From: The Shadow Party, How George Soros, Hillary Clinton and the 60's radicals seized control of the Democratic Party 2006 Horowitz and Poe:
These two all the way back to 2005 when this book was most likely written then went on to explain how this was happening to America.
They were right.
In a 1957 tract, Czech communist Party theoretician Jan Kozak explained how a small number of communists managed to gain power in Czechoslovakia through parliamentary maneuvers. The trick was to exert pressure for radical change from two directions simultaneously-from the upper levels of the government and from the provocateurs on the streets, Kozak called this tactic "Pressure from the top and the bottom".
One way to exert "pressure from below" as Kozak explained. was to fill the streets with rioters, strikers, and protesters, thus creating the illusion of a widespread clamor for change from the grassroots. Radicals in the government would then exert "Pressure from above". enacting new laws on the pretext of appeasing the protesters in the streets-even though the protesters (or at least their leaders) were themselves part of the plot. The majority of the people would have no idea what was going on. Squeezed from Above and Below most would sink into apathy and despair, believing that they were hopelessly outnumbered by the radicals-even though they were not.
These two all the way back to 2005 when this book was most likely written then went on to explain how this was happening to America.
They were right.