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Title: The FBI: The Silent Terror of the Fourth Reich (Special Release)
Published: 2018-04-04
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sot6afSKps
Title: The FBI: The Silent Terror of the Fourth Reich (Special Release)
Published: 2018-04-04
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sot6afSKps
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Lately, there's been a lot of rhetoric comparing certain politicians to Adolf Hitler. The concern supposedly is that a Nazi-style regime may be rising in America. That process, folks, however began a long time ago. In fact following World War II, the US government actually recruited Hitler's employees, adopted his protocols, embraced his mindset about law and order, slowly implemented his tactics and began to lay the foundations for2/27
the rise of the Fourth Reich. Sound far fetch? Well listen up folks, it's all documented. As the story in Robert Gillately recounts, the Nazi police state was initially so admired for its efficiency in order by the world powers of the day that Herbert Hoover then headed the FBI, actually sent one of his right-hand men, Edmund Patrick Coffee to Berlin in January 1938 at the invitation of3/27
Jeremy's secret police, the Gestapo. The FBI was so impressed with the Nazi regime that according to the New York Times, in the decades after World War II, the FBI, along with other government agencies, aggressively recruited at least a thousand Nazis, including some of Hitler's highest hintsmen. All told thousands of Nazi collaborators, including the head of a Nazi concentration camp among others, were given secret visas and4/27
brought to America by way of a program called Project Paperclip. Subsequently, they were hired on its spies and informants and then camouflage to ensure that their true identities and ties to Hitler's Holocaust machines would remain unknown. All the while, believe it or not, thousands of Jewish refugees were refused entry visas to this country America on the grounds that it would threaten national security. As if the5/27
government's covert taxpayer-funded employment of Nazis after World War II wasn't bad enough, U.S. government agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and the military, have embraced many of the Nazis well-honed policing tactics and have initially used them repeatedly against American citizens. Indeed, with every passing day, the U.S. government borrows yet another relief from Nazi Germany's playbook, secret police, secret courts, secret government agencies, surveillance, censorship, intimidation, harassment, torture,6/27
brutality, widespread corruption, entrapment, indoctrination, and definite attention. These are not tactics used by constitutional republics they never have been, where the rule of law and the rights of the citizenry should reign supreme. Rather, they are the hallmarks of authoritarian regimes, where the only law that counts comes in the form of heavy-handed, unilateral dictates from a supreme ruler who uses a secret police to control the populace.7/27
That danger is now posed by the FBI. His laundry list of crimes against the American people includes surveillance, disinformation, blackmail, entrapment, intimidation tactics, harassment, governmental overreach, abuse, misconduct, trespassing, enabling, criminal activity, and damaging private property. And that's just based on what we know. Whether the FBI is planning undercover agents and churches, synagogues, and moths, issuing fake emergency letters to gain access to American phone records, using8/27
intimidation tactics to silence Americans who are critical of the government, recruiting high school students to spy on and report on fellow students who allegedly show signs of being future terrorists, or persuading impressable individuals to plot acts of terror and then entraping them. The overall impression of the nation's secret police force is that of a well-dressed thug, flexing its muscles and doing the boss's dirty work of9/27
ensuring compliance, keeping tabs on potential dissidents, and punishing those who dare to challenge the status quo. Whatever minimal restrictions initially kept the FBI surveillance activities within the bounds of the law have all but disappeared in post-9-11. Since then, the FBI has been transformed into a mammoth, federal policing, and surveillance agency that largely operates as a power unto itself. Let me give you a few examples of10/27
the FBI's far-reaching powers to surveil, detain, interrogate, investigate, prosecute, punish, police, and generally act as a law unto themselves. Much like they're Nazi cousins, the Gestapo, and then try to convince yourself that the United States is still a constitutional republic. Just like the Gestapo, the FBI has vast resources, vast investigatory powers, and vast discretion determined who is an enemy of the state so-called. Today the FBI11/27
employees more than 35,000 individuals and operates more than 56 field offices in major cities across the country, as well as 400 residents agencies in smaller towns and more than 50 international offices. In addition to their data campus, which houses more than 96 million sets of fingerprints from across the United States and elsewhere, the FBI has also built a large database of tens of thousands of Americans12/27
and legal residents who are not accused of any crime. But such people have done is appear to be acting suspiciously to a townshare, a traffic cop, or even a neighbor. The FBI's growing and large databases on Americans are not only being added to and used by local police agencies, but they're also being made available to employers for real-time background checks on you. Much like the Gestapo,13/27
