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New Orleans DA saw Dachau, fascism in USA: Kamp Katrina

Postby Watchful Citizen » Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:59 am

*(New Orleans DA Jim Garrison investigated JFK's murder and found Nazis and the CIA responsible. Garrison had seen Dachau concentration camp in WWII. Ironic that FEMA turned his New Orleans into a concentration camp for poor black Americans after storm Katrina, isn't it?)*<br><br>"I'm afraid, based on my own experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security."<br><br>"In a very real and terrifying sense, our Government is the CIA and the Pentagon, with Congress reduced to a debating society."<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.maebrussell.com/Garrison/Garrison%20Playboy%20Intvw%202.html">www.maebrussell.com/Garri...w%202.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>>snip<<br><br>I was with the artillery supporting the division that took Dachau; I arrived there the day after it was taken, when bulldozers were making pyramids of human bodies outside the camp. What I saw there has haunted me ever since. Because the law is my profession, I've always wondered about the judges throughout Germany who sentenced men to jail for picking pockets at a time when their own government was jerking gold from the teeth of men murdered in gas chambers. <br><br>I'm concerned about all of this because it isn't a German phenomenon; it's a human phenomenon. It can happen here, because there has been no change and there has been no progress and there has been no increase of understanding on the part of men for their fellow man. What worries me deeply, and I have seen it exemplified in this case, is that we in America are in great danger of slowly evolving into a proto-fascist state. <br><br>It will be a different kind of fascist state from the one of the Germans evolved; theirs grew out of depression and promised bread and work, while ours, curiously enough, seems to be emerging from prosperity. But in the final analysis, it's based on power and on the inability to put human goals and human conscience above the dictates of the state. <br><br>Its origins can be traced in the tremendous war machine we've built since 1945, the "military-industrial complex" that Eisenhower vainly warned us about, which now dominates every aspect of our life. The power of the states and Congress has gradually been abandoned to the Executive Department, because of war conditions; and we've seen the creation of an arrogant, swollen bureaucratic complex totally unfettered by the checks and balances of the Constitution. <br><br>In a very real and terrifying sense, our Government is the CIA and the Pentagon, with Congress reduced to a debating society. Of course, you can't spot this trend to fascism by casually looking around. You can't look for such familiar signs as the swastika, because they won't be there. We won't build Dachaus and Auschwitzes; the clever manipulation of the mass media is creating a concentration camp of the mind that promises to be far more effective in keeping the populace in line. We're not going to wake up one morning and suddenly find ourselves in gray uniforms goose-stepping off to work. <br><br>But this isn't the test. The test is: What happens to the individual who dissents? In Nazi Germany, he was physically destroyed; here, the process is more subtle, but the end results can be the same. <br><br>I've learned enough about the machinations of the CIA in the past year to know that this is no longer the dreamworld America I once believed in. The imperatives of the population explosion, which almost inevitably will lessen our belief in the sanctity of the individual human life, combined with the awesome power of the CIA and the defense establishment, seem destined to seal the fate of the America I knew as a child and bring us into a new Orwellian world where the citizen exists for the state and where raw power justifies any and every immoral act. <br><br>I've always had a kind of knee-jerk trust in my Government's basic integrity, whatever political blunders it may make. But I've come to realize that in Washington, deceiving and manipulating the public are viewed by some as the natural prerogatives of office. <br><br>Huey Long once said, "Fascism will come to America in the name of anti-fascism." I'm afraid, based on my own experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security. <p></p><i></i>
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it wont happen.

Postby Camino Real » Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:07 pm

Bush wont take the fall. It just wont happen. In the Media Controlled Dis-Government, criminality, incompetance and human degradation only get spun and spun and spun, no meaning whatsoever. The lizard broadcasters will say "Bush is showing some emotion". <p></p><i></i>
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What has to be remembered here

