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Saturday Afternoon: Bomber Command Memorial - national pride or national obscenity?

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2012-07-14 13:56
 
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July 14, 2012

Carolyn Yeager and her guest Judith from England examine the meaning and implications of the Bomber Command Memorial recently opened in London with an unveiling by Queen Elizabeth. Picture at right shows the enthusiastic, if elderly, crowd celebrating the occasion. Highlights of the program:

  • Peter Hitchens' editorial in The Daily Mail minimizing the real horror of the carpet-bombing of all German cities (even while disagreeing with it);
  • Walter Ruthard's letter to Hitchens strongly objecting to what he wrote, or what he didn't write;
  • Matthys' letter to Peter Hitchens and Hitchens' replies, which focus on the "Holocaust equivalency" question;
  • Hitchens' two emails to me that again bring up the "holocaust equivalency" question;
  • Carolyn and Judith try to sum up the essential problems preventing an objective discussion between Britons and Germans on WWII;
  • What prevents an objective discussion on all the problems facing the White community.

'The International Jew' Study Hour - Episode 3

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2012-07-12 17:41
 
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July 12, 2012

Carolyn Yeager and Hadding Scott complete Chapter Two, Germany’s Reaction Against the Jew. Pictured right: Henry Ford receives the Grand Cross of the German Eagle in 1938.

Next week:  Chapter Three, “Jewish History in the United States

Note: We are using the Noontide Press publication of  The International Jew — The World’s Foremost Problem which can be found online here as a pdf file.

The pilots of Bomber Command cannot be called heroes

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2012-07-09 21:52

Hans Krampe, a German-Canadian, sent out a letter written by another German-Canadian living on the other side of Canada – Walter Ruthard – and it is such a great letter that I am posting it here. It was written in response to an editorial in the Daily Mail by Peter Hitchens.

Saturday Afternoon with Carolyn: Interview with Henrik Holappa

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2012-07-07 12:24
 
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July 7, 2012

Holappa is a Finnish nationalist now living in Sweden with his wife and baby daughter. He began the Finnish Resistance Movement, which is in league with the Swedish and Norwegian Resistance movements. These are peaceful political movements, not armed movements. Topics discussed:

Email Henrik Holappa:  heholappa at hotmail dot com

Gerhard Ittner may seek justice from UN Human Rights Committee

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2012-07-04 19:12

Gerhard Ittner Interviewed by Henrik Holappa

(See what Germar Rudolf has written about Gerhard Ittner. He first spoke about it in his interview with me on The Heretics' Hour.)

Hello Mr. Gerhard Ittner. Could you shortly introduce yourself to our readers?

Oh yes, it’s a pleasure to give you this interview, Henrik. Well, let’s start from the beginning then: I was born the 12th of May, 1958 in the small town of Zirndorf near Nuernberg. Zirndorf is known for one of the biggest battles of the 30 years’ War taking place around this village. It was the so called “Battle of the Alten Veste,” on the 3rd of September 1632, which took place exactly 307 years before the English and French declared war against Germany, at the beginning of WWII. The Alte Veste (Old Fortress) is the remains of a small castle, already in ruins in 1632, on a hill above Zirndorf. Wallenstein has had his headquarters there. The Swedish King Gustav Adolf and his troops have had their headquarters about 2 kilometers away in the plains at the river Redniz. The battle had no winner, but one big loser: Zirndorf, which lay burned and looted when the troops had gone. Like so many German villages in this very cruel religious war. As children we used to play in the trenches of the 30 years’ war. They are still around the Alte Veste, now overgrown by forest.

Saturday Afternoon with Carolyn: Kairos on The German Character

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2012-06-23 13:50
 
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June 23, 2012

Kairos from Germany is Carolyn’s guest for a wide-ranging discussion, unfortunately plagued by technical difficulties which resulted in a shortened final program. Topics covered:

  • Why “Race over Religion” must be the go-word for White survival;
  • The German character/soul and how it compares with Asians;
  • What the concept of Bildung means in forming the German personality;
  • The German concept of leadership: leading, following (obedience) and  personal responsibility;
  • The differences in character/soul among the various European national groups;
  • Because of above-mentioned differences, the Euro Zone is a bad idea, leading to dictatorial, enforced policies like the European Stability Mechanism, now in place;
  • Is White Nationalism moving in a positive direction?
  • Kairos recommends Schiller/Beethoven’s Ode to Joy as representative of the German culture.

