Modern Day
America:
One Step Away from the Third Reich
By John Stanton
Unbeknownst to most Americans the United States
is presently under thirty presidential declared
states of emergency. They confer vast powers on
the Executive Branch including the ability to
financially incapacitate any person or
organization in the United States, seize control
of the nation’s communications infrastructure,
mobilize military forces, expand the permissible
size of the military without congressional
authorization, and extend tours of duty without
consent from service personnel. Declared states
of emergency may also activate Presidential
Emergency Action Documents and other
continuity-of-government procedures which confer
powers on the President, such as the unilateral
suspension of habeas corpus—that appear
fundamentally opposed to the American
constitutional order. Although the National
Emergencies Act, by its plain language, requires
the Congress to vote every six months on whether
a declared national emergency should continue,
Congress has done only once in the nearly forty
year history of the Act.
—
Patrick Thronson, Michigan Journal of Law (2013,
Vol 46).
October 31, 2014 "ICH"
- "Dissident
Voice"
- A bit
of irony, perhaps, that on November 4, 2014—as
Americans go to the polls to cast their ballots for
a slate of politicians at the local, state and
federal levels—the august citizens of the United
States will also celebrate the birth of the National
Security Agency (NSA).
On November
4, 1952 the NSA was created by a Presidential
Executive Order signed by then president Harry
Truman. Earlier that year, in January 1952, Truman’s
state of the union address focused on the Korean
War, the global Soviet-Communist threat, the “Iran
oil situation”, and the need to increase the
production of US military equipment for use by
American forces, and for transfer to Western
European Allies. Truman called on Americans to seek
guidance in the God of Peace even as a brutal shadow
war was being waged by the United States to
eliminate popularly elected “leftist” governments.
In 1953
Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected to the American
presidency and with him came John Foster and Allan
Dulles, two political appointees who would, it turns
out, seek the counsel and expertise of “former” Nazi
executioners, scientists and intelligence
operatives. J Edgar Hoover, then director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was already
on the case using whatever resources were at his
disposal—including Nazis–to hunt down unionists,
communists, dissenters and radicals wherever they
might be. According to the
UK’s Guardian newspaper, Truman had
this to say about Hoover and his FBI, “We want no
Gestapo or secret police. FBI is tending in that
direction. They are dabbling in sex-life scandals
and plain blackmail… Edgar Hoover would give his
right eye to take over, and all congressmen and
senators are afraid of him.”
From
1953-1961, Eisenhower, as Commander in Chief,
constructed a nascent military-intelligence-law
enforcement-industrial complex influenced directly
by Nazi ideology and technological know-how. No
wonder he warned the world about his creation, the
military-industrial complex. At one time in the
early 21st Century it was uncomfortable to call out
America’s ties to the Nazis. But that has changed
particularly with the release of Eric Lichtblau’s
The Nazis Next Door (2014) and “The
Collaboration” by Ben Urwand. It has also been
confirmed by the overthrow of a nationally elected
leader in Ukraine—Victor Yanukovych–and the open
support of neo-Nazi groups largely responsible for
that event. Is it a coincidence that the head of the
CIA, John Brennan,
visited with the neo-Nazi usurpers not long
after the coup given the CIA’s history?
Do You
Want to Know a Secret, do, da, do?
According
to Lichtblau,
writing in the New York Times: “The full tally
of Nazis-turned-spies is probably much higher’, said
Norman Goda, a University of Florida historian…but
many records remain classified even today, making a
complete count impossible. U.S. agencies directly or
indirectly hired numerous ex-Nazi police officials
and East European collaborators who were manifestly
guilty of war crimes, he said. Information was
readily available that these were compromised men.
The wide use of Nazi spies grew out of a Cold War
mentality shared by two titans of intelligence in
the 1950s: Mr. Hoover, the longtime F.B.I. director,
and Mr. Dulles, the C.I.A. director.”
