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<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Greetings from Tyler,</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> Around the world, leaders have taken note. Why else is there a war in Ukraine? Why are the Chinese maneuvering toward Taiwan, insisting that it’s sovereign territory? Why is little rocket man shooting rockets toward Japan and scaring the South Koreans half to death? Why is Iran acting up, making demands and acting like it has clout? Afghanistan, that’s why.  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> The debacle was so complete that every bad actor on earth decided this was the perfect time to resume hostilities. The United States left Afghanistan in the most chaotic way imaginable. You know the worst of it.  We left behind an airbase, an important one that we’d spent plenty constructing. We left vehicles, helicopters, guns, night goggles that were brand new. Overnight we turned an enemy into one of the foremost arms dealers on earth.  It was “image changing,” for the United States, to coin a phrase. Who’s afraid of the United States now?  Not the Chinese, not the Russians, not Kim Jong Un. Our allies have bought into the “leadership” provided by the WEF.  American leaders don’t seem to be on the side of right about anything.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> Our military leadership has trannys making recommendations if not decisions, and we hear war drums from several directions.  They’re all bought into the mainstream nonsense.  They’re more interested in fulfilling the demands of lunacy and comparing shoes than protecting American and allied interests around the world.  The brass that comes forward to explain things doesn’t instill the intended confidence.  World leaders are watching, whether we are or not.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> The government is getting mighty comfortable telling everyone what to do.  You don’t suppose the social media companies are participating in the propaganda?  Some things are starting to come out about the “collusion” (can we call it that?) between the social media companies and the deepest state.  Interesting that they started calling everybody fascists. There is an apparent connection between information the government wants us to have, and what they consider “dangerous” opinions.  Those must be de-platformed, punished and silenced.  If there is government input on what becomes mainstream knowledge and what is labeled “disinformation,” then they are guilty of precisely what they were screaming about. We’re almost used to it.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> So the guy who orchestrates everything, including official policies, has said that the pretender thought it was important to issue “one final warning,” because there are still people who are saying he didn’t win office fairly.  Apparently this is the most dangerous opinion you can express, and nobody seems to know what will happen if this “one final warning” isn’t enough.  There’s plenty of taunting in the comments.  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> The months ahead will be filled with elation and dread. We’d all be beside ourselves if we thought the nation would be living under the boot of corrupt agencies going forward. Somehow we’re maintaining calm, knowing that we’re not nearly as crazy as the media makes us out to be.  It’s not exactly going to be smooth sailing. The economy is nearly ruined. Inflation is eating us alive. We’re treated to constant lecturing about “diversity, inclusion, equity” and of course the need to “save the planet” from global warming. Nearly complete pipelines have been canceled by executive order.  Radicals are gluing themselves to walls and defacing priceless paintings.  That ought to show us!  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> There will be investigations as far as the eye can see, and with them will come embarrassments we can scarcely stomach. It’s all in the works. Maybe you’ve noticed that some of the most reprehensible “news reporters” of note will soon be looking for work.  Elon Musk is firing half of the “workforce” at twitter. The mainstream hopes he’ll fail. They can’t afford free speech, Constitutional or not.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> Meanwhile there’s a plot to implement a world government. In the words of Rand Paul, “It’s not a conspiracy theory.” You have to wonder whether much that we’ve suffered wasn’t a manipulation, planned and orchestrated by European institutions. The public identities of the “leaders” are well known. But there is an architect behind the scenes, as far as Americans are concerned, and his name is Jacques Attalli. He’s got all the credentials and has been an advisor to nearly all the French leaders you could name. These guys are openly talking about the “need” for world government. They’re dedicated to the idea. A list of World Economic Forum alumni in strategic positions of government around the world will surprise you. They’ve got a plan that puts them and their ridiculous ideas over regular people. It’s all about these buzzwords we can’t stand. While they’re riding in limos and private jets, we’re supposed to feel good about energy prices and these geniuses saving the planet. Never mind that temperatures were hotter than anything we’ve seen in our lifetimes in the 1930’s. Explain that!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> In France, public gatherings are being canceled on account of global warming. People are told to stay home instead of going out and contributing to a planetary disaster. Who exactly is the expert who’s decided that there’s no limit to demands that can be made on behalf of “saving the planet?” It’s these European gurus who think they hold the key to the future. Their answer is world government. Our blessed hope is that there are enough sane people left to turn our national ship around in the United States. But who knows what’s in the offing? Biblical history shows that it’s a real good idea to obey God. But these “leaders” won’t even acknowledge His existence.  </span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>‘Counterfactual’ historian Gavriel Rosenfeld’s new book takes on old-new fears of the Reich’s revival in our time. Illustrative: In this photo from August 11, 2017, multiple white nationalist groups march with torches through the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/siren-call-of-a-fourth-reich-is-spreading-warns-nazi-germany-expert/" aria-label="‘Siren call’ of a Fourth Reich is spreading, warns Nazi Germany expert">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="underline">‘Counterfactual’ historian Gavriel Rosenfeld’s new book takes on old-new fears of the Reich’s revival in our time.</p>
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Illustrative: In this photo from August 11, 2017, multiple white nationalist groups march with torches through the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Mykal McEldowney/The Indianapolis Star via AP)</p>
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<p>Not since the demise of Nazi Germany have fears — and ambitions — of a so-called “Fourth Reich” reached their current level of intensity, according to the author of a new book.</p>
<p>In “The Fourth Reich: The Specter of Nazism from World War II to the Present,” historian Gavriel D. Rosenfeld brings his counterfactual “what if” approach to the idea of a new empire based on Nazi ideals. It’s a dystopian future founded on a decades-old phenomenon.</p>
<p>“The case of postwar Germany makes it clear that western fears about a Nazi return to power were far from unfounded and that the concerns about a Fourth Reich served a useful function in making people vigilant about defending against such a possibility,” said Rosenfeld in an exchange with The Times of Israel.</p>
<p>A professor of history and Judaic studies at Fairfield University in Connecticut, Rosenfeld has published books on topics including the “normalization” of Nazism and sacred Jewish architecture after Auschwitz.</p>
<p>In Rosenfeld’s assessment, today the idea of a Fourth Reich has entered an unprecedented heyday.</p>
<p>“The Fourth Reich is currently experiencing a new phase of normalization,” wrote Rosenfeld, whose latest book was published in March. “Thanks to the tumultuous political upheaval throughout the western world, the concept is becoming increasingly universalized. The election of Donald Trump, the many unending conflicts in the Middle East, and the continuing crisis of the European Union have made the prospect of a future Reich highly relevant.”</p>
<p>In Europe, according to Rosenfeld, the prospect of a Fourth Reich is raised by European Union critics on both the Left and Right: Some claim Germany has turned the EU into a kind of economic Reich. Across the Atlantic in the United States, the Fourth Reich is invoked by anti-Trump protesters, some of whose posters and memes include Nazi imagery.</p>
<p>The concept of a Fourth Reich, wrote Rosenfeld, is “invoked in times of crisis and [fades] in times of stability.”</p>
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Gavriel Rosenfeld’s photo of his 2019 book (courtesy)</p>
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<p>The first intense fears of a Nazi revival occurred during Denazification, the period when former Nazi supporters were expected to transition “from werewolves to democrats,” as Rosenfeld titled an early chapter. The most significant threat was posed by a radical right-wing underground group called Deutsche Revolution, whose top-line members included Klaus Barbie, the so-called Butcher of Lyon.</p>
<p>Deutsche Revolution’s plan was to infiltrate its people among British occupation authorities, with the ultimate purpose of convincing Britain to turn against Russia. In return for working against the Russians, Deutsche Revolution expected to receive “a series of Allied concessions: most notably, an end to Denazification, the release of Nazis from internment camps, the return of Germany’s eastern territories from Poland, and an end to economic reparations,” wrote Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>The threat posed by Deutsche Revolution activists and their vision of a Fourth Reich became so acute that the Allies enacted “Operation Selection Board,” a nighttime raid in which several thousand Allied troops “fanned out across Western occupation zones in frigid weather to arrest more than one hundred suspects associated with the Deutsche Revolution,” wrote Rosenfeld.</p>
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Klaus Barbie, head of Gestapo activities in Nazi-occupied France, at his post-war trial (public domain)</p>
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<p>Many of the radicals who were arrested that night were former SS and Wehrmacht officers, according to Rosenfeld. There were also mid-level bureaucrats, the people needed to turn orders into action and who never appeared on trial at Nuremberg or in Jerusalem.</p>
<p>“It is easy to imagine ways in which the conspiracy might have been more successful,” wrote Rosenfeld of the episode. For example, if the radicals had taken advantage of tensions that developed later between the West and Russia, Deutsche Revolution’s goals might have gained wider acceptance among Germans. This would have strengthened the radical right, according to the author.</p>
<h3>‘Fictional form of vengeance’</h3>
