The Immigration Threat Hollywood Just Doesn't Get
by LT. COLONEL JAMES G. ZUMWALT, USMC (RET)
February 10, 2017
Two incidents, occurring almost eight decades and thousands of miles apart, provide us with an important lesson about the challenging times in which we live.
In the early morning hours of March 17, 1938, bespectacled Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev, 46, was marched in front of a firing squad near Moscow and shot. The unimposing Kondratiev was considered such a threat to the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin personally had ordered his death.
A brilliant economist, Kondratiev had closely studied historical patterns, developing the "Kondratiev wave" concept. The theory enabled him to predict the economic rise and fall of empires and nation states.
Read more: Family Security Matters
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/the-immigration-threat-hollywood-just-doesnt-get?f=radical%20jihad#ixzz4YIQV6iotUnder Creative Commons License: Attribution