The cynical & EXPLICIT Right Wing BLUEPRINT to polarize, destabilize & inflame America:
In Their Own Words:
A few excerpts from the Right Wing 2001 Strategy Manifesto "The Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement", codified by Eric Heubeck with input from Paul Weyrich, the dominionist founder of the (Coors & Scaife-financed) Free Congress Foundation. . . . While the document was scrubbed from the Free Congress Foundation website in 2006, it is preserved in all its candor by Theocracy Watch, The Yurica Report, and Archive(dot)org.
This document provides rare & candid insight into the psychopathology of right wing institutions, which, in the words of their own guiding documents, consciously & explicitly seek to:
- - - "provoke" Americans into "apocalyptic fervor",
- - - use "social intimidation" to silence "the left" during the "intermediate stage",
- - - renounce any attempt "to reform the existing institutions", but rather
- - - use "guerrilla tactics" to "weaken...and eventually destroy them",
- - - by means of "measures that perhaps we would be unwilling to take under different, more ideal circumstances".
"It is not enough to say that conservative philosophy is more sensible than that of the Left. If we leave it at that, we will only attract "sensible" people to our movement. But "sensible" people do not go to the barricades, they do not make great sacrifices for a movement. And the experience of the conservative movement has shown this to be the case. We need more people with fire in the belly, and we need a message that attracts those kinds of people. As Plato said, "madness comes from God, whereas sober sense is merely human." We should keep this in mind if we expect our people to make superhuman sacrifices for the movement. We must reframe this struggle as a moral struggle, as a transcendent struggle, as a struggle between good and evil. And we must be prepared to explain why this is so. We must provide the evidence needed to prove this using images and simple terms. Putting the debate in terms of mere freedom, the "leave us alone" mentality, does not inspire apocalyptic fervor".
- - - - - - "The Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement". Section 4J, paragraph 3
Some results: 2006:
"Some will argue that "conservatives" do not believe in apocalyptic fervor. The reader should simply ask himself, is he happy with the state of cultural conservatism in this country? If not, does he think it likely that conditions will improve in the future by operating according to the current rules?"
- - - - - - "The Integration of Theory and Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement". Section 4J, paragraph 4