Lessons From a Confidential Document – Folha de S. Paulo, November 26, 1972
In the pillory of history, Roosevelt stood alone with his small team of collaborators, including the sinister George Marshall, who pushed China toward communism. Nixon and Kissinger, however, will not be alone. The number of their accomplices is immense!
The Silent Ones of the West – Folha de S. Paulo, November 19, 1972
The silent ones are not merely tired. They are perplexed and bewildered. They represent what remains of common sense in humanity. Contemporary life is on the margins of common sense.
Breaking Out of the Vacuum – Folha de S. Paulo, November 5, 1972
With the partial exception of the German party, Christian Democracy functions worldwide as a waterslide that aids the spread of communism. In some places, it has completely discredited itself in this regard.
A Saving Flick – Folha de S. Paulo, October 29, 1972
It is true that the West is in decline, but the communist world is declining even more. For better or worse, our regime is surviving. As for the Soviet regime, a well-aimed, forceful blow could bring it down. Delivering that flick is an unavoidable duty for the free world.
The “Kerensky” Clique – Folha de S. Paulo, October 22, 1972
How can a minority manipulate conservative public opinion to drag it into accepting leftism? Obviously, by plunging it into inaction, confusion, and division.
The Argentine “Kerenskys” – Folha de S. Paulo, October 15, 1972
Fundamentally, if a minority group wishes to win an election and cannot persuade the majority, it has only one means of coming to power. That is to disorient the majority by creating confusion and division.
Our Great Alliance – Folha de S. Paulo, October 8, 1972
When faced with an axis, there are only two possible attitudes: resignation or self-defense. Those with pride and strength defend themselves, while those without must submit.
The Two Axes Nightmare – Folha de S. Paulo, October 1, 1972
Without Washington’s support, what would the Kremlin’s rulers be today but the captains of a ship clearly on the brink of sinking?
From One Axis to Another – Folha de S. Paulo, September 24, 1972
Chamberlain was a weak opponent of Nazism; Kissinger is an ally of communism.
Kissinger in Moscow – Folha de S. Paulo, September 17, 1972
With the support of American capitalists, Moscow will always feel more comfortable continuing to divert part of the Russian people’s resources…