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THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH
Everyone likes to say, "Hitler did this", and,
"Hitler did that". But the truth is Hitler did very little. He
was a world class tyrant, but the evil actually done by the Third Reich,
from the death camps to WW2 was all done by German citizens who were
afraid to question if what they were told by their government was the
truth or not, and who because they did not want to admit to themselves
that they were afraid to question the government, refused to see the
truth behind the Reichstag Fire, refused to see the invasion by Poland
was a staged fake, and followed Hitler into national disaster.
The German people of the late 1930s imagined themselves to be brave.
They saw themselves as the heroic Germans depicted by the Wagnerian
Operas, the descendants of the fierce Germanic warriors who had hunted
wild boars with nothing but spears and who had defeated three of Rome's
mightiest legions in the Tuetenberg Forest.
But in truth, by the 1930s, the German people had become civilized and
tamed, culturally obsessed with fine details in both science and
society. Their self-image of bravery was both salve and slavery. Germans
were required to behave as if they were brave, even when they were not.
It's easy to look back and realize what a jerk Hitler was. But at the
time, Hitler looked pretty good to the German people, with the help of
the media. He was TIME Magazine's Man Of The Year in 1938. The German
people assumed they were safe from a tyrant. They lived in a Republic,
after all, with strict laws regarding what the government could and more
importantly could not do. Their leader was a devoutly religious man, and
had even sung with the boy's choir of a monastery in his youth.
The reality was that the German people, as individuals, had lost their
courage. The German government preferred it that way as a fearful people
are easier to rule than a courageous one. But the German people didn't
wish to lose their self-image of courage. So, when confronted with a
situation demanding individual courage, in the form of a government gone
wrong, the German people simply pretended that the situation did not
exist. And in that simple self-deception lay the ruin of an entire
nation and the coming of the second World War.
When the Reichstag burned down, most Germans simply refused to believe
suggestions that the fire had been staged by Hitler himself. They were
afraid to. But so trapped were the Germans by their belief in their own
bravery that they willed themselves to be blind to the evidence before
their eyes, so that they could nod in agreement with Der Fuhrer while
still imagining themselves to have courage, even as they avoided the one
situation which most required real courage; to stand up to Hitler's lies
and deceptions.
When Hitler requested temporary extraordinary powers, powers
specifically banned under German law, but powers Hitler claimed he
needed to have to deal with the "terrorists", the German
people, having already sold their souls to their self-delusions, agreed.
The temporary powers were conferred, and once conferred lasted until
Germany itself was destroyed.
When Hitler staged a phony invasion from Poland, the vast majority of
the German people, their own self-image dependent on continuing
blindness to Hitler's deceptions, did not question why Poland would have
done something so stupid, and found themselves in a war. But Hitler knew
he ruled a nation of cowards, and knew he had to spend the money to make
the new war something cowards could fight and win. He decorated his
troops with regalia to make them proud of themselves, further trapping
them in their self-image. Hitler copied the parade regalia of ancient
Rome, to remind the Germans of the defeat of the legions at the
Tuetenberg Forest. Talismans were added from orthodox religions and the
occult to fill the soldiers with delusions of mystical strengths and an
afterlife if they fell in battle. Finally, knowing that it takes courage
to kill the enemy face to face, Hitler spent vast sums of money on his
wonder weapons, airplanes, submarines, ultra-long range artillery, the
world's first cruise missile and the world's first guided missile,
weapons that could be used to kill at a distance, so that those doing
the killing need not have to face the reality of what they were doing.
The German people were lured into WW2 not because they were brave, but
because they were cowards who wanted to be seen as brave, and found that
shooting long range weapons at people they could not see took less
courage than standing up to Hitler. Sent into battle by that false image
of courage, the Germans were dependent on their wonder-weapons. When the
wonder-weapons stopped working, the Germans lost the war.
I remember as a child listening to the stories of WW2 from my
grandfather and my uncles who had served in Europe. I wondered how the
German people could have been so stupid as to have ever elected Hitler
dog catcher, let alone leader of the nation. Such is the clarity of
historical hindsight. And with that clarity, I see the exact same
mechanism that Hitler used at work here in this nation.
The American people imagine themselves to be brave. They see themselves
as the heroic Americans depicted by Western Movies, the descendants of
the fierce patriot warriors who had tamed the frontier and defeated the
might of the British Empire.
