American Minute with Bill Federer
National SOCIALIST Workers Party: Body Parts, Gun confiscation, Arab Legion & Bonhoeffer's courage against the anti-Christian state
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Vladimir Lenin,
the first leader of the
Union of Soviet
SOCIALIST
Republics, stated:
"Socialized medicine
is a keystone to the establishment of a
socialist state."
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"Nazi" is the abbreviation of National
Socialist
Workers Party
(Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei).
Its leader was
Adolph Hitler,
who became Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933.
Hitler began implementing a plan of
universal healthcare,
with
no regard for conscience.
Ronald Reagan
stated in 1961:
"One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or
socialism
on a people has been by way of
medicine.
It's very
easy
to
disguise
a medical program as a humanitarian project."
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The New York Times
reported October 10, 1933:
"Nazi Plan to Kill Incurables to End Pain;
German Religious Groups Oppose Move ...
The Ministry of Justice ... explaining the
Nazi
aims regarding the German penal code, today announced its intentions to
authorize physicians to end the sufferings of the incurable patient
... in the interest of true humanity ..."
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The New York Times
continued:
"The Catholic newspaper
Germania
hastened to observe: 'The Catholic faith binds the conscience of its followers not to accept this method' ...
In Lutheran circles, too, life is regarded as something that God alone can take ...
Euthanasia ... has become a widely discussed word in the Reich ...
No life still valuable to the State will be wantonly destroyed."
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When Germany's economy suffered, expenses had to be cut from the
national healthcare plan,
such as keeping alive handicapped, insane, chronically ill, elderly and those with dementia.
They were considered
"lebensunwertes leben"
--
life unworthy of life.
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Then criminals, convicts, street bums, beggars and gypsies, considered "leeches" on society, met a similar fate.
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In the United States,
Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.,
took the fateful step to "play God" in his infamous
Buck v. Bell
decision, that "for the protection and health of the state," those the government deemed intellectually disabled should be forcibly sterilized:
"Three generations of imbeciles are enough."
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Also in the United States,
Planned Parenthood
founded
Margaret Sanger
began publishing
The Birth Control Review
in 1917.
In April of 1933, her magazine published an article by German eugenicist
Ernst Rudin,
considered
"father of racial hygiene"
of the National Socialist Workers Party.
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Ernst Rudin
advised the
Socialist Workers Party
that it must prevent hereditary defective genes from being passed on to future generations by people considered by the State to be inferior "under mankind" --
"untermensch."
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The
National Socialist Workers Party
labeled the Aryan race as "herrenvolk" (master race) and
"ubermensch" (super mankind).
Aryan etymology originated in Iran, from where the Indo-Iranian people group descended.
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The National
Socialist
Workers Party enacted unconscionable
plans to
reduce the population
and
purge the human gene pool
of
Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, Negroes,
and other whom they considered
"inferior" races.
As a result,
6 millions of Jews
and millions of others were barbarically killed in gruesome gas chambers and ovens.
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Nazis
anatomists
harvested human body parts
of prisoners for scientific research and gruesome laboratory experimentation.
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One cannot help but see similarities between Nazi medical experimentation with human body parts and recent headlines:
- "Planned Parenthood exec, fetal body parts subject of controversial video" CNN, 7/15/15;
- "New Documents Prove Planned Parenthood Illegally Profited From Selling Aborted Baby Parts," LifeNews.com,
- "Planned Parenthood Harvests Baby Parts," Plam.org.
- Fox and Friends, January 28, 2019, Cardinal Timothy Dolan described New York Governor's Reproductive Health Act which allows for the killing of babies as they are being born, as “ghoulish, grisly, gruesome.”
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U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop stated in 1977:
"When the first 273,000 German aged, infirm and retarded were killed in gas chambers there was no outcry from that medical profession ... and it was not far from there to Auschwitz."
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British Journalist
Malcolm Muggeridge
explained:
"We have ... for those that have eyes to see, an object lesson in what the quest for 'quality of life' without reference to 'sanctity of life' can involve ...
The origins of the Holocaust lay, not in Nazi terrorism ... but in ... Germany's acceptance of euthanasia and mercy-killing as humane and estimable."
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Suddenly, just one month after
Hitler
was made Germany's Chancellor, there was a crisis.
Germany's capitol building -- the Reichstag -- was set on fire in 1933, under suspicious conditions.
Numerous historians implicate
Hitler
and his supporters as being responsible in what is termed a "false flag" event - a crisis perpetrated by the government on its own citizens to create a panic of sufficient magnitude to induce the population to surrender freedoms to the government.
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Immediately after the
Reichstag fire, Hitler
declared the
"Fire Act,"
February 28, 1933, which
nullified civil liberties
and
suspended basic rights.
In the midst of this national frenzy,
Hitler
swiftly arrested his political opponents and had them shot without a trial.
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The Nazi Minister of Propaganda was
Joseph Goebbels,
who famously defined "fake news":
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.
The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie.
