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Toby Westerman

Toby Westerman is editor and publisher of International News Analysis (inatoday.com), which provides original reports specializing in documenting the world-wide rise of the neo-communist momvement -- as powerful as it is rarely mentioned in the centralized media. Westerman demonstrates the working relationship between fundamentalist Islam and the neo-communist movement in his book, Lies, Terror and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire: Origins and Direction.

Most Recent Articles by Toby Westerman:

TARGETING THE U.S. MILITARY: SMUGGLED ARMS AND A NARCO-TERROR ARMY

Working in cooperation with the International Police organization, Interpol, the Colombian government has documented that weapons it has captured from Communist guerrillas over the past decade have come from at least 20 nations - including the United States.
- Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Moscow wishes Chavez Happy Birthday, Send Arms

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev recently sent warm birthday wishes to the neo-Communist president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, with tighter military cooperation as one of Moscow's presents. A formal Russian-Venezuelan commission on military-technical cooperation will coordinate future Russian arms sales to Chavez.
- Thursday, July 30, 2009

Obama, the remaking of America, the reverie for a police state

Nationalized health care is only the latest page in the ongoing saga of U.S. president Barak Obama's attempt to remake/reinvent America into a socialist utopia. Without fail, an ever-vigilant, all-powerful central government with police state powers will also arise to assist in tending to the "needs" of the dependent population.
- Tuesday, July 28, 2009

War on the Democratic process

A war is being waged on the democratic process around the world, a war which poses ultimately a greater peril than the bombs and bullets from militant Islam.
- Wednesday, July 15, 2009


Is Moscow double-dealing on North Korea?

Despite its condemnation of North Korean nuclear and missile testing, and its overt support of sanctions against North Korea, Moscow continues to aid the Stalinist regime in Pyongyang, maintaining a policy that began with the establishment by Soviet authorities of a communist government in northern part of the Korean peninsula in 1948.
- Friday, June 19, 2009

Recruited to undermine America

Walter, Gwendolyn KendallU.S. universities are important recruiting grounds for foreign spies, according to a former intelligence operative who has defected to the United States, and issued a report giving a rare glimpse into the intelligence operations of one of America's most determined espionage foes.
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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