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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (7546)3/22/2005 5:21:19 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Are you upset perhaps that Holocaust Museums do not concentrate on this aspect of the Third Reich?

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Hitler was a Leftist
Homosexuality in the Nazi Party

The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party

By Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams

Documents the homosexual and occultic roots of the Nazi movement in Germany. Much has been written about Nazi persecution of homosexuals. Yet, many Nazis were homosexuals themselves, and the so-called persecution was merely one faction using the state to suppress the other faction or was unrelated to their being homosexual.


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Homosexuality and the Nazi Party

by Scott Lively


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Scott Lively is co-author of The Pink Swastika: Homosexuals and the Nazi Party (Keizer, Oregon: Founders Publishing Company, 1995).
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The pink triangle, symbol of the "gay rights" movement, is familiar to many Americans. As the badge used by the Nazis to designate homosexuals in the concentration camps, the pink triangle perfectly expresses the message of "gay rights." That message is that homosexuals are currently and historically victims of irrational prejudice and that those who oppose homosexuality are hateful bigots. This all-important victim status engenders sympathy for the homosexual "cause" among well-meaning heterosexuals. Thus, millions of otherwise rational Americans support a movement whose sole unifying characteristic is a sexual lifestyle they personally find repugnant.

When homosexuals display the pink triangle, they are equating all opposition to homosexuality with Nazism and themselves with the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. As pro-homosexual Rabbi Bernard Mehlman puts it, "Homophobia and Anti-Semitism are part of the same disease." This quote appeared in an advertisement in a homosexual newspaper. It announced the dedication ceremony of the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston last year. An accompanying article reported that New England homosexuals had pledged $1 million to help build the memorial, including $50,000 for an initial monument consisting of six steel and glass towers. Alongside the monument is an inscription honoring homosexual victims of the Nazis. Another Holocaust memorial being prepared in New York City is expected to similarly honor homosexuals. Washington, D.C. is home to the official U.S. Holocaust Museum which not only maintains a pro-homosexual display, but also employs noted homosexual activist Klaus Mueller as a staff researcher. Other Holocaust related projects, such as the Anne Frank Exhibit now touring the United States, incorporate a similar message in their programs.

While some homosexuals were interned in Nazi work camps, the role of homosexuals in Nazi history cannot be accurately represented solely by a pink triangle. Our review of more than 200 history texts written since the 1930s suggests that a pink swastika is equally representative, if not more so. For, ironically, while many homosexuals were persecuted by the Nazi party, there is no doubt that the Nazi party itself had many homosexuals within its own ranks, even among its highest leadership.

The Homosexual Roots of the Nazi Party
The "gay rights" movement often portrays itself as an American phenomenon which arose from the civil rights movement of the 1950s. It is not uncommon to hear homosexualists (those both "gay" and "straight" who promote the legitimization of homosexuality) characterize "gay rights" as the natural third wave of civil rights activism (following blacks and women). In reality, however, Germany was the birthplace of "gay rights," and its legacy in that nation is truly alarming.
The "grandfather of gay rights" was a homosexual German lawyer named Karl Heinrich Ulrichs. Ulrichs had been molested at age 14 by his male riding instructor. Instead of attributing his adult homosexuality to the molestation, however, Ulrich devised in the 1860s what became known as the "third sex" theory of homosexuality. Ulrichs' model holds that male homosexuals are actually female souls trapped within male bodies. The reverse phenomenon supposedly explains lesbianism. Since homosexuality was an innate condition, reasoned Ulrichs, homosexual behavior should be decriminalized. An early follower of Ulrichs coined the term "homosexual" in an open letter to the Prussian Minister of Justice in 1869.

By the time Ulrichs died in 1895, the "gay rights" movement in Germany had gained considerable strength. Frederich Engels noted this in a letter to Karl Marx regarding Ulrich's efforts: "The pederasts start counting their numbers and discover they are a powerful group in our state. The only thing missing is an organization, but it seems to exist already, but it is hidden." After Ulrichs' death, the movement split into two separate and opposed factions. One faction followed Ulrichs' successor, Magnus Hirschfeld, who formed the Scientific Humanitarian Committee in 1897 and later opened the Institute for Sex Research in Berlin. The other faction was organized by Adolf Brand, publisher of the first homosexual magazine, Der Eigene (The Special). Brand, Benedict Friedlander and Wilhelm Janzen formed the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen (The Community of the Special) in 1902. What divided these groups was their concepts of masculinity. Ulrichs' theory embraced a feminine identity. His, and later Hirschfeld's, followers literally believed they were women trapped in men's bodies.

