National emergency is an interesting and useful government tool. History in general demonstrates the point.
The national
lockdown to “flatten the curve for two weeks” has turned into three mandatory shots,
that may or may not work, to keep your job and feed your family. Many nursing
homes in Fairfax, Virginia, have been under lockdown again, with staff wearing
not just masks but shields as well and patients wearing masks even when alone
in their rooms.
The corporate
owners of the nursing home where my mom is a resident admitted that there were
zero positive Covid-19 tests among the patients and zero positive Covid-19
tests among the staff. Have they lifted the lockdown? No, they are waiting for further
instructions from the health department of Virginia, they claim. Even prisoners
in jail get more free time outside for fresh air, sunshine, and recreation than
the nursing home patients.
Are we really
free in America anymore or is it just an illusion of the masses who are dumbed
down to levels not even the most staunch Soviet or fascist totalitarians would
have ever dreamed of?
Lockdowns were
presented to the American public as a national emergency due to a
pandemic. Billions of dollars have been made in profits at the expense of the
American public while pharma “saved” their lives with Covid-19 vaccine, rushed
to the market under emergency use authorization.
Cheap drug cures
were denied to people and still are in many states and countries. The globalist
propaganda vilified useful drugs and fired any doctors and nurses who were
actually preserving their Hippocratic Oath to do no harm. They kept most of their
patients alive without vaccines.
Four weeks
after Hitler took office, a national emergency was proclaimed. It was not a medical one but it violated the
rights of men just the same. None of the ordinary German citizens thought the
emergency extraordinary or that it violated or even mildly inhibited their
rights as human beings. None of the “little Hitlers,” as Milton Mayer called
them, local or provincial officials, ascribed any moral evil to Hitler or to
his constant edicts and mandates.
According to
Mayer and the ten ordinary Germans he interviewed after WWII, Hitler was a man,
who had his fellow Germans’ interest in mind, and, by doing what he did, became
a testament to democracy, to the “ability of us little men to become great and
to rule the whole world. Such a man is the modern pattern of the demagogical
tyrant, ‘the people’s friend’ of Plato’s mob democracy.” He was a “charismatic
leader,” not unlike some modern leaders.
While
writing the introduction to his book, They Thought They Were Free,
Milton Mayer stated: “As an American, I was repelled by the rise of National
Socialism in Germany. As an American of German descent, I was ashamed. As a
Jew, I was stricken. As a newspaperman, I was fascinated.”
As a
newspaperman Mayer analyzed Nazism and the Nazi doctrine based on racial
superiority by interviewing ten ordinary Germans. Mayer even tried to get a
meeting with Adolf Hitler in Berlin in 1935ing but failed.
Mayer wrote
that Nazism was the mass movement of the average German and “not the tyranny of
a diabolical few over helpless millions.” While he did not find the average
German, he claimed, he found instead “ten Germans sufficiently different from
one another in background, character, intellect, and temperament to represent,
among them, tens of millions of Germans and sufficiently like unto one another
to have been Nazis.”
Mayer
concluded that “Nazism overcame Germany
not by attack from without or by subversion from within,” but it was
what most Germans wanted, under pressure of combined reality and illusion.” And
Mayer realized that citizens from any country, who would succumb to that kind
of pressure, “no Constitution, no laws, no police, and certainly no army would
be able to protect us from harm.”
Not unlike
our large cities today, the radicalism of the German cities bred howling Communists,
then howling Nazis, and “nobody knows just how they will howl tomorrow.”
Uneducated
men, young and old, who knew nothing about politics, history, wars, and the world,
claimed to be Nazis, national socialists. The massive newspapers, fliers, and
posters everywhere spewing non-stop propaganda convinced them that they knew
what they were talking about. Many had a copy of Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf, but
never opened it.
How did they
“feel” about the regime? The regime promised the uneducated bread and a “thousand
year Reich.” It did not matter to the masses how long this empire would last. The
uneducated masses were only concerned about the pebble in their shoes as the
Roman soldiers used to say. In this case the pebble in their shoes was bread and
a people’s car (Volkswagen) in every driveway.
