In 1939 – 20,000 Nazi-Sympathizing Americans… :: By Geri Ungurean

In 1939 – 20,000 Nazi-Sympathizing Americans Celebrate Rise of Hitler 

Growing up in a Jewish family, I knew all too well that many people harbored HATRED in their hearts for my people.

I remember my dad telling me that we were the world’s Scapegoat. I asked him why. He said that we were hated on the earth for so many centuries, but he didn’t know how to explain it.

It became something that I just accepted, but it made me sad and worried that one day people would attempt to harm my family. I was a tomboy, and played QB on an all-boys football team in our neighborhood. No one could through a spiral pass like me.

So the boys fought over who would have me on their team. In the midst of these boys were some who showed blatant hatred for Jews. I was called dirty Jew – Kike – Christ killer, and the list went on and on.

I would give a warning to any boy who would call me and my family these names. I gave one warning and told the boy that if he said it again, I would beat him to a pulp. I was always a very skinny kid – but wiry and strong.

Naturally, the boy would shout out another slur against me, and then I had to make good on my threat. Invariably, the boy would run home to tell his mama that “the Jew girl” beat him up. The mother would come marching out of their house towards me, waving her finger at me and calling me the Jew hater names. I figured that these kids had to learn this despicable behavior in their homes.

The bigoted mother would yell at her son, “Don’t play with that Jew girl.” I would yell back, “Tell your son not to call me names, and then I’ll stop beating him up!”

Fast forward to the 1990’s

All of our neighbors surrounding our home are Catholics, except for one atheist family. I remember talking to our next-door neighbor one day, and she pointed at a very large car in another neighbor’s driveway. She called it a “Jew Canoe.” I told her that I was Jewish and that I did not appreciate her remark.

She watched herself after that.

One day, this woman’s son came knocking at our door wanting to play with the kids. I let him in and then was shocked as I looked at his jacket and saw a shining swastika. I looked him square in the eyes and asked, “Do you know what that is on your jacket?” He responded quickly that it was a swastika and he wore it out of his love for Hitler. I want the reader to know that I am NOT embellishing these stories.

I proceeded to lecture him on the satanic evil of Adolph Hitler. He told me that his parents had a bookcase filled with books about Hitler. He told me that he was taught by his parents that Hitler was a good man. I told him that he would NEVER be welcomed into our home wearing a swastika.  He went home and never again tried to befriend my children.

Why I am telling you these stories

From Steven Berg on FB speaking about the 20,000 Nazi-sympathizing Americans gathered at Madison Square Garden:

This is one of the scariest clips I have ever seen. It is a rally held in 1939 in support of the Nazi Party. 20,000 people attended. Where was it held? Madison Square Garden!!!

Everyone is telling us Jews we are being paranoid about the resurgence of antisemitism in America, and that Congresswoman Omar just misspoke and did not mean to question our loyalty to America. Yet she kept repeating the refrain in different venues. Jews have learned to take someone at their word.

The questioning of our loyalty in a country has ALWAYS been the first step. I was hurt by Speaker Nancy Pelosi explaining away Representative Omar’s questioning our patriotism as “she just didn’t understand what she was saying.”

I believe that Omar knew exactly what she was saying. Adolf Hitler made the same claims in Mein Kampf accusing us of dual loyalty. Then he killed 6 million of our brothers and sisters.

That sacrifice was questioned by Majority Whip Jim Clyburn earlier this week. I do not recognize the Democratic Party anymore and find myself deeply hurt. I say this as an elected Democrat, member of the Democratic County Committee and a lifelong Democrat. I don’t know that I can in good conscience stay within a party that is suspect of my loyalty to this amazing country.

My children’s grandfather fought in the US Army. I have loved and worked to build this country all of my life. I spent years training police officers to do their job in a more tolerant and kind way. I feel for the first time in my lifetime that perhaps “my kind” is not wanted here anymore. The hurt runs deep. I hope the Democratic Party can come to its senses and understand that when someone like Congresswoman Omar comes for the Jews, we are only her first stop.

