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Be Afraid: The New World Order's Fascist Pedigree
ToogoodReports ^ | April 17, 2002 | Henry Makow Ph.D.

Posted on 04/17/2002 12:37:55 PM PDT by Starmaker

U.S. Postal Service 57-Cent StampThis 57-cent stamp shows an eagle, which according to Al Martin is an exact copy of the symbol of the Nazi Waffin-SS. The USPS introduced it in February 2001 as the innocuous sounding "art deco" eagle but in light of Sept. 11, its symbolism is ominous.

Martin says this Nazi design will also be used for the triangular arm badges and hats given to participants in the new Neighborhood Watch program. A commercial with Ed McMahon, the new Department of Justice spokesman, suggests that you cooperate with the Neighborhood Watch Association. You will be told how to spot "suspicious" characters or even people you know well, who are suddenly acting "out of character."

Similarly, John Ashcroft christened another homeland security force the "Freedom Corps", evoking the "Freicorps," the German army's "irregulars" that cleared the way for Hitler by murdering social democrats and communists.

These allusions are sinister because the Third Reich was an early attempt at a "New World Order," and the Anglo American business elite was involved with that up to its ears. Are these fascist allusions coincidental? Or, is the elite coming out of the closet?

Economist Robert Brady defined the Nazi state as "a dictatorship of monopoly capitalism. Its 'fascism' is that of business enterprise organized on a monopoly basis, and in full command of all the military, police, legal and propaganda power of the state." (Richard Sasuly, "I.G. Farben," 1947, p. 128)

Nazi Germany was a capitalist paradise. There was a 60-hour workweek, low wages and no unions. Nazi expansionism represented the global ambitions of German cartels that started preparing for war long before they financed Hitler. As countries fell under the Nazi jackboot, they absorbed former competitors at fire sale prices. "For German big business, World War II was a chance to plunder on a scale without precedent in history," writes Sasuly (p.114).

The key to understanding the elite, and the direction of world events, is to understand the psychology of the cartel. Cartels by definition are a conspiracy. Their purpose is to defraud the public by keeping prices high. They do this by controlling competition, markets, raw materials and new technology. They are by definition meglo maniacal, anti-national, and anti social.

One of the earliest cartels was J. D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, which eliminated the competition by secretly fixing transportation costs with the railroads. While he professed Christianity, Rockefeller is famous for saying the only sin is competition.

The largest German cartel was the chemical, film and pharmaceutical giant I.G. Farben. Farben produced 85% of Germany's explosives in World War Two. In 1926, Farben and Standard Oil entered into a cartel agreement in which Farben stayed out of synthetic oil in return for Standard representing Farben in the US. The upshot of this agreement was that Standard Oil supplied the Nazis with petroleum in spite of shortages in the US. It supplied a rare lead additive without which the Luftwaffe could not fly. It suppressed the production of synthetic rubber in the US, which almost cost the Allies the war.

In turn, Rockefeller got a cut of Farben's other business, which included the many factories that employed slave labor from concentration camps like Auschwitz. (Farben-Rockefeller paid the SS for this labor at bargain rates.) Profits also derived from the poison gas that killed the laborers after their usefulness was expended. This is the real reason the rail lines to Auschwitz were not bombed. Allied bombers hit within 14 miles of Auschwitz but the factories and death camp were off limits. In fact, German industry moved there for this reason. After the war, the CIA established its German headquarters in the undamaged Farben skyscraper in Frankfurt.

The holocaust was very good business. Throughout the 1930's Wall Street investment banks participated in "aryanization" which meant getting Jewish owned breweries, banks, factories, department stores etc. for 30% of their true value. The gold from the teeth of holocaust victims ended up in their vaults. It is not an exaggeration to say that the Nazi war effort was financed by the Bank of England (which, for example, transferred the Czech gold reserves to the Nazis), Wall Street (Prescott Bush, W's grandfather was one of the leading Nazi financiers) and Jewish plunder. It was finessed by lawyer John Foster Dulles, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, who later became US Secretary of State.

After the war, Dillon Read banker General William Draper was put in charge of dismantling German industry and distributing it among the allies. Needless to say, this did not happen. His Wall Street cohorts owned too much of it. Nazis businessmen remained in positions of power, war criminals were transported to South America, or went to work for the CIA.

In contrast, during the war, the allies deliberately prevented Jews from escaping from Europe. If someone sets a house on fire, and someone else blocks the exits, don't they share equal blame?

On the first day of World War Two, His Majesty's ship "Lorna" fired on the limping overcrowded "Tiger Hill" as she approached Palestine with 1417 Jewish refugees. The first people killed by the British in WWII were not Germans but Jewish escapees from Germany. Other refugee ships (e.g. the "St. Louis") were sent back to Germany by the US or blown up with all souls on board by British MI-6 (the "Struma"). For the whole story, read The Holocaust Conspiracy (1989) by William R. Perl, a Lt. Colonel with the US Army Intelligence Service.

