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Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Is it time for a new anti-Nazi investigation to flush out the hidden Fourth Reich?

When this blog started out, we had no intention of sounding all very "conspiracy theory".

Yes, we were always going to post about anything related to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

But as far as conspiracies go, that was it - our only interest.

What we actually went online to voice was our concern at the erosion of our civil liberties under the extreme socialists of New Labour...

...and at the attack on all things British as part of our involvement with the European Empire.

Now, what we do at this blog is give opinion - but 95% of the time, we'll link to a mainstream media source so you can see for yourself what it is that we're joining the dots on.

Today, we ask - backed by the mainstream media - whether the world is being run by the Nazi Party.

And yes, we are referring to 'Nazi' as in Hitler.

On Sunday, we wrote about concentration camps in Western nations.

As part of that, we gave you links to video footage where you could actually see the things with your own eyes. No theories - real video.

A couple of years ago, the existence of the Bilderberg Group was classed a "conspiracy theory". Not any more.

If I were to link to David Icke's website in order to discuss the Bilderberg Group, a lot of you would no doubt roll your eyes.

But I'm not doing that. I'm linking to The Guardian newspaper - a credible (if horribly leftist) mainstream British newspaper. Read Charlie Skelton's reports on Bilderberg. It is real, and sinister.

Ask Lord Tebbit. He's tried - in a very subtle way - to tell you all about Bilderberg, too. UKIP's leader Nigel Farage has spoken about Bilderberg - labelling them as "dangerous lunatics".

One of the founder members of the Bilderberg Group is widely accepted as being Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.

In March this year, the Daily Telegraph carried a report exposing Bernhard's Nazi past.

Let me repeat that. Not David Icke or Alex Jones.

The Daily Telegraph carried the report.

So, leave that to one side for the moment...

We make constant reference to a book called The Tainted Source by John Laughland. It is an incredibly dull and boring book, it has to be said.

But that book charts through historically demonstrable means how the European Empire was the brainchild of key Nazi strategists.

In May 2009, it was revealed by the Daily Mail that the Nazis planned a "Fourth Reich" - it is a revelation that relies on American intelligence reports and directly implicates the European Union as being part of the Nazi strategy.

Let me repeat that. Not David Icke or Alex Jones.

The Daily Mail carried the report.

We can also tie the Bilderberg Group back into the European Empire.

In November 2009, the De Tijd newspaper carried a front page report showing that the Belgian Prime Minister Herman von Rumpy-Pumpy was/is a Bilderberg member.
And von Rumpy-Pumpy became... yup, Der Diktator of the European Empire.

Back to the Nazis...

It is well known that the Americans snaffled a few Nazi scientists and boffins at the end of World War II - and these played a key role in the development of NASA.

Now, on Saturday, the New York Times reported that: "A secret history of the United States government’s Nazi-hunting operation concludes that American intelligence officials created a “safe haven” in the United States for Nazis and their collaborators after World War II, and it details decades of clashes, often hidden, with other nations over war criminals here and abroad."

Let me repeat that. Not David Icke or Alex Jones.

The New York Times carried the report.

Or let's look at the Daily Express and their take on the same story: "A secret report has condemned the US government for knowingly allowing Nazis to settle in America after the Second World War."

Now, those of you who go to Amazon and search "Fourth Reich" will find that a number of authors have been revealing some of these dots for a number of years.

This blogger never expected to join those advocating the idea that the Nazis have been resurgent.

However, we're starting to connect the dots in the New World Order, using only mainstream newspaper sources.

Look at the publications we've linked to in this post - the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, The Guardian, the New York Times...

So, we have concentration camps, eugenicists hiding behind fake 'climate change' activism, totalitarian crackdowns on political dissent, open global abuse of civil liberties, a global infrastructure of technological monitoring of all of the people, a European continent conquered by an undemocratic dictatorship against the will of the people, the Nazi founded Bilderberg Group exposed...

...forgive us for joining the dots. But they're getting difficult to miss. All hidden in plain view.

And none of this was discussed at the Diana inquest. Though, if you read all the right Diana biographies by those who knew her to find out why we mention that... suffice to say, she was on the side of we, the people. She was, after all, "England's Rose".

Perhaps Mohamed Al Fayed might be able to tell us whether Diana ever discussed this with him..? Again, Daily Mail - backed by a photograph.

Though we won't labour that point further. There'll be another burning of the books, otherwise.