I want to show the reader some shocking videos which were shared with me recently. This gathering of 20,000 Nazi sympathizers took place at Madison Square Garden!  You will see Nazis beat up a Jewish man who came to protest.”

A Night at the Garden <click to watch Nazi gathering

Bund Nazi Parade in 1939 <click to watch Bund Parade

From en.wikipedia.org  (excerpt)

Nazi Summer Camps in America

Camp Siegfried    

Camp Siegfried, a summer camp which taught Nazi ideology, was located in Yaphank, New York, on Long Island. It was owned by the German American Bund, an American Nazi organization devoted to promoting a favorable view of Nazi Germany, and was operated by the German American Settlement League (GASL). Camp Siegfried was one of many such camps in the US in the 1930s, including Camp Hindenberg in Grafton, Wisconsin, Camp Nordland in Andover, New Jersey, and Deutschhorst Country Club in Sellersville, Pennsylvania.  source

From Israelunwired.com

The chilling night when 20,000 Americans celebrated the rise of Nazism

Nazism was a phrase that came about in the 1930s when the National Socialist German Workers’ Party was on the horizon. Today it’s associated with Hitler and the terrible things he did with the lead-up to and during World War

America: Freedom of Speech

America was founded in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence. This was after the war with Great Britain, that started the American Revolution. Freedom of speech and expression is protected by the Constitution of the United States. The Bill of Rights limits the power of the federal government. The citizens of the United States have the right to speak their mind and voice their opinion. Knowing this, many citizens feel they can protest against the government and the press can print freely.

Nazism

Hitler was a soldier for Germany in the first World War. He was very angry about the aftermath of the war and how Germany was treated. He slowly made his way into politics and joined the Nazi Socialist German Workers’ Party. In 1933 he was elected as leader and won; he was now Prime Minister of Germany. Hitler, now in power, wanted to get payback for how Germany was treated after World War 1. He spoke out against the Jews, and how he wanted to cleanse Germany. He wanted to regain territory that the Germans lost during World War 1. Hitler said that Germany’s problem was the Jews.

Madison Garden 1939

Madison Square Garden located in New York City was a place where they held a rally for allegiance with the Nazi Party in February 1939. The man speaking says, even in America, cleanse the people; be rid of the Jews, who control the media and the business world; there needs to be one race in the US.

These statements sounded exactly like Hitler was saying in Europe.

A country that has so much freedom of speech can have repercussions. There can be so much speech of hate that goes on right under the nose of the government. But these protesters know that they are protected by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution of the United States. source

From breitbart.com

Exclusive – D’Souza: The Hitler-Sanger Connection

“More children from the fit; less from the unfit—that is the chief issue of birth control” – Margaret Sanger, Birth Control Review

Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, has an ignoble legacy as a racist who addressed the Ku Klux Klan and initiated a Negro Project to reduce the population of poor, uneducated African Americans whom she considered unfit to reproduce themselves. This Margaret Sanger—the real Margaret Sanger—is completely whitewashed in Parenthood propaganda, which deceitfully portrays Sanger as a champion of reproductive “choice.”

Even more incriminating than Sanger’s racism, however, is her close association with Nazism. Sanger was part of a community of American progressives who championed two remedies to get rid of “unfit” populations. The first was forced sterilization, which was Sanger’s preferred solution.

Sanger wanted to make it look like the sterilizations were voluntary. In a 1932 article, Sanger called for women to be segregated from the larger community onto “farms and homesteads” where they would be “taught to work under competent instructors” and prevented from reproducing “for the period of their entire lives.” If the women didn’t want to live this way, they could get out of it by consenting to be sterilized.

The other progressive solution was “euthanasia,” which basically involved killing off the sick, the aged, and the physically and mentally disabled. One of Sanger’s colleagues, the California progressive Paul Popenoe, called for “lethal chambers” so that large numbers of “unfit” people could be systematically lined up and killed.

