The GW Bush Gang: IG Farben 2001
Cat Hamilton
cat_hamilton at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 9 14:29:18 CST 2001
What evidence is there that the Bush family helped build up Nazi Germany?
>From: calbert at tiac.net
>To: Doug Millison <millison at online-journalist.com>
>CC: pynchon-l at waste.org
>Subject: Re: The GW Bush Gang: IG Farben 2001
>Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 13:52:48 -0500
>
>Just a few points:
>
> > Not only has the eugenics agenda continued but many of the top
> > Nazis who were advancing it during WWII were brought to the
> > US after the war and installed in academia, the media,
> > government research institutions and the CIA-by the same
> > American officials who worked with the Bush family to build up
> > Nazi Germany in the first place. Their ideas formed the basis for much
> > of the agenda promoted by this nation's most influential right-wing
> > think tanks-the same think tanks that are the sponsors of GW Bush and
> > virtually every one of his appointees.
>
>Eugenics as social policy actually has roots in the US. Indiana
>passed a law in 1906 mandating the sterilization of those it
>considered "unfit", and as many as thirty other states followed with
>similar legislation. When the Nazis were looking for models of their
>program, they studied the US example. They were, however,
>determined to put their own stamp on the practice, hence their use
>of the term "racial hygiene" rather than "eugencis".
>
> > -Secretary of Labor Linda Chavez-who is outspokenly
> > anti-union-was a research fellow at the CIA's Manhattan Institute
> > during 1993 and 1994 and has received almost $200,000 in grants from
> > the John M. Olin Foundation, a notorious right-wing fund derived from
> > a family business in munitions and chemicals with roots in white
> > supremacy. Despite her Hispanic surname she is an outspoken advocate
> > for the English First Movement. Chavez is president of the Center for
> > Equal Opportunity, based in Washington, D.C. an organization dedicated
> > to eliminating affirmative action. On their website Chavez quotes
> > Charles Murray, author of The Bell Curve, a classic of modern racial
> > eugenics which has become the "bible" for the anti-welfare
> > anti-affirmative action movement.
>
>THe Chavez nomination was withdrawn when it was reported that
>Ms. Chavez "kept" a guatemalan woman at her home some years
>ago, and had, in violation of US labor laws, tried to place her in
>positions for which she, as an illegal immigrant, was not eligible.
>
>other than that, the Bushs are indeed gavno.
>
>love,
>cfa
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