Saturday, April 4, 2015
Hidden Camera: Will Muslim Bakeries Bake a Gay Wedding Cake?
Yes folks, he did this. He went there. You have this now.
What do you think happens when a gay, like SUPER gay, Crowder tries to get a super gay WEDDING CAKE baked at a Muslim bakery? I’m pretty sure you can guess, but you might as well WATCH this week’s adventure to Dearborn, Mich., to find out! (for those who do not know him… Crowder is not Gay so this was quite an acting job on his part. )
Okay… So.. GAY ACTIVISTS, where is all the outrage.. Where is the media? Where are all the lawsuits and death threats?
Will these Muslim owned bakeries who refused to make the cake be forced out of business?
Of course not,…. because with the left, this has NOTHING to do with discrimination and everything to do with the war on Christianity.
By the way.. I absolutely respect and support the right of each and every business owner whether they are Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, atheist, whatever, to refuse service…to anyone and everyone they feel they do not want to serve.. regardless of the reason.
This is how free market enterprise WORKS.
If you believe in freedom of association, then you have to believe in freedom of disassociation, or you do not truly believe in freedom at all.
Read more at http://janmorganmedia.com/2015/04/will-muslim-bakeries-bake-a-gay-wedding-cake/#9TFeqtwzLQPsfpTu.99
Oklahoma Earthquakes Rattling the Fracking Industry
Sandra Ladra was sitting in her recliner in her home in Prague, Oklahoma, on the evening of November 5, 2011, when the largest earthquake in the state’s history shook her house so violently that her chimney collapsed, sending stones through the roof and hitting her legs. Said Ladra: “I nearly went into shock. You just really don’t think you’re going to live through it.” She added, "It was just like an explosion or something. The rocks and the cement from the fireplace were hitting the fireplace so hard it was like a white fog in here [with] everything falling off the walls."
The earthquake was rated at 5.6 on the Richter scale which, according to the U. S. Geologic Survey, “can cause damage of varying severity to poorly constructed buildings. At most [there is] none to slight damage to all other buildings [but the quake can be] felt by everyone.”
Two and a half years later, Ladra, with the help of some attorneys, filed suit against a couple of oil and gas producers, claiming that their drilling activities nearby — specifically their disposal of waste water — were the cause of the 2011 quake. No doubt embittered by her experience (it cost more than $75,000 to repair the damage to her home, and she still has pain in her knees from the incident), she is asking the companies to reimburse her for her expenses, plus an amount “that will punish the energy companies for their reckless disregard for public safety and deter them from such conduct in the future.”
In October a trial judge dismissed her case, concluding that she must first take it to Oklahoma’s Corporation Commission and prove “a scientific basis” for her claim that the earthquake was caused by the energy companies’ disposing of the waste water by pumping it miles beneath the earth’s surface.
The reasoning goes like this: The water, pumped under pressure, seeps into soft rock and sandstone causing underground “sinkholes” that collapse, sending shudders upward to the surface. Some experts think the water often acts as a lubricant as well, allowing rock formations to shift, also resulting in earthquakes.
The number of earthquakes and the amount of fracking have both been going up in Oklahoma, though correlation does not necessarily mean that there is a cause-and-effect relationship. Between 1972 and 2008, the USGS recorded just a few earthquakes in the state, but since then, coinciding with the expansion of fracking, the number of earthquakes has gone vertical. In 2008 there were more than a dozen; in 2009, 48; and in 2010 the number of earthquakes exceeded 1,000. The 2011 5.6 magnitude earthquake that brought down Ladra’s chimney also destroyed 14 other homes in the area.
In December the Oklahoma Supreme Court, in an unusual decision, agreed to review the lower court’s dismissal. Ladra’s attorney, Scott Poynter, is prepared for World War III. Previous lawsuits by families suing developers have been settled out of court for undisclosed sums. This time Poynter is looking to persuade a jury that the connection is real and can be proved. Said Poynter: “The science has been there since the 1960s to link injection wells to earthquakes,” and both the USGS and the Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) have confirmed a connection between the oil and gas boom and the increase in seismic activity in the state. This is a reversal of a previous position by the OGS which said in March 2013 Ladra’s chimney collapse was most likely “the result of natural causes.”