Postby Peachtree Pam » Wed Sep 07, 2005 4:48 pm

is that Dubya is a SUCCESSFUL "president" from his perspective and that of his handlers, the PTB. He has wrecked the economy of the US, he has successfully instituted the first stages of martial law, he's killed probably 40,000 black citizens (fewer useless eaters), continuing his family's generational interest in eugenics, he has pushed US into the quagmire of Afghanistan and Iraq and killed tens of thousands in the process, Americans, Afghanis and Iraquis included. He has blanketed both countries with DU, ensuring death and deformity to the citizens of those countries throughout eternity. He has made the abject poor poorer and the obscenely rich even richer. He has tightened the noose around every citizen of US as far as freedom and judicial rights are concerned. He has played a starring role in making sure that nothing hindered 9/11, and left it up to the "big boys" to plan and carry it out.<br><br>So I think the PTB should be pretty proud of Dubya, even though he is, in the end, just a water carrier. But he has never been one to interfere. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: What has to be remembered here

Postby AnnaLivia » Wed Sep 07, 2005 4:55 pm

quote Peachtree Pam:<br><br>Dubya is a SUCCESSFUL "president" from his perspective and that of his handlers, the PTB. He has wrecked the economy of the US, he has successfully instituted the first stages of martial law, he's killed probably 40,000 black citizens (fewer useless eaters), continuing his family's generational interest in eugenics, he has pushed US into the quagmire of Afghanistan and Iraq and killed tens of thousands in the process, Americans, Afghanis and Iraquis included. He has blanketed both countries with DU, ensuring death and deformity to the citizens of those countries throughout eternity. He has made the abject poor poorer and the obscenely rich even richer. He has tightened the noose around every citizen of US as far as freedom and judicial rights are concerned. He has played a starring role in making sure that nothing hindered 9/11, and left it up to the "big boys" to plan and carry it out.<br><br><br>nailhead. hammer. hit.<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Dubya is a very successful president

Postby DrDebugDU » Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:09 pm

Very good point. Bush managed to get away with incredible things. Any other president would have been kicked out by now, but this guy keeps on smirking and make matters worse...<br><br>1. He stole the election in 2000<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>2. On September 11, 2001 the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked and the unofficial investigations have determined that the government was involved.<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>3. Afghanistan was attacked without providing evidence.<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>4. In 2002 the Enron scandal hit the presses. Soon it was discovered that people in the Government had very close links to Enron. It was also discovered many, many more corporations had been doing shady businesses<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>5. In 2003 a case was made to invade Iraq based on faulty evidence and non-existing WMDs. The invasion was considered illegal even before it started<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>6. In 2004 the government of Haiti was overthrown in military coup and the president Aristide was kidnapped<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>7. On July 2004 the 9/11 Commission report was released and it is a document which proves nothing and is filled with mistakes, errors and lies<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>8. In November 2, 2004 there was large scale fraud in the 2004 elections.<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>9. In June 2005 the Downing Street minutes affair started with evidence that the Iraq war was based on lies. Over 560,000 signatures were collected demanding answers<br>-> It was ignored and the people have moved on<br><br>10. August/September 2005. Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans<br>-> ... <p></p><i></i>
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welp..

Postby human » Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:15 pm

welp, if bush was to take the fall, it would be part of a plan... and could be included in his list of "successes"...<br><br><br><br><br><br>he has (much like the rest of his family) worked to destroy this contry ever since... so whatever the results of a impeached administration (general distrust, destro the anti war movement etc) would be another "success"<br><br><br><br>and everybody, "one" is like "sincerely yours" but more like "sincerely ours"..... just call me human?.<br><br>one<br>human?<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Dubya is a very successful president

Postby Col Quisp » Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:18 pm

<!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>10. August/September 2005. Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans<br>-><hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--> ...<br><br>IS THE STRAW THAT BROKE THE CABAL'S BACK <p></p><i></i>
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btw starman...

Postby human » Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:20 pm

dont take it though like i was calling o out... more like busting your chops, im sure you know the problem is bigger than bush....<br><br>i cant point to a single figure head... not only because i dont know who that would be, but also because i dont think there is one....<br><br>i think there is tons of in-fighting within the powers that be, i think that is why they are so slow at consolidating power and i think that is why they will never succeed.....<br><br><br>i think the secret of secrets is that nobody is in control, at all.<br><br>and the flipside of that is that everybody has the power to change the world.<br><br>one<br>human? <p></p><i></i>
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Re: New Orleans DA saw Dachau, fascism in USA: Kamp Katrina

Postby Project Willow » Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:27 pm

Thank you Watchful Citizen.<br><br>I send these Garrison quotes out to people whenever I can. He had it down, forty years ago. <p></p><i></i>
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