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The Nazi's didn't lose the war, they just had to move.

Never Again | 15.04.2003 07:51

After the CIA's Project Paperclip, under Harry Trumen, there are plenty of frightening similarities that have grown increasingly more obvious between the United States and Nazi Germany, especially now that the U.S. won victory in World War III (the Cold War) and is now the remaining empire.

First watch this video about the link between the MK-ULTRA experiments by the CIA in the 1960's and Project Paperclip when the CIA imported a bunch of Nazi scientists and propagandists. Notice they studied all the drugs on the streets today, and for psychological warfare purposes, and notice the effect these drugs have as a whole on current society. Seems to fit their aims perfectly. Then consider the fact that a bunch of Nazi's where brought over here, and consider what Nazism is.

Nationalist Socialism is an odd and confusing mix of left-like social reforms and ultra-right policy and world view. Look at what the Project for the New American Century has on it's website as it's statement of principles. It is an odd and confusing perspective of "liberal" values and principles (market liberal only), and a Hawkish, xenophobic and paranoid world view that leads to policy that sets ultimatums for the whole Earth and aims to use military force and economic domination to force all human beings on Planet Earth, each individually and everyone as a whole, to live the way Americans have been portrayed as living (it is a world view forced on Americans as well), and to view the world and life in the same way, to build their infastructure the same way, to act, talk, think, behave, all the same way as Americans are portrayed to. So, instead of the doctrine of "Aryan Racial Superiority," it is "American Lifstyle Superiority." They just try to make it look good by calling it "liberal and democratic." An odd mix of Left and Right, designed to put one class in the position of "the Ultimate Highground," as military heads call it.

First watch GNN's "Most Dangerous Game," about Project Paperclip and MK-ULTRA.
 http://http.dvlabs.com/gnn/asx/gnn/tmdg_bb.asx

If that link doesn't work try this one
 http://www.guerrillanews.com/dangerous

Then take a look at this perspective of the "War on People," from RM-IMC.
 http://rockymountain.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=5722&group=webcast

Then take a look at the Project for the New American Century.
 http://www.newamericancentury.org/

Organize!

Never Again
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staightedge

15.04.2003 10:12

I think the argument that 'drugs' are 'given' to a population to pacify them is pretty silly. Think about TV, state propaganda from newspapers etc: they are the real means of control. Drugs help break down barriers - though they also create illness and apathy too. But mostly, they help people think in new ways about the status quo. The only exception to this seems to be alcohol; and that turn the argument around 180 degrees.

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HARD drugs the allie of the state

15.04.2003 22:16

In the late 60's black panther controlled areas of america, were flooded with heroin and crack cocaine, to destabilise the emerging community cohesion and activism. The FBI admitted to actively pushing these drugs to americas black population. Similarly currently in Northern Ireland, paramilitaries have sucessfully resisted the introduction of heroin and crack cocaine into their working class communities. This has been done by armed activity against would be state funded smack pushers. If it wasn't for republican and loyalist paramilitaries our working class communities may have been flooded with heroin and crack cocaine by now. We are not against drugs, drugs like powder cocaine, and soft drugs like E's and blow, can all be managed effectively within our working class communities. These drugs do not pose a danger or a health risk to working class communities or to working class community cohesion. But Hard drugs like heroin/crack cocaine cause a different kind of addiction, and resulting criminal desperation with detrimental effects on the health of addicts. With heroin addiction there is no choice, no free will and no control. Which has a domino effect on, community stability, cohesion and class struggle, with families being torn apart, children being orphaned or put in state care, due to the effects of their parents addiction. Heroin is the most dangerous drug, addicts will do anything and stoop to any level to get their next fix. When you have working class commnunity in the throes of heroin addiction you will have no resistance to the state. A heroin addict will betray anyone for a fix, they will sell their own children for the money for a fix, this is the reality of heroin addiction. A heroin addict has loyalty to noone and nothing except their fix. This is why heroin is so useful to the state, why the state prefers to piddle about clamping down on soft drugs, but ignoring the hard drug killers like smack and crack.

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