ISBN-13: 9781483923352 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 98 str.
ISBN-13: 9781483923352 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 98 str.
The dangers of doing business with Red dictatorships are obvious. These criminal regimes were shipped anything and everything they wanted. Complete turnkey factories had gone to Russia. Nuclear power plants to Communist Occupied Yugoslavia. Automated steel mills to Red China. Such activity is clearly in the realm of treason Nevertheless, an unbelievable array of greedy American businesses choose to illegally aid and abet the various Red slave states. American companies sell Communist Occupied Russia and other satellite slave dictatorships machinery, complete factories and other equipment. Maintenance contracts, service manuals and training materials are included. Instructors are loaned to Communist tyrannies to teach their workers. Red bloc technicians and scientists are even trained in the United States. Dr. Miles Costick points out that as of 1976, the Soviets had been able to obtain from the West around 1,000 "turn-key" factories and plants. Here are a few of the other culprits who have done (or are presently doing) business with Communist slave states: American Can; American Express; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; Atlantic Richfield; Avon Products; Bendix Corporation; Borg-Warner; Caterpillar Tractor; Chrysler Corporation; Firestone; The Hartford Insurance Group; International Harvester; IT&T; National Cash Register; Reynolds Metal; Sheraton International; Singer. There are hundreds more PepsiCo's Donald Kendall wrangled a monopoly from Communist Occupied Russia. Paul Austin got Coca Cola the same deal in Communist Occupied China. Terrorist revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov (pseudonym: N. Lenin) long ago correctly prophesied: "The Capitalists of the world will close their eyes and thus will turn into deaf, mute, blind men. "Giving us the materials and technologies we lack, they will restore our military industry, indispensable for our future victorious attacks on our suppliers. "They will labor for the preparation for their own suicide." Marvelous Bolshevik achievements boasted about by American leftists in the 1930s were no more than a figment of their fertile imaginations. Such glorified accomplishments were 100-percent nonexistent They were pure propaganda as are current tales about purported Soviet space triumphs and industrial growth Everything was -- and still is -- the product of despised capitalistic ingenuity, money and know-how. Every factory, every plant, every scientific advance resulted from American and Western European technology transfers to Communist Occupied Russia. Few Americans realize that the USSR is still one of the world's most backward nations. Larry Abraham was right on target when he stated in March of 1987: "Soviet economic, technological, and scientific achievements are non-existent. "Were it not for the West, the Soviet Union would be so primitive as to be the laughing stock of the world." Congressman John Ashbrook pointed on July 22, 1967: "In order to enjoy the glories of the present Soviet system, we would have to abandon three-fifths of our steel capacity, two-thirds of our petroleum production, 95 percent of our electric motor output, destroy two out of every three of our hydroelectric plants, and get along on a tenth of our present volume of natural gas. "We would have to rip up 14 of every 15 miles of paved highways and two of every three miles of our mainline railroad tracks. "We would have to destroy 18 of every 20 cars. "We would cut our living standard by three-fourths, destroy 40 million TV sets, nine out of every 10 telephones, and seven of every 10 houses; and then we would have to put about 60 million of our people back on the farm."