But in truth, by the dawn of the third millennium, the American people
have become civilized and tamed, culturally obsessed with fine details
in both science and society. Their self-image of bravery is both salve
and slavery. Americans are required to behave as if they are brave, even
when they are not.
The American people assume they are safe. They live in a Republic, after
all, with strict laws regarding what the government can and more
importantly cannot do. Their leader is a devoutly religious man.
The reality is that the American people, as individuals, have lost their
courage. The government prefers it that way as a fearful people are
easier to rule than a courageous one. But Americans don't wish to lose
their self-image of courage. So, when confronted with a situation
demanding courage, in the form of a government gone wrong, the American
people simply pretend that the situation does not exist.
When the World Trade Towers collapsed, most Americans simply refused to
believe suggestions that the attacks had been staged by parties working
for the US Government itself. Americans were afraid to, even as news
reports surfaced proving that the US Government had announced plans for
the invasion of Afghanistan early in the year, plans into which the
attacks on the World Trade Towers which angered the American people into
support of the already-planned war fit entirely too conveniently. But so
trapped are Americans by their belief in their own bravery that they
will themselves to be blind to the evidence before their eyes, so that
they can nod in agreement with the government while still imagining
themselves to have courage, even as they avoid the one situation which
most requires real courage; to stand up to the government's lies and
deceptions. The vast majority of the American people, their own
self-image dependent on continuing blindness to the government's
deceptions, never question why Afghanistan would have done something so
stupid as to attack the United States, and as a result, Americans find
themselves in a war.
Now the US Government has requested temporary extraordinary powers,
powers specifically banned under Constitutional law, but powers the
government is claiming they need to have to deal with the
"terrorists". The American people, having already sold their
souls to their self-delusions, are agreeing. The temporary powers
recently conferred will be no more temporary in America than they were
in Germany.
The US Government knows they rule a nation of cowards. The government
has had to spend the money to make the new war something cowards can
fight. The government has decorated the troops with regalia to make them
proud of themselves, further trapping them in their self-image.
Talismans are added from orthodox religions and the occult to fill the
soldiers with delusions of mystical strengths and an afterlife if they
fall in battle. Finally, knowing that it takes courage to kill the enemy
face to face, the United States government has spent vast sums of money
on wonder weapons, airplanes, submarines, ultra-long range artillery,
cruise missiles, and guided missiles, weapons that kill at a distance,
so that those doing the killing need not have to face the reality of
what they are doing.
As I mentioned above, Hitler was TIME Magazine's Man Of The Year in
1938. Stalin was TIME Magazine's Man Of The Year for 1939 and 1942. Both
of these men, and many others also celebrated by the media, were
unimaginable monsters. The lesson from these facts is that it isn't easy
to spot a genocidal tyrant when you live with one, especially one whom
the press supports and promotes. Tyrants become obvious only when
looking back, after what they have done becomes known. The German people
did not standup to Hitler because their media betrayed them, just as the
American media is betraying the American people by willingly,
voluntarily, even proudly, abandoning its traditional role as watchdog
against government abuse.
It is the very nature of power that it attracts the sort of people who
should not have it. The United States, as the world's last superpower,
is a prize that attracts men and women willing to do absolutely anything
to win that power, and hence are also willing to do absolutely anything
with that power once they have it. If one thinks about it long enough,
one will realize that all tyrants, past and most especially present,
MUST use deception on their population to initiate a war. No citizen of
a modern industrialized nation will send their children off to die in a
war to grab another nation's resources and assets, yet resources and
assets are what all wars are fought over. The nation that wishes to
initiate a war of conquest must create the illusion of an attack or a
threat to start a war, and must always give their population of cowards
an excuse never to question that carefully crafted illusion.
It is naive, not to mention racist to assume that tyrants appear only in
other nations and that somehow America is immune simply because we're
Americans. America has escaped the clutches of a dictatorship thus far
only through the efforts of those citizens who, unlike the Germans of
the 1930s, have the moral courage to stand up and point out where the
government is lying to the people. And unless more Americans are willing
to have that kind of individual courage, then future generations may
well look back on the American people with the same harshness of
judgment with which we look back on the 1930s Germans.
Paul LeBreton
wizzard9@earthlink.net
Taken from: http://www.cybernaute.com/earthconcert2000/MediaCompilation33.htm
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