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    (thanks to MK)

  • #2
    Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

    This shit is not funny. My family died in Hitler's death camps. I live in France where the memory of the Nazi occupation is very much present tense. I know a woman who has a vivid memory of running from Hitler's storm troopers as a child. It is creepy how Hitler videos have become sort of a "Meme".

    On the same subject, I read a piece the other day on here about labor unions. I think it is possible to lose sight of the fact that this is a right wing web site. The proprietor Janzen has recently expressed admiration for Chiang Kai-shek; the fascistic "Generalissimo" who consciously aped Adolph Hitler; and who's secret police the "blue shirts" where modeled after Mussolini's "brown shirts". Also I have from time to time read positive things about LaRouche. This guy is another Nazi.

    Most of the time it is too inconvenient do anything when you see or hear something you don't like. Take a stand against Fascism. Hitler videos are repugnant.

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    • #3
      Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

      Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
      This shit is not funny. My family died in Hitler's death camps. I live in France where the memory of the Nazi occupation is very much present tense. I know a woman who has a vivid memory of running from Hitler's storm troopers as a child. It is creepy how Hitler videos have become sort of a "Meme".

      On the same subject, I read a piece the other day on here about labor unions. I think it is possible to lose sight of the fact that this is a right wing web site. The proprietor Janzen has recently expressed admiration for Chiang Kai-shek; the fascistic "Generalissimo" who consciously aped Adolph Hitler; and who's secret police the "blue shirts" where modeled after Mussolini's "brown shirts". Also I have from time to time read positive things about LaRouche. This guy is another Nazi.

      Most of the time it is too inconvenient do anything when you see or hear something you don't like. Take a stand against Fascism. Hitler videos are repugnant.
      I don't disagree with your sentiments.

      Why do you think this piece of film has become so ubiquitous?

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      • #4
        Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

        Originally posted by don View Post
        I don't disagree with your sentiments.

        Why do you think this piece of film has become so ubiquitous?
        This is part of a deliberate organized policy of desensitizing the American people to racist, anti-Jewish and anti-Arab ideas. The plan to "rehabilitate" the Nazis is quite old now and has been an item of government policy since before Ronald Reagan gave a speech honoring 49 members of the Waffen-SS at Bitberg in Germany.

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        • #5
          Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

          Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
          This is part of a deliberate organized policy of desensitizing the American people to racist, anti-Jewish and anti-Arab ideas. The plan to "rehabilitate" the Nazis is quite old now and has been an item of government policy since before Ronald Reagan gave a speech honoring 49 members of the Waffen-SS at Bitberg in Germany.
          Interesting to revisit that visit. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...3_0_03029.html

          I missed the endorsement of Chiang Kai-shek.

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          • #6
            Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

            Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
            Ronald Reagan gave a speech honoring 49 members of the Waffen-SS at Bitberg in Germany.
            Don't forget the Gipper made up for that insult by fantasizing he had helped liberate a camp in WW2.

            Yes, some people still think our presidents are actually presidents.

            We are screwed.

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            • #7
              Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

              Hmmm....Wonder how the Iraqi's feel about the U.S. army? Or the Palestinians about the Israeli government and IDF? Is there someone unique here?

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              • #8
                Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
                The proprietor Janzen has recently expressed admiration for Chiang Kai-shek; the fascistic "Generalissimo" who consciously aped Adolph Hitler; and who's secret police the "blue shirts" where modeled after Mussolini's "brown shirts".


                This is not surprising. China, be it the communist or the nationalists, had always been close to Germany versus the more imperialist Anglo-saxons and French. German products are worshiped in China today, whereas the French faces boycott - http://tvnewswatch.blogspot.com/2008...-products.html

                Nazi John Rabe is a Chinese hero. They even preserve his house as a national monument. This would be inconceivable anywhere in Europe, including Germany if you consider that Rabe is a Nazi.


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                • #9
                  Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                  Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
                  This is part of a deliberate organized policy of desensitizing the American people to racist, anti-Jewish and anti-Arab ideas. The plan to "rehabilitate" the Nazis is quite old now and has been an item of government policy since before Ronald Reagan gave a speech honoring 49 members of the Waffen-SS at Bitberg in Germany.
                  with all due respect to the insensitivity of the symbolism used in this - might we have a discussion of the topic evoked by the video:

                  DO WE HAVE A JP MORGUE SHORT-SQUEEZE IN THE SILVER MARKET GOING ON.... or dont we?

                  spot mkt closed today (22apr-fri) at 46.68 (up from 35.90 or so 11mar)
                  http://www.gainesvillecoins.com/cate...er+Eagles.aspx = showing 51.11 (up from 40.17 on 11mar)

                  meanwhile the miner eye watch doesnt seem to be in on all this action?

