Democrats & Communists: A Review of the Documentary “The Enemies Within”
In The Enemies Within, researcher, author, and now filmmaker Trevor Loudon shows how intertwined the Democratic Party is with avowed communists and Islamic extremists.
Could your congressman pass an FBI security check? That’s the question anti-communist researcher, author, and now filmmaker Trevor Loudon from New Zealand poses in his documentary The Enemies Within. Based upon his second book, The Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists and Progressives in the U.S. Congress, Loudon’s film exposes the far-left and outright communist connections, as well as radical Islamic ties, of numerous Democratic members of Congress.
“The year was 1984,” Loudon recounts at the start of the film, “Ronald Reagan had decided to seek a second term, Carl Lewis set a world record for the indoor long jump, and in my home country of New Zealand our socialist Labour government had destroyed our military alliance with the United States — they decided to ban nuclear warships from our harbors.” This decision by the left-wing Labour Party government of then-Prime Minister David Lange prompted Loudon to begin researching New Zealand’s mellowing anti-communism and its embrace of policies favorable to the USSR. Loudon met and interviewed security experts and even former New Zealand communist spies. He discovered that his country’s national security had been betrayed by enemies within. This discovery further prompted Loudon to 20 years of research into communism and drew him inevitably to communism’s number-one target — the United States of America. “The underside of American politics became my new focus,” Loudon states.
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