So sad when one of our own, who had done so much to educate Americans by publishing articles related to the “real (commie) agenda” makes such a bizarre turn I can hardly describe my disillusionment. Take a look at all the articles I wrote at News With Views (NWV) which really exposed so much of the evil commie rot going in today, regarding the Real ID, COPS, education, etc. Paul was great, getting all that documentation out to people, and then something happened. Since my last article published at NWV U.S. cops are being trained in Israel.

The Paul Walters story is Part 2 of two parts of how Charlotte has, over the past fifty years, been taken to the cleaners by her own naivety.

Here is Part 1, the whipped cream, of Charlotte’s very, very sad deception:

Becky Norton Dunlop (formerly Becky Norton) was, in the seventies, a true blue conservative activist from the West, in her twenties, and a close friend of mine. She was responsible for my forming the Maine Conservative Union, affiliated with the American Conservative Union. Becky was involved in setting up ACU affiliates across the nation. She visited my late husband and me in Camden, Maine, and we had the highest regard for her and, on a personal level, enjoyed her company. She arranged for a Soviet defector, the late Igor Glagolev, to visit Maine in order to speak at Portland Chamber of Commerce, to take opposite position from Sec. Defense Paul Warnke, regarding U.S.-Soviet defense preparedness (which side had the most nuclear capacity). Glagolev won the debate when he put up charts showing the true military strength of the Soviet Union. As a result, Glagolev became a friend of my family’s. She was the person who gave me the article by Morris Zeitlin, prof. of sociology, U. of Cal, published in The Communist Daily World which said in effect that regionalism is communism.

THE DAILY WORLD OF NOVEMBER 8, 1975 CARRIED A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ENTITLED “Planning
Is Socialism’s Trademark” by Morris Zeitlin. The Daily World (newspaper of the Communist Party USA) was formerly known as The Daily Worker and was founded in 1924. The importance of this article lies in its blatant admission that regionalism, which is gradually becoming the accepted method of unelected governance in the United States (unelected councils and task forces, participatory democracy, public-private partnerships, etc.) is the form of government used in democratic socialist and communist countries…

Becky was also the one who, after I had formed MCU and Guardians of Education for Maine, as a member of White House Personnel, recommended me for position in Dept. of Education. She even worked with me after I got myself fired, getting me a small office in the White House where I wrote my letter to Reagan.

Patriots or Manchurian Candidates

She was the one who managed to get my letter through to Reagan. The rest is history which makes me so, so sad.

FYI: I will always remember Paul Walters and Becky Norton Dunlop for who they were, good friends and true patriots. Something, someone, or some weird ideas entered their lives from “somewhere”.

Who am I to judge?