Image: Martin Luther, famous German Church Reformer

The Heretics' Hour: Interview with former prisoner of conscience Germar Rudolf

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2012-05-07 23:40
 
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May 7, 2012

Carolyn Yeager's special guest this week is Germar Rudolf, famous for his Holocaust Revisionist books and publishing business which drove the German authorities to prosecute and imprison him for 44 months - almost four years. Germar is now living in the United States with his wife and daughter. His and other revisionist books and CD's are available at Holocaust Handbooks at The Barnes Review. The discussion included:

  • Patriotism vs. Nationalism—Germar prefers to call himself a patriot;

  • Justice for Germany—still no peace treaty and the UN officially defines Germany as an enemy state of the entire world. Allied Powers may resume hostilities if Germany shows any sign of revanchism;

  • How and when Germar learned to doubt the Holocaust narrative;

  • How Germans lack self-confidence and tend to feel guilty for everything as a result of Allied propaganda;

  • Ethnic/cultural self-determination as the next necessary step in world justice;

  • Germar's view of National Socialism and the Third Reich—shows similarities to Rome;

  • Hitler should have stepped down in 1938 and allowed “democracy” to return, says Germar;

  • Affirmative Action is the wrong way to go, unless it is applied equally;

  • Can terrorist laws enacted after 9/11 in both U.S. and Germany tighten the noose on revisionists?

  • Free speech is not the solution if our speech is not heard—what to do about Jewish media control.

Length: 2 hours

Elie Wiesel condemns Günter Grass for "going too far"

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2012-04-14 16:51

By Carolyn Yeager

Wiesel rushes to the defense of Israel once again, proving he is always a political person ahead of being an artistic person.

Zionism has always come first for Elie Wiesel. You might even say all his writing has been in the service of Zionism, one way or another. Now a poem made public by one of Germany’s most famous novelists is causing an uproar in the Jewish/Israeli world, of which Wiesel is an integral part. The poet is Günter Grass; the poem’s title is “What Must Be Said.” It is a criticism of Israel’s nuclear capability and it’s willingness to use it against Iran.

In an article in the New York Daily News, Wiesel for the second time in the past month, speaks out on a controversy affecting Jews and Israel. While Wiesel is often portrayed as a kind of suffering saint who stays above the fray in his capacity as “teacher” and one who represents “victims of the Jewish holocaust” for the sake of greater humanity, this has never been the case in reality. He is a scrapper and a partisan in every circumstance involving Israel. Everything he does is done to advance the interests of World Jewry. This latest article makes it clear enough.

It is titled “Guenter Grass’ buried hatred comes to light.” The subtitle brings out that “He once served in the Nazi Waffen SS; today, he is attacking Israel.”

The Heretics' Hour: Interview with Kairos

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2012-04-04 12:42
 
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April 2, 2012

Carolyn Yeager's guest is a German nationalist who uses Kairos as a pseudonym. He blogs on As der Schwerter (Ace of Swords) with a group of other like-minded bloggers, and also has a personal blog, Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit (Unity and Justice and Freedom). In this program he discusses the difficulties for people like him in today's Germany and what inspires him. Topics include:

  • Why the name Kairos?
  • In Germany, the political climate favors leftists; punishes rightists, i.e. the Beate Zschäpe-NSU frame-up;
  • Speech suppression based on Law; Kairos explains German law under U.S. occupation;
  • Liberation will come through awakening the soul of our people to recognize their distinctness and their unity;
  • The words and music of Kinder des Nordens (Children of the North) by Carpe Diem;
  • The Race Question: race must come before religion.

In the first half hour, Carolyn reads from The Fire: The Bombing of Germany 1940-1945 about the massacre of fleeing ethnic Germans around and in the Bay of Pomerania by the U.S. Eighth Air Force.

Callers Tan, Paul and John contributed to the program.

Image: Marble relief of Kairos, Son of Zeus, god of the Right Moment, or Opportunty, by Lysippius, about 350 B.C.

Listen to my previous interview with Kairos here.

Christogenea Saturday: Social Policy in Nat. Soc. Germany

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2012-03-18 16:31
 
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March 17, 2012

"THE GOOD SOCIETY: Social Policy in National Socialist Germany" with Carolyn Yeager and Rodney Martin

The creation of the Autobahn is just one of the magnificent achievements credited to Adolf Hitler's National Socialism that benefited the people rather than the bankers. From March 1933 onward, laws were passed that changed German society from a degenerate Jewish-dominated and foreign-ruled economic basket-case to an orderly, independent and prosperous, Christian people-state once again. Rodney Martin and I substitute for Bill Finck of Christogenea.org, in this program. We discuss the laws, policies and programs that brought about the "Good Society" ... from anti-vivisection to Volksgemeinschaft, from religion to racial policy.

Here is a link to the news article about Pope Benedict I quoted from: http://www.zenit.org/article-33497?l=english

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