ABSTRACT

The reason we are drawing attention to this issue is that propaganda is the strongest and most dangerous of the communist weapons. The communists use propaganda like a mine-sweeper that clears the way for the communist hordes to sow their seeds, unhindered, in a soil that has been ploughed for them. The systematic use of propaganda as a weapon dates from

the early days of communism. It was Marx himself who initiated this policy and passed it on to his disciples, who have since developed it further. Its two main characteristics are, one, the use of relentless repetition to instil communist slogans in people’s minds, and, two, its unscrupulous use of false or incomplete facts and figures, both about itself and about its enemies. Communist propaganda is ruthless when it comes to attacking the enemies of communism, and does not hesitate to twist the facts in order to distort their image, sully their reputations and destroy their lives.