It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”
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Goebbels' propaganda methods
were studied in the U.S. after WWII, most notably in
Solomon Asch's Conformity Experiment.
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Students were brought into a classroom and shown two cards:
- the first had one line on it, and
- the second had three lines, one the same length as the first card, another line longer and another shorter.
All student were
paid actors,
except
one naive participant.
One by one, the
paid actors
said the wrong length matched the first card. Last was the
naive participant's
turn to answer.
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So strong was the desire to fit in and be accepted, that
30 percent of naive participants denied their own perception
in order to
conform with the group.
This method of
promoting agendas
through
peer pressure
and
the manipulation of one's desire for acceptance
has been integrated into
classroom education, television sitcoms, news reporting, social media platforms,
and
political campaigning.
It most recently is used in the
advancement of novel sexual agendas,
which many
privately consider contrary to biology
but are
afraid to express so publicly
for fear of being
shamed, ridiculed
or
ostracized.
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Goebbels
propaganda methods utilized
cinema
and
choreographed gatherings.
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Hitler
rose to power with the help of
violent homosexual activists
called
Brownshirts,
who
organized
social unrest, street riots, vandalism, boycotts of Jewish businesses, and violently stormed into and
disrupted meetings of opposing parties.
Once securely in power,
Hitler
had the
Brownshirts
killed in the
Night of the Long Knives,
thus eliminating competition and giving the public impression of cracking down on law-breakers.
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Hitler
swayed the public with mesmerizing speeches.
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He then
confiscated weapons
from law-abiding citizens.
An
SA Oberführer
warned of an ordinance by the provisional Bavarian Minister of the Interior:
"The deadline set ... for
the surrender of weapons
will expire on March 31, 1933. I therefore request the immediate surrender of all arms ...
Whoever
does not belong to one of these named units (SA, SS, and Stahlhelm) and ...
keeps his weapon
without authorization
or even hides it,
must be viewed as
an enemy of the national government
and will be held responsible without hesitation and with the utmost severity."
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Heinrich Himmler,
head of Nazi S.S. ("Schutzstaffel"-Protection Squadron), stated:
"Germans who wish to use firearms should join the S.S. or the S.A.
Ordinary citizens don't need guns,
as their having guns doesn't
serve the State."
Disarming
the civilian population was a necessary step in state control, as Vladimir Lenin explained: "One man with a gun can control 100 without one. "
George Mason
of Virginia stated:
"To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
Noah Webster
wrote:
"Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed."
Machiavelli
wrote:
"It is not reasonable to suppose that one who is armed will obey willing one who is unarmed."
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When a suspected homosexual youth shot a Nazi diplomat in Paris, it was used as an excuse to confiscate all firearms from Jews.
German newspapers printed, November 10, 1938:
"Jews Forbidden to Possess Weapons
By Order of SS Reichsführer Himmler, Munich ...
'Persons who, according to the Nürnberg law, are regarded as
Jews, are forbidden to possess any weapon.
Violators will be condemned to a concentration camp and imprisoned for a period of up to 20 years.'"
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The New York Times,
November 9, 1938, reported:
"The Berlin Police ... announced that ... the
entire Jewish population of Berlin had been 'disarmed'
with the confiscation of 2,569 hand weapons, 1,702 firearms and 20,000 rounds of ammunition.
Any
Jews
still found in
possession of weapons
without valid licenses are threatened with the
severest punishment."
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Of the Waffengesetz (Nazi Weapons Law), March 18, 1938, Hitler stated at a dinner talk, April 11, 1942 (
Hitler's Table Talk 1941-44: His Private Conversations,
2nd Edition, 1973, p. 425-6, translated by Norman Cameron and R. H. Stevens):
"The most
foolish
mistake we could possibly make would be
to allow the subject races to possess arms.
History shows that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing ...
So let's not have any native militia or native police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order."
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The
Church
had allowed
Hitler
to rise to power because of
Germany's version
of
separation of church and state.
For centuries it had embraced
pietism,
which, on one hand, emphasized a
genuine personal relationship with God;
but on the other hand, focused so much on the personal side that the church abandoned any efforts to influence the state.
Goebbels
confided in
The Goebbels Diaries 1939-1941,
that in reality
Hitler "hates Christianity,
because it has crippled all that is noble in humanity."
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Hitler
at first pretended to be sympathetic to
Christianity
in order to get elected.
He
duped naive Christian ministers
with his placating rhetoric, but once in power he dispensed with the pretense and revealed his nazified social Darwinism and
open hostility toward Christianity.
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Hitler
forced old traditional military generals to retire, thus purging his administration of any still retaining a remnant of "archaic" Judeo-Christian values who might resist him.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
stated December 15, 1941:
"To
Hitler,
the church ... is a monstrosity to be destroyed by every means."
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Hitler
attempted to
"nazify" the German Protestant Church.
Ministers who resisted were imprisoned, such
a founder of the Confessing Church, Rev. Martin Niemöller,
who wrote:
"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me-and there was no one left to speak for me."
