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Barak Obama and the Hegelian Principle, Mutated into Marxist Communism

Detective Phil Worts describes the dialectical process in greater detail in his eye-opening article “Community (Communist) Oriented Policing” written in 2001:

Transformational Marxists such as Kurt Lewin refined their weapon for the new battlefield: Using group dynamics to invade the culture to affect the paradigm shift. The weapon looks like this:

  • A Diverse Group (“Diversity” needed for conflict)
  • Dialoging to Consensus (Dialectic process)
  • Over a Social Issue (Problem/Crisis/Issues)
  • In a Facilitated Meeting (Controlled environment using facilitator/change agent)
    To a Predetermined Outcome (Paradigm shift)

Some have referred to the Hegelian strategy as “Soviet-style council tactics.” Every effort by the “change agent” is employed against the “reactionaries” and the “obstructionists” to force consensus, be it vituperation, invective, marginalization, demonization, ridicule, intimidation, isolation, personalization, and even violence–the ends justify the means in order to build consensus and achieve synthesis within a society “growing toward socialism.”

Click to zoom. (Credits: Lt. Powell, Pacific Freedom Foundation)

The Supreme Leaders of Marxist-Leninist regimes I have researched appear not to be leaders, per se, but rather change agents, whose dialectical formula of seduction, deception and manipulation is injected into the masses to gain supremacy over all groups for the sake of so-called “unity in diversity.” The change agent creates permanent conflict–forwarding the Marxist belief that all “progress” is brought about by conflict.

Follow the money: Barack Obama teaching students in Chicago the Alinsky Principles–specifically, Alinsky’s power analysis, which looks at relationships built on self-interest between corporations, banks and utilities. Notice the flow chart indicating the flow of money and power out of the private sector (‘CORP’) and into the public sector (‘MAYOR’).

Self-avowed Chicago Marxist Saul Alinsky (the godfather of “community organizing”), whose protege was none other than Barack Obama, wrote in his radical left-wing book Rules for Radicals:

“Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive, affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people. They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future. This acceptance is the reformation essential to any revolution.”

Alinsky in a nutshell: issues, problems, crises, conflict. The purpose is to bring about “radical social change”–paradigm shift, fundamental transformation, transition, new system, etc. The disturbing aspect to Alinsky’s approach for “radical social change” is his belief in the Marxist-Leninist method of always keeping the masses demoralized so they will demand change, or even insist the system be abolished altogether.