Germany’s support for Ukraine comes at a dear cost

The NAZI mentality and its relevance today, now present in global elites
Herland Report: The NAZI mentality: When the President of the Assembly of the League of Nations in 1940, Carl J. Hambro wrote a book about the German occupation of Norway during World War II, he explained brilliantly the NAZI mentality.

Based on a remorseless conviction of national egotism, the essence of the possessive NAZI doctrine was that “it is the best thing for every nation to be ruled by us,” he writes in I saw it happen in Norway.

Nations that wished to keep their national sovereignty and cultural identity, and refused to be subjugated by German culture and dominion were instantly regarded as an enemy, writes historian Hanne Nabintu Herland in her regular column at World Net Daily, the largest Conservative news network in America.

In the case of Norway, the friendship with Germany had been that of good business relations and strong diplomatic ties. Hambro explains how this now became a dangerous Fifth Column of treacherous, foreign mobilization as the Germans were so well-connected in Norway.

German diplomats now acted as “a privileged stable of Trojan horses”, who under the cover of international privileges, in violation of every established code of international honor, had made the German legation in Norway, the consulates and the purchasing agencies a center of conspiracy, espionage, a center for treason and crimes against the sovereign nation of Norway.

The sheer shock for Hambro, who was also the President of the Norwegian Parliament, was that these men, who were considered friends and were received with hospitality and open minds, had elaborated the most detailed plans for the invasion for years, with the subsequent enslaving of Norwegians.

The German tourists and starving children sent as refugees now actually turned out to be agents on secret missions, learning Norwegian, studying Norwegian institutions with one aim only: Use every confidence given them to pave the way for the conquest of Norway.

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The NAZI mentality: On the big political chessboard, Norway is of course of minor interest, but the rare object-lesson in I saw it happen in Norway, defining the essence of the NAZI world view is of universal interest.

Not the least in our time, as a similar mentality seems to resurface as a strong political force in the West: The remarkably biased propaganda in the media which simply refuses to give voice to other opinions than the official government narrative, the intolerance against diversity of opinion and persecution against those who wish to describe different perspectives; the obsession with race and skin colors as a divider among men, the rigorous authoritarian socialist demand for population group think, the use of coercion and fear in order to silence opposition.

Not to forget a dwindling democracy arguably turning into dictatorships where the corporate elites exercise remarkable control both politics and business.

April 4, 2022 | Comments »

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