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FDR
stated in his State of the Union Address, January 6, 1942:
"The world is too small ... for both Hitler and God ...
Nazis have now announced their plan for enforcing their ... pagan religion all over the world ... by which the Holy Bible and the Cross of Mercy would be displaced by Mein Kampf and the swastika."
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
stated of
Hitler,
December 15, 1941:
"Government to him is not the servant ... of the people but their absolute master and the dictator of their every act ...
The rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness which seemed to the Founders of the Republic inalienable, were, to Hitler and his fellows, empty words ..."
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FDR
continued:
"Hitler
advanced: That the individual human being has no rights whatsoever in himself ... no right to a soul of his own, or a mind of his own, or a tongue of his own, or a trade of his own; or even to live where he pleases or to marry the woman he loves;
That his only duty is the duty of obedience, not to his God, not to his conscience, but to Adolf Hitler ...
His only value is his value, not as a man, but as a unit of the Nazi state."
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Winston Churchill,
in
From War to War
(Second World War, Vol. 1, ch. 4, p. 50) described Hitler's
Mein Kampf
as:
"... the new Koran of faith and war: turgid, verbose, shapeless, but pregnant with its message."
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Hitler
was initially going to allow Jews to be deported to Palestine, but the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Mohammad Amin al-Husseini, who met with Hitler, also held anti-Jewish views.
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Beginning in 1931, al-Husseini attempted to follow Hitler's example by expelling Jews from Palestine, as the Muslim Brotherhood would also do in Egypt.
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Mufti al-Husseini recruited 30,000 Bosnian Muslims to join Hitler's Waffen-SS.
Hitler gave al-Husseini financial assistance, and then asylum in 1941, with the honorary rank of an SS Major-General
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During the final battle in Berlin in April of 1945, as allied forces closed in on Hitler's bunker, they confronted a hundred Muslims of the Mufti's
Arab Legion
making their last suicidal stand.
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Hitler's view was the Nazi's had the right solution but the wrong religion, stating:
"Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers (732 AD) ... then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
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Hitler stated of the Nazis:
"The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France."
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According to Albert Speer, Third Reich's Minister of Armaments and War Production, Hitler stated in private:
"The Mohammedan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity ... with its meekness and flabbiness?"
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A leader of the Confessing Church who resisted
Hitler
was
Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
was born FEBRUARY 4, 1906.
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He studied in New York in 1930, where he met
Frank Fisher
, an African-American seminarian who introduced him to
Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church.
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He was inspired by African-American spirituals and the preaching of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., who helped Bonhoeffer turn "from phraseology to reality," motivating him to stand up against injustice.
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Bonhoeffer helped found the Confessing Church in Germany, which refused to be intimidated by Hitler into silence.
He stated:
"Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless."
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In his book,
The Cost of Discipleship,
Bonhoeffer rebuked nominal Christians:
"Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline. Communion without confession.
Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ."
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Bonhoeffer stated in a 1932 sermon:
"The blood of martyrs might once again be demanded, but this blood, if we really have the courage and loyalty to shed it, will not be innocent, shining like that of the first witnesses for the faith.
On our blood lies heavy guilt, the guilt of the unprofitable servant."
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
warned Germans not to slip into the cult of Führer (leader) worship, as he could turn out to be a Verführer (mis-leader, seducer).
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Jimmy Carter
wrote in his book
Sources of Strength
, 1997:
"Rev. Niebuhr urged Dietrich Bonhoeffer to remain in America for his own safety. Bonhoeffer refused. He felt he had to be among the other Christians persecuted in Germany.
So he returned home, and ... in resistance to Hitler...preached publicly against Nazism, racism, and anti-semitism ...
Bonhoeffer was finally arrested and imprisoned."
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Of his return to Germany,
Bonhoeffer
wrote:
"Jesus Christ lived in the midst of his enemies. At the end all his disciples deserted him. On the cross he was utterly alone, surrounded by evildoers and mockers.
For this cause he had come, to bring peace to the enemies of God. So the Christian, too, belongs not in the seclusion of a cloistered life but in the thick of foes."
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Jimmy Carter
continued:
"Dietrich Bonhoeffer died April 9, 1945, just a few days before the allied armies liberated Germany. He was executed on orders of Heinrich Himmler. He died a disciple and a martyr ..."
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Carter added:
"The same Holy Spirit ... that gave Bonhoeffer the strength to stand up against Nazi tyranny is available to us today."
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer challenged:
"To endure the cross is not tragedy; it is the suffering which is the fruit of an exclusive allegiance to Jesus Christ"
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On February 16, 2002, Dr. James Dobson told the National Religious Broadcasters:
"Those of you who feel that the church has no responsibility in the cultural area ...
What if it were 1943 and you were in Nazi Germany and you knew what Hitler was doing to the Jews ... Would you say, 'We're not political-that's somebody else's problem'?"
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Dobson concluded:
"I thank God Dietrich Bonhoeffer did not give that answer, and he was arrested by the Nazis and hanged in 1945, naked and alone because he said, 'This is not right.'"
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