The tactics and strategies of replacing Americanism with Communism have never changed - altered and revised perhaps, but the agenda is the same.
Communism is not solely a “Soviet thang” as we’ve seen, but an internationalist thrust against individual liberties. This report was published back when the congress still had some public respect for protecting America’s independence as Americanism. Sadly, most have become “fellow travelers” of the subversive Left. With a clear understanding, you too, will be able to identify the enemies who are destroying America from within our gates. Whether or not you act on it, is up to you.
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The committee has ascertained that a Communist front is an
organization or publication created or captured by the Communists to
do the party's work in special fields. The Communist front is the
greatest weapon of communism in the country today because subterfuge
often makes it difficult to recognize its true Communist nature. The
Communist front does not hesitate to camouflage its true purposes
behind such moral and human appeals as "peace" and "civil rights''
when it serves the Communist purpose and the aims of the Soviet
Union. This guide can serve no better purpose than properly identi-
fying such organizations.
By "outright'" Communist enterprises, the committee refers to such
organizations as the Communist Party, U. S. A., whose subservience to
Soviet Russia and international communism cannot be disguised. An
examination of the compilation will disclose relatively few organiza-
tions of this nature as compared with the hundreds of front organiza-
tions set up by the Communist Party.
....The rise of Adolf Hitler to power created a new threat to the Soviet
Union and to the international Communist movement. Hence the
Seventh Congress of the Communist International, in 1935, gave an
added impetus to the creation of front organizations under Commu-
nist initiative and leadership, the chief purpose of which was to pro-
tect and serve the Communist Party and the Soviet Union. The abil-
ity of the Communists to ensnare large numbers and influential indi-
viduals, to serve as decoys in operating these fronts, reached its high
point following the Seventh Congress in 1935,
HOW COMMUNIST FRONTS ARE ESTABLISHED
The methods employed by the Communists in establishing and op-
erating these front organizations, methods demonstrated by the various
organizations herein cited, have been well summarized by a former
high official of the Communist Party of the United States :
A front organization is organized by the Communist Party in the following
fashion : First, a number of sympathizers who are close to the party and
whom the party knows can be depended upon to carry out party orders, are
gotten together and formed into a nucleus which issues a call for the
organization of a particular front organization which the party wants to
establish. And generally after that is done a program is drawn up by the
party, which this provisional committee adopts. Then, on the basis of this
provisional pro.irram. all kinds of individuals are canvassed to become
sponsors of the organization, which is to be launched in the very near
future. A provisional secretary is appointed before the organization is
launched and in every instance in our day the secretary who was
appointed was a member of the Communist Party. * * * ^jj^] ^g president of
the organization we would put up some prominent public figure who was
willing to accept the presidency of the organization, generally making sure
that, if that public figure was one who would not go along with the
Communists, he was of such a type that he would be too busy to pay attention
to the affairs of the organization. * * *
On the committee that would be drawn together, a sufficient number of
Communists and Communist Party sympathizers, who would carry out party
orders, was included, and out of this number a small executive committee was organized.
SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 6
• ♦ ♦ which carried on the affairs of the organization, so-called, and this
small executive committee, with the secretary, really ran the organization.
And this small committee and the secretary are the instruments of the
Communist Party, with the result that when manifestos or decisions on
campaigns are made, those campaigns are ordered by the Communist Party.
(Hearings of the Special Committee on Latin-American Activities, vol. 7, pp.
4^10, Jflll, ^118.'^
MEMBERSHIP IN FRONT ORGANIZATIONS
III Judging the individuals associated with Communist-front organizations,
to determine the degree of their responsibility for its activities and their
closeness to the Communist Party, one should be guided by
consideration of the following categories of individuals included with-
in them:
1. Members of the Communist Party who have openly avowed their affiliation.
2. Members of the Communist Party, not openly avowed, proven to be such on
the basis of documentary or other proof.
3. Those accepting Communist Party discipline, either secret party members
or outsiders who accept such discipline and instruction. This category may
be recognized by the regularity with which it follows the line of the
Communist Party, throughout all its variations, by the number of different
front affiliations, by the posts they occupy in these front organizations,
and by the fact that they retain their affiliation after the organization
has been publicly exposed.
4. Those who have been attracted by the high-sounding aims of the front
organization or organizations, by the prominence of its sponsors, or by a
desire to be sociable. The judgment of such persons is certainly open to
criticism just as much as if they aided in launching any other hoax...
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