‘Communism Is a Cancer on Humanity—It’s a Cancer That’s Moving Quickly,' Gulag Survivor Says

‘Communism Is a Cancer on Humanity—It’s a Cancer That’s Moving Quickly,' Gulag Survivor Says
Courtesy of Dan Novacovici
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Romanian gulag survivor Dan Novacovici has some invaluable insight regarding the current state of the world: He recognizes all the glaring signs of a communist agenda and began to realize several years ago that “communism was being implanted openly in the United States.”

The 85-year-old Washington, D.C., resident was a political prisoner in Romania during its post-World War II communist era; being the son of a general in the king’s army didn’t help matters. In fact, Dan’s father was a special forces commander and right-hand man for the last king of Romania, Michael I, who was forced to abdicate the throne in 1947 after being unsuccessful in pushing back against Soviet invasion.