Aaron Russo, in his new movie, "America: From Freedom to Fascism," has done a wonderful job of presenting one piece of evidence after another in support his thesis that the central problem to be corrected in America is the existence of the Federal Reserve Banking System, 5th Plank of "The Communist Manifesto." While I feel his thesis is flawed, I do respect it as a real problem.
The central objective of Karl Marx is to bring all the world under a centralized one-world non-theistic government in order to empower a ruthless economic efficiency, in turn designed to promote a subjective maximum sustainability on the planet for all life left after the slaughter, that in its end destroys divine concepts like, love, virtue, joy, family, goodness, liberty, etc. On page 242 of "The Communist Manifesto," (Penguin Classics Edition) Marx states, "But Communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion and all morality." I submit that far more a threat to free civilization than a central bank is the effort to abolish "eternal truths, . . . all religion and all morality," via this bank, in the midst of the other nine of Marx's planks and associated Communist activities.
Russo's film is oximoronic in that he attempts to attack godless-communism, as long as you don't bring God into it. It's like saying, "We must attack pollution in the world's oceans, as long as you don't bring water into it." Realize that Russo has done great work, from a secular perspective, a perspective that will make a Communist laugh out loud and a Patriot cry for the wasted opportunity.
Gene Chapman, "The American Gandhi" SlaveFreedom.com