The followers of Brand, however, were deeply insulted by Ulrichs' theory. They perceived themselves not merely as masculine, but as a breed of men superior in masculine qualities even to heterosexuals. The Community of the Special (CS) asserted that male homosexuality was the foundation of all nation-states and that male homosexuals represented an elite strata of human society. The CS fashioned itself as a modern incarnation of the warrior cults of ancient Greece. Modeling themselves after the military heroes of Sparta, Thebes and Crete, the members of the CS were ultra-masculine, male-supremacist and pederastic (devoted to man/boy sex). Brand said in Der Eigene that he wanted men who "thirst for a revival of Greek times and Hellenic standards of beauty after centuries of Christian barbarism."

One of the keys to understanding both the rise of Nazism and the later persecution of some homosexuals by the Nazis is found in this early history of the German "gay rights" movement. For it was the CS which created and shaped what would become the Nazi persona, and it was the loathing which these "Butches" held for effeminate homosexuals ("Femmes") which led to the internment of some of the latter in slave labor camps in the Third Reich.

From Boy Scouts to Brownshirts
The "Butch" homosexuals of the CS transformed Germany. Their primary vehicle was the German youth movement, known as the Wandervogel (Rovers or Wandering Youth). "In Central Europe," writes homosexual historian Parker Rossman, "there was another effort to revive the Greek ideal of pedagogic pederasty in the movement of 'Wandering Youth'... Ultimately, Hitler used and transformed the movement...expanding and building upon its romanticism as a basis for the Nazi Party" (Rossman:103).
Rising spontaneously in the 1890s as an informal hiking and camping society, the Wandervogel became an official organization at the turn of the century, similar to the Boy Scouts. From early on, however, the Wandervogel was dominated and controlled by the pederasts of the CS. CS co-founder Wilhelm Janzen was its chief benefactor, and its leadership was rife with homosexuality. In 1912, CS theorist Hans Blueher wrote The German Wandervogel Movement as an Erotic Phenomenon which told how the organization was used to recruit young boys into homosexuality.

Wandervogel youths were indoctrinated with Greek paganism and taught to reject the Christian values of their parents (mostly Catholics and Lutherans). The CS belief in a homosexual elite took shape within the Wandervogel in the concept of "der Fuehrer" (The Leader). E.Y. Hartshorne, in German Youth and the Nazi Dream of Victory, records the recollections of a former Wandervogel member in this regard: "We little suspected then what power we had in our hands. We played with the fire that had set a world in flames, and it made our hearts hot...It was in our ranks that the word Fuehrer originated, with its meaning of blind obedience and devotion...And I shall never forget how in those early days we pronounced the word Gemeinschaft ["community"] with a trembling throaty note of excitement, as though it hid a deep secret" (Hartshorne:12). Louis Snyder notes in the Encyclopedia of the Third Reich that, "The Fuehrer Principle became identical with the elite principle. The Fuehrer elite were regarded as independent of the will of the masses" (Snyder:104). Snyder was not writing about the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen or of the Wandervogel, but of the upper ranks of the Nazi party some thirty years later. Another Nazi custom from the Wandervogel was the "Seig Heil" salute, which was an early form of greeting popular among the wandering youth. During World War I, the greatest hero of the German youth movement was Gerhard Rossbach. Described by historian Robert G. L. Waite as a "sadist, murderer and homosexual," Rossbach was "the most important single contributor of the pre-Hitler youth movement" (Waite,1969:210). More importantly, Rossbach was the bridge between the Wandervogel and the Nazi Party.

In the turbulent days following Germany's defeat in World War I, Gerhard Rossbach was one of many former army officers placed in command of Freikorps (Free Corps) units. These unofficial auxilary military units were designed to circumvent limitations imposed on German troop strength by the Allies. Rossbach organized a Freikorps called Rossbach's Sturmabteilung (Rossbach's Storm Troopers). Rossbach also built the largest post-war youth organization in Germany, named the Schilljugend (Schill Youth) in honor of a famous Prussian soldier. In The Black Corps, historian Robert Lewis Koehl notes that both Rossbach's Storm Troopers and the Schilljugend "were notorious for wearing brown shirts which had been prepared for German colonial troops, acquired from the old Imperial army stores" (Koehl:19). These Storm Troopers would soon become known as Nazi Brownshirts. Konrad Heiden, a contemporary of Hitler and a leading authority on Nazi history, wrote that the Freikorps "were breeding places of perversion" and that "Rossbach's troop...was especially proud" of being homosexual (Heiden:295). Rossbach's adjutant was Edmund Heines, noted for his ability to procure boys for sexual orgies. Ernst Roehm, recruited by Rossbach into homosexuality, later commanded the Storm Troopers for the Nazis, where they were more commonly known as the SA (an acronym for Sturmabteilung).

