This is Louis Budenz (1891 – 1972) an American ex-communist, who testified at dozens of Senate
committees in the 1940s and 1950s about the shenanigans of communists within the United States.
The Communist Party: A Manual On Organization was published in New York in 1932. It was written
by J. Peters, whose real name was Goldberger, who was likely a Hungarian Jew, and a member of the
short lived, virulently anti-Christian, Jewish Bolshevik regime in Hungary lead by the Jew Bela Kun.
On November 22, 1946 Louis Budenz testified before the Committee on Un-American Activities, where
he mentioned what Peters (Goldberger) has said to him of what really controlled communist agenda:
"As a matter of fact, it was Peters who introduced me to the idea of the conspiratorial apparatus of the Communist Party. ... He told me that the Communist Party is like a submerged submarine: the part you see above water is the periscope, but the part underneath is the real Communist organization ; that is the conspiratorial apparatus."
As quoted in: Hearings Regarding Communist Espionage in the United States Government. Hearings Before
the Committee on Un-American Activities. House of Representatives. Eightieth Congress. Second Session.
Public Law 601. Section 121, Subsection Q (2). July 31 ; August 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18,
20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 ; September 8 and 9, 1948. United States Government Priting Office. 1948.



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