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Hitler’s plans to re-arm Germany were also popular. By recruiting a large army and building a whole new navy and air force, he would be able to reduce unemployment. With so many people out of work, this was an appealing prospect.--The Holocaust Expained

 

People think history is not repeating itself because a loaf of bread does not cost 10 million Deutsche Marks...

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Tue, 03/10/2015 - 02:33 | 5872344 ShakaZulu
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I took a college class called The History of Ideas in Western Civilization and noticed a pattern.  Before action became reality the idea would first be widely propagated.  Jews (the really rich ones) have played a major role in guiding us toward another world war, but I long ago realized that they cannot share all the blame when the rest of us willingly and actively participate in the crime.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 22:56 | 5871969 BlussMann
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Blah, blah, blah. Another Alex Jones bot.

Wed, 03/11/2015 - 04:34 | 5876733 williambanzai7
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Who you calling Bot, Bot

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 22:24 | 5871893 Playtime's Over
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Man, something about ZH that draws the Joo haters fo show.  Wack jobs.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 23:15 | 5872018 the grateful un...
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its complicated by the forces of physical anthropology. the indo-aryan race connects central europe and that area now called india. hence many germans are dark skinned, and have long narrow skulls (the myth of the fair haired - round faced -aryan is just that) congressman boehner is an example of the most common german racial profile. how hitler sold germany on a pure racial type more typical of scandanavia, is a question. he was able to raise the issue of self loathing, here you people is the race you were before the middle eastern people polluted our gene pool. such was the plight of the jews, who looked like everyone else, they did not fit the pure racial profile. and if you were jewish you had cultural connections to the middle east, bingo. by giving the jews their own state the british simply confimed what hitler had been telling them. the jews seem to have a disposition for being the victim, (just as presidents from Texas have what I call Alamo syndrome - LBJ and GW Bush, they manage to create a situation where they are besieged by all sides, and then they act out this fight to the death - GWB thought Iraq would bring the end of days, two disparate religions, the same solution).   

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 22:46 | 5871929 williambanzai7
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There are those who benefit by fostering the confusion of anti-banksterism and anti-zionism with anti-semitism. 

Gary Allen--None Dare Call It Conspiracy:

"In describing the characteristics of the Rothschilds and other major international bankers, Dr. Quigley tells us that they remained different from ordinary bankers in several ways: they were cosmopolitan and international; they were close to governments and were particularly concerned with government debts, including foreign government debts; these bankers came to be called "international bankers." (Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, p.52)

One major reason for the historical blackout on the role of the international bankers in political history is that the Rothschilds were Jewish. Anti-Semites have played into the hands of the conspiracy by trying to portray the entire conspiracy as Jewish. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The traditionally Anglo-Saxon J. P. Morgan and Rockefeller international banking institutions have played a key role in the conspiracy. But there is no denying the importance of the Rothschilds and their satellites. However, it is just as unreasonable and immoral to blame all Jews for the crimes of the Rothschilds as it is to hold all Baptists accountable for the crimes of the Rockefellers...

Actually, nobody has a right to be more angry at the Rothschild clique than their fellow Jews. The Warburgs, part of the Rothschild empire, helped finance Adolph Hitler. There were few if any Rothschilds or Warburgs in the Nazi prison camps! They sat out the war in luxurious hotels in Paris or emigrated to the United States or England. As a group, Jews have suffered most at the hands of these power seekers. A Rothschild has much more in common with a Rockefeller than he does with a tailor from Budapest or the Bronx."

[Emphasis Added]

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 23:02 | 5871985 BlussMann
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.  “Mans most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe”  Euripides

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 22:20 | 5871881 Playtime's Over
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I can't join your edification on mils. They are hard core gimmie dats Obama sheeple. Couldn't care less about anything other than the mighty POD. A product of your tax dollar funding on edjumacation. Ok, there's one or two per county more or less with two feet on the ground. Usuallly "insulated", from the "real" world by home schooling or some such.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 19:50 | 5871254 news printer
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" -

George Santayana

edit

found better one:  

Lord asks , dog jumps

http://40.media.tumblr.com/cd2cc0ee8f97bdd9151cba271c1538fa/tumblr_negv1... 

and

People bringing their dogs for destruction, because they can not pay the raised dogs tax, Berlin, 1926.

http://40.media.tumblr.com/0748c291fb0546520e1369a3ac6695eb/tumblr_nhooe...

