Paradise Lost. Death of America. the. Robert Gates, Sr. RED ANVIL PRESS OAKLAND, OREGON

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PARADISE LOST

Paradise Lost the Death of America Robert Gates, Sr. RED ANVIL PRESS OAKLAND, OREGON

Copyright 2008 Robert Gates, Sr. All rights reserved. Cover art by Raven OKeefe No part of this publication, except for brief excerpts for purpose of review, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. RED ANVIL PRESS 1393 Old Homestead Drive, Second floor Oakland, Oregon 97462 9506. E-MAIL: editor@elderberrypress.com TEL/FAX: 541.459.6043 http://elderberrypress.com All Red Anvil books are available from your favorite bookstore, amazon. com, or from our 24 hour order line: 1.800.431.1579 Library of Congress Control Number: 2008933894 Publisher s Catalog in Publication Data Paradise Lost / Robert Gates, Sr. ISBN-13: 978-1-934956-06-9 ISBN-10: 1-934956-06-6 1. Politics. 2. Courts. 3. Council of Foreign Relations. 4. Politics. 5. Socialism. I. Title This book was written, printed and bound in the United States of America.

Contents Introduction...7 Chapter 1 Capitalism vs Socialism...17 Chapter 2 The Socialization of the United States...51 Chapter 3 Building the Trojan Horse from Within...67 Chapter 4 The International Conspiracy...87 Chapter 5 The Hidden Agenda...109 Chapter 6 American s Trojan Horse The Judiciary...131 Chapter 7 American s Trojan Horse The Congress...169 Chapter 8 American s Trojan Horse The Bureaucracy...231 Chapter 9 American s Trojan Horse The Educrats...257 References...292

Introduction The misconceptions that some have about political parties and their followers is astounding. One must understand that all countries are controlled by political parties (most of them are elected into office and some usurp their power (dictators)) who subscribe to an economic design which they feel will benefit the country (or themselves). It doesn t matter what name they call themselves, its the basic economic philosophy that they support that is important. This book is filled with information that has already been published in one form or another but it is designed to presented in a historical manner of how man has (in the beginning) escape slavery (serfdom) to enter the realm of slavery again under the guise of Socialism. This march toward slavery is relentless. The socialist, world-wide, have the ingenuity of renaming themselves when one of their socialist system fails. Today, we hear terms such as liberal, left-wing, progressive, new-wave, etc. for any new movement. But remember, only the name changes. Socialism is still Socialism. For example: if you see a black animal with a white stripe down its back and it stinks to high-heaven, it is a skunk. You can call it by another name such as a polecat or even a cute kitten, but it is still a skunk! The same applies to Socialism. You can change the name but it doesn t change its goal of enslaving the people. People have no rights according to a socialist. They must do as their told or the scheme of things will not work out. In other words, people must surrender their freedom for the good of all! Lay down and play dead. This is why the Illuminati (one-worlders) have selected Socialism over Capitalism. Socialism make sheep out of the people and therefore they are easily led into slavery without a whimper.!

8 Robert Gates, Sr. In 1944, Friedrich A. Hayek wrote a book The Road To Serfdom. In it he tried to warn the public about how the path of Socialism leads to slavery. As he explains: It does not affect our problem that some groups may want less Socialism than others, that some want Socialism mainly in the interest of one group and others in that of another. The important point is that, if we take the people whose views influence developments, they are now in the democracies in some measure all socialists. If it is no longer fashionable to emphasize that we are all socialists now, this is so merely because the fact is too obvious. Scarcely anybody doubts that we must continue to move toward Socialism, and most people are merely trying to deflect this movement in the interest of a particular class or group. It is because nearly everybody wants it that we are moving in this direction. He further stated, Where freedom was concerned, the founders of Socialism made no bones about their intentions. Freedom of thought was regarded as the root-evil of nineteenth-century society, and Saint-Simon, one of the original social planners, stated that those who did not obey his proposed planning boards would be treated as chattel. It is because all socialist believe in a strong central government, be it headed by a President or a dictator, that the one-world government proponents select it over Capitalism. The world financers believe they can buy off a group of government employs and thereby control the world as opposed to the freedom enjoyed by all people under a capitalist system. Free people do not knowingly give up their freedoms easily. Capitalism has its faults but one of them is not slavery of the people. Friedrich Hayek based his warning of slavery on the history that was unfolding in the world around him. In the 1930-40s era, Socialism was rampant throughout Europe. As he pointed out, the conflict in existence between the National Socialists ( Right ) and the communist Left in Germany, Russia and other countries in Europe was the kind of conflict that will always arise between rival socialist factions. This occurs because socialists do not know how they can