Spide on Mail and Phone Calls, FBI agents have full access to the citizenry's most personal information. Looking through the US Post Office, the FBI has access to every piece of mail that passes through the postal system. More than 160 billion pieces are scanned and recorded annually every year. Moreover, the agency's national security letters, one of the many illicit powers authorized by the US Patriot Act, allows14/27
the FBI to secretly demand it banks, phone companies, and other businesses provide them with customer information and not disclose those demands to the customer. Much like the Gestapo's sophisticated surveillance program, the FBI's spying capabilities can delve into Americans' most intimate details and allow local police to do so as well. In addition to technology, which is shared with local police agencies that allows them to listen to15/27
them on phone calls, read emails, and text messages, and monitor web activities, the FBI surveillance boasts an invasive collection of spy tools ranging from stingray devices that can track the location of cell phones to trigger fish devices, which allow agents to ease drop on phone calls. Much like the Gestapo's ability to profile based on race and religion, and its assumption of guilt by association, the FBI's16/27
approach to pre-crime allows it to profile Americans based on a broad range of characteristics including race and religion. The agency's biometric database has grown to massive proportions, the largest in the world, encompassing everything from fingerprints, palm, face, and iris scans to DNA. It's being increasingly shared between federal state and local law enforcement agencies in an effort to target American citizens whom they believe might be potential17/27
criminals long before they ever commit a crime. This is what's known as pre-crime. Much like the Gestapo's power to render anyone in any state, the FBI has the power to label anyone a domestic terrorist. As part of the government's so-called, ungoling war on terror, the FBI has begun using the term anti-government extremist and terrorist interchangeably. Moreover, the FBI continues to add to its growing list of18/27
characteristics that can be used to identify an individual, especially anyone who disagrees with the government as a potential domestic terrorist. You might be considered a domestic terrorist in the eyes of the FBI and its network of snitches if you do some of these things. Express libertarian philosophies, read survivalist literature, including apocalyptic fictional books. Show signs of self-sufficiency. You stockpile food, ammo, hand tools, medical supplies. You19/27
fear an economic collapse. You buy gold and you barter items. You subscribe to religious views concerning the book of Revelation. You voice fears about big brother or big government. You expound about constitutional rights and civil liberties. You believe in the coming of a new world order. Well, this sounds like a lot of folks I know and people are writing out there. Much like the Gestapo infiltrated20/27
communities in order to spy on the German citizen, the FBI routinely infiltrates political and religious groups as well as businesses. Believe it or not, the FBI sends undercover agents or informants to work with political and religious organizations, including Moscow Church, Synagogue as well as schools, clubs and businesses to collect information on fellow citizens. The FBI has even been paying geek squad technicians at Best Buy to21/27
spy on customers, computers without a warrant. Just as the Gestapo secret files on political leaders were used to intimidate and coerce, the FBI's file of anyone suspected of anti-government sentiment have been similarly abused. As countless documents make clear, the FBI has no qualms about using its extensive powers in order to blackmail politicians, spy on celebrities and high-ranking government officials, and intimidate and attempt to discredit dissidents22/27
of all stripes, for example. Not only did the FBI follow Martin Luther King Jr. and Buggy's phones and hotel rooms, but his agents also sent him anonymous letters urging him to commit suicide. This as the Gestapo carried out in trapment operations, the FBI has become a master in the art of entrapment. In the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the FBI has not only targeted vulnerable23/27
individuals, but has also lured a blackmail them into fake terror plots while actually equipping them with the organization, money, weapons and motivation to carry out the plots. Then the FBI jails or deports them for their so-called terrorist plotting. This is what the FBI characterizes as forward-leaning, preventative prosecutions. In fact, USA Today estimates that agents have authorized criminals to engage in as many as 15 crimes a24/27
day. Some of these informants are getting paid astronomical sums. One unsavory fellow, later arrested for attempting to run over a police officer, was actually paid $85,000 for his help laying the trap for an entrapment scheme. When an F, a true history of the FBI is ever written, it will not only track the rise of the American police state, but it will also char the decline of25/27
freedom in America in much the same way that the empowerment of Germany's secret police track the rise of the Nazi regime. How did the Gestapo become the terror of the Third Reich? It did so by creating a sophisticated surveillance and law enforcement system that relied for its success on the cooperation of the military, the local police, various government employees, and the intelligence community, and believe it26/27
or not, neighborhood watch dogs. This means your neighbors are watching you. In other words, ordinary citizens working with government agents help create the monster that became Nazi Germany. Much like the German people, we the people though, have become passive, polarized, gullible, easily manipulated, and lacking in critical thinking skills, distracted by entertainment, spectacles, politics, and our screen devices. We too are complicit silent partners in creating a