A history lesson from Bill Federer Vladimir Lenin, the first leader of theUnion of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics, stated: “Socialized medicine is a keystone to the establishment of a socialist state.” |
“Nazi” is the abbreviation of National Socialist Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei). Its leader was Adolph Hitler, who became Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. Hitler began implementing a plan of universal healthcare, with no regard for conscience. Ronald Reagan stated in 1961: “One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project.” |
The New York Times reported October 10, 1933: “Nazi Plan to Kill Incurables to End Pain; German Religious Groups Oppose Move … The Ministry of Justice … explaining the Nazi aims regarding the German penal code, today announced its intentions to authorize physicians to end the sufferings of the incurable patient … in the interest of true humanity …” |
The New York Times continued: “The Catholic newspaper Germania hastened to observe: ‘The Catholic faith binds the conscience of its followers not to accept this method’ … In Lutheran circles, too, life is regarded as something that God alone can take … Euthanasia … has become a widely discussed word in the Reich … No life still valuable to the State will be wantonly destroyed.” |
When Germany’s economy suffered, expenses had to be cut from the national healthcare plan, such as keeping alive handicapped, insane, chronically ill, elderly and those with dementia. They were considered “lebensunwertes leben” — life unworthy of life. |
Then criminals, convicts, street bums, beggars and gypsies, considered “leeches” on society, met a similar fate. |
In the United States, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., took the fateful step to “play God” in his infamous Buck v. Bell decision, that “for the protection and health of the state,” those the government deemed intellectually disabled should be forcibly sterilized: “Three generations of imbeciles are enough.” |
Also in the United States, Planned Parenthood founded Margaret Sanger began publishing The Birth Control Review in 1917. In April of 1933, her magazine published an article by German eugenicist Ernst Rudin, considered “father of racial hygiene” of the National Socialist Workers Party. |
Ernst Rudin advised the Socialist Workers Party that it must prevent hereditary defective genes from being passed on to future generations by people considered by the State to be inferior “under mankind” — “untermensch.” |
The National Socialist Workers Party labeled the Aryan race as “herrenvolk” (master race) and “ubermensch” (super mankind). Aryan etymology originated in Iran, from where the Indo-Iranian people group descended. |
The National Socialist Workers Party enacted unconscionable plans to reduce the population and purge the human gene pool of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, Negroes, and other whom they considered “inferior” races. As a result, 6 millions of Jews and millions of others were barbarically killed in gruesome gas chambers and ovens. |
Nazis anatomists harvested human body parts of prisoners for scientific research and gruesome laboratory experimentation. |
One cannot help but see similarities between Nazi medical experimentation with human body parts and recent headlines: “Planned Parenthood exec, fetal body parts subject of controversial video” CNN, 7/15/15; “New Documents Prove Planned Parenthood Illegally Profited From Selling Aborted Baby Parts,” LifeNews.com, “Planned Parenthood Harvests Baby Parts,” Plam.org. Fox and Friends, January 28, 2019, Cardinal Timothy Dolan described New York Governor’s Reproductive Health Act which allows for the killing of babies as they are being born, as “ghoulish, grisly, gruesome.” |
U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop stated in 1977: “When the first 273,000 German aged, infirm and retarded were killed in gas chambers there was no outcry from that medical profession … and it was not far from there to Auschwitz.” |
British Journalist Malcolm Muggeridge explained: “We have … for those that have eyes to see, an object lesson in what the quest for ‘quality of life’ without reference to ‘sanctity of life’ can involve … The origins of the Holocaust lay, not in Nazi terrorism … but in … Germany’s acceptance of euthanasia and mercy-killing as humane and estimable.” |
Suddenly, just one month after Hitler was made Germany’s Chancellor, there was a crisis. Germany’s capitol building — the Reichstag — was set on fire in 1933, under suspicious conditions. Numerous historians implicate Hitler and his supporters as being responsible in what is termed a “false flag” event – a crisis perpetrated by the government on its own citizens to create a panic of sufficient magnitude to induce the population to surrender freedoms to the government. |
Immediately after the Reichstag fire, Hitler declared the “Fire Act,” February 28, 1933, which nullified civil liberties and suspended basic rights. In the midst of this national frenzy, Hitler swiftly arrested his political opponents and had them shot without a trial. |
Goebbels’ propaganda methods were studied in the U.S. after WWII, most notably in Solomon Asch’s Conformity Experiment. |
Hitler forced old traditional military generals to retire, thus purging his administration of any still retaining a remnant of “archaic” Judeo-Christian values who might resist him. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt stated December 15, 1941: “To Hitler, the church … is a monstrosity to be destroyed by every means.” |
Hitler was initially going to allow Jews to be deported to Palestine, but the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Mohammad Amin al-Husseini, who met with Hitler, also held anti-Jewish views. |
Beginning in 1931, al-Husseini attempted to follow Hitler’s example by expelling Jews from Palestine, as the Muslim Brotherhood would also do in Egypt. |
Mufti al-Husseini recruited 30,000 Bosnian Muslims to join Hitler’s Waffen-SS. Hitler gave al-Husseini financial assistance, and then asylum in 1941, with the honorary rank of an SS Major-General |
During the final battle in Berlin in April of 1945, as allied forces closed in on Hitler’s bunker, they confronted a hundred Muslims of the Mufti’s Arab Legion making their last suicidal stand. |
Hitler stated of the Nazis: “The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France.” |
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A leader of the Confessing Church who resisted Hitler was Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Dietrich Bonhoeffer was born FEBRUARY 4, 1906. |
He studied in New York in 1930, where he met Frank Fisher, an African-American seminarian who introduced him to Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church. |
He was inspired by African-American spirituals and the preaching of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., who helped Bonhoeffer turn “from phraseology to reality,” motivating him to stand up against injustice. |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer warned Germans not to slip into the cult of Führer (leader) worship, as he could turn out to be a Verführer (mis-leader, seducer). |
Carter added: “The same Holy Spirit … that gave Bonhoeffer the strength to stand up against Nazi tyranny is available to us today.” |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer challenged: “To endure the cross is not tragedy; it is the suffering which is the fruit of an exclusive allegiance to Jesus Christ” |
Dobson concluded: “I thank God Dietrich Bonhoeffer did not give that answer, and he was arrested by the Nazis and hanged in 1945, naked and alone because he said, ‘This is not right.'” |
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