History does
repeat itself. American masses want free education, free food, free housing, free
health care, free child care, free guaranteed income, equity of outcomes, and
free travel. That they are going to get it at the expense of someone else’s
freedom and violation of their human rights, they don’t care.
Most educated
Germans were offended by the Nazi book burnings and even by the Nazi burnings
of synagogues, and by Kristallnacht. Then there was the Reichstag fire, the
burning in 1933 of the Parliament building, four weeks after Hitler took power.
It was blamed on the communists. Then synagogues were blown up as a “safety
measure” and Jews were locked up for their own “protection.”
The “little
men” in Germany had no substantial status in the community - “if everybody
is little, nobody is little.” And such men can be easily manipulated,
controlled, and ruled. The “little men” were sixty-nine million plus in a
nation of seventy million. “They were the Nazis, the little men to whom, if ever
they voiced their own views outside their own circles, bigger men politely
pretended to listen without ever asking them to elaborate.” (Milton Mayer, p.
45)
These little
men believed in the Nazi program and practice, “the democratic part.” They did
not know that Nazism [national socialism] was total tyranny which degraded its
adherents and enslaved its opponents and adherents alike; terrorism and terror
in daily life, private and public; brute personal and mob injustice at every
level of association; a flank attack upon God and a frontal attack upon the
worth of the human person and the rights which that worth implies.” (Milton
Mayer, p. 47)
One German,
when asked why he believed in National Socialism [Nazism], he replied, “Because
it promised to solve the unemployment problem. And it did. But I never imagined
what it would lead to. Nobody did.” (Milton Mayer, p. 47)
But with it
they enjoyed ten-dollar holiday trips for the family in the ‘Strength Through Joy’
Nazi program, trips to Norway in summer and Spain in winter, trips to people
who had never before dreamed of such trips. Nobody went hungry, nobody was cold,
nobody was sick and uncared for. What is there not to like about Nazism from
the standpoint of the ordinary German? The horrors of the Nazi regime were
never advertised anywhere nor did they reach any ordinary German. (p. 49)
The National
Socialist regime promised bread and butter and delivered housing, cars, health,
and hope, a New Order the average German liked. They were enthralled during
Nazi festivals by everyone’s enthusiasm after so many years of galloping
inflation and disillusion. They explained the looting in this euphoria of
predatory behavior with euphemisms such as “little men gone wild.”
As long as
the “little men” were left alone in their mundane lives, the compulsory
military service, the secret police, the rationing, the constant propaganda on street
posters, in newspapers, on radio, on fliers, the Friday evenings and Sunday mornings
compulsory public volunteer work, and the propaganda on public address systems
were not meant for them. “Service to the tyranny” was necessary and non-compliance
was highly frowned upon.
When on
November 10, 1938, Mayer wrote, a mob of children were carrying sacks of candy out
of a Jewish candy store whose windows had been smashed, parents and bystanders were
watching and did nothing and said nothing. Only one witness is alleged to have said,
“You are teaching your children to steal.”
In 2020
America, we all watched in horror as mobs of American young people looted and set
fire to store after store and none were punished and sent to jail and good
Americans did nothing, just watched.
Mayer
believed that the ordinary Germans were guilty of tyranny and Nazism because “nothing
was done, or attempted, that they would not stand for.” Nobody rose to protest the
sacrilege, the lawless destruction of valuable property, statues, books,
synagogues, stores, etc., and nobody clamored for authorities to uphold the
law.
And history
repeats itself in another place and in another time. The citizens go along with
the program and remain silent.
Thank you so much for this...keep it coming...people need to know
ReplyDelete"And history repeats itself in another place and in another time. The citizens go along with the program and remain silent." The Silent Majority is being bullied by a "Loud Minority" of activist cowards. Thereby turning the country into Silent Cowards.
ReplyDeleteAccurately said, Bill.
DeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI hope we don't get silenced soon. Google is already targeting Canada Free Press. They will come after conservative bloggers next.
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