- I'll be darned if Sean Penn didn't say something the
other night on CNN's Larry King Live that made a great deal of sense. As
a rule Mr. Penn and I don't see eye to eye on many things, but I couldn't
help but be pleasantly surprised to see Penn, the son of a Jewish father
and Irish Catholic mother catch Larry King momentarily off guard when he
quoted the old Kingfish Huey Long. Penn said, "Well, in 1932 Huey
Long said something very interesting. It was, 'Fascism will come to America,
but likely under another name, perhaps anti-fascism.'" The look on
King's face was priceless, for a moment he was speechless, he finally managed
a few words just before going to a commercial break, "We'll dwell
on that for a minute," he said with a perplexed look on his face.
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- Of course King never returned to that particular comment,
nope, something like that hits way too close to home. For the better part
of fifty years Larry King [born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger] has done his absolute
best to convince Americans that "anti-Fascism," is the personification
of the greatest American ideal, that as the polar opposite of fascism,
it must always be good, whereas fascism is always bad, and should forever
be equated with Hitler, the Nazi's and of course the holocaust. And in
one unguarded moment, this half-Jewish co-ethnic of King's goes and gives
the whole thing away, on national television, honestly noting that there
isn't a dimes worth of difference between two types of totalitarianism,
even if the current perpetrator may have once been it's victim.
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- What difference does it really make if one's ideas and
inherent right to express them are suppressed openly as they might be under
a so called "fascist sytem," or covertly as they are in our current
system, which likes to masquerade as a government with the greatest respect
for its constituencies civil and constitutional rights, a modern democracy
it likes to refer to itself as, but yet when it comes to expressing an
idea that doesn't jibe with the status quo's view of things, suppression
and persecution are in order. It happens every day in the United States,
Canada and Europe, if someone takes a stand and the ruling elite doesn't
like it, that individual will be made to pay a stiff price, to serve as
an example to others, often this happens with the full support and collusion
of the misinformed public. In Europe they throw people in prison for questioning
certain aspects of the holocaust don't believe me perhaps you
should do a google search on Ernst Zundel, David Irving, Germar Rudolf,
Siegfried Verbeke, Horst Mahler, Sylvia Stolz, and hundreds of others.
Canada's approach is slightly different, but with the same results, instead
of charging historical revisionists with "defaming the memory of the
dead," as they do in Europe, they charge them criminally with a "hate
crime," or drag them into the courts and force them to engage in expensive
litigation to avoid a lengthy prison sentence. The alleged modern democratic
nation of Canada held one historical nonconformist, Ernst Zundel, in solitary
isolation, in a maximum security institution no less, for two years without
charging him with a crime, just because he dared to question a few details
associated with a relatively brief moment in time, when time itself is
considered in its totality, the years 1939 through 1945, and what really
happened during those years in Nazi Germany.
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- Any relatively intelligent and inquisitive person might
wonder about some of these details too for example six million Jews
allegedly died during the holocaust. Initially, four million of these Jews
were said to have been gassed to death at Auschwitz. For decades a plaque
commemorating their deaths sat on the Auschwitz grounds for all to see.
Presidents, Prime Ministers, Popes and Ambassadors paid homage to it, diligently
pointing out during their photo-op the dangers of fascism. The plaque read
"Four million people suffered and died here at the hands of the Nazi
murderers."
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- Today, a different plaque commemorates those that died
at Auschwitz, it was quietly changed in 1990. it now reads that "about
one and a half million men, women and children," were killed by the
Nazi's. I'm not a mathematician, but I do know there is a numerical difference
of two and a half million between four million and one and a half million.
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- The Zionists know it, too, but the difference between
them and Ernst Zundel, is that the Zionists don't want you to know about
the change in plaques and Zundel does. It is for this reason that Zundel
was illegally arrested in the United States under the guise of a missed
immigration hearing. It is for this reason that Zundel, a white European
Christian, without any history of criminal behavior, and/or terrorism was
illegally deported, without due process, from the United States and held
in a Canadian maximum security prison without any criminal charge as a
"threat to Canada's National Security." Can you believe his case
is really this petty and simple? Can you? Well it is, it's just that simple,
Zundel questions certain aspects of a story that doesn't add up entirely,
and for that reason and no other he now sits in a German prison facing
five additional years. The charge he faces in Germany, i.e. "defaming
the memory of the dead," has a five year sentence attached to it and
the so called modern democratic German government doesn't intend to give
him any credit for the three and a half years he's already spent languishing
in prison. Talk about vicious it's all about making an example of
Zundel, albeit cryptically, but it still amounts to the same thing - an
attempt to frighten any other dissidents or skeptics into silence, fascist
principles to be sure, doled out by our so-called modern anti-fascist governments.
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- In what has become the normalcy of our modern schizophrenic
approach to democracy, we believe we can force other nations to embrace
the "democratic process," but when they actually exercise those
princliples and elect rulers our government doesn't like, our government
then believes the results should be null and void in other words
democracy is only good if the people democratically elect representatives
our government approves of. If that isn't a schizophrenic view, I don't
know what is. The very same thing happened in Germany after the Second
World War, but the American's found a much more willing and compliant group
of people in Europe than they are finding in the Middle East at present.
A perfect example of this logic, or lack thereof, at work can be seen in
a recent Reuters article by Erik Kirschbaum entitled "Far Right Wins
Seats in German Assembly." Without so much as noting the irony associated
with his article, Kirschbaum details the fact that the far right in Germany
"won 7.2 percent of the vote in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a northeastern
state on the Baltic Sea which borders Poland," in a democratic election.
In the very next sentence Kirschbaum quotes "Dieter Graumann, vice
president of the Central Council for Jews in Germany, who told Reuters,
"The [German] government must look for ways to impose a ban,"
on the political party that the German people had just democratically elected.
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- As noted above, Kirschbaum doesn't even attempt to tone
down Graumann's obviously undemocratic statement, he just puts it out there
for all to see, but he does it in such a way as to hide its true implications,
which is that democracy is great as long as you elect who the Zionists
want you to elect. Unlike the Iraqi people and their democratically elected
government, which apparently cannot be cowed, there is a distinct possibility
that the German government will outlaw or ban its competitors, damn the
voters, they have attempted it before, as evidenced by Kirschbaum's article,
in which he notes that Jewish groups intended to call upon the "federal
government to renew its bid to ban the party after a previous attempt failed."
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- So, in the name of anti-fascism, because the German far
right is perceived to be fascist, the anti-fascists are more than willing
to embrace fascist principles in order to deprive the German people of
their democratic right to elect their own representatives now if
that isn't twisted and downright undemocratic, I don't know what is.
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- Wake up America, you are being deceived. Fascism HAS
arrived in America, and the rest of the western world, and it IS parading
about as anti-Fascism, just as Huey Long predicted seventy-four years ago.
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- http://pcapostate.blogspot.com/2006/09/anti-fascism-wolf-in-sheeps-clothing.html
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