23-01-2012, 05:50 AM
Greg Burnham Wrote:Adele Edisen Wrote:Peter said:
....America is all but lost now forever, if we don't get real traction on Dallas by the 50th or Occupy or some similar movement doesn't start the revolution in the next year or two, America will soon be no better than was the third Reich...that bad, I fear is in the near offing!!!!!
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Your statement got my attention, and I'd like to add a comment or two. I think we are now already in the same state as was Nazi Germany and fascist Italy in the 1920s and 1930s. Rich DellaRosa often quoted Benito Mussolini's definition of the fascist state, calling it the Corporate State. This means that the corporations are the government. The Citizens United decision of our US Supreme Court has now literally legalized it. In my opinion, the journey toward fascism most visably began in this country in 1933-34 when Wall Street conspirators tried to overthrow our government and a democratically elected president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and install a dictator. A major movement to further this was the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and all the others murdered as he was. We now, almost 50 years later, should be able to recognize our country's current political and economic status if we have studied any world and US history of the last 100 years or so. I am also very mindful of the year 1913, when the Federal Reserve Banking system was created, which was a step toward financial private control of the government, and which President Kennedy tried to minimiize by having the Treasury Department issue interest-free monies by Executive Order. Had this continued, it eventually would have eroded the Federal Reserve Banking system.
Adele
Great post, my friend, Adele. The word NAZI actually means: CORPORATE NATIONALISM -- so you are spot on. Nice to see you posting again. I know we speak on the phone regularly, but it's also good to "read you" as well.
Hi, Greg,
Somehow I missed your post, even though Peter mentioned your name in his post. I often skip pages in my reading when I am in hurry, and so I do apologize for not replying sooner. I found your post just now when searching for my last reading page.
Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words.
Oh, I have a question for you. I remember you and Rich used to converse in Italian sometimes. Would you happen to know what the words in Italian are for "Corporate State"?
Adele