Over at
Antiwar.com, in “Federal Agencies Just Doing
Whatever They Want Now”, Lucy Steigerwald
comments wryly on Lichtblau’s findings:
…the
CIA hid their precious assets from Nazi hunters
and prosecutors trying to deport then-old men in
the 1980s and even into the ‘90s. Most
disturbing, one of Holocaust architect Adolf
Eichmann’s little buddies, Otto von Bolschwing,
was protected until 1982, when he conveniently
died of a brain disorder before he could be
deported or prosecuted. Famously, Nazi rocket
scientists were picked up by America to prevent
their expertise from falling into Soviet hands.
Maybe an exception to the prickly feeling that
letting heinous war criminals off the hook is
not what America was supposed to be doing when
it won the good war in a heroically-sepia
montage could be made for geniuses like Wernher
Von Braun. Von Braun was a rocket scientist and
“honorary” SS member under the Nazis, and he
helped America get to the moon (which is neat,
so that apparently makes his debated level of
involvement/enthusiasm for the party
acceptable.) What exactly did von Bolschwing
contribute to America after happily joining the
SS in 1933 to make ignoring his crimes
worthwhile? What’s the purpose of this kind of
grim revelation? There are several.
One,
they diminish the moral high ground about the
Second World War that the US clings to
desperately to this day. Yes, everyone who isn’t
literally Adolph Hitler gets to feel pretty good
about themselves, so anyone not allied with
Hitler must be doing the right thing. Yet,
helping to plan the Final Solution is forgivable
if the CIA really wants you around. Another more
contemporary reason to be horrified by this
revelation is that it is just one outrage of
many. Sharing the CIA’s dark corner is most of
the other big-name, secretive agencies. For the
past 18 months, the National Security Agency’s
(NSA) massive campaign of spying has been big
news. Less prominent were stories that suggest
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are also
playing the part of secretive, unaccountable
rulers.
Welcome
to the Reich, American Style
William
Binney, former NSA employee and whistleblower,
stated that the NSA had gone “totalitarian”. In an
interview with
DW he likened the NSA and the US government to
the Third Reich.
Binney:
“Sure, they haven’t gone that far yet [as the
Nazis and East German Stassi], but they tried to
shut down newspaper reporters like Jim
Risen…Look at the NDAA Section 1021, that gave
President Obama the ability to define someone as
a terrorist threat and have the military
incarcerate them indefinitely without due
process. That’s the same as the special order 48
issued in 1933 by the Nazis, [the so-called
Reichstag Fire Decree]. Read that – it says
exactly the same thing. These were totalitarian
processes that were instituted…Totalitarianism
comes in the form first of knowledge of people
and what they’re doing, and then it starts to
transition into using that power against people.
That’s what’s happening – in terms of newspaper
reporters, in terms of crimes. That’s a direct
violation of our constitution.
DW: But
surely the difference is that there was an
ideological regime behind the Stasi and the
Nazis.
Binney:
You mean like putting people like
John Kiriakou in prison for exposing torture
and giving the torturers immunity? That’s what
our country’s coming to. That’s what we did.
That’s disgraceful. The motives of totalitarian
states are not exactly the same every time, but
they’re very similar: power, control and
money…We’re focusing now on everyone on the
planet – that’s a change from focusing on
organizations that were attempting to do nasty
things. When you focus on everybody, you’re
moving down that path towards population
control.”
Ingeniously Produced from Concentration Camps: Data
“Comes to Light”
Many advances in warfare
can be traced to Nazi innovations built on the backs
of tortured souls. For example, air and ship crew
survivability in frigid seas is just one of them:
…the
Germans noted the terrible loss of critical
personnel in sudden cold water immersion
accidents. The sinking of the Bismarck and loss
of airmen who bailed out alive and well into the
cold North Sea during the Battle of Britain
caused their physiologists and aviation medicine
physicians to examine the problem. They
commenced a large Research and Development
program, which in part was the cause for the
infamous Dachau experiments. They were the first
to observe the “after drop” or continuation in
reduction of body core temperature after being
withdrawn from the cold water. They also
experimented with survival suits and the
Deutsches Textilforschunginstitut in
München-Gladbach, ingeniously produced one that
provided the insulation using soap bubbles which
appears to have gone into limited service.
Another
example is the development of the military aircraft
“ejection seat”. In
Achtung! Schleuder-Sitzaparat by Chris
Carry, German engineering was far afield of American
efforts in pilot safety.