Berliner original

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Bundesarchiv_Bild_102...

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 17:15 | 5870876 BlussMann
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Since the "Holocaust" (TM) never happened this article loses credibility. Anytime someone has to invoke phoney events, especially regarding WWII, the Crap O Meter pegs out.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 15:19 | 5870509 janus
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yeah WildBillVII, this does seem like a bit of history repeating...and awesome work lately.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzLT6_TQmq8

but i get the sense that it's sorta like a phased elliott wave of mounting cycles peaking to a crescendo.  as if each successive phase were morphing into an increasingly sinister iteration of its former incarnation, and now is the time for the final and most ferocious manifestation; its singular purpose to serve as the the final phase cycle collapse to null, such that a new one emerges from its ashes. 

it's happened before.

before i scoot off to work i'd like to propose a scenario...just a bit of hypothetical speculation, of course...but janus being the lover of theater that he is, he cannot help but lean into a plot line and see if he can project the ending.  and so it is from the perspective of a bemused patron of the arts that janus breaks down the elements of the script being acted out in real time.  

in this highly speculative and dubious conception of things, there are several a priori assumptions requisite: 1st, everything astir in the middle east is about israel.  2nd,  everything asir in ukraine is about israel.  3rd, everything asir in the world is about israel.

understanding that isis (isil) is just a rebranded phantom farted from our byzantine hive of 'intelligence' agencies, one should know that its purpose is to completely destabilize EVERYTHING from the euprates to the nile (what do you think those two bands on the israeli flag symbolize?).  once that mission has been effected, amorica will come stormin back in (backed by a bellicose bunch of red-stater republifags) to 're-stabilize' the region (i dunno...maybe precipitated by an oil price spike).

europe is pissed, and increasingly so, at amorica.  not willing to align themselves with russia and indignant at amorica's feckless foreign policy, europe forms its own domestic armed forces...complete with tactical nukes, robust navy and infantry and air 'defense' capabilities....oh man!

okay, about the time amorica is hip-deep in the middle east -- and to the whole world it is clear that amorica's presence is in absolute obeisance to israeli influence -- it is then revealed that it was the star of david affixed to the twin tower collapse.  but, preceding this revelation is the clear and indisputable evidence that obama was, after all, a muslim (suprise! suprise!).

and in such a scenario, why then wouldn't the europeans align themselves with certain among the arab/persian nations against amorica?  such an alliance would secure their energy needs without funding the russian menace to the north.

all the world's armies are now gathered around israel.

and so the stage is set for the war to end all wars.  where do china, japan, indochin and india fit into all this?  well, i don't have the time to get into it all...but it'll make for one helluva movie!  i can't wait to see the good guys win and the bad guys lose -- after all, that's how it always ends. 

anyway, it all reminds me of something from a book i once read...

"But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize that her desolation is near.21"Then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains, and those who are in the midst of the city must leave, and those who are in the country must not enter the city; 22because these are days of vengeance, so that all things which are written will be fulfilled.

 

but there were supposed to be signs in the heavens preceding such things.  well, janus just so happens to've beheld a bona fide sign from the heavens.  janus was just sitting there minding his business on the cab stand, and, lo & behold, he was gobsmacked with a stellar sign resplendent in revelatory glory.  twas about one a.m., all of boston buried beneath a five feet crust of snow and ice, and there before me in the north east sky appeared a small speck of light.  

it started to swell and grow until it formed a bright green orb whose appearance was not unlike that of an unripened fig.  it fell straight down in a vertical streak through a void in the inky sky; at one point it expanded into an oblong, a form which then separated into two green orbs attached by a glistening cascade of this sparkling golden umbilical.  the bottom orb then exploded in a staged and spectacular mini-nova, and through the cloud of its nebula the top orb raced until it exhausted its light in the night's sky.

