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I can't vouch for the accuracy of the following, but looks like it is worth checking out.<BR>
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Beverley<BR>
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The Nazis were ruthless and power mad.<BR>
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The Nazis had a war machine loaded with<BR>
high tech weapons.<BR>
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The Nazis had a highly effective internal propaganda<BR>
system.<BR>
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No one talks about this last item because they imported<BR>
it directly from the United States.<BR>
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Brasscheck TV: The war for your mind<BR>
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Here's a little history that few are aware of...<BR>
but if you know it, it explains much about<BR>
how we got to where we are today.<BR>
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When the Rockefeller group was under<BR>
widespread popular attack in the early part<BR>
of the 20th century, they hired a man named<BR>
Ivy Lee to help them rehabilitate their public<BR>
image. He was very successful at his task.<BR>
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The Rockefellers loaned Lee to the Nazis<BR>
to help them with their 1930s PR problems<BR>
in the US. While, it may be hard to believe<BR>
now, US press accounts of Hitler's rise to<BR>
power in Germany were mostly positive.<BR>
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Edward Bernays, a close colleague of Lee's,<BR>
was another master of public manipulation.<BR>
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One of Bernays' biggest fans was none other<BR>
than Joseph Goebbels, the director of<BR>
internal propaganda for the Nazi government.<BR>
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Goebbels was the man who "sold" the Germans <BR>
on the Nazis (much the way Roger Ailes has<BR>
sold the US on Bush-style (i.e. criminal)<BR>
Republicanism. <BR>
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I recommend you read more, but if you want<BR>
to go straight to the video, it's here:<BR>
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http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=HXFYi&m=1fnRWYvqUnEpNr&b=tozVV3Z_Sah7ukpDIFb48A<BR>
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*** You can't have a dictatorship with controlling<BR>
the news media, overly or covertly<BR>
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It's important to know that even as<BR>
Berlin was literally going up in<BR>
flames, the Nazis retained the support of<BR>
large portions of Germany society as<BR>
a result of Goebbels' "genius."<BR>
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This feat, as one book title describes it,<BR>
was "the war that Hitler won."<BR>
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Edward Bernays bragged that his book<BR>
"The Crystalization of Public Opinion"<BR>
was prominently displayed in Goebbels<BR>
private office.<BR>
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You may have heard of "Kristallnacht"<BR>
a multi-day orgy of street terror against<BR>
Jews in Germany that "crystalized"<BR>
public opinion that it had become socially<BR>
acceptable to target Jews in the streets,<BR>
in their stores and even in their homes.<BR>
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Most historians state that the<BR>
"kristall" in "kristallnacht" refers<BR>
to the broken windows of Jewish owned<BR>
stores.<BR>
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There is one problem with this universally<BR>
accepted version of events.<BR>
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"Kristall" does not mean "glass" or<BR>
"store window" in German. It means<BR>
crystal.<BR>
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What crystals were broken during "kristallnacht?"<BR>
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Answer: None to speak of.<BR>
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It is my contention that in fact<BR>
"Kristallnacht," one of the notorious<BR>
acts of state terrorism in modern history,<BR>
was coined by Goebbels for the strategy<BR>
of "crystalizing" public opinion he learned from<BR>
his American mentor's book by the same name.<BR>
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Meet Edward Bernays, US PR man,<BR>
tutor to the Nazi propaganda machine,<BR>
and inspiration to Roger Ailes, creator<BR>
of Fox News, America's modern day version<BR>
of Joseph Goebbels:<BR>
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http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=HXFYi&m=1fnRWYvqUnEpNr&b=tozVV3Z_Sah7ukpDIFb48A<BR>
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