The Nazis learned about these American programs, and enthusiastically adopted them. As Edwin Black documents in his book The War Against the Weak, the Nazi sterilization law of 1933 and the subsequent Nazi euthanasia laws were both based on blueprints drawn up by Sanger, Popenoe and other American progressives.

In fact, the “lethal chambers” the Nazis employed using carbon monoxide gas to kill off “imbeciles” and other undesirables were the first death camps. Later these very facilities were expanded into Hitler’s “final solution” for the Jews, using many of the same medical personnel who manned the euthanasia killing facilities.

Sanger’s close associate, Clarence Gamble, who funded Sanger and spoke at her conferences, and Lothrop Stoddard, who published in Sanger’s magazine and served on the board of her American Birth Control League, both knew about the Nazi sterilization and euthanasia programs and praised them. Stoddard traveled to Germany where he met with top Nazi officials and even secured an audience with Hitler. His 1940 book Into the Darkness is a paean to Hitler and Nazi eugenics.

Sanger too was on board. In 1933, Sanger’s magazine Birth Control Review published an article on “Eugenic Sterilization” by Ernst Rudin, chief architect of the Nazi sterilization program and mentor of Josef Mengele, the notorious Nazi doctor at Auschwitz. Sanger’s magazine also reprinted a pamphlet that Rudin had prepared for British eugenicists.

Writing in 1938, when the Nazi program was in full swing, Sanger urged America to follow Hitler’s example. Using the language of Social Darwinism—the same language that Hitler uses in Mein Kampf—Sanger wrote, “In animal industry, the poor stock is not allowed to breed. In gardens, the weeds are kept down.” America, Sanger concluded, must learn from the Nazis and carry out nature’s own mandate of getting rid of “human weeds.”

Hitler never quotes Margaret Sanger, but he was inspired by the writings of two of her associates, Leon Whitney of the American Eugenics Society and Madison Grant of the New York Zoological Society. During the 1930s, Whitney on one occasion visited Grant to proudly show him a letter he had just received from Hitler requesting a copy of Whitney’s book The Case for Sterilization.

Not to be outdone, Grant pulled out his own letter from Hitler, which praised Grant for writing The Passing of the Great Race, a book Hitler called his eugenic “Bible.” This incident shows how progressive eugenicists in America were well aware of their impact on Hitler and proud of their association with him.

Another example of progressive enthusiasm for Hitler involves Charles Goethe, founder of the Eugenics Society of Northern California, who upon returning from a 1934 fact-finding trip to Germany, wrote a congratulatory letter to his fellow progressive Eugene Gosney, head of the San Diego-based Human Betterment Foundation.

“You will be interested to know,” Goethe’s letter said, “that work has played a powerful part in shaping the opinions of the group of intellectuals who are behind Hitler in this epoch-making program. Everywhere I sensed that their opinions have been tremendously stimulated by American thought, and particularly by the work of the Human Betterment Foundation. I want you, my dear friend, to carry this thought with you for the rest of your life.”

If Planned Parenthood and the Left today want to get away from this sordid history, they must stop denying it. Rather, they should repudiate and distance themselves from Sanger and her fellow progressives, who were not only racial bigots but also inspired some of the worst atrocities of the twentieth century.

Dinesh D’Souza’s new book The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left is published by Regnery.  source

Brethren, I wrote this article to help those who are discerning the times, to connect the dots. I wrote it to show Americans the horrific EVIL which permeated the minds of so many Americans in 1939. Remember – History repeats itself.

And most of all, I wrote this as a warning: Ilhan Omar is so DANGEROUS to our nation. She is the face of the Third Reich in these times. Her hatred of Jews matches the hatred seen in Hitler’s Germany AND in America before WWII broke out.

TRUE Evangelicals MUST vote in 2020!!! Do you see? Can you understand what is at stake?? I pray that this article finds its way to many “sleeping” Christians. If they’re coming for the Jews – they are coming for the Remnant of believers as well!

WAKE UP!!!!!!

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Shalom b’Yeshua

MARANATHA!!

