Emergence of the Fourth Nazi Empire
In the current global climate, it's crucial to reflect on the past and draw parallels with the present. A renowned author has highlighted the striking similarities between the rise of Nazism in the West during the 1930s and the current societal trends.
The author argues that, much like in the past, extreme nationalism, racism, and authoritarianism are on the rise, accompanied by a surge in pro-Nazi and pro-Hitler sentiments. This phenomenon is not isolated to Germany but is being observed in various parts of the West.
The similarities extend to the methods used to control and manipulate people. Perversion is employed as a means of control, and horror is created to provoke people into engaging in conflicts. These entities, the author claims, fund both sides of conflicts and create opposing ideologies, such as Nazism and Communism.
The author has written extensively about the rise of Nazism in Germany, exploring its roots in psy-ops, black ops, truth, and propaganda. They have also noted a concerning trend: the increasing popularity of memes promoting Nazi and Communist ideologies. However, the author does not endorse these memes, as they are against any form of government structure.
Instead, the author advocates for a shift in focus. Rather than experiencing race fatigue, they propose a call for elite/parasite fatigue, promoting unity and an attitude of 'enough is enough'. The core of the situation, according to the author, is the problem-reaction-solution playbook, which they believe is artificial.
The author also suggests that the reasons for the rise of Nazism in the West are similar to those of the rise of the Third Reich. They argue that the West is being manipulated in the same way, leading to a growing promotion of full Nazism. The question of how the Germans could let Nazism go unchecked has been answered, as the West is following the same path.
The author emphasizes that the focus should be on bringing those responsible for atrocities, regardless of their ideology, to justice for their crimes. This includes those responsible for the atrocities committed against the people of Gaza by Israel and other similar incidents worldwide.
Post-war denazification efforts revealed that former Nazis and sympathizers managed to maintain positions of influence in various Western and Eastern spheres, underscoring the persistence of these networks and sentiments beyond Nazi Germany itself.
In essence, the rise of pro-Nazi movements in the West mirrors the Third Reich’s rise in their combination of populist grievance exploitation, authoritarian structure, ideological militarism, and racial hatred. These parallels are concerning, as they correlate with and support contemporary atrocities rooted in fascist governance and ideology.
It is essential for us to learn from history to avoid repeating its mistakes. As the author warns, we must remain vigilant and strive for unity, justice, and a rejection of hate and discrimination in all its forms.
- In comprehending the present, the author draws attention to the discourse in various Western societies where the popularity of articles promoting Nazi and Communist ideologies is a cause for concern, further emphasizing the need for a shift away from racial fatigue toward elite/parasite fatigue.
- The author's analysis also extends to the contemporary political landscape, suggesting that war-and-conflicts are being funded by entities who create opposing ideologies, such as Nazism and Communism, with the purpose of manipulating and controlling people, a method reminiscent of the Third Reich's psy-ops and black ops.
- To ensure that truth prevails and history does not repeat itself, the author calls for an increased focus on justice, advocating for those responsible for atrocities committed against different communities, including the people of Gaza by Israel, to be held accountable for their crimes in the realm of crime-and-justice.