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Originally posted by Vanishr
reply to post by TheOneElectric
its not fear mongering, thios is what is happening, they are trying to take your guns, dio not let them do it, theres no possible reason unless you want to give up your right to security and hand it over to your government !
Originally posted by SaturnFX
Originally posted by Jepic
I agreed with everything hitler wanted to do. The only mistake he made is the killing of jews and innocent civilians.
And the book burnings. Any nation that burns books is doomed to fail in my opinion...sort of like epic bad karma.
They did some really good things...animal cruelty laws, butchering policys, standard of living (welfare), etc...however, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Originally posted by Jepic
Originally posted by SaturnFX
Originally posted by Jepic
I agreed with everything hitler wanted to do. The only mistake he made is the killing of jews and innocent civilians.
And the book burnings. Any nation that burns books is doomed to fail in my opinion...sort of like epic bad karma.
They did some really good things...animal cruelty laws, butchering policys, standard of living (welfare), etc...however, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Yeah. The book burnings were wrong too. They could just have built a bunker or facility in which they stored all the books they didn't want its citizens to see. It made no sense to burn them.
Originally posted by eldard
reply to post by Jepic
I think not. He set up Germany to be defeated on purpose.
Originally posted by Jepic
Originally posted by eldard
reply to post by Jepic
I think not. He set up Germany to be defeated on purpose.
That would only make sense if he was a product of the CIA. The only way the United States could have placed and set up bases in Europe is if the had a good enough reason. Hitler was their perfect reason.
Why would the US want bases in Europe? Global military dominance.
Originally posted by eldard
reply to post by Jepic
They're all in this together. USA is still a British colony. Bush family did business with the Nazis.
Originally posted by seabhac-rua
reply to post by northEASTukPIMPStheSYSTEM
Two questions: where are the FEMA camps in europe? Do you have any evidence for this?
And: who was Hitler a front man for?
Originally posted by Jepic
I agreed with everything hitler wanted to do. The only mistake he made is the killing of jews and innocent civilians. Why kill them? Can't you just deport them to other countries? Why kill them? That wasn't cool...edit on 1-7-2011 by Jepic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SaturnFX
And the book burnings. Any nation that burns books is doomed to fail in my opinion...sort of like epic bad karma.
The paper is aged and fragile, the typewritten letters slowly fading. But US Military Intelligence report EW-Pa 128 is as chilling now as the day it was written in November 1944.
The document, also known as the Red House Report, is a detailed account of a secret meeting at the Maison Rouge Hotel in Strasbourg on August 10, 1944. There, Nazi officials ordered an elite group of German industrialists to plan for Germany's post-war recovery, prepare for the Nazis' return to power and work for a 'strong German empire'. In other words: the Fourth Reich.
The three-page, closely typed report, marked 'Secret', copied to British officials and sent by air pouch to Cordell Hull, the US Secretary of State, detailed how the industrialists were to work with the Nazi Party to rebuild Germany's economy by sending money through Switzerland.
They would set up a network of secret front companies abroad. They would wait until conditions were right. And then they would take over Germany again.
The industrialists included representatives of Volkswagen, Krupp and Messerschmitt. Officials from the Navy and Ministry of Armaments were also at the meeting and, with incredible foresight, they decided together that the Fourth German Reich, unlike its predecessor, would be an economic rather than a military empire - but not just German.