to full-scale Soviet control.

In the case of the three small !altic countries of stonia, #atvia, and #ithuania,which were once democratic republics, the Soviets began their e$pansion bydemanding "defensive" bases. This was done in the guise of a "military defensepact." %stensibly, this in no way intruded on the sovereignty or independence of the host countries. &ithin months, however, the 'ussians announced thediscovery of "plots" against them, which re(uired the total occupation of thestates in (uestion. A few weeks later "elections" were held, which notsurprisingly resulted in a call for immediate anne$ation to the SS'. achcountry was then placed under a special Soviet commissioner )one of whom wasthe veteran *ikhail Suslov, prominent in *oscow+s councils until his recentdeath and under a Soviet police chief. !etween them they introduced the fullrigor of the ommunist system.

%n the other hand, in oland and most of the other countries of astern urope,when the 'ussians took over during the heavy fighting in the last phase of&orld &ar II, they thought it best, instead of imposing their own systemimmediately, to set up transitional governments in which representatives of theold political parties - with all "anti-Soviet" elements removed - were permittedto serve until such time as it became e$pedient to suppress them. In each case

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the 'ussians made sure from the start that their ommunist stooges controlledthe police apparatus and all the machinery of repression. This is the likelypattern in the .S.A.

As predicted in this book published four years ago, the U.S.A. appears

to have begun its surrender to the USS- effective )ecember !"*. fcourse it is being accomplished under a guise of a disarmamentagreement , as the authors predicted. /or, in fact, Secretary of State&eorge Schult' clearly indicated that the Soviets will be given a militarybase in )enver, 0olorado, near the U.S. 1ilitary Air )efenseheadquarters. Again, as the authors predicted, it(s being called a basefor their inspection team . 2es, a USS- military base in middleAmerica$ Apparently, Soviet military strength has become sointimidating, American resolution so dissipated that U.S. leaders arebeginning to bend before Soviet military might.

It won+t be long before this surrender-process techni(ue, developed by theSoviets, accelerates until /01 million 2orth Americans wake up one morningunder the 3odless banner of the SS', as patterned by this book.

ur only hope is the 0onsecration of -ussia as requested by ur 3ady of /atima. +e must 4ray and +ork now to bring about the 0onsecration of -ussia by the 4ope and all the 0atholic %ishops before it is too late$

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