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5. Robert Welch, <strong>The</strong> Blue Book of <strong>The</strong> John Birch Society (Appleton, WI: Western Isl<strong>and</strong>s, 1959), p.<br />

125.<br />

6. Jane H. Ingraham, "<strong>The</strong> Consequence of Error," <strong>The</strong> New American November 24, 1986.<br />

7. R. J. Rummel, Lethal Politics: Soviet Genocide <strong>and</strong> Mass Murder since 1917 (New Brunswick, NJ:<br />

Transaction Publishers, 1990), p. xi.<br />

8. Ibid., pp. 191, 217, 3-4. Professor Rummel places <strong>the</strong> number of victims killed during <strong>the</strong> "Postwar<br />

<strong>and</strong> Stalin’s twilight period, 1945-1953," at 15,613,000. For <strong>the</strong> "Post-Stalin period, 1954-1987, his<br />

research indicated a toll of around 6,872,000 victims.<br />

9. Ibid., p. 5.<br />

10. R. J. Rummel, "War Isn’t This Century’s Biggest Killer," Wall Street Journal, July 7, 1986.<br />

11. Ibid.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> following books recount <strong>the</strong> human cost of Communism: <strong>The</strong> Gulag Archipelago by Aleks<strong>and</strong>r<br />

Solzhenitsyn; <strong>The</strong> Great Terror by Robert Conquest; <strong>The</strong> Harvest of Sorrow by Robert Conquest;<br />

Kolyma by Robert Conquest; Execution by Hunger by Miron Dolot; Utopia in Power by Mikhail Heller;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ordeal of <strong>the</strong> Captive <strong>Nations</strong> by Hawthorne Daniel; <strong>The</strong> Uses of Terror by Boris Lewytzkyj;<br />

Chekisty by John J. Dziak; Murder of a Gentle L<strong>and</strong> by John Barron <strong>and</strong> Anthony Paul.<br />

13. Rummel, Lethal Politics, p. 9.<br />

14. Ibid., pp. 11-12.<br />

15. G. Edward Griffin, "More Deadly Than War," transcript of a filmed lecture (Thous<strong>and</strong> Oaks, CA:<br />

American Media, 1968).<br />

16. Rummel, Wall Street Journal.<br />

17. Ibid.<br />

18. Pitirim A. Sorokin quoted in Welch, p. 119.<br />

19. Welch, pp. 119-20.<br />

20. John Adams, quoted by Philip M. Crane, <strong>The</strong> Sum of Good Government (Ottawa, IL: Green Hill,<br />

1976.), p. 3.<br />

21. James Madison, Essay No. 51, in Alex<strong>and</strong>er Hamilton, James Madison, <strong>and</strong> John Jay, <strong>The</strong> Federalist<br />

Papers (New York: Mentor, 1961), p. 322.<br />

22. Aldous Huxley, <strong>The</strong> Perennial Philosophy (London: Collins, 1958), pp. 133-34.<br />

23. John Adams, quoted by Crane, p. 3.<br />

24. George Washington, quoted by Griffin, <strong>The</strong> Fearful Master (Appleton, WI: Western Isl<strong>and</strong>s, 1964),

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