Copyright (c) 1998 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny and Destination!

 

July 8, 1999

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

Part Three brings the conclusion of the Kevin Alfred Strom series:

 

Few today remember that in the 1940s, the Allies, who even then were calling their world-government-in-the-making the "United Nations," were pursuing a policy of unconditional surrender, which meant that the Germans would be obligated to accept an occupation government whose announced intentions, the infamous and genocidal Morgenthau Plan, would have reduced Germany to medieval conditions and cut her population by enforced starvation.

 

Go to a large library and check out Secretary Morgenthau's book, Germany Is Our Problem, Harper and Brothers, 1945. You will note the use of the term "United Nations" on the front flyleaf and in the foreword by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 

A prominent Jewish writer in America, Theodore Kaufman, had in 1941 written a book entitled Germany Must Perish, which advocated the extermination of all Germans by sterilization. Kaufman's book received favorable reviews in major American magazines and newspapers.

 

Other books, such as Louis Nizer's What To Do With Germany, also contributed to this atmosphere of strident anti-German hatred. War propaganda and official policy combined to create an image of the German as sub-human and deserving of almost infinite punishment if not annihilation.

 

Churchill said to the Germans in January, 1945, "We Allies are no monsters. This, at least, I can say, on behalf of the United Nations, to Germany. ...Peace, though based on unconditional surrender, will bring to Germany and Japan immense and immediate alleviation of suffering and agony."

 

Against that false claim the late Dr. Austin App proclaimed the truth: Those Allies who were "no monsters" literally raped more European women than had ever before been raped in the history of the world.

 

They put Germany on a starvation-level diet. Under direct orders from Dwight Eisenhower, they killed more than a million German POWs.

 

They looted 12 million people of their homes, goods, food, and even clothes and drove them from their homelands.

 

They took one-fourth of their farmland, they took their ships and their factories and their farm implements and then told them to live by farming.

 

They abused and starved to death more German babies than there ever were Jews in Germany.

 

They raped and debauched hundreds of thousands of German, Austrian, and Hungarian girls and women from eight to eighty.

 

They brought to their death five times as many Germans in one year of peace as died during five years of war. (...)

 

Quite apart from any ethnic or ideological considerations, World War II was a war between, on the one side, the elitists who created Communism as a way-station on the road to their New World Order; and on the other, those who opposed that New World Order. It is a tragedy of millennial proportions that America and Britain were induced to fight on the side of Communism and Communism's masters.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, you have been lied to by those who want to submerge us into their world government. The public schools, the major media, and the government are lying to you. If you want to keep your freedom, you need to wake up. <end>

 

 

 

Thought for the Day:

 

"These are the days

when birds come back

A very few,

A bird or two,

To take a backward look."

 

(Emily Dickinson)






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