Here's a video of FBI informant Larry Grathwol describing how William Ayers and other Weather Underground leaders gleefully planned to deliver the United States to foreign occupation, and, in the aftermath, planned on murdering at least 25 million Americans.
Grathwohl: "I brought up the subject of what’s going to happen after we take over the government. You know, we become responsible for administrating, you know, 250 million people. And there was no answer. No one had given any thought to economics. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans, the North Vietnamese, the Chinese and the Russians would all want to occupy different portions of the United States. They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called the counter-revolution. And they felt that this counter-revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing re-education in the Southwest where we would take all of the people who needed to be re educated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be. I asked, “Well, what is going to happen to those people that we can’t re educate, that are die-hard capitalists?” And the reply was that they’d have to be eliminated and when I pursued this further, they estimated that they’d have to eliminate 25 million people in these re education centers. And when I say eliminate, I mean kill 25 million people."
THAT'S the heart and soul of Bill Ayers.
Very similar, it seems, to another death-cultist Leftist who said, "We are socialists, we are enemies of today's capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions," some thirty years before Ayers embraced Leftism and the death cult.
Yes that “other” death-cult Leftist was Adolf Hitler (Speech of May 1, 1927. Quoted by Toland, 1976)
The ONLY difference between the two sentiments is that Hitler expressed his with a bit more eloquence, which is not only sad, but pathetic.
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