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	var x = Math.round(Math.random() * 10) + 1;
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	var source;
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	var title;
	
	if (x==1)  {
	title = "Russia and Terror";
	quote = "One must give the Soviets their due. No other country is capable as are the Soviets of manipulating public opinion in the West. Only a year ago, Moscow was condemned for supporting terrorism. It was said to be involved in a terrorist attack against the Pope. Terrorists were statedly being trained under Soviet sponsorship. And, as if by magic, this murky Soviet image has now undergone a complete change. The Soviets have now become enemies of terror. With the help of some Americans who believe in this extraordinary transformation, Moscow now holds conferences and participates in talks on preventing terrorism.";
	source = "NATALIE GRANT WRAGA, 1990";
	}
	
		if (x==2)  {
	title = "Subversion Defined";
	quote = "To avoid therefore the evils of inconstancy and versatility, ten thousand times worse than those of obstinacy and the blindest prejudice, we have consecrated the state that no man should approach to look into its defects or corruptions but with due caution; that he should never dream of beginning its reformation by its subversion; that he should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country who are prompt rashly to hack that aged parent in pieces, and put him into the kettle of magicians, in hopes that their poisonous weeds, and wild incantations, may regenerate the paternal constitution, and renovate their father's life.";
	source = "EDMUND BURKE";
	}
	
		if (x==3)  {
	title = "On the Third World War...";
	quote = "Moreover, massive armed forces, well trained in the use of modern military equipment, will be required from the very first days of the war, since the belligerents will attempt to achieve their strategic military and political aims in the shortest possible time. Combat operations, employing nuclear weapons extensively, will immediately develop on a tremendous scale, on land, on sea, and in the air; and these operations will be most fierce and decisive. In such conditions, one can hardly count on a more or less extended period, as in previous wars, to mobilize fully and to deploy one's armed forces. At the same time, not even the economically strongest states can today keep their armed forces fully deployed during peacetime. Obviously, the best solution of the problem would be the peacetime maintenance of such armed forces as would be able to secure at least certain proximate strategic war aims while the remaining echelons were being fully mobilized and put into operation. ";
	source = "V.D. SOKOLOVSKII, <em>Soviet Military Strategy<\/em>";
	}
	
		if (x==4)  {
	title = "The Left Defined";
	quote = "That ideology has insinuated itself, disastrously, into the curricula of our schools and colleges; it has significantly altered the texture of sexual relations and family life; it has played havoc with the authority of churches and other repositories of moral wisdom; it has undermined the claims of civic virtue and our national self-understanding; it has degraded the media, the entertainment industry, and popular culture; it has helped to subvert museums and other institutions entrusted with preserving and transmitting high culture.";
	source = "ROGER KIMBALL, <em>The Long March<\/em>";
	}
	
	
		if (x==5)  {
	title = "Moscow's Strategy";
	quote = "The dialectic of this offensive consists of a calculated shift from the old, discredited Soviet practice to a new, 'liberalized' model, with a social democratic facade, to realize the communist planners strategy for establishing a United Europe. At the beginning they introduced a variation of the 1968 Czechoslovakian 'democratization.' At a later phase they will shift to a variation of the Czechoslovakian takeover of 1948.";
	source = "ANATOLIY GOLITSYN, <em>New Lies for Old<\/em>, 1984";
	}
	
	
		if (x==6)  {
	title = "Revolutionaries";
	quote = "The vanity, restlessness, petulance, and spirit of intrigue of several petty cabals, who attempt to hide their total want of consequence in bustle and noise, and puffing, and mutual quotation of each other, makes you imagine that our contemptuous neglect of their abilities is a mark of general acquiescence in their opinions. No such thing, I assure you. Because half a dozen green grasshoppers under a fern make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle ... chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field; that of course, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome insects of the hour.";
	source = "EDMUND BURKE";
	}
	
		if (x==7)  {
	title = "Deceptive Illusions";
	quote = "The great domain which no philosophy has been able so far to illuminate is the kingdom of dreams. They are replete with hopes which no reasoning will be able to destroy. Therein all religious and political beliefs and other kinds of beliefs find limitless power. The unconquerable phantoms that inhabit it are created by faith.To know and to believe always will be different things. While acquisition of even the slightest scientific truth requires enormous labor, the possession of a certitude having faith alone as its support requires none at all. All men possess beliefs; very few are able to elevate themselves to knowledge.The world of beliefs has its own logic and laws. The scholar always has tried in vain to penetrate it with methods. One will see in this book why he loses all critical sense in penetrating into the cycle of belief and finds therein only the most deceptive illusions.";
	source = "GUSTAVE LE BON,  <em>Opinions and Beliefs<\/em>";
	}
		
		if (x==8)  {
	title = "Behind the Terror...";
	quote = "\[Widespread terrorist and sabotage operations in advance of World War III\] are known officially in the GRU as the 'preparatory period,' and unofficially as the 'overture.' The overture is a series of large and small operations the purpose of which is, before actual military operations begin, to weaken the enemy's morale, create an atmosphere of suspicion, fear and uncertainty, and divert the attention of the enemy's armies and police forces to a huge number of different targets, each of which may be the object of the next attack.The overture is carried out by agents of the secret services of the Soviet satellite countries and by mercenaries recruited by intermediaries. The principal method employed at this stage is 'gray terror,' that is, a kind of terror which is not conducted in the name of the Soviet Union. The Soviet secret services do not at this stage leave their visiting cards, or leave other people's cards. The terror is carried out in the name of already existing extremist groups not connected in any way with the Soviet Union, or in the name of fictitious organizations.";
	source = "VIKTOR SUVOROV, <em>Spetsnaz<\/em>";
	}

	if (x==9)  {
	title = "The Disappearence of Chivalry";
	quote = "There can be no doubt about it: chivalry is now throughly dead. Our one preoccupation is to be safe. We don't know what we love, or if we do we don't dare mention it. We are willing to become anything, to be turned into any sort of worm, by the will of the majority. We are afraid of starving, of standing alone;, <em>Dominations and Powers<\/em> above all we are afraid of having to fight. And when nevertheless we are forced to fight, we do without chivalry.... Meantime our society has lost its own soul. The landscape of Christendom is being covered with lava; a great eruption and inundation of brute humanity threatens to overwhelm all the treasures that artful humanity has created. Brute humanity has the power to destroy polite humanity, because it retains the material equipment of modern industry which has recently grown upon man like a fresh hide, horns, and claws. Armed with this mechanism, any hand at headquarters can spread death and ruin over the earth.... Then the really great war, in the modern sense of greatness, would begin... \[I\]t will be a war of extermination establishing absolute power. There will be no consideration of rights or liberties, no talk of honour, and no nonsensical chivalry";
	source = "GEORGE SANTAYANA, <em>Dominations and Powers<\/em>";
	}	

	if (x==10)  {
	title = "On Public Schools";
	quote = "In the first place, God made idiots; this was for practice; then he made school boards.";
	source = "MARK TWAIN";
	}

	if (x==11)  {
	title = "When Radical Leftism Becomes Articulate";
	quote = "Blockheadism, Unwisdom, while silent, is reckoned bad; but Blockheadism, getting vocal, able to speak persuasively, have you considered that at all? Human Opacity falling into Phosphorescence; that is to say, becoming <em>luminous<\/em> (to itself and to many mortals) by the very excess of it, by the very bursting of it into putrid fermentation &#8212; all other forms of Chaos are cosmic in comparison!";
	source = "THOMAS CARLYLE, <em>Friedrich the Great<\/em>";
	}
	
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