With
the acquisition by the US of both German
databases in egress research and actual examples
of the German Heinkel explosive cartridge
ejection seat immediately after the war had
ended, the US began to vigorously attempt to
gain greater knowledge in this overlooked area
of aviation technology. The new American
developmental research spurred on by acquisition
of German wartime data branched off into two
distinctly different approaches towards the same
end, one taken by the US Air Force and one by
the US Navy.
Exceptionalism and Innovative Torture Techniques Led
to Technological Advances
How could
human beings engage in such hideous experiments on
other human beings? Well, that is a time tested
formula: Indoctrinate the masses into thinking that
all others besides, say, Americans, are inferior,
unexceptional, demons and insects. The world is
witnessing just that as the US government, its
allies and its media and academic proxies seek to
reduce the Russians, Arabs, Chinese, Iranians, and
the immigrants, unemployed and impoverished in the
United States, down to the level of parasitic
microbes.
Just how
does that mentality work?
For that
answer
we turn to the UK’s Telegraph for an
article written in 2008 by Richard Evans:
The
answer springs from the fact that medicine was
both dominant in the world of science under the
Third Reich, and closely allied to the Nazi
project… After all, German medical science had
uncovered the causes of several major diseases
and contributed massively to improving the
health of the population over the previous
decades. Surely, therefore, it was justified in
eliminating negative influences as well? What
underpinned this behavior was a widespread
belief that some people were less than human,
relegated to a lower plane of existence by their
inherited degeneracy – or their race. For German
doctors, a camp inmate was either a racially
inferior subhuman, a vicious criminal, a traitor
to the German cause, or more than one of the
above. Such beings had no right to life or
wellbeing – indeed, it was logical that they
should be sacrificed in the interests of the
survival and triumph of the German race, just as
that race had to be strengthened by the
elimination of the inferior, degenerate elements
within it.
Evans
continues on describing the torture:
SS
doctors used inmates to test treatments for
injuries sustained in battle, cutting open their
calves and sewing bits of glass or wood or gauze
impregnated with bacteria into the wounds,
sometimes even smashing the prisoners’ bones
with hammers to create a more realistic effect;
again, the results were presented to scientific
conferences without anyone offering any
criticism of the methods employed. Perhaps the
most enthusiastic user of human guinea pigs was
the ambitious young SS doctor Sigmund Rascher,
who employed camp inmates at Dachau to test the
human body’s reactions to rapid decompression
and lack of oxygen, in an attempt to help pilots
forced to parachute out of their planes at high
altitudes. He called some of his research
sessions “terminal experiments”. He measured the
time it took his subjects to die as their air
supply was gradually thinned out. He showed his
work, which led to the deaths of between 70 and
80 prisoners, to a conference of Luftwaffe
medical experts in September 1942. The following
month, Rascher presented the results of another
experiment to a conference of 95 medical
scientists in Nuremberg. This time, he showed
how long inmates dressed in Luftwaffe uniforms
and life jackets could survive in cold water,
simulating conditions in the North Sea. The
average time that elapsed before death, he
reported, was 70 minutes. None of those
listening to him raised any ethical objections.
Albert
Camus
offers a sort of prayer for these dark times:
All I
ask is that, in the midst of a murderous world,
we agree to reflect on murder and to make a
choice. After that, we can distinguish those who
accept the consequences of being murderers
themselves or the accomplices of murderers, and
those who refuse to do so with all their force
and being. Since this terrible dividing line
does actually exist, it will be a gain if it be
clearly marked. Over the expanse of five
continents throughout the coming years an
endless struggle is going to be pursued between
violence and friendly persuasion, a struggle in
which, granted, the former has a thousand times
the chances of success than that of the latter.
But I have always held that, if he who bases his
hopes on human nature is a fool, he who gives up
in the face of circumstances is a coward. And
henceforth, the only honorable course will be to
stake everything on a formidable gamble: that
words are more powerful than munitions.
John
Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in
political and national security affairs. He wrote
The Raptor's Eye, and his latest book is
US Army Human Terrain System. He can be
reached at:
captainkong22@gmail.com. |