Paradise Lost 9 reach the end product of Socialism, that end in their minds means the entire world becomes a garden of Eden. Where an individual need only to reach up into the tree he is resting under and pluck whatever fruit he wishes, and it is all free. Fascists have their road (program) to reach Eden; communists have their road ; democratic socialists have their road ; and all other branches of Socialism have their blueprint to reach Eden. Thus Hayek s statement that there will always be conflict between rival socialist factions. This rivalry results because each socialist faction knows that their road map (which differs from all others) is the true map to bliss. In reviewing our retreat from Liberalism (in the original meaning of the word: a theory in economics emphasizing individual freedom from restraint and based on free competition, and self-regulating market, and the gold standard. ) he states: Have not all our efforts and hopes been directed toward greater freedom, justice, and prosperity? If the outcome is so different from our aims, if, instead of freedom and prosperity, bondage and misery stare us in the face, is it not clear that sinister forces must have foiled our intentions, that we are victims of some evil power which must be conquered before we can resume the road to better things? However much we may differ when we name the culprit, whether it is the wicked capitalist or the vicious spirit of a particular nation, the stupidity of our elders, or a social system not yet known, although we have struggled against it for more than half a century, fully overthrown, we are all, or at least until recently, certain of one thing: that the leading ideas which during the last generation have become common to most people of good will and have determined the major changes in our social life cannot have been wrong. We are ready to accept almost any explanation of the present crisis of our civilization except one: that the present state of the world may be the result of genuine error on our part and that the pursuit of some of our most cherished ideals has produced results utterly different from those which we expected. The concept of redistribution of wealth can never be. Friedrick Hayek was very prophetic. He also stated: Though for

10 Robert Gates, Sr. the time being the different ideals are represented by hostile nations fighting for their existence, we must not forget that this conflict has grown out of a struggle of ideas within what, not so long ago, was a common European civilization and that the tendencies which have culminated in the creation of the totalitarian systems were not confined to the countires which have succumbed to them. Though the first task must now be to win the war, to win it will only gain us another opportunity to face the basic problems and to find a way of averting the fate which has overtaken kindred civilizations. It is difficult to think of the countries of Europe, not as they were before World War I, but as they are today. The countries are a product of a philosophical dream that was originally produced to free man from the medieval serfdom imposed by a social system developed under Kings and Noblemen. Yet the philosophical dream turned into another form of serfdom. Instead of freeing man, the new system merely changed managers. In this country, prior to 1931, it was easier to think that those countries in Europe were different from us and what was happening to them could not possibly happen here. Until recently, we still believed that we were governed by a constitution that gave certain minimum powers to the Federal Government and the people were for the most part free to go about earning a living in a free society. That is a false belief. Although Socialism was overrunning Europe prior to 1931, England and the United States were slow to move in the socialist direction. But once moved, the English government, regardless of party -became preoccupied with the management of the life of the people. Parliment became increasingly involved in legislation which was aimed at regulating the day-to-day affairs of the community. England finally adopted the socialist agenda and in a short space of 1931-1939, transformed its economic system beyond recognition. Yet this development merely confirms the warnings of those

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