Elie Wiesel, like Caroline Glick, is disappointed the “Holocaust" has not eradicated antisemitism

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-12-27 21:46

Have we had enough of this theater yet? Do "holocaust" images like this have any effect on our sympathies? This is a well-aged, healthy looking "survivor" at the 69th Anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation on Remembrance Day, Jan. 27, 2014

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Wiesel: “I thought the memory of the Holocaust would shame those boasting anti-Semitic opinions. I was wrong.” Jan. 28, 2014

It becomes more clear all the time that the massive goodwill that Jews and “Israel” gained from the propaganda hoax they named “The Holocaust” has been depleted, due in large measure to Israel's uncivilized aggressive behavior against its neighbors in the Middle East.

But another major reason for the loss of goodwill is Israel's and world Jewish organizations' insatiable lust for ever more money and arms from Germany, the U.S. and all of Europe and North America. The Jews have played the phony guilt card for all its worth, and for a long time now (70 years!) – and it is finally wearing out. When Jews tell us that grandchildren of “survivors” are carriers of their grandparents' "trauma," that becomes the straw that breaks the camel's back.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day has failed, says one prominent Jewish spokesperson

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2014-12-24 23:49

By Carolyn Yeager

Caroline B. Glick* proclaimed last January (2014) that “International Holocaust Remembrance Day” on January 27 has not worked because it has not helped to reduce antisemitism but has made it worse!

All who agree that the entire affair should be canceled as ineffective, raise your hand!

Notice that the goal of “Holocaust Remembrance Day” is not, for Glick, primarily to memorialize the alleged victims but to reduce the occurrence of antisemitism. Antisemitism is the center of Jewish thinking. their #1 concern; it stands above holo-denial which is just an aspect of, a symptom of, the Big A – Antisemitism

Antisemitism is the universal compliant of Jewish activists everywhere, but the fact of the matter is that wherever Jews go they bring antisemitism with them. It is Jewish attitudes and behavior that are the cause of other people's dislike of them, even though Jews unanimously insist it lies in the twisted psyches of Europeans.

In Memoriam: Hans Krampe 1943-2014

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2014-12-22 12:47

Hans Krampe admired this City Hall in Nauen, East Germany, where he grew up, and wanted to use it as a picture representing himself. It was built around 1885.

It is with deep sadness that I learned only today that Hans Krampe, the gifted German emigre to British Columbia, Canada, has passed on. While he was with us, he was a force for uncompromising truth about Third Reich Germany and Germany's role in World War II.

Hans was a typical German liberal thinker who came upon the truth about his homeland late in life, which was probably a hard blow. I too didn't learn the truth until late in life and my reaction is to be very angry about it. We are angry about what was withheld from us, and have no patience with its continuance.

I believe I first came in contact with Hans through reading something by him at Arthur Topham's website, Radical Press. Arthur was a guest on one of my earlest The Heretics' Hour programs in March 2010:  http://carolynyeager.net/heretics-hour-interview-arthur-topham

Hans and Arthur were neighbors in Quesnel, BC and Hans had begun contributing, both editorially and financially, to a physical newspaper Arthur started in 1998. Hans and I began corresponding and he agreed to come on my radio program and tell about his interesting childhood history in East Germany. This is the program from March 21, 2011:  http://carolynyeager.net/heretics-hour-interview-hans-krampe

Happy New Year to my dear readers and listeners

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-12-20 18:05

It's here!

And we're back.

Tonight at 7pm Central on Blog Talk:

Hitler's Table Talk - Episode 40

See you then,

Carolyn & Ray

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The Heretics' Hour: Music of Christmas during the Third Reich

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2014-12-14 19:45
 
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Dec. 15, 2014

Margaret Huffstickler returns with another great musical show -- a tour of German Christmas music that was heard and enjoyed during the Third Reich. Eleven selections are played, ranging from children's choirs and soft lullabys to the voices of soldiers from all the many fronts in 1942 singing Stille Nacht together connected by radio ... and by their comradeship.

Margaret translates and comments on each selection, giving us some background information and a sense of how Germans celebrated Weinachten at that time. I hope you enjoy it and Fröhliche Weinachten to you all!! [1hr50min]

Saturday Afternoon: "We Won't See Auschwitz" and other insanities

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2014-12-12 23:32
 
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December 13, 2014

 Several topics will be discussed:

  • The schizophrenia of fighting ISIS while at the same time welcoming Muslims into Europe;
  • The aging White population and how it is used to justify immigration;
  • What I learned from the book "We Won't See Auschwitz";
  • Burn out or end of the year fatigue? Setting priorities;
  • Hadding Scott calls and we discuss more on Poles and Jews, and also Europeans in general and what we can, should or must do in our defense. [2hr35min]

"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 39

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-12-11 16:50
 
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Dec. 11, 2014

President Paul Hindenburg, Minister-General Werner von Blomberg and Chancellor Adolf Hitler at the Garrison Church on the 'Day of Potsdam,' March 1933.


Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the May 20-June 4, 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by aide Henry Picker. 1h46m. Included in this episode:

  • Hitler explains how he raised the standard of living for showgirls in Berlin;
  • He describes in detail his assumption of power, including negotiations with Von Papen, Generals Schleicher and Hammerstein, and the "Old Gentleman" Hindenburg;
  • How his relationship with Hindenburg became very warm and close;
  • Treatment of spies and war-time criminals must be the most severe--compares them to the idealist at the Front;
  • Approves of a movie film about Lola Montez and Ludwig 1 of Bavaria;
  • Artists should be recognized in their lifetimes--Mozart, Bruckner and Haydn--Vienna compared to Munich as art capitals;
  • Hitler advises to follow nature in designing aircraft and ships--the importance and difficulty of invention;
  • Murder in Prague--Hitler reacts angrily to the assassination death of the "irreplaceable" Reinhard Heydrich and orders that all must obey regulations intended to ensure their safety.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

Go, you Deutsche!

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2014-12-09 23:26

Hand written sign says "Against Forced Islamization!" Monday evening during a march of 10,000 in Dresden, Germany.

From Der Spiegel - 12-9-14

Dresden / Berliin - The chairman of Alternative for Germany (AfD), Bernd Lucke,  spoke positively about the right-wing populist alliance of "patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West" (Pegida) on his Facebook page. He "welcomed" their announcing of their goals in an "exclusively peaceful way."

He also said that it is "good and correct" that citizens express their "concerns about the spread of radical Islamist ideology" in such nonviolent demonstrations. The demonstrations showed that these people did not feel their concerns were understood by politicians, as reported also in the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Lucke, who is himself a Protestant, stressed that he did not have a negative attitude towards Islam as a religion, but was fighting against a misogynistic, violent political ideology that warred against even religious freedom and tolerance and Western values.

The Pegida movement should "leave no doubt that it seeks to defend precisely these values with its defense of the West," Lucke said.

The Deputy AfD Chairman Hans-Olaf Henkel viewed the Pegida protests with greater skepticism. It is not inconceivable, he told Der Spiegel, that the protests "develop xenophobic or even racist connotations."

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European Union, Germany, News

Saturday Afternoon: Eric Hunt discusses his latest film on Majdanek myths

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-12-06 19:01
 
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Dec. 6, 2014

Video maker Eric Hunt discusses his latest film creation, "The Majdanek Gas Chamber Myth" with Carolyn. It has been made available for viewing - for free! - at his website Holocaust Hoax Museum beginning right after the end of this program. Included in the many topics he covers:

  • This is his fourth major video since his first one "Last Days of the Big Lie";
  • The importance of reaching the youth and 20-somethings who are mercilessly targeted by the billion-dollar Holocaust Industry;
  • The embarrassing (for them) back-tracking that the Majdanek Museum has been forced to do, particularly as to numbers "killed", because of revisionist findings;
  • Eric's discovery of the real path of the arrivals at Majdanek from undressing to showers to out into the camp (scroll down) - and how he clearly depicts it in his video;
  • The openness and visibility of the Majdanek camp to Lublin and other settled areas and roads meant "no hiding anything";
  • Some discussion of poor hygiene conditions in the camp as the reason for a higher than usual number of actual deaths: officially 78,000 in 3.5 years;
  • Eric's operation requires more funding - there is an immediate need for $10,000 to assure ongoing products and product improvement. Chip in! And circulate the film. [1hr56min]

"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 38

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-12-04 19:57
 
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Dec. 4, 2014

Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the May 14-20, 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by aide Henry Picker. 1h29m.  Included in this episode:

  • The importance to the rise of National-Socialism of having its own national press;
  • The people want a leader - leadership is a masculine trait;
  • Lax patriotic standards during the First World War and the issue of handing out decorations to both Germans and foreigners;
  • Danger of arming small nations, and the faults of diplomats;
  • Usefulness of Japanese alliance and necessity of swift decisions toward Russia;
  • Why National-Socialism is not for export and the special qualities of and decorations for the German worker;
  • The new Man and the accomplishments of the National-Socialist revolution (this is some very inspiring prose);
  • Good relations with the Czechs.

Image: Poster reads "Fight for Fuhrer and Folk" on the team of the NSD-Student Association.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

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