- If anything positive has come out of the recent uproar
over Britain's Prince Harry wearing Nazi-era German insignia to a costume
party, it's that there is a soverign power in England greater than that
of the Royal Family. And they had better learn to pay homage to it.
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- The general consensus is that Prince Harry, and his brother
Prince William, who helped him pick out the costume, will be subjected
to political re-education by leading Jewish groups complete with private
tours of Auschwitz concentration camp.
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- The training of the young princes should mirror the conditioning
to which their father, Prince Charles, was subjected. The now-deceased
head of Occidential Petroleum, Armand Hammer (son of Communist Party USA
head Julius Hammer) was fond of recounting a story to demonstrate how well
conditioned Charles was. At a dinner, Hammer says he simply reached over
and began eating off of Charles' plate. When Charles protested, Hammer
ignored him. After Charles ordered a new dinner plate brought, Hammer simply
began eating off of the new plate.
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- One can imagine what would have been said if young Prince
Harry had worn, instead, the uniform of the Soviet NKVD: not one thing.
That's because the 25-million+ Russian and Eastern European victims were
politically correct victims: they were not Jews. And the architects of
the horrific Gulag system that helped kill these wictims--Aaron Solts,
Naftaly Frenkel, Berman, Yagoda, Rappapaport and others--were Jews. (Stalin,
their master, had a long tumultuous relationship with this "master
race". His wife was Jewish and his children have the "right of
return" to live in the State of Israel at will.)
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- Perhaps leaders of some of the most outspoken Jewish
groups in the United Kingdom should be given private tours of the Gulag
system. They can find mountains of bones--not conveniently incinerated
as those claimed victims of the "holocaust"--or the bone-colored
cement of the Baltic-White Sea Canal. This may help them increase their
sensitivity as to the suffering of non Jews in the 20th century.
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- Comment
- Dr Zbigniew Halat - Epidemiologist, Poland
- 1-17-5
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- Dear Mr Rense,
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- On your main page, the author wrote:
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- "One can imagine what would have been said if young
Prince Harry had worn, instead, the uniform of the Soviet NKVD: not one
thing."
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- Objection: The Poles definitely would send him to visit
Katyn.
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- See: POLAND, Part 4:
- http://www.halat.pl/poland3.html
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- and The Katyn Massacre
- http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/01/spotlight/
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- Yours
- Z Halat, Poland
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