“Communism” vs “Fascism”

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By David

The term “communism” is a bit slippery. In practice “communism” ostensibly results in what appears as a two-tiered structure with a slave class at the bottom and a ruling class at the top. It has no room for a middle class. It fears the middle class. The middle class can amass enough wealth and power to overthrow the ruling class. In addition, the immediate leaders for a revolution always arise from the middle class.

The lower class by itself, never overthrows a ruling class. Thus, in practice because he who rules, owns the ruling class at the top that “own” everything, and not the slaves below. In Russia, the apparent ruling class was called the “nomenklatura” and comprised 10 percent of the population. They had become a hereditary class.

However, the apparent ruling class was kept in power by another class above them, who might just be called the “international elite.” They run the banking system and the top international corporations. They engineered the (1917) Russian revolution in the first place and kept it in power by sending food and technology, such as the Karma River Plant to Russia.

Thus the “nomenklatura,” as apparently the ruling class was in reality, nothing more than “barn-bosses” within the prison system. They were not the “real” upper class; they were only the top level in the lower-class prison system.

Now, there is another system which is quite similar but has a few important twists to it. It might be called “fascism” and/or “corporatism.” Its structure consists of a few “international corporations” existing in tandem with a government structure which they control. The elite own the corporations and control the government which is totally oppressive so that it can eliminate the middle class and keep the lower class in control (through welfare payouts) so they will not revolt and overthrow the elite.

Notice the similarities between these two systems and their differences. In “fascism” the elite visibly exist through their ownership of the corporations, but are secretly presented (as a “shadow government”) in tandem with the government which they control. In “communism” the elite exist but hidden and placed above the government that which they control.

Those who want the communist model, are said to be “liberal” and those who want the fascist model are described as “conservative.” The conservative model is also touted as being “the capitalist system.” It is not. True capitalism exists through a “free market.” True capitalism gave rise to the middle class. And it is for that reason that neither the communist nor the fascist models, allow for free markets. As Rockefeller once said: “Competition is sin.”

The elite do not care which model, communism or fascism, is in effect. In either case they are on top, there is no middle class, and everyone else is a slave on the bottom.

All the wars and mass murders of the twentieth century (and we are talking about around 100 million people brutally murdered) were the result of the elite imposing these two systems upon the world. They used “communism” for the less developed countries (like Russia) and “fascism” for the more developed countries (like Germany and Italy) which already had a multitude of corporations in existence that could be pyramided and conglomerated into the arms of the international corporations.

America was an interesting place for their efforts because, while the fascism model was being set up from the beginning of the twentieth century (with the introduction of the privately-owned Federal Reserve), the American people imagined that they were still living under true “capitalism” and thus were totally oblivious to what was happening to America.

Today, the people are waking up. But they are still having problems conceptualizing this reality as it exists since they do not totally understand the real nature of “communism,” “fascism,” and “capitalism.” The interpretive model given to them for purposes of confusion, has “fascism” on the right and “communism” on the left. A true model would have both “communism” and “fascism” on one side and then “true capitalism” (as supported by the American Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution) on the other side.

When one understands the nature of the true model, he realizes that both the Democratic and Republican Parties are basically the same party on the same side, and that the present political process does not allow for either of those political parties to espouse “true capitalism” and adherence to the “Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.”  –Source

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