The list of US corporations that had the equivalent of $8 billion invested in Nazi Germany include Standard Oil, General Motors, IBM, Ford, the Chase and National City Banks, ITT and many others. As a result, the men of "We Were Soldiers" didn't know that ITT built the airplanes that dropped bombs on them. They didn't know that Ford and General Motors built the Nazi's trucks and tanks. They didn't know that ball bearings crucial to the Nazi war effort were manufactured in Philadelphia, yet were in short supply in the USA. This was all done with the knowledge and permission of the US government. For details, I recommend Charles Higham's Trading with the Enemy(1983). Christopher Simpson's The Splendid Blond Beast(1993) and Blowback (1988) are also useful.

This information is shocking if we assume that cartels owe an allegiance to their native country. This is not so. They live in a financial virtual reality, a spiritual limbo divorced from common sympathy with their fellow man. Their native countries are important only insofar as they provide patriots to die for the advancement of their financial interests.

If the elite backed the Nazis, why didn't the Nazis win? The elite also backed the Allies. It doesn't matter which version of NW0 the elite gets. The real money is in war and genocide itself. In addition, war degrades and demoralizes humanity so it will accept serfdom.

In conclusion, the Third Reich was an early attempt at the New World Order. The purpose of this kind of "globalization" is to institutionalize the political power of the cartels. This is the hidden agenda behind the current "war on terror," hence the fascist symbols and measures.

Most of our nation's leaders are hod carriers for the cartels, particularly oil. They are careerists who serve a class of people who have spiritually seceded from the human race. This class holds us in bondage while it amasses wealth that affords it neither peace nor joy.

I leave you with a famous quotation by US President Theodore Roosevelt. Uttered in 1906, it is relevant today because as long as cartels rule, the human race is stalled.

"Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today."

To comment on this article or express your opinion directly to the author, you are invited to e-mail Henry at scruples@escape.ca .


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: henrymakow; skinheadsonfr

1 posted on 04/17/2002 12:37:55 PM PDT by Starmaker
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To: Starmaker
too many coincidences to deny a nwo. the nazis may have lost wwII, but they just went underground. infiltration is the method commies, socialists etc all use. see: repub party.
2 posted on 04/17/2002 12:45:03 PM PDT by galt-jw
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To: galt-jw
What is all this "be afraid" crap?

I would re-phrase it to say "be concerned"!

We should be afraid of nothing!

3 posted on 04/17/2002 12:48:03 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: galt-jw
infiltration is the method commies

What we are talking about here is not communist nor socialist. It is authoritarian dogma. Nothing more.

4 posted on 04/17/2002 12:50:45 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: galt-jw
I would like to say most of the stuff in the article is conspiracy BS but the facts are all true as far as I know. You being an objectivist as I am close to myself should see this Illuminati Website. So they claim and they claim to be objectivist LOL I think the site is a prank.
5 posted on 04/17/2002 12:51:38 PM PDT by weikel
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To: Starmaker
If you want to see who the board of directors is for the cartel mentioned above, check out the Federal Reserve. They are indeed the puppet masters.
6 posted on 04/17/2002 12:54:33 PM PDT by 11B3
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To: Starmaker
While the NWO might not actually be a fascist conspiracy, and the design of the stamp might be inadvertently similar to symbols from the art deco era, still it wouldn't hurt to be vigilent against possible incipient authoritarianism.
7 posted on 04/17/2002 12:59:04 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: Starmaker
Since this article states that the 57-cent eagle stamp "is an exact copy of the symbol of the Nazi Waffin-SS," care to show us a picture of the Nazi Waffin-SS symbol so we can judge for ourselves? The link to Al Martin didn't open.

Also....

...Soupy Sales' initials were "SS". A diabolical connection?

...Chevy had a variant model of a popular car called the "Super Sport," or "SS". More than coincidence?

...The Presidential security force is call the "Secret Service", or "SS". Is a pattern emerging?

...A popular kids' water toy from the 1990s through the present is called "the Super Soaker", or "SS". Evil intent?

8 posted on 04/17/2002 1:15:49 PM PDT by My2Cents
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To: My2Cents
I've been searching high and low for that same thing, myself. I've found huge sites dedicated to Nazi flags, uniforms, medallions, such as this one:

http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/index.htm

but nothing matches the stamp. The Waffen-SS eagles, all of them I've seen, look like:

this one.

The postage stamp is certainly in the style of Nazi propaganda posters, so it does look kinda creepy, but, really, now, the eagle is a US symbol, and it was a Nazi symbol. Some of our eagles may just look like some of theirs. But I sure can't find any "exact" matches.

BTW, read the Al Martin article linked above. His amazing similarities are even more far-fetched than "Soupy Sales."

9 posted on 04/17/2002 2:00:41 PM PDT by TheHeterodoxConservative
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To: Starmaker
Bird on the stamp looks more like a buzzard to me.
10 posted on 04/17/2002 2:20:16 PM PDT by Uncle Fud
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
Hey, thanks for the SS memorabilia! There's a similarity between the SS eagle, and the eagle stamp, but I think it's only a similarity in terms of style -- art deco era. Those Nazis were quite the art- and fashion-conscious "volks", wheren't they?

I'll try to get the Al Martin link. My webbrowser ground on and on, and it didn't load previously.

11 posted on 04/17/2002 2:24:03 PM PDT by My2Cents
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To: Starmaker
amazing-- who uses a 57 cent stamp?
12 posted on 04/17/2002 10:02:19 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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