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Christian NASA Head Speaks At Ministry… :: By Geri Ungurean

Separation of Church and State

Christian NASA Head Speaks At Ministry: Left Has Meltdown 

Did you know that The Supreme Court has said a religion need not be based on a belief in the existence of a supreme being? In the 1961 case of Torcaso v. Watkins, the court described “secular humanism” as a religion.

And in 2005, a Federal court deemed “Atheism” a religion.

Read about that decision here:

From wnd.com   written in 2005

Court Rules Atheism a Religion

Decides 1st Amendment protects prison inmate’s right to start study group

A federal court of appeals ruled yesterday that Wisconsin prison officials violated an inmate’s rights because they did not treat atheism as a religion.

“Atheism is [the inmate’s] religion, and the group that he wanted to start was religious in nature even though it expressly rejects a belief in a supreme being,” the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals said.

The court decided the inmate’s First Amendment rights were violated because the prison refused to allow him to create a study group for atheists.

Brian Fahling, senior trial attorney for the American Family Association Center for Law & Policy, called the court’s ruling “a sort of Alice in Wonderland jurisprudence.”

“Up is down, and atheism, the antithesis of religion, is religion,” said Fahling.

The Supreme Court has said a religion need not be based on a belief in the existence of a supreme being. In the 1961 case of Torcaso v. Watkins, the court described “secular humanism” as a religion. source

But if a person has the audacity to mention “God” or “Prayer to Him” in public – in this case in front of a Christian ministry by the HEAD of NASA – the reaction of the atheists is anger and, of course, citing the “Wall of Separation of Church and State.”  So, the employees of NASA are attempting to take away a person’s freedom of speech because it will make them look bad – you know, guilt by association.

UNREAL

Let’s get something straight before I post about the Left’s response to the head of NASA (who happens to be a Christian).

You will not find “ Separation of Church and State ” anywhere in our Constitution. The Left will tell you it’s there, but that’s a lie. This lie has been repeated so many times that the average person believes it.

So, where did the saying originate?

Satan is a liar and the father of them. He is also the author of confusion. He took our First Amendment and twisted it, just as he does with God’s Holy Word.

Here is the First Amendment of our Constitution:

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

Do you see in the First Amendment the verbiage “ Separation of Church and State? ”

Neither do I.

We don’t see it because it is NOT there. The First Amendment was given its place of prominence because our Founding Fathers wanted to ensure that the government would never establish a “religion” that would be forced upon the American people, and that we would always have freedom of speech.

Then why do we hear this clause so much?

In 1802, a group of Baptist ministers from Danbury, CT, wrote to Thomas Jefferson. They were concerned about the possibility that the State would impose a denomination and their freedom to worship as Baptists might be in jeopardy.

Here is Thomas Jefferson’s response to these CT pastors:

Jefferson’s Letter to the Danbury Baptists, The Final Letter as sent:

To messers. Nehemiah Dodge, Ephraim Robbins, & Stephen S. Nelson, a committee of the Danbury Baptist association in the state of Connecticut.

Gentlemen

“The affectionate sentiments of esteem and approbation which you are so good as to express towards me, on behalf of the Danbury Baptist association, give me the highest satisfaction. My duties dictate a faithful and zealous pursuit of the interests of my constituents, & in proportion as they are persuaded of my fidelity to those duties, the discharge of them becomes more and more pleasing.

Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should “make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” thus building a wall of separation between Church & State. Adhering to this expression of the supreme will of the nation in behalf of the rights of conscience, I shall see with sincere satisfaction the progress of those sentiments which tend to restore to man all his natural rights, convinced he has no natural right in opposition to his social duties.

I reciprocate your kind prayers for the protection & blessing of the common father and creator of man, and tender you for yourselves & your religious association, assurances of my high respect & esteem.” (Emphasis mine)

Th Jefferson
Jan. 1. 1802.

In the past 100 years, the phrase “Wall of Separation between Church and State” (taken from Jefferson’s letter) has been misconstrued to mean that anything to do with Religion must be separate from State or Federal Government.

