Subject: Re: Bush and Hitler - How Quickly We Forget
From: Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A.
Date: 12/10/2003, 06:45
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct

In article <bma416$1bn0$1@pencil.math.missouri.edu>, Alert says...

Bush and Hitler - How Quickly We Forget

After the Reichstag was conveniently destroyed in a terrorist attack,
Adolf Hitler acted quickly to do what he called "protect Germany from
the terrorists." He blamed the foreign ethnic and political groups who
stood in his way. He launched a series of attacks on weaker countries
in strategic locations. He stealthily changed the German constitution,
giving the authorities greater powers and undermining civil liberties.
He put his opponents in prison camps. The majority of the German
people supported what saw as a war on terrorism, while the rest of the
world was outraged.

Hitler was TIME Magazine's Man Of The Year in 1938. Stalin was TIME
Magazine's Man Of The Year for 1939 and 1942. Both of these men, and
many others also celebrated by the media, were unimaginable monsters.
The lesson from these facts is that it isn't easy to recognise tyranny
in your own homeland, especially when the media supports and promotes
it.

This time the tyranny is bigger than any single elected leader, and
the deception is more subtle and sophisticated than ever before.

"The only thing necessary 
for the triumph of evil is for 
good men to do nothing."
   - Edmund Burke (1729-1797).

FURTHER READING:
[ http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/reich.html ]

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