We'll just end by noting that even The Pope is a former member of Hitler Youth. And here's that info in a British mainstream newspaper, too.

6 comments:

  1. "If I were to link to David Icke's website in order to discuss the Bilderberg Group, a lot of you would no doubt roll your eyes."

    And that's where the problem therein lies. If you are not prepared to accept facts, having been successfully brainwashed into not accepting what the media paints as 'conspiracy theory' laughing with your mates down the pub at the ludicrousness of it all, then when the shit does hit the fan in the future and your life is turned upside down, more fool you and enjoy your period (if it ends) of nightmare reality, that you, had you bothered to educated yourself, could have done something about it.

    Do you honestly think that (we) conspiracy 'theorists' get up in the morning and think "Oooooo, now let's see....what other totally hilarious rubbish can we find today to pass off as the truth to the gullible pubic?"

    It's very much the situation of the boy who cried wolf except unlike that fable where the boy told porkies that eventually came true, we're seeing the wolf on a regular basis and he's brought along his friends, to get all of you.

    The media has successfully indoctrinated the public against conspiracy, when this is exactly what's happened. It is somewhat ironic that after Bush had committed the worst homeland attack against his own people did he give a speech attacking the conspiracy theorists, saying not to believe their wicked lies.
    The whole thing to me is laughable, because from the amount of reading I've done, all our history has ever been about is conspiracy of one kind or another!

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  2. @Harbinger - Still, what is said in the quote is true.

    I too follow conspiracies - history itself is shaped by a multitude of conspiracies - but David Icke does seem to sniff them out of thin air... the Moon-based controllers is a recent one. Not that anything would surprise me, but one does need to see some evidence. That's one reason eyes are rolled. And that's why I prefer Alex Jones, even if his type used to make me puke just 15 years ago.

    In any case, I think the bubble is about to burst. I mean, even Geraldo Taliban-Fighter Rivera of Fox News is now doubting the official 9/11 theory... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP0Hs-v-uJ0

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  3. We make constant reference to a book called The Tainted Source by John Laughland. It is an incredibly dull and boring book, it has to be said.

    But that book charts through historically demonstrable means how the European Empire was the brainchild of key Nazi strategists.


    Dr Richard North at EUReferendum comprehensively demolished that theory in the Great Deception.

    The origins of the EU lay in the 1920s well before the rise of Nazisim and was a reaction to the horrors of the trenches. It was in fact based on the League of Nations model with one proviso that nations didn't have vetoes over decisions (which they did in LoN)

    The founding fathers of the EU were in fact deeply opposed to Nazism.

    I agree though that the tainted source is a rather dry and dull book

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  4. @ The Boiling Frog

    I don't think it's right to demolish the work of Laughland as a theory.

    While I acknowledge the role of the League of Nations, I have even linked to some of the documents mentioned in The Tainted Source - Stanford University has a copy, for example of the documents written by Nazis proposing a European Economic Community:

    http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3365027

    TTC

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  5. @TTC There will inevitably be similarities in phrases and structures, because there's usually only one efficient and practical way of being an unelected dictatorship whatever its name or ideology.

    The EU for example also has similarities with the USSR, both have a Council of Ministers, a secretariat and an elected chamber which is nothing more than a talking shop.

    All dictatorships have similar outcomes and structures even if the origins are different.

    And the origins of the ideas behind Nazisim and the EU are diametrically different. Nazis, believed in nationalism, the superiority of a race / country, the nation state. Jean Monnet (the founder of the EU) opposed all of these things vehemently. Monnet hated nationalism and the existence of countries. The EU is designed to remove the Nation state, sovereignty and eliminate nationalism. Its current creation was designed to prevent another Nazi Germany where its accountability was only to itself not a country. Nationalism was to be suppressed or abolished. For example take Van Rompuy's recent 'nation state is lie' speech. Monnet would have been proud.

    And when you look at the failed forerunners of the EU; the OEEC and the Council of Europe, the structures are taken directly from Monnet's ideas and blueprints of the 1920s, as is also the EU's.

    Of course the EU will turn out like every dictatorship before it, but arguing that it's the Fourth Reich? I'm afraid I don't buy it.

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  6. This goes back to the infamous Red House Report about the meeting held in Strasborg on 10th August 1944. I am running a post on this on Wednesday at http://dioclese.blogspot.com which you will hopefully find interesting

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