America Farewell?

While this article is about China, it should be noted Kubek also named the communist sympathizers in the FDR administration and said, “Roosevelt, not Stalin, shaped the growth of modern Russia with his Land Lease program that encouraged Soviet expansion. The threat of Soviet statesmen have weight today primarily because President FDR extended to a badly beaten and disorganized Russia the Land-Lease help that transformed that nation......



AMERICA FAREWELL?

By Betty Freauf
January 14, 2014
NewsWithViews.com

I’m reading the 1970 book CHINA FAREWELL by Baptist missionary L. Emma Brodbeck who served three decades of living and working in areas of West China. At the close of the year 1949 the Reds arrived and shortly “Hate-America” slogans were being taught to the children and textbooks were destroyed to eliminate any remembrance of their Christian leader, Generalissimo, Chiang Kai-shek who America abandoned in his time of need. He along with high officers and important government officials evacuated Nanking, the capital, and escaped to Taiwan after the bulk of his Nationalist Army had been disbanded. In September, Communists had proclaimed rule over all of China and established the Chinese People’s Republic, with Mao Tse-Tung as chairman. This same hate-America theme was luridly illustrated later during the Korean War.
In June 2008, the President-to-be Barack Obama declared: “The danger from Iran is grave, it is real, and my goal will be to eliminate this threat.” Pundits failed to report more than 30 years ago, the U.S. foreign policy establishment helped to bring into power the Iranian regime it now deplores. Iran had been an ally ruled by a constitutional monarchy and war discussions would be unnecessary. Houchang Nahavandi, one of the Shah’s ministers and closest advisers, reveals in his book The Last Shah of Iran: “We now know that the idea of deposing the Shah was broached continually, from the mid-seventies on, in the National Security Council in Washington, by Henry Kissinger, whom the Shah thought of as a firm friend.” Kissinger virtually epitomized the American establishment before acting as Secretary of State under Republican Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, he had been chief foreign-affairs adviser to one-world government advocate Nelson Rockefeller, whom he called “the single most influential person in my life. “
ACCOMMODATION
The January 6, 2014 New American magazine’s Freedom Index indicates how our Congressmen and Senators vote on certain issues. It reports how during consideration of the defense appropriation bill (H.R. 2397), Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Texas) offered an amendment to prohibit funds to “be used for United States military exercises which included any participation by the People’s Republic of China. On September 6, 2013 after this amendment was rejected, three Chinese warships arrived at Pearl Harbor to participate in a joint one-day search-and-rescue drill with the U.S. Navy guided-missile cruiser U.S.S. Lake Erie. The joint exercise was conducted on September 9, 2013. For the first time in U.S. history, Chinese People’s Liberation troops put boots on U.S. soil as they participated in a joint “Disaster Management Exchange” with the U.S. Army Pacific, the Hawaii Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.

The amendment to prohibit the use of funds for such ventures was intended to prevent the U.S. military from participating with them. The House rejected Stockman’s amendment on July 24, 2013 by a vote of 137 to 286 (Roll Call 404)America is insolvent. We are deeply indebted to China so once again, America accommodates the communists. Soviet defector Anatoliy Golitsyn has been publicly warning the West against acceptance of this deadly illusion that Communism is dead. In July 2009 Obama went to Moscow to meet with Communist leaders. It does not take long for ignorance, indolence and waste to dissipate the fruits of wisdom, work and frugality Americans have known in the past. Grover Cleveland said on April 13, 1895: “This nation can promise the American people safety and protection only as long as its solvency is unsuspected, its honor unsullied and the soundness of its money unquestioned.”

While our mystery president Barack Obama is deliberately decimating and demoralizing our military, Beijing is embarking on a huge, almost unprecedented military buildup.
In the 1963 book How the Far East Was Lost by Anthony Kubek – American policy and the creation of Communist China, 1941-1949. The book gives an account of American foreign policy toward China during the Roosevelt-Truman administrations, and is heavily documented by such materials as the private papers of former Ambassador to China, Patrick J. Hurley, and General Joseph Stilwell. The conclusions deal authoritatively with errors of the Roosevelt-Truman, administrations regarding the Communist conquest of China.
While this article is about China, it should be noted Kubek also named the communist sympathizers in the FDR administration and said, “Roosevelt, not Stalin, shaped the growth of modern Russia with his Land Lease program that encouraged Soviet expansion. The threat of Soviet statesmen have weight today primarily because President FDR extended to a badly beaten and disorganized Russia the Land-Lease help that transformed that nation in retreat into a conquering power, which was to move across the map of Europe in giant steps, not halting until it had drawn the new frontiers that now menace world peace.
The People’s Republic of China has been a self-proclaimed enemy of the United States, responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of people in the 20th century, continues to persecute countless political dissenters, Christians and other religious minorities; and has recently threatened to target and destroy U.S. cities with nuclear-tipped ICBMs. Military collaboration with the Chinese regime will not diminish the security threat it poses to the United States but, if anything, heightens it.
IMPORTANT FOLKS FLEE RED ARMY
Everyone in Emma’s community knew that the skeleton line of soldiers was not expected to hold her city of Loshan, Szechuan, in Western China. Their efforts made only a delaying tactic, buying time for some of the important folks to escape into the wild mountain areas beyond. For several weeks trucks had been leaving town, in the dark night, by back roads. They were loaded with wealthy people or officials and their families, many of them fleeing ahead of the oncoming Red Army. In America, these folks flee to underground bunkers prepared for just them.
Like Americans during the Great Depression of the 30s with rations and other inconveniences, through the centuries the Chinese people had learned to adjust to whatever came. The close living together in large families had taught the importance of personal adjustments. Like in America, most of the common people had no political interest and we are now reaping the consequences of that neglect. In their area they were used to changing allegiance as one warlord after another extended his rule and collected their taxes, sometimes for years in advance. The people were ready to accept the inevitable and cooperate with a new government. But they disliked change and hoped to continue in the old accustomed ways.
Of course, in America it is one president after another who makes promises they never keep and before the income tax is even due, I.R.S. requires employers to withhold money from the checks of employees months in advance and employers are required to file quarterly reports.
Along with a few other missionaries, Emma elected to stay in West China. Most were single women or older people without responsibility for families of little children. The West China U.S. Consulate in Chungking was closed and they were advised to leave; however, they were also given the privilege of remaining if they understood that they were on their own and that there would be no government personnel to come to their aid in case of trouble. Her Mission Board likewise gave them the choice of staying on if they were fully understood that they might be cut off with no chance of receiving a salary or any other help from outside.
In China, Emma’s Chinese name was “Kay-Teacher” and the children adored her. But as the hate- America campaign continued, the police made it clear to the children they had to shout ugly slogans to her. Soon she found it easier not to go outdoors anymore.
LIGHTNESS AND SPONTANEITY GOES OUT OF LIFE
I’m reminded of the recent Duck Dynasty flap when she wrote: That power is there – a constant weight. Before you speak, even on the simplest subject, you turn your head to see who is listening. Unconsciously you avoid expressing any opinion, but parrot the phrases taught and heard all around you. Every word and act can be questioned. All lightness and spontaneity goes out of life. You dare trust no one and no one trusts you.

