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Throughout Eastern Europe, reported Brian Mitchell in the June 25th Investor's Business Daily, "the U.S. and its European allies have worked to defeat popular center-right governments and replace them with left and center-left governments. The aim is to elect leaders who are gung-ho for NATO and eager to sell public assets to foreign investors." Those leaders, Mitchell points out, are invariably "[Communist] Party members, apparatchiks and spies. Ex-Communists today are the preferred rulers of the former Warsaw Pact. Ex-anti-Communists are the new enemy."
"The problem is that in this part of the world a large number of Communists have, by changing their colors marginally, ended up even more powerful," observes Jonathan Sunley, a British business consultant in Budapest. "And all [of this has ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Anti-communists need not apply. (Insider Report).(former communists...