and so i am reminded of the words from Revelation 6:13, which seem to janus both apropos and eerily germane:

13and the stars of the sky fell to the earth, as a fig tree casts its unripe figs when shaken by a great wind. 14The sky was split apart like a scroll when it is rolled up, and every mountain and island were moved out of their places. 15Then the kings of the earth and the great men and the commanders and the rich and the strong and every slave and free man hid themselves in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains;…

 

boy-oh-boy, do i love a good story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9IfHDi-2EA

janus

 

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 20:19 | 5871528 Paveway IV
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"...it started to swell and grow until it formed a bright green orb whose appearance was not unlike that of an unripened fig..."

Terminal ballistic phase of a ICBM post-boost vehicle (PBV). The PBV braking-maneuvering rocket plume has a greenish or bluish tint at altitude. It's actually pretty white, but the red/yellow wavelengths are absorbed by the atmosphere. It's a retro-rocket, so the plume billows up and around the PBV and narrows behind (above) the vehicle. 

"...it fell straight down in a vertical streak through a void in the inky sky; at one point it expanded into an oblong, a form, which then separated into two green orbs attached by a glistening cascade of this sparkling golden umbilical..."

At some point, the PBV releases Rentry Vehicle (RV) bus. The bus ejects the RV warheads and decoys which then activate their own spin gas generators (sparkling golden umbilical). Each RV also has steering/manuvering motors (green orbs, but they appear to get whiter as they descend).

"...the bottom orb then exploded in a staged and spectacular mini-nova,..."

Decoy/EM jammer warhead doing it's thing

"...and through the cloud of its nebula the top orb raced until it exhausted its light in the night's sky..."

The second 'real' warhead maneuvers until it's on track and continues unpowered through the terminal phase of its ballistic trajectory to its target. More modern warheads would continue to perform evasive maneuvers until the target was reached.

Did you happen to notice a few hundred kiloton nuclear explosion right after that?

 

Or it could have been a meteor splitting up as it heated up during re-entry with one of the pieces exploding/disintegrating from the heat. But that's just boring.

Tue, 03/10/2015 - 05:22 | 5872455 janus
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Paveway IV: brilliant reply, my friend.

i was crunched for time and wasn't able to do the story justice.  after the stardust settled and no mushroom cloud emerged to liven up an otherwise uneventful evening, i was left to deal with the disappointment of a lifetime...anticlimactic is an understatement.  i mean, for a sky-gazer like janus, one of the most beautiful spectacles nature can muster should have consequences -- horrible and history mangling consequences.  

all joking aside, in the aftermath of this thing of ineffable and inscrutable beauty a single and profound emotion lodged itself in my consciousness: gratitude.  i felt blessed and enormously fortunate to have witnessed the event.  and i must also emphasize the consciousness resultant from the experience; almost as if i'd never been so 'aware' in my life.  there were no 'truths' or insights imparted to my being at the time, only an impossibly magnified sense of 'being'.  it's very difficult to relate.  

it's akin to the conclusion of Keat's "Ode On a Grecian Urn":

Beauty is Truth/

Truth Beauty/

that is all ye know on earth/

and all ye need to know,

janus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1rFAaAKpVc

 

Tue, 03/10/2015 - 12:33 | 5873596 Paveway IV
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"...there were no 'truths' or insights imparted to my being at the time, only an impossibly magnified sense of 'being'.  it's very difficult to relate..."

Funny how stuff in the sky can do that to a person. For the extended-play version, the Northern Lights in Gakona and the Yukon have a similar effect. The Inuit in Greenland have a two different words that mean "being alone and not being alone at the same time". One of those words is just for the Northern Lights. 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:29 | 5869820 I Write Code
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Banzai, love your "The Proctologist" cover below.

OTOH, on the main picture, about Europe constituting a new (non-NATO) army, do you really think that's necessarily a bad idea?  They've effectively destroyed their old army, it's gone.  Has that been a big win for them?  Anyway, they won't actually do it, they're too far gone. 

