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American Friends Service Committee — Part 7
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THE. TECHNIQUES. OF SOVIET PROPAGANDA | if
the Kremlin’s positions. It is by this consistency that the suxilisry
There is none so blind as he who will not see. The foregoing criteria
for recognition of auxiliaries will probably be ridiculed by the volun-
tary dupes, of whom there are far too many. This catalogue of diag-
nostics Bas been compiled as a litmus for the detection of ambiguous
cases, but the deluded will temporize, even faced with the obvious.
The question, for example, as to whether the late Patrice Lumumba
was “really a Communist” was a matter for extended soul-searching
among them. Some even seriously put the question directly to Lu-
mumbe. The mere act of asking the question demonstrated total
ignorance of the modus operandi of political warfare, whose first prin-
ciple dictates denial of affiliation by any Communist. The credulity
of the query was proved by the question itself. Lumumba had
openly committed an act as blatant as original sin by requesting Soviet
intervention in his country’s internal affairs, While his Communist
allegiance might have been doubted before this event, continued
skepticism after it demonstrates only unparalleled gullibility.
he pattern has been repeated over and over, ad nauseam, with
Arbenz, Juliao, Castro, and Ho Chi-minh. The great German poet
Heinrich Heine, wrote one day: “The Devil's best ally is the liberal
intellectual who doesn’t believe in the Devil.” This could be well
araphrased: ‘The principal ally of the Communist conspiracy is the
Fiberal intellectual who doesn’t believe in the Communist conspiracy.”
It is to capitalize on this skepticism that half the apparatus of Com-
munist political warfare has the mission of convincing the free world
that there is no apparatus of Communist political warfare.
‘ INFILTRATION
The generic term “infiltration” contemplates a whole system of
secret channels making possible the injection of pro-Soviet poison
into all the cells of the free world. The system is linked with the
Communist espionage network responsible for transmission of in-
formation, which is a separate activity not covered by this study.
This discussion will be concerned only with political infiltration de-
signed to spread views favorable to the Soviets,
The mechanics are always the same. One or more auxiliaries
achieve membership, or some existing members are won over, in the
organization to be infiltrated. These maintain constant contact with
unaffiliated auxiliaries, who are in turn supervised by actual Com-~-
munist agents. —
he various auxiliaries customarily maintain their contacts in
clubs, salons, cafes, bars, and semipublic gatherings such as youn
peoples’ church groups. Communist propaganda is matched wit
the channel through which it is to be disseminated. There are few
social], political, or religious doctrines into which, with an appropriate
dialectical twist, some elements favorable to Soviet foreign policy,
cannot be insinuated, especially since there is no need to maintain
consistency with Communist ideology, which has nothing to do with
the undertaking. The methods of perfo g this verbal twistin
will be detailed more fully in the chapters on psychological and
logomachic techniques. The following discussion will deal with the
principal targeta of infiltration.
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