Posted on 05/26/2011 1:38:05 PM PDT by cripplecreek
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Not from what I’ve seen at my level. Anti-American radicalization usually starts in college. Not to say that the students aren’t being fed this vitriol.
Barack Obama, father of the Egyptian Nazi party.
Certainly not as clearly as in the arab world but some pretty nasty crap is being taught from an early age.
The story of stuff teaches that corporations are evil and government is salvation.
I am sorry, they cannot be Nazis...they are not blonde hair, blue eyed whites........I am pretty sure the Nazis would have moved on to eliminate them after the Jews. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Blacks can’t be Nazis either. Hitler is rolling over in his grave...
The name Iran is a bastardization of the word Aryan.
Is that bogus information being spoonfed to the children in your local schools? Don’t the parents object to the educators propagandizing?
As I’ve said before, I live in one of the few conservative pockets bordering Philadelphia. I have witnessed parents get in the face of teachers trying to promote this garbage.
Straight out of Iran.
The Origins of Aryan People
http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/aryan_people_origins.php
Not being taught in the local school but they are using it in town. Napoleon community schools still produce Americans.
Cool a founder’s friday show.
The world is not the same as when we grew up. I was raised in Levittown NJ, comprised by mostly WWII and Korean vets. You could find at least two or three bomb shelters on every street. Better dead than red was on everyones lips.
What a reversal we’ve come to since then.
Hanover Michigan for me. Just across the county line from Hillsdale county.
Allways a pleasure CC. Great job as usual. Time for some of the mundane chores around here. It’s warm enough to put the AC on. ;)
Good night and God bless.
Quoted from Bernard Lewis, of all people. Back in the day, his work was golden:
Quote from: The Middle East. The Brief History of the Last 2000 Years. By Bernard Lewis (Scribner 1995) pp. 348-9
As far back as 1933, immediately after Hitlers accession to power, the British-appointed Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husayni, made contact with the German consul to declare his support and offer his help. After years of uncompromising struggle against the British and the Jews, the Mufti left Palestine, and with stops in Beirut, Baghdad and Tehran en route, reached Berlin in 1941. The most important of these stops was Baghdad, where in April 1941, an Iraqi politician called Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, with military support, seized power and established a pro-Axis regime. Despite some help from Syria, at that time still controlled by the Vichy authorities, the Axis powers were too far away to save him, and his regime was overthrown by British and British-led forces. In Syria a committee was formed to mobilize support for the Rashid Ali regime. This was the nucleus of what later became the Baath party, rival branches of which came to govern both Syria and Iraq.
Rashid Ali fled and later joined the Mufti in Berlin. Among the many who supported or sympathized with the Axis during the war years were some who later became famous. Nasser recorded his sympathy and his disappointment at Germanys defeat; Sadat according to his own memoirs, was a willing co-operator in German espionage. Even Rashid Ali has been resuscitated as a hero in Saddam Husayns Iraq.
At first sight, this enthusiasm for the Nazi cause seems very strange. Nazi racism cannot have had much appeal for a people who, according to Nazi pseudo-science, were themselves racial inferiors. Nazi propaganda, in so far as it was specifically anti-Jewish rather than generally anti-Semitic, had considerable support. But it was, after all, the persecution of Jews by the Nazis in Germany and their imitators elsewhere that was the driving force of Jewish migration to Palestine and the consequent strengthening of the Jewish community in that country. The Nazis not only caused this migration; they even encouraged and facilitated it until the outbreak of war, while the British, in the forlorn hope of winning Arab good will, imposed increasing restrictions. Nevertheless, significant numbers of Arabs favoured the Germans, who sent the Jews to Palestine, rather than the British, who tried to keep them out.
The Axis powers tried in different ways to profit from this mood. First Fascist Italy and later Nazi Germany launched massive programmes of propaganda and penetration in the Arab world, with considerable impact on the new generation of political thinkers and activists. The Nazis in particular, by preaching hatred of Jews, were able to exploit a problem which they themselves had in large measure created.
http://www.israelforum.com/board/showthread.php?2433-Ba-ath-Arab-Party-Nazi-Axis
People may not remember these points, but Saddam was a Baathist, as is Assad, and this is joined at the hip with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Arafat, and Egypt. In the 1960s, IIRC, Syria and Egypt were ONE country. Arafat, being originally Egyptian, was connected to it all, of course. Zawahiri taught Bin Laden. Zawahiri is/was MB. Mubarak was MBs man a long time ago.
Nazism never died out in the ME. When Qaradawi speaks of how Islam evolves, and the violent Salafists join up with the MB, if they already havent, the only question will be when to claim Aryan blood. THe move to establish a bloodline among all Arabs then only awaits its connection to those who call their country Iran.
Ramadans in August this year, and ends with Eid al-Fitr on Aug 30. The UN vote comes in September. Watch it be somewhere around Sept 11th, or on Rosh Hashannah. The memorials in the US, all of them somehow connected to or facing Mecca, are supposed to go live then. See Flight 93 Memorial.
But the Caliphate will have its HQ in Turkey. Gulen. The 1928 movement began there, moved to England, and is now here. The point will be to claim both the Peacock Throne of Iran, with spiritual leadership of Mecca, and the power of the Ottomans.
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