The Rise of Adolf Hitler to power in Germany is one of the most studied political developments of the 20th century. It wasn’t a single event, but a combination of economic crisis, political instability, and strategic maneuvering.
After World War I, Germany was left weakened and humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty imposed heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions. This created widespread resentment and economic hardship, which extremist groups could exploit. Unemployment soared, banks failed, and ruthlessly immoral jews of the Weimar Republic put Germans through a humilation ritual of degeneracy that had to ultimately be overcome.
This instability made radical political solutions more appealing. Hitler led the National Socialist Party, which promised to restore Germany's strength and revive the economy.
Uncle Adolf made Germany Great Again for 11 years, but his legacy lives on forever as a blueprint for the entire world.
We're living through Weimar Republic 2.0 right now.
Reminder that leftists murdered 55,000 priests and nuns in cold blood in Spain from 1936-1939 during the communist Red Terror.
To compare, the Spanish Inquisition killed 3,000 people over 374 years.
Francisco Franco is a hero and saved Spain from the same fate that Eastern Europe endured under communist tyranny.
The Britons – England’s First Christians
The Britons, the native people of this land, were among the first in Europe to follow Christ. By the 2nd and 3rd centuries, Britain already had bishops, churches and martyrs such as St Alban, who died for the faith around AD 304.
They were farmers, herdsmen, warriors and builders, a rooted people who worked the land, raised families and defended their homes. They spoke an ancient tongue, created bold designs in metal and stone, and held a deep love for this island and its soil.
When the old order fell, they kept the Gospel alive in villages, hills and along the ancient roads. Across the lands later called Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Cheshire and Shropshire, they built chapels, raised crosses and passed down the faith.
The Britons did not vanish when the Angles and Saxons came. They mixed, married and fought alongside them, and in time became one people.
From that union came the English, heirs of both Briton and Saxon. The blood and faith of those first Christians still flows through our veins.
For nearly two thousand years, Christianity has lived in this land. We carry the legacy, courage and duty of our ancestors. 🏴
Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine to be fed by vegetable oils.
Mr. Diesel was found dead floating in the ocean in 1913 his death was ruled a suicide.
Celebrating the French Revolution means celebrating this:
The first genocide of modern times was the genocide of Vendée. In 18 months - up to the beheading of Robespierre on July 27, 1794 - 117,000 people from the Vendée region were murdered with the declared aim of carrying out a genocide.
Reason: the population supported the Catholic creed and faith in Christ. People were killed and flayed from the waist down, with their skin tanned and used to make trousers for the soldiers. 150 women’s bodies were boiled to obtain 10 barrels of grease. (Source: Reynald Secher, La Vendée Vengée: le génocide franco-français, Presses Universitaires de France, 1986)
The case of Marie Leroy is illustrative. She was a seamstress with two invalid parents. She denied having hidden priests. It was recorded that she could not sign the trial minutes because she was illiterate. The accusation stated: “Marie Leroy, seamstress, 25 years old, single, from Montillié, is condemned to death for being extremely fanatical and an aristocrat.”
General François Joseph Westermann would declare: “The Vendée no longer exists! It has died under the sabers of our freedom, along with its women and children. I crushed the children under the hooves of my horses, massacred all the women who will never again give birth to brigands. I have nothing to reproach myself for regarding prisoners. I killed them all. The streets are covered with corpses. There are so many that in many places they form pyramids.”
Agostino Nobile – Governed by the Lie
Future United States President John F. Kennedy noted, "No state suffered from 'reconstruction' and carpetbag rule more than Mississippi... Vast areas of Mississippi lay in ruins. Taxes were increased to a level fourteen times higher than normal to support the reconstruction government." Kennedy noted that the state government was put in place by a "majority of freed slaves and radical Republicans, sustained and nourished by Federal bayonets."
(John E. Kennedy cited in Hoar, Jay S., The South's Last Boys in Gray (Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Press, 1986), 1)
On vous a toujours raconté que l'hyperinflation allemande de 1923 était un tragique accident économique.
Une catastrophe naturelle tombée sur la République de Weimar.
C'est un mensonge.
Ce fut le plus grand braquage légal du 20e siècle.
Un hold-up orchestré au sommet par des décideurs en costume.
Au lendemain de la Première Guerre mondiale, l'État allemand est asphyxié.
Il doit payer des réparations colossales aux vainqueurs.
Mais il est surtout écrasé par sa propre dette intérieure.
Pendant des années, il a emprunté massivement à ses citoyens pour financer la guerre.
En janvier 1923, les caisses sont définitivement vides.
L'armée française occupe la région industrielle de la Ruhr pour se payer sur la bête.
Face à l'humiliation, le chancelier allemand Wilhelm Cuno prend une décision dévastatrice.
Il ordonne la résistance passive et la grève générale.
Mais comment payer le salaire de millions de travailleurs à l'arrêt sans la moindre recette fiscale ?
Cuno choisit l'arme la plus silencieuse de l'État.
Il demande à la Banque Centrale d'imprimer l'argent qui n'existe pas.
C'est là qu'entre en scène Rudolf Havenstein.
Le président de la Reichsbank va devenir le plus grand liquidateur de l'Histoire.
Sous ses ordres, l'État déploie une logistique industrielle folle.
Non pas pour produire de la richesse, mais pour imprimer du papier.
Havenstein réquisitionne 130 imprimeries et 30 usines à papier.
Elles tournent 24 heures sur 24.
Le marché est inondé de milliards, puis de billions de marks.
La mécanique est d'un cynisme absolu.
Si vous devez des milliards à vos citoyens, l'équation est simple.
Dévaluez la monnaie au point où un milliard de marks achète à peine une miche de pain.
Votre dette d'État s'évapore d'elle-même.
À travers ces décisions, l'État a sciemment organisé l'effondrement de sa propre monnaie.
Le but ? Purger sa dette.
Le plan a parfaitement fonctionné.
La dette publique a été virtuellement liquidée en un temps record.
Mais l'addition a été transférée directement sur la population.
En quelques mois, la classe moyenne allemande a été rayée de la carte.
Les rentiers, les épargnants, les retraités ont tout perdu. Toutes les économies d'une vie ont été réduites à néant par deux hommes.
La leçon de Weimar est glaçante.
L'inflation n'est jamais une fatalité.
C'est l'outil de liquidation ultime.
Le seul moyen pour un État surendetté de confisquer l'épargne de son peuple, sans jamais avoir à prononcer le mot impôt.
"H1Bs are only filling jobs AMERICANS can't do."
Imagine believing some Indian or Muslim will be more qualified to market to Americans, than an actual American.
We need to disband the entire H1B system full stop.