School opening had been delayed because the old textbooks, all carrying pictures of the Generalissimo and the Nationalist flag, had to be sought out and destroyed. There had been a big bonfire in the park one night, when tons of these books had been fed to the flames. Teachers were called into central schools to copy from blackboards the new texts to be used. In those early days, before the wisdom of silence and tacit agreement had been learned, Miss Lee, the first grade teacher said angrily, “I won’t teach that to the children. Just think of it!

“We no longer love our fathers and mothers the most. Now we love and obey Stalin and Mao Tse-tong.” But, of course, she did teach it, and as the days passed, added other doctrines she heartily disliked. Police were everywhere, instructing the teachers in the new methods and ideas, and making sure the teaching as carried out.
INTACT FAMILIES RESIST COMMUNISM
Emma writes the day the Reds came, executions of land-owning farmers became almost daily occurrences. Joining the army was the only recourse left for boys and girls whose families were broken up. In China, we had always relied on the strong family system to prevent a full acceptance of Communism. The leaders recognized these family ties as a threat to their regime. Thus families were soon broken up and scattered – young people in the work groups of police or army and wage-earners assigned the work away from home. Yet, she said, love of family was so inborn in the Chinese that she was sure they would survive.
LIVING IN A POLICE STATE
She became known as “The American imperialist spy.” There had been many crafty schemes to get her in to serious trouble but all of them had failed including the cartridges found in a jar in her storage area that caused her to spend time in jail. Police found a small jar with broken crayons, beads and marbles but down at the bottom of the jar nestled two cartridges. When some people fled, they left behind many things which she inherited. She insisted it did not belong to her. Although she’d avoided answering any questions the best she could, a year had passed since “liberation.” Instead of restriction being eased as they had expected, they were learning to live with uncertainty and fear and were more and more under strict controls. They were definitely in a police state. No longer did anyone speak freely. Even the simplest statement might be misinterpreted and they had to be wary in choice of words. There seemed to be no hard and fast rules so they obeyed and conformed by intuition, feeling their way and they kept out of the limelight, escaped notice as much as possible and agreed to submit while always showing respect for authorities. Food for her and companions in jail came from her cook at home. In the evenings they shared Bible reading and prayer with the men whose day time work consisted of cutting rocks at the river. Kindness to the authorities convinced them she had no gun and the fact a cable came from America arrived from the folks who had left the items in her attic so she was exonerated.
After the second spring under the Communist rule worshipping with her friends was no longer possible and the church-going days were ended. The Communists spoke glibly of “Freedom of Religion” they soon learned it was not for young people, only tolerated for the old. There would be no Sunday School or work with the youth. The church was restricted to only one worship service a week.

No meetings of any kind could be held without assigned Communist officials in attendance, probably to watch and report but also to give propaganda talks.
THE DAY I REACHED FREEDOM
It was not uncommon for the Chinese people to get up early but on the day she and others were being escorted to the ship, many were on their porches as she passed by their homes watching the exit of the “imperialist foreigners.” For by then all the good works that Generalissimo, Chiang Kai-shek had accomplished in becoming an ally with America, the Chinese People’s Republic propaganda had turned many of the Chinese people against America.
I see similarities happening today in America but we have no place to flee or hide. The Child Abuse Protection and Treatment Act, aka Mondale Act of 1974 caused the Gestapo child abuse industry to be created. Goal 38 of the communist takeover of America said some of the powers of arrest should be transferred to social agencies and treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders. If a state conformed its system to the federal mandate, it could get generous reimbursement from the feds. The states immediately complied and the modern child protection was born and spankings were abuse. Families were divided and devastated financially, parents went to jail, children went to foster care where they were often abused again. Revisionists changed our textbooks books eliminating all references to Christianity. Homeland Security – National Security Administration and most recently Obamacare is snooping into our private lives. I pray its not “Farewell America” for us. But with contributors to NWV like Baldwin who said, “It Is Not Over,” be encouraged dear American friends.
© 2014 Betty Freauf - All Rights Reserved Betty is a former Oregon Republican party activist having served as state party secretary, county chairman, 5th congressional vice chairman and then elected chairman, and a precinct worker for many years but Betty gave up on the two-party system in 2004.
Betty is a researcher specializing in education, a freelance journalist and a regular contributor to www.NewsWithViews.com

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