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:43 | 5869874 williambanzai7
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I don't think he said he wants to replace NATO. They want another army on top of NATO and the armies of Germany, France, England etc.

Now let's step back a minute. We are supposed to accept that they need an army to flex muscle in a conflict they together with Neocon Amerika incited to the East? What else do they need an army for? Invasion by the Turks?

Thay have tossed 25 years of progress with the Russians and a big chunk of commerce down the drain and there is a reason for that and it begins with debt and ends with bankster.

Now gee wiz sucking up all those young unemployed Europeans to build a spanking new blue and yellow army sounds like a stroke of genius. To stoke them up all they have to do is find some way to blame it all on the Russians.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 15:13 | 5870479 Not Too Important
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An EU 'army' to include how many Muslims? Give them rifles and grenades?

Good luck with that.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 14:09 | 5870205 Stuck on Zero
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I believe that Russia has little to do with a continental army.  The real goal is to control Europe.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 18:28 | 5871195 williambanzai7
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The Russian bogeyman is the pretext.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:09 | 5869455 williambanzai7
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"How is this to be avoided, among ordinary men, even highly educated ordinary men? Frankly, I do not know. I do not see, even now. Many, many times since it all happened I have pondered that pair of great maxims, Principiis obsta and Finem respice - "Resist the beginnings" and "consider the end." But one must foresee the end in order to resist, or even see, the beginnings. One must foresee the end clearly and certainly and how is this to be done, by ordinary men or even by extraordinary men? Things might have changed here before they went as far as they did; they didn't, but they might have. And everyone counts on that might."

What makes it more inexcusible this time around is the world has, within the past century, already seen very clearly where it all ends.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 16:22 | 5870736 Super Hans
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Great post!  Most of your posts are a pleasure to read. So glad we have the resource that is your mind on display,

Best,

 

SH

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:38 | 5869584 the grateful un...
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seems antithetical to lets pass this bill (obamacare) to see whats in it N Pelosi

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:56 | 5869409 dizzyfingers
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 "Exceptional"........

Please remind me from where that came?

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:32 | 5869319 dizzyfingers
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In the recent past but not for the first time (has happened sporadically since 1963) I self-censor conversations with people I've considered friends for decades; I feel I can speak honestly only to one or two. It's all about the direction of the country, been going on for many years. Because of internet I (and everyone who has a computer) have access to many enlightening essays like WB's link. What to do with the information is the question. No one has (nor perhaps can anyone be expected to have) a plan for turning us (US) around, probably that's not possible. But I feel absolutely sure that the recent hate speech directed at those who don't fall into line (reach consensus with) popular distractions of the many (global warming is only one) who probably don't read such articles as WB's is not good news for any of us who tend to read history. The watchers note what we read on the internet, for what? For keeping lists?

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:59 | 5869418 williambanzai7
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Every generation makesits own mistakes. Who knows what mistakes the Millenials will make.

Nevertheless, I am slowing getting the feeling that they are not buying the mainstream bullshit hook line and sinker, and that is a reason to be hopeful. When the shit finally hits the fan, I don't think they will have much sympathy for those responsible.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 16:26 | 5870746 disgruntled hou...
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I have two college age kids. When they were 17 I started to tell them the world is not what it seems. They are fully aware today and so are many of their friends. They are deleting their facebook accounts and shopping at thrift stores. They use alternative search engines and do not watch television. They eat real food and avoid buying into the next gotta have item. I have hope but still worry. I wish more boomers would understand the gravity and urgency situation. Thanks for your efforts W

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:37 | 5869580 Full Faith and ...
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I'm a millenial, born in '91. I studied abroad my last year of college at Clemson, and while I considered myself a well-read individual before that (i.e.- knew what Fox News, CNN, or perhaps the NYT would have had to say about the issue), I quickly realized I was fed a line of shit from those above me for almost my entire life. I do credit many drunk nights around a hostel table talking about life with individuals from all around the world as the start of my quest for answers. 

I came home, started to self-educate, and happened to take the most influential class of my undergrad degree that returning semester; "Political Thought of the American Founding". I read and watched documentaries, and from that point on my mind was free from the propaganda eminating from most sources.

