LETTER: Gun control is a conspiracy to disarm

AsburyPark

On May 10, 1994, at the U.S. Marine Corps’ Air-Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, 300 active-duty Marines were given a 46-question survey titled, “Combat Arms Survey.” In a part of the survey titled, “Attitudes,” the Marines were asked to indicate whether they “strongly disagree,” “disagree,” “agree,” “strongly agree,” or have “no opinion” about a series of statements regarding the United Nations.

For example, question 38 states: “It would make no difference to me to take orders from a U.N. company commander.” In the same vein, question 40 states: “I feel there is no conflict between my oath of office and serving as a U.N. soldier.” Continuing this treasonous line of questioning, the survey states in its next-to-last question: “I would swear to the following code: ‘I am a United Nations fighting person. I serve in the forces which maintain world peace and every nation’s way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.’”

How does the United Nations, one might ask, define “world peace?” According to them, true world peace will have come about once everyone in the world, except them, of course, has been disarmed. And this brings us to the survey’s 46th and final question, which states:

“The U.S. government declares a ban on the possession, sale, transportation, and transfer of all non-sporting firearms. A thirty (30) day amnesty period is permitted for these firearms to be turned over to the local authorities. At the end of this period, a number of citizen groups refuse to turn over their firearms. Consider the following statement:

‘I would fire upon U.S. citizens who refuse or resist confiscation of firearms banned by the U.S. government.’”

John J. Tobak

BERNARDSVILLE