<p>Beginning in the 1960s, pop culture in the US became obsessed with evil. A wave of books on the Fourth Reich kept people afraid of Nazis while simultaneously allowing readers to triumph over Germany’s wartime evil in a posthumous manner, according to Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>“Horror tales were especially popular, whether about satanic possession, serial killers, the paranormal, zombies, or psychopaths,” wrote Rosenfeld. “[Stories about] the Fourth Reich satisfied this interest in evil by featuring Nazi perpetrators committing acts of murder theft, military aggression and genocide,” wrote the historian.</p>
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Historian Gavriel Rosenfeld (courtesy)</p>
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<p>A central element of the Fourth Reich genre was that readers were able to witness “Nazis paying for their crimes with their lives,” wrote Rosenfeld. People were able to channel their anger about real Nazis having “evaded justice for their crimes” into a “vicarious, fictional form of vengeance,” he wrote.</p>
<p>Tied to the development of Fourth Reich literature was the spread of Holocaust awareness, said the author. During the Eichmann Trial and through film, people were exposed to the genocide’s graphic aspects.</p>
<p>Some observers tried to “universalize” the Holocaust’s “significance by expanding its relevance to subjects that are unrelated, but ostensibly similar,” Rosenfeld told The Times of Israel.</p>
<p>“For example, left-wing activists who accused the Johnson and Nixon administrations of being a Nazi-like Fourth Reich because of American crimes in Vietnam [created] a polemical/rhetorical tool to raise awareness about a present-day concern,” said Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>Some of these activists “were motivated by their political agendas to elide the differences between the Nazi genocide of the Jews and present-day American deeds,” said Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>The politics of Nazism took center stage in Skokie, Illinois, when the National Socialist Party of America attempted to hold a march in the center of town in 1977. The struggle of Illinois authorities to block the gathering made it all the way to the US Supreme Court, which affirmed the neo-Nazis’ rights to the freedoms of expression and assembly.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption-text">Anti-Nazi activists in Skokie, Illinois, on July 4, 1977 (public domain)</p>
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<p>The “Skokie Affair” occurred toward the end of the so-called “long 1970s,” an era in which the moral clarity of the immediate post-war era gave way to Nazi-based kitsch, explained Rosenfeld. In place of the Nuremberg Trials’ stark justice, SS men were transformed into “stock villains” and “superficial symbols,” wrote Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>“As the prospect of a Fourth Reich was becoming internationalized, its significance was becoming universalized,” wrote Rosenfeld. “Precisely as this happened, however, signs of a reaction against it became visible in the nascent efforts to aestheticize the Fourth Reich by stripping it of its moral and political significance.”</p>
<h3>‘Muting the siren call’</h3>
<p>As an academic cross-over book, “The Fourth Reich” is intended to wake people from complacency about the state of world affairs.</p>
<p>“The only way to mute the siren call of the Fourth Reich is to know its full history,” wrote Rosenfeld. “Although it is increasingly difficult in our present-day world of fake ‘facts’ and deliberate disinformation to forge a consensus about historical truth, we have no alternative but to pursue it.”</p>
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<div class="wp-caption-text">Neo-Nazi leader Frank Collin calls off the Skokie march in 1978 (public domain)</p>
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<p>A major problem, according to Rosenfeld, is that few people understand the “historical appeal” of the Fourth Reich. This understanding is a prerequisite for prevention, wrote the author. In the US, for example, some people are making Fourth Reich analogies that “grossly exaggerate” what is taking place, said Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>“I have mixed feelings about employing Nazi analogies and terminology to criticize present-day American politics,” Rosenfeld told The Times of Israel. “On the one hand, invoking the Fourth Reich to attack Donald Trump, as some left-wing activists have done, is a gross exaggeration and, like the terms ‘Nazi’ and ‘fascist,’ can be viewed as overly alarmist and fall victim to the perils of ‘crying wolf,’” said the author.</p>
<p>At the same time, “Nazi analogies, if handled soberly — i.e., so as to expose differences as well as similarities — have their place in analyzing American trends.”</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://static.timesofisrael.com/www/uploads/2017/08/Screen-Shot-2017-08-25-at-12.08.38-e1503652296488-300x480.jpg" /><br />
The cover of the latest issue of the German magazine Stern depicting US President Donald Trump extending his arm in a Nazi salute. (Screen capture: YouTube)</p>
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<p>“On the other hand, it would be irresponsible to ignore the right-wing turn in American (and European) political life and not examine the possible ways in which it may contain the potential for something more serious,” said Rosenfeld.</p>
<p>Although the “siren call” of the Fourth Reich might be spreading around the world, Rosenfeld sees little in recent American history that portends a revival of National Socialism on American shores.</p>
<p>“People had ample reason, of course, for fearing German recidivism, whereas there are objectively fewer reasons for fearing such a turn in American life,” Rosenfeld told The Times of Israel.</p>
<p>Rosenfeld cautioned, “We’d be naive to think it impossible.”</p>
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