I've taken the time to educate my peers, an awful lot of them, and at first it was difficult, but not as difficult as my parents and their friends, however, truths are undeniable, and after three years, most are floating in my boat, and the others (parent's friends) who don't see the writing on the wall are generally employed by the government, whether directly or indirectly, and are so detached from reality it isn't laughable, its fucking scary. 

With that in mind, I do see an awful lot of generational comparisons going on here. Some are more or less correct, others a lot less so. If any of y'all have any questions you'd like answered from a millenial's perspective, shoot me a question, I'll give you my youthly take on it.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:22 | 5869798 I Write Code
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Welcome to ZH, but don't believe everything you read here, either.

I've got no questions for millenials but one piece of advice: learn to fight for yourselves.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:21 | 5869793 geekz_rule
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thank you!

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:07 | 5869742 williambanzai7
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You are always welcome here.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 12:04 | 5869726 mendolover
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You sound like a smart kid FullFaith.  Wish I had those smarts at your age.  I am intimately familiar with a circle of millenials from New Canaan,  CT including Brian Williams kids.  Every last one of those kids (with the joyful support of their parents) have bought into the whole corporate life style, to use the cliche hook, line and sinker.  If it doesn't have a logo on it it ain't good enough.  One such kid after sitting home for almost a year after graduating without a penny of student debt got a job selling TV advertising time to a major pharmaceutical manufacturer.  Pop couldn't be prouder.  Kid's apartment in Manhattan is subsidized by mom and pop, and the house keeper even goes down once every couple of months to clean up after the mates.  Life is great!

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:51 | 5869652 the grateful un...
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one whats the time frame you live in? is it your lifetime, the immediate future, or a hundred years or more?

two who does the world belong to? nations, corporations or individuals?

three whats the value of a life, is it GM recall value (or pity the poor soldier who dies for his country, his life wasnt worth much anyway - in the arts we construct elaborate narratives to hide this truth) is there an intangible value to your life beyond your ability to earn money? we're all going to die, but what about your right to live well, even for a few years - or to live in accord with nature. how you feel about mandatory vaccinations (how do you feel about Logans Run?) should  your personal worth be graded in a bond which you can sell at birth, and resell later in life as your fortunes improve, (or perhaps disprove)? how do you feel about the right of birth? how do feel about indentured servitude? do you like horseracing?

 

 

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 15:25 | 5870537 ABCDEF123456
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With all due respect sir... I am attempting to understand what your are trying to accomplish?

Seems as if you have already have a predetermined answer for your rhetorical questions. 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:14 | 5869481 LostAtSea
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The millenials may not be buying all the mainstream BS, but unfortunately old bedrock concepts like Liberty, free markets, a constitutional Republic, and Austrian economics seem completely foreign to the majority of them. State controlled education seems to be doing its job.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:56 | 5869682 the grateful un...
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didnt millenials elect obama? hey i saw a funny picture of some millenials who collapsed a garage roof. seems they all start drinking at 6AM or maybe all night before, and then they gather around something or another, and in this case a bunch of mils climbed up on a garage roof, well you know garage roofs arent as strong as house roofs especially in CA, where it never snows. what a bunch of ignorant sheep. they were standing one next to another, standing room only, and whoop the whole roof fell in. anyway the police did what they could, pick up the injured and send them to the hospital. but try to tell a group of drunken mils to disperse and you have a riot on your hands.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:21 | 5869501 williambanzai7
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It becomes our collective reponsibility to edify them in a manner that does not condescend, like with pictures ;-)

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:28 | 5869526 LostAtSea
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WB, you are certainly doing your part to enlighten them to the hypocrisy. Fine work.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:51 | 5869586 williambanzai7
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And there is a subtle but critical difference between what I do and what the state/MSM propagandists do. I invite critical thinking and discussion. I am happy to provide both sides of the argument for evaluation.

The state/MSM propagandists demand that you swallow their horseshit hook line and sinker because they lose in any contest involving critical evaluation.

