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Posts Tagged ‘Nazi’

America’s Nervous Breakdown

Recently it has come to my attention that there are a number of so-called “Historical Revisionists” who have taken up the idea that Adolf Hitler was a “good guy” and that, as one of them wrote to me recently, “we now need an American Leader like Hitler.” I am dismayed by such naivete, but not […]

Terrorism and the Three Sillies

This weekend’s edition of Signs of the Times carries several important pieces that I would like to bring to everyone’s attention and then I am going to present a fable that I read as a child that will shed some light on our present situation. The first article is by Paul Craig Roberts: Is Another 9/11 in the […]

The Hope

My last contribution to the Blogosphere must have been pretty scary. Geeze! You shoulda seen my mail! People going bananas and writing “what to do? what to do!?” Well, this one’s not going to be any better. But let me say in advance that today’s particular collection of items will lead us to a certain […]

Born from the Ashes and Blood Part 2

Being a Brief History of the Time and Place of Ark’s Origins Part II Many histories of World War II and its aftermath have been written by persons far more qualified than the present writer, so it would be redundant to reproduce the fine work of legitimate historians here. Nevertheless, having studied the matter at […]

Born from the Ashes and Blood Part 1

Being a Brief History of the Time and Place of Ark’s Origins At the annual party rally held in Nuremberg in 1935, the Nazis announced new laws which institutionalized many of the racial theories prevalent in Nazi ideology. The laws excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibited them from marrying or having sexual relations […]

The Global Game of Survivor: America’s Next Four Years

“We all felt the same, the same happiness and joy. Things were looking up. I believe no statesman has ever been as loved as Adolf Hitler was then. It’s all come flooding back to me. Those were happy times.” [A German farmer, Luise Essig, remembering life in Nazi Germany] As I wrote in my Hallowe’en […]