The Evil as Liars"The most basic principle of Alinskys advice to radicals is to lie to their opponents and disarm them by pretending to be moderates and liberals.""(A) reaction that the evil frequently engender in us is confusion. Describing an encounter with an evil person, one woman wrote, it was 'as if I'd suddenly lost my ability to think'....This reaction is quite appropriate," observes M. Scott Peck. "Lies confuse. The evil are 'the people of the lie,' deceiving others as they also build layer upon layer of self-deception....one of the characteristics of evil is its desire to confuse." (People of the Lie, p. 179) In contemporary America, the evil have a virtual choke-hold on the levers of power and influence within academia, certain corporations, the media, entertainment, arts, music, Hollywood, the Supreme Court, lower courts, seminaries, and Congress, for example.
The Ruling Class are scientists, professors, politicians, jurists, journalists, screen writers, musicians, and church leaders. As a result, confusion, apostasy, anger, finger-pointing, demonization of scapegoats, lawlessness, hedonism, apologetics for evil, and a growing bloodlust now describe post-Christian American society.
Alinsky was definitely evil, and his deviousness greatly appealed to other evil-minded individuals. But at bottom, Alinsky’s rules are nothing more than the codified thought-patterns and behaviors of unregenerate man.
It was Bakunin who provided the concrete basis for all mind control methodology and for Alinskys’ “rules.” He said we’re going to provoke the devil in them.