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Hitler and Brown Shirts |
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Nazi Germany (Above). What happen
before and during War War II.
America Today (Below).
What happen before War War II is
happening now across America. |
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National Socialist Movement |
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Our uniform is the Brown shirt of the SA (Sturmabteilung)
who were also known as Stormtroops or brownshirts and our Uniformed
Stormtroopers are at the forefront of many rallies and demonstrations
where we can demonstrate our patriotic nationalism.
The National Socialist Movement was
founded by Robert Brannen in 1974, Cliff Herrington was his deupty and
was appointed to lead in 1983 after Brannen suffered a series of
strokes.
Both Robert Brannen and Cliff
Herrington had been long time supporters and Storm Troopers of George
Lincoln Rockwell's Nazi Party. In 1994, Chairman Herrington appointed
Jeff Schoep to leadership of the NSM. Schoep had been in the Movement
for many years as a dedicated Nazi Storm trooper.
Membership is open to all Aryans. |
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio,
Brown Shirt leader and friend of Sovereign America |
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe
Arpaio is doing exactly what
President Bush and Julie Myers
did in deceiving Congress
stating ICE was locking up
fugitives but rather was
apprehending undocumented
persons with no criminal
convictions for deportation the
same day.
Arpaio has continually lied
to
Phoenix voters stating his
immigration sweeps search out
fugitives but rather the
immigration sweeps are a
flagrant misuse of resources to
seek out the undocumented for
deportation. |
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America, Na zi
Germany and Immigration
DES MOINES, Iowa (By
James A. Benzoni,
Benzoni Law Office)
February 20, 2009
—
"Keep ancient lands, your storied
pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. "Give me your
tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe
free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming
shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost
to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
These lines from Emma Lazarus’ famous
poem “The New Colossus” are enshrined at
the base of the Statute of Liberty in
New York Harbor. Just across the water,
the twin towers of the World Trade
Center stood against the sky, giving New
York the most famous city sky-scape in
the world. All that is changed now. And
in the ashes of 9/11, the nation lost
something far more significant — its
soul, its reason for being.
Since 9/11, we have engaged in a nonstop
orgy of self-pity, wallowing in our
grief and shock and horror. We have done
things that are antithetical to what it
means to be American: torture, murder,
renditions, corruption on both the
national and international levels,
murder of innocent civilians, invading
another country and overthrowing its
government without provocation, granting
immunity to mercenaries for
indiscriminate killings of innocent
civilians, violation of another nation’s
sovereignty, officially sanctioned rape
and sexual abuse of prisoners of war,
abrogation of the Geneva Conventions and
international treaty obligation,
repeated violations of constitutional
and civil rights in the name of
security, spying on our own citizens,
lies and violations of our word of honor
until our word is simply a mockery of
truth. Our news media, the guardians of
public discourse, have been complicit —
as have we, the American people.
Our self-absorbed grieving created such
a din within our own minds that we have
become oblivious to the world in which
we live — and the effect of our own
actions in it. We would rather shop than
think. We are drunk on our own self-pity
and self-righteousness — and we are
showing the signs of this
self-absorption for the whole world to
see.
By far the most obvious testament to our
self-pity is the disastrous war in Iraq.
The invasion itself was built on
flagrant lies — lies that we really knew
were lies, but that we bought because
going to war — any war — was our way to
regain our manhood, to show the world
that we wouldn’t take it sitting down.
So we invaded a country that had nothing
to do with 9/11 to fulfill an stunted
president’s Freudian needs — and our
multinational corporations’ coffers.
We dismantled long-established law
enforcement agencies housed in the
various departments whose functions
these agencies served, mashing them
together helter-skelter into the new
“Department of Homeland Security” — a
department obsessed with trivial details
but totally incapable of getting the big
things right — as witnessed by its
handling of Hurricane Katrina and its
aftermath (similar to our handling the
Iraq war and its aftermath).
The latest show of such monumental
governmental
obsession-with-detail-yet-inability-to-get-the-big-things-right
is the immigration raid of Postville
—
a made-for-television psycho-drama
of state-sponsored terrorism.
Weeks before the raid, government agents
apparently collected school records,
culling out students with Hispanic
sounding last names. During the raid,
black helicopters hovered overhead while
black-uniformed flak-jacketed storm
troopers armed with automatic assault
weapons locked down the packing plant
and rounded up Hispanics. After the
raid, agents went door-to-door searching
for specific Hispanics and tearing them
away from their families and children.
One teacher described the experience
like a scene from Spielberg’s movie of
the Jewish Holocaust “Schindler’s List”.
The description could not be more apt.
What Postville and the Hispanics
experienced has its genesis in the very
DNA mutation that produced Nazi Germany
and its main contribution to the rest of
mankind: the orderly systemic rounding
up of an identifiable segment of the
population. We saw it again in Bosnia —
and Rwanda — and now Darfur and Iraq.
This evil mutation is the notion that
“we” are different than “them” — some
readily identifiable segment of the
population. The difference can be based
any distinguishing characteristic: skin
color, religion, sexual preference
(remember Matthew Shepard).
Our nation is engaged on a course of
conduct eerily similar to that of Nazi
Germany in the 1930's and 1940's.
Arrogance and disrespect and using the
ends to justify the means are its
hallmarks. And its fruits are
everywhere: trampling of the
Constitution and basic human rights,
trashing of the economy, imprisonment of
innocent people, mismanagement of civil
and foreign affairs, endless war — and
the on-going vilification and separation
of Hispanics labeled as “illegal
aliens”.