First of all, as I said before – the phrase “ Separation of Church and State ” is found nowhere in the Constitution. God-hating individuals have repeatedly used this statement (which was to PROTECT the Christians) so many times, that the average person on the street will tell you that this is part of America’s Constitution.

And don’t forget that this man (Jim Bridenstine) was addressing a Christian Ministry – NOT an audience filled with NASA employees!

Brethren, you should print this article out so that you can speak truth to a person who is parroting the lie that this clause is found in our Constitution!

From frc.org

NASA Chief Finds Space for Faith

April 18, 2019

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand the First Amendment. Or maybe, after the spat over a speech by NASA’s Jim Bridenstine, it does. Thanks to the double standards of secularism, public officials can’t even talk about faith without making headlines. It’s no wonder, then, that when the head of America’s space program gave remarks at a Christian ministry, even he had trouble finding signs of intelligence in the criticism that followed.

Capitol Ministries, the organization that Jim has supported for years, is hardly controversial. Nine of the president’s 15 cabinet officials are sponsors of the ministry — whose aim is simple: influencing government with biblical teachings. During his talk, Bridenstine even talked about the importance of that goal and what it means in the context of these times. “I love what Ralph said earlier: We’re not trying to Christianize the U.S. government. We believe in an institutional separation, but we also believe in influence. And that’s a big distinction and an important distinction, and that’s why I love this ministry.”

Jim couldn’t have been more clear: No one in the Trump administration is trying to create a theocracy. They just want the same freedom to bring their personal views to bear on public policy that liberals have. Still, secularists like Business Insider’s Dave Mosher seem intent on dragging Bridenstine through the mud for daring to talk about actual NASA history — like Buzz Aldrin’s communion on the moon and the Apollo 8 astronauts’ Bible reading in orbit.

In a 2,000-word rant about the faith of Trump’s team, Mosher insists that “Some ethics and legal experts outside NASA have expressed concern over Bridenstine’s speech. They believe it ran afoul of the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which outlines a separation of church and state, and might have also violated ethics rules for federal executives.” Quoting people like Virginia Canter of Citizens for Responsible Ethics, Mosher tries to paint Bridenstine as a typical Establishment Clause abuser. “One’s personal beliefs must be respected, but when appearing in an official capacity, you have to adhere to certain ethical standards,” Canter explained. “One is not to give the impression that you are officially endorsing any products or service or enterprise.”

Funny, where was Mosher when Barack Obama was headlining political fundraisers for Planned Parenthood? Or worse, invoking God’s blessing on the abortion giant? Everyone from Hillary Clinton to Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have not only endorsed the group’s “service” — but funneled hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to it. No one seemed to care when they appeared in their official capacities to preach the gospel of abortion. But put a Christian on the stage from the Trump administration — encouraging something as innocent as prayer — and they’re a walking ethics violation! This is NASA, for crying out loud. What are they worried about? Jim sending astronauts to evangelize the galaxy?

If secularists are upset about Bridenstine’s speech, then they should have been shaking the White House gates over the last administration’s agenda for the space agency. How quickly we forget those shocking comments in 2010 when President Obama told NASA administrator Charles Bolden that his new mission should be “to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations…” If you’re looking for a textbook abuse of public office, I’d say start with the Obama administration. After that, giving a few remarks at a charity function seems like small potatoes.

But hypocrisy is the name of the Democratic game. Like Secretary Mike Pompeo and countless other Trump officials before him, Bridenstine is just the latest target of an intolerant Left whose only goal is purging faith from public life and history. If activists can’t get Christians to stay quiet, then they’ll try to drive them out of government altogether. That will be tough to do in this administration, thanks to the fearless leadership of Trump. If his team has learned anything, it’s how to stand up to bullies. That shouldn’t be hard for a man Jim Bridenstine. He was already light years ahead of the opposition. source

I say WELL DONE to the head of NASA! He is not ashamed of our Lord Jesus before men, and neither will Jesus be ashamed of him before His Father!

“But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 10:33).

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