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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (7546)3/23/2005 6:17:34 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 22250
 
The Israelization of the US --the latest:

At Mexican Border, Tunnels, Vile River, Rusty Fence
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

Published: March 23, 2005


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Meanwhile, the alarms have been sounding in Washington about the dangers post-9/11 of a porous, 2,000-mile-long border. James Loy, the deputy secretary for Homeland Security, said last month that intelligence reports showed that terrorists from Al Qaeda were likely to try to enter the country from Mexico, across whose border at least 300,000 people flow every year virtually untraced and with impunity.

Porter J. Goss, the director of central intelligence, told the Senate Armed Services Committee last week that the United States was vulnerable to terrorists infiltrating through its backyard.

But for President Fox, a tighter border that keeps Mexicans from desperately needed jobs is not necessarily in his interest. Last week, in a sharp divergence from Washington, he publicly decried a measure passed in the House of Representatives that would mandate completion of a long-stalled security wall between Tijuana and San Diego.

Far from being completed, he said, the wall should be knocked down. "No country that is proud of itself should construct walls," he said.
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nytimes.com



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (7546)3/23/2005 11:15:59 AM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Jews have been profoundly influential in increasing America's drug problems. Jews and drugs, here. General crime here and here.

Betrayed by mob, 'the old man' sang,
by William Sherman, New York Daily News, March 19, 2005
"Burton Kaplan of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, is the last man you would suspect of being the trusted intermediary between the Mafia and the two NYPD detectives now indicted as contract killers for the mob. He worked for years as an importer and sportswear manufacturer in the Garment District. Pisces Trading was one of his companies. His daughter is a highly successful professional woman. That's one side of Burton Kaplan. The other side is that for nearly 50 years, Kaplan has been a confidant, adviser and friend of the city's highest-ranking mafiosi, not to mention earning millions of dollars as one of the biggest marijuana importers in U.S. history. He had connections in Mexico, South America and Asia. The wiseguys from various crime families affectionately called him "The Old Man." On one occasion alone, Kaplan was paid $500,000 in cash for a single marijuana delivery in Staten Island, according to law enforcement records. Kaplan had a secret warehouse in Staten Island where he kept the marijuana, the records detail. He was rich enough to make $20 million bail yet he attracted little or no attention from the law until he was past 60. "He is in the tradition of Meyer Lansky," said a source familiar with Kaplan's activities in a reference to the late Jewish mob kingpin. "A modest guy, not flashy, up from the streets, very smart, smarter than the Mafia guys he was with, and very, very loyal," said the source. To a point. Nearly a year ago, Kaplan, jailed since 1997 on tax fraud and marijuana smuggling convictions and facing 19 more years in prison, began negotiating with prosecutors to tell what he knows about the two NYPD detectives who allegedly were secretly on the payroll of the Luchese crime family. The two detectives, now retired, allegedly committed murders for the mob and also provided information to an underboss in the Luchese organization. And on March 11, the ex-detectives, Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, were arrested in Las Vegas and charged with participating in at least eight murders on behalf of the Mafia beginning in the mid-'80s. As the go-between, Kaplan was an eyewitness to alleged dirty work by Eppolito and Caracappa, as well as their paymaster, providing them with $4,000 a month in cash. To protect his life, Kaplan has been moved to a series of federal prisons, including facilities in West Virginia and the New York City metropolitan area. His family also is under federal protection. Meanwhile, Kaplan's decision to become a cooperating witness came about because he was betrayed by his best friend in the mob, Anthony (Gaspipe) Casso, a Luchese family underboss ... Kaplan's major earnings came from the marijuana trade. Court documents filed by prosecutors state that Kaplan was importing between 4,000 and 5,300 pounds at a time from Juarez, Mexico, into Texas in produce trucks, Winnebagos and cars. Kaplan insulated himself carefully, seldom personally meeting with growers, transporters and buyers in the United States. In wiretapped telephone conversations, Kaplan was always referred to as "The Old Man." He paid his workers well, sometimes as much as $20,000 a trip."