                  Today 5d 1m 3m 1y 5y 10y

                  52wk high: 37.59
                  52wk low: 13.96
                  EPS: -1.05
                  PE: N/A
                  Dividend: N/A
                  Yield: N/A
                  Market Cap: 2.86 b
                  Volume: 3.05 m


                  so are we seeing something in the way of an anomaly tween the miners and the metal?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                    If ewe ask mi this is part of a continuing liquidation in high beta versions of physical precious metals.
                    http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials...son040311.html
                    http://fofoa.blogspot.com/2011/01/wh...ining-gld.html

                    Having said that, it does look like this might be a buying opportunity

                    http://www.google.com//finance?chdnp...SE:PSLV&ntsp=0
                    silver-gold-vs-miners.bmp

                    by the whey why do yew like this particular myna? They have been pretty poor performers for a long time:
                    http://www.google.com//finance?chdnp...YSE:CDE&ntsp=0
                    cde-vs-other-miners.bmp

                    But woo am aye to question Eeyore thoughts on this?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                      Originally posted by KGW View Post
                      Hmmm....Wonder how the Iraqi's feel about the U.S. army? Or the Palestinians about the Israeli government and IDF? Is there someone unique here?

                      I've watched about half a dozen of these film clips using the Fuehrer rant to make a political economic point. I laugh out loud through most of them, they're pretty funny. I don't make any serious connection with the historical moment portrayed in the movie.

                      Does this go to our need to see humor, with few (and important, such as loved ones) exceptions, in every horrific event we're aware of. Airplane crash humor, soldiers in a foxhole cracking jokes. It happens all the time. It's how we get by. It's how we're hardwired.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                        Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
                        This shit is not funny. My family died in Hitler's death camps. I live in France where the memory of the Nazi occupation is very much present tense. I know a woman who has a vivid memory of running from Hitler's storm troopers as a child. It is creepy how Hitler videos have become sort of a "Meme".

                        On the same subject, I read a piece the other day on here about labor unions. I think it is possible to lose sight of the fact that this is a right wing web site. The proprietor Janzen has recently expressed admiration for Chiang Kai-shek; the fascistic "Generalissimo" who consciously aped Adolph Hitler; and who's secret police the "blue shirts" where modeled after Mussolini's "brown shirts". Also I have from time to time read positive things about LaRouche. This guy is another Nazi.

                        Most of the time it is too inconvenient do anything when you see or hear something you don't like. Take a stand against Fascism. Hitler videos are repugnant.
                        Terrorizing and slaughtering citizens has no political affiliation. My Polish father-in-law was a tank corp officer at the outbreak of WWII. He ended up fighting both the Nazis and the Soviets. He emigrated to Canada with his English-born wife after the war.

                        Chiang Kai-shek's succession by Mao spawned yet another of many episodes of terror in human history. Today we rain "smart bombs" down on the heads of civilians in foreign lands thinking we are doing some sort of good deed with "shock and awe". And the disease is spreading. Having sat out Iraq, the French felt compelled to join the party in Libya...almost obscene in their haste...

                        Here in Canada we are in the midst of a federal election campaign. The minority Conservative government is asking for a majority writ from the people primarily on a promise of "best-in-class" economic stewardship. The opposition Liberals, when they were in power, got us mired in an indefensible war in Afghanistan. The Conservatives just got us involved in an indefensible war in Libya. Canada stationed six McDonnell Douglas F-18 Hornet jet fighters in Italy to help drop bombs on foreigners...and have proposed the purchase of 65 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightening II jet fighters. Apparently our existing kit doesn't kill with sufficient efficiency? That's good economic stewardship? The whole thing is sickening. Enough that one is tempted to vote for the socialists for the first time in one's life as they as the only party clearly stating they will pull our troops out of all these places, and put an end to our participation in this insanity. My father-in-law must be turning in his grave...
                        Last edited by GRG55; April 23, 2011, 09:18 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                          Originally posted by don View Post
                          I've watched about half a dozen of these film clips using the Fuehrer rant to make a political economic point. I laugh out loud through most of them, they're pretty funny. I don't make any serious connection with the historical moment portrayed in the movie.

                          Does this go to our need to see humor, with few (and important, such as loved ones) exceptions, in every horrific event we're aware of. Airplane crash humor, soldiers in a foxhole cracking jokes. It happens all the time. It's how we get by. It's how we're hardwired.
                          "...If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane..."
                          --Jimmy Buffett, 1977--

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                          • #14
                            Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                            Nice summary.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Silver Lining in the Bunker?

                              Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Post
                              This shit is not funny. My family died in Hitler's death camps. I live in France where the memory of the Nazi occupation is very much present tense. I know a woman who has a vivid memory of running from Hitler's storm troopers as a child. It is creepy how Hitler videos have become sort of a "Meme".

                              On the same subject, I read a piece the other day on here about labor unions. I think it is possible to lose sight of the fact that this is a right wing web site. The proprietor Janzen has recently expressed admiration for Chiang Kai-shek; the fascistic "Generalissimo" who consciously aped Adolph Hitler; and who's secret police the "blue shirts" where modeled after Mussolini's "brown shirts". Also I have from time to time read positive things about LaRouche. This guy is another Nazi.

                              Most of the time it is too inconvenient do anything when you see or hear something you don't like. Take a stand against Fascism. Hitler videos are repugnant.
                              the hitler video meme... ha ha. so funny. hitler. what a laugh riot. the internets are filled with ugly & ignorant things.

                              this is a right wing web site? really? wtf? michael hudson? martin mayer? liz warren?

                              admiration for chiang kai-shek?

                              wat???

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