Anyone motivated to try to get to the bottom of things will not like what they find. And I figure the Millenials, given the suffering and hardship that is being unfairly heaped upon them, will eventually find the motivation.

It is a very sad and hardening thing to be part of a lost generation. To fear that you will never be able to afford to have a family. To relise you can't take the career path you wanted because you have to pay off univeristy debt. To resign yourself to the mercy of greedy landlords for the rest of your life.

If you read about Japan's lost generation, you get the picture.

A tale of two countries.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 15:17 | 5870468 Not Too Important
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"Nevertheless, I am slowing getting the feeling that they are not buying the mainstream bullshit hook line and sinker, and that is a reason to be hopeful."

Fukushima and the blown NPP's to come - there will be more - killed the future. The only thing anyone can be hopeful for at this point is to die in peace.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:06 | 5869254 Reaper
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The words of a Central Banking messiah: I'll print money and give everyone unlimited money to buy everything they want.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 16:03 | 5870677 Self-enslavement
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Everyone that professes to be Jewish that is.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 07:36 | 5868803 Ghordius
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 Reductio_ad_Hitlerum ? Comparing Juncker to Hitler... begs the question to what you would have to compare Russian, Chinese and American "moar military" political hawks

sure, sure, Juncker calls for an EU armed forces... that does currently not exist. and may well keep being a figment of his imagination for a long while... while being a political statement nevertheless

meanwhile, "other powers" maintain hundreds of bases abroad and grab or bomb dozens of countries and territories

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 09:20 | 5869082 TeethVillage88s
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Now we are all Deutschland.

Actually I think we are all Financial Warriors. It is not so much the occupation of territories as a kind of British Colonialism colored darkly with Fascism.

We want cheap labor, cheap & safe Shipping lanes, corporate access to develop Energy, Mining, Oil, Produce, spices, fish, textiles, whatever. Opium & Cocaine. Slave Labor. Strategic Ports. Access for Wall Street or London Banking.

We want corporate supremacy in borderless states. Could be some comparison to Piracy and Privateering.

I now believe our extra government meetings or G20 coordinate the building of empires of government agencies and that Military Contractors or Mercenaries are just another way to build, expand, US Military-Government, a permanent extension, which is also profitable for the MIC.

But you notice expansion of many government agencies, commands, and the third tit DHS. The Public Private partnership is almost a step beyond the imagination for most people.

And what about the US Private Health Care System, largely sustained by Welfare & Medicaid payments. Transfers from taxpayers directly to the most expensive health care in the world (maybe). Perhaps we can call US Health Care part of government.

Financial War against all world citizens and all countries.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 11:52 | 5869665 dexter_morgan
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No, we are all Amerikans now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NteVmdoo1yI

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 20:20 | 5871533 TeethVillage88s
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Thanks, I think you posted this before, interesting work.

However, the video clearly has hallmarks of a German production and a German Culture sung in partial English.

It is accurate in that the USA seems to be the World Super Power in terms of Politics, Economics, Finance, Consumer Markets, Currency, and Military Power. I guess that is the whole point.

So, Yes. You can also make the point that the USA willingly took over the majority of Nazi Ideas and Enlisted Prominent Germans and Europeans to support and EU, EC, and Euro.

If the USA leads NATO, EU, and European Power, then it seems we are all Americans. And it seems the process duplicates in Asia with a lessor degree of Success.

So yeah.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 06:34 | 5868761 Midnight Hour
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I did check it out and find the closest Country that fits this is none other than the United Nazi State of America.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 18:53 | 5871274 MrSteve
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Read about it from a contemporary, Sinclair Lewis in 1935. The book is now free, online

It Can't Happen Here at

http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0301001h.html

Another great source on totalitarian politics: Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell.

To WB7; Great is the Peacemaker!

Thank you

 

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 07:58 | 5868845 williambanzai7
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Bingo

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:20 | 5869291 SamAdams
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Bill, you may have seen this, but if not... here it is:

“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” 

http://luismmx.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-economist-2015-cover-is-filled-with.html

Note who is black and white (the gray area you can't quite nail down) and who is color.

Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!