Like Nazi Germany, the present
administration’s immigration deportation
policy is aimed at one specific
identifiable group of people: Hispanics
under the guise of “illegal aliens”.
Like Nazi Germany, the present
deportation enforcement is
detail-oriented, picking out lists of
names from literally millions, and
targeting specific people of a specific
group for mass round-ups and
deportation. Like Nazi Germany, the
present immigration enforcement shows no
respect for families — indeed, it is
remarkably cold-hearted and detached and
dehuman.
Like Nazi Germany, the state-sponsored
terrorism is very public and well
orchestrated. The immigration agency’s
storm troopers are dressed in black and
armed to teeth, arresting an unarmed
civilian population — eerily reminiscent
of the SS. Even the links between the
judiciary and the state in the criminal
prosecutions are too close for comfort —
just like Nazi Germany.
Like Nazi Germany, the present
immigration enforcement is both feed and
feeds upon a steady drumbeat of
politically orchestrated demagoguery and
racial hatred, using the veneer of
legality to justify this inhumane
violent cruelty — what is known in other
lands euphemistically as “ethnic
cleansing.”
We have learned to disassociate
ourselves from the “them” — even though
they may have previously been our
neighbors or co-workers. The present
participants in immigration enforcement
are otherwise seemingly normal human
beings.
The Nazis did not start out with the
extermination of Jews as their goal.
Their first “solution” to the “Jewish
Problem” was to round up and deport the
Jews — not kill them. It was only when
other countries refused to except Jewish
refugees (most notably the United
States, to our everlasting shame), that
Hitler and the SS came up with the
“Final Solution” — the Holocaust.
However, Nazi Germany reached that point
in incremental steps.
The most essential step in this aberrant
process is the defining of the target
group as “them”, as less than “us”. Once
“they” are a separate group, “we” can
then see “them” as “other” — and can
cease to empathize with them as fellow
human beings. And it is this lack of
empathy and compassion, this categorical
“otherness” and depersonalization, that
renders us vulnerable to our own worst
character defects — and sets us on the
same road taken by the Nazis in the
1930's. (Try googling “empathy
evil”...and see what you get.)
Other parallels are equally ominous.
While Nazi Germany did the round up of
the Jews with amazing precision and
detail, it got the big picture items
drastically and fatally wrong, as
witnessed by its decision to invade
Russia — thereby locking Germany into a
war it could not win and draining its
resources in the process. We have done
the same thing in Iraq — for much the
same rational. Like Nazi Germany, our
government now uses torture and secret
prisons. It spies on its own people
without warrants. It has corrupted the
prosecutors as shown by the reign of
Alberto Gonzales at Department of
Justice. Like Nazi Germany, it has grown
obsessed with border security,
regardless of whether such borders
actually make us safer. Like Nazi
Germany, this administration was elected
into office with the complicity of the
people.
The parallels grow even more stark. Nazi
Germany used the burning of the
Reichstag in 1933 as the justification
for collecting Germany’s various police
agencies under a single command. We did
the same thing, using the justification
of the destruction of the World Trade
Center to collect 22 separate federal
police agencies and place them under a
single command — thereby ensuring
uniformity of command — and keeping down
any dissension and independence of the
various police agencies.
George Orwell’s vision has come true: We
have willingly submitted ourselves to a
police state — and its operators are
showing all the classical time-honored
traits of such police states: a contempt
for human rights and the rule of
justice; enforcement of only those laws
which are to their advantage (witnesses
the president’s signing statements); use
of secret police and spying on its own
people, use of torture as an instrument
of state; secret prisons; detention of
innocent persons for political reasons;
silencing of opposition; labeling of
those who dissent from the government’s
war as traitors and unpatriotic;
mismanagement of the economy; use of
government to enrich individuals and
corporation supportive of the
administration; use of war as an
instrument of foreign policy and as a
distraction for problems at home; high
paranoia regarding dissent; and a
surreal arrogance and belief in the
righteousness of its rule.
Perhaps most frightening similarity —
because of its obviousness — is the
marriage of business and government, and
the use of the military to assist
industries and corporations. This is the
nightmare that Eisenhower warned
against: the “military-industrial
complex” — and is exactly what occurred
in Germany in the 1930's. Indeed, Hitler
did not really run Germany — its
business interests did. The huge usage
of slave labor — in the millions,
especially of Polish and Russians — by
German corporations is testimony to this
fact. Indeed, this usage of foreign
slave labor was perhaps the SS’s most
notable achievement. Neo-Nazi groups in
the United States have long been aware —
and publicly flaunted — this
anti-immigrant racial connection between
America’s immigration policy and Nazism.
(See the Southern Poverty Law Center’s
website at splcenter.org.)
Now, with the raid on Postville and the
previous massive well-orchestrated
immigration raid against six packing
plants in different states at the same
time in December 2006 (including the
Swift plant in Marshalltown), we are
seeing the actual fruition of the police
state. First, they tagged the Hispanics
as “illegal”. Then they politically
orchestrated the ostracization of those
Hispanics into a separate group - a
“them”. Now they are rounding them up
and deporting them. The parallels are
growing eerie — and the hour is growing
darker. The question is: Who is next —
and when will we stand up?
"In Germany, they came first for the
Communists, And I didn’t speak up
because I wasn’t a Communist;
And then they came for the trade
unionists, And I didn’t speak up because
I wasn’t a trade unionist;
And then they came for the Jews, And I
didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew;
And then . . . they came for me . . .
And by that time there was no one left
to speak up."
Words of Rev. Martin Niemoeller, who
spent 8 years in Nazi Germany’s
concentration camps for speaking out
against the Nazis.
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