China's Second Wave Informant: A Discourse with Trevor Loudon, Continued (Part 2)
In a series of commentaries and investigative blogs, Trevor Loudon has raised concerns about the growing influence of Maoist and communist-influenced groups in U.S. politics. Loudon, a long-time critic of communist subversion, argues that these groups are covertly working within mainstream political parties to undermine American interests.
Loudon points to the rise of Marxist candidates like Zohran Mamdani in New York City, who he associates with a broader "Red Jihad" alliance merging Marxism and radical Islam. He warns that such alliances could pose severe security risks, including terrorism.
The Maoist groups are reportedly registering voters in several states and have significant ties to the Democratic Party. Loudon believes that these groups are succeeding in their electoral strategy, with states like Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia being in danger of going blue in the next election.
Loudon is particularly concerned about the riots, which he sees as the "sparks" of a revolutionary movement. He believes that the organizations behind these unrests are Maoist and ideologically aligned with the Chinese Communists in Beijing. The National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAAPR) is said to have coordinated most of the riots.
Loudon also expresses concern about the focus of FBI investigations, stating that while people are being arrested, the focus is on white supremacists rather than communist agitators. He predicts that if Trump loses the November election, the mobs could have a Democratic President egging them on, potentially leading to increased targeting of conservatives.
Loudon predicts the possibility of terrorist attacks and targeted assassinations, with both left and white supremacist groups involved. The Freedom Road Socialist Organization, openly pro-Chinese and supporting various communist groups such as FARC and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, is a key player in the revolutionary movement.
Loudon's perspective emphasizes a covert, ideological war involving Maoist and far-left groups impacting American politics and elections, including 2020. Despite the overwhelming majority of whites being philosophically opposed to racism, a fear of "whiteness" has been promoted, potentially exacerbating tensions.
Trump is given a 35% chance of winning the election due to the left's mobilization of minorities and youth. Loudon predicts that if Trump loses, there will be heavy targeting of conservatives. He also believes that since the 1960s, there has been a period of unprecedented racial tolerance in the United States, but non-white minorities, particularly in a largely white country, have historically been at risk of falling under the influence of foreign-aligned communist groups.
Durham, North Carolina, and a large portion of San Francisco's political structure are reportedly run by Maoist groups. Loudon believes that the Chinese Communist Party is supporting the Maoist assault on the United States, seen as the second round of the "People's War" waged by China. The third round, he says, "will be more kinetic."
[1] Loudon, Trevor. "Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists and Progressives in the U.S. Congress." WND Books, 2013. [2] Loudon, Trevor. "The Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists, and Progressives in the U.S. Congress." The Epoch Times, 2015. [4] Loudon, Trevor. "The Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists, and Progressives in the U.S. Congress." YouTube, 2015.
- Trevor Loudon, in his series of commentaries and investigative blogs, has raised concerns about the growing influence of Maoist and communist-influenced groups in U.S. politics and their potential impact on war-and-conflicts and security.
- Loudon's investigations reveal that Maoist groups are increasingly registering voters in several states, indicating a strategic approach aligned with the Democratic Party in war-and-conflicts and politics.
- Loudon predicts that the electoral strategy of these groups poses a significant threat to general-news such as the upcoming elections, with states like Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia potentially turning blue.
- Loudon argues that these groups are covertly working within mainstream political parties to undermine American interests, showing concern about the rising number of Marxist candidates like Zohran Mamdani and the "Red Jihad" alliance in crime-and-justice and politics.
- The revolutionary movement, as Loudon sees it, is sparked by riots orchestrated by Maoist organizations ideologically aligned with Chinese Communists in Beijing, raising concerns about propaganda and politics.
- Loudon further predicts the possibility of terrorist attacks and targeted assassinations during this warfare, with both left and white supremacist groups potentially involved, which could escalate crime-and-justice concerns.
- Loudon's work emphasizes the covert, ideological war in which Maoist and far-left groups are influencing American politics, elections, and various aspects of society, including sports and sports-betting, since the 1960s. He believes this has been facilitated by a promotion of "whiteness" fear and racial tensions.