The oil and gas industry is getting nervous. Even if the state’s highest court rules against Ladra, it will likely order her insurance company to pay for her damages. That company will then no doubt sue the state’s regulator in an attempt to get off the hook. If that fails, the insurer could then sue the waste water well operators.
Bob Gum, a lawyer defending one of the companies charged in Ladra’s lawsuit, said this could be a game-changer for the industry: “The legal risk associated with operating them will become uninsurable.” Steve Everly, a spokesman for the energy industry’s Energy in Depth, said the Ladra lawsuit “is definitely something that has risen to a level of fairly high concern.”
Oklahoma’s seismologist, Austin Holland, isn’t that concerned, at least not yet. Poynter will have to work hard to prove the connection, he explained:
But one woman from Prague, Oklahoma, just might have set off a seismic legal anomaly that, in time, could rock the oil and gas industry to its foundations.
Sandra Ladra was sitting in her recliner in her home in Prague, Oklahoma, on the evening of November 5, 2011, when the largest earthquake in the state’s history shook her house so violently that her chimney collapsed, sending stones through the roof and hitting her legs. Said Ladra: “I nearly went into shock. You just really don’t think you’re going to live through it.” She added, "It was just like an explosion or something. The rocks and the cement from the fireplace were hitting the fireplace so hard it was like a white fog in here [with] everything falling off the walls."
The earthquake was rated at 5.6 on the Richter scale which, according to the U. S. Geologic Survey, “can cause damage of varying severity to poorly constructed buildings. At most [there is] none to slight damage to all other buildings [but the quake can be] felt by everyone.”
Two and a half years later, Ladra, with the help of some attorneys, filed suit against a couple of oil and gas producers, claiming that their drilling activities nearby — specifically their disposal of waste water — were the cause of the 2011 quake. No doubt embittered by her experience (it cost more than $75,000 to repair the damage to her home, and she still has pain in her knees from the incident), she is asking the companies to reimburse her for her expenses, plus an amount “that will punish the energy companies for their reckless disregard for public safety and deter them from such conduct in the future.”
In October a trial judge dismissed her case, concluding that she must first take it to Oklahoma’s Corporation Commission and prove “a scientific basis” for her claim that the earthquake was caused by the energy companies’ disposing of the waste water by pumping it miles beneath the earth’s surface.
The reasoning goes like this: The water, pumped under pressure, seeps into soft rock and sandstone causing underground “sinkholes” that collapse, sending shudders upward to the surface. Some experts think the water often acts as a lubricant as well, allowing rock formations to shift, also resulting in earthquakes.
The number of earthquakes and the amount of fracking have both been going up in Oklahoma, though correlation does not necessarily mean that there is a cause-and-effect relationship. Between 1972 and 2008, the USGS recorded just a few earthquakes in the state, but since then, coinciding with the expansion of fracking, the number of earthquakes has gone vertical. In 2008 there were more than a dozen; in 2009, 48; and in 2010 the number of earthquakes exceeded 1,000. The 2011 5.6 magnitude earthquake that brought down Ladra’s chimney also destroyed 14 other homes in the area.
In December the Oklahoma Supreme Court, in an unusual decision, agreed to review the lower court’s dismissal. Ladra’s attorney, Scott Poynter, is prepared for World War III. Previous lawsuits by families suing developers have been settled out of court for undisclosed sums. This time Poynter is looking to persuade a jury that the connection is real and can be proved. Said Poynter: “The science has been there since the 1960s to link injection wells to earthquakes,” and both the USGS and the Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) have confirmed a connection between the oil and gas boom and the increase in seismic activity in the state. This is a reversal of a previous position by the OGS which said in March 2013 Ladra’s chimney collapse was most likely “the result of natural causes.”
The oil and gas industry is getting nervous. Even if the state’s highest court rules against Ladra, it will likely order her insurance company to pay for her damages. That company will then no doubt sue the state’s regulator in an attempt to get off the hook. If that fails, the insurer could then sue the waste water well operators.
Bob Gum, a lawyer defending one of the companies charged in Ladra’s lawsuit, said this could be a game-changer for the industry: “The legal risk associated with operating them will become uninsurable.” Steve Everly, a spokesman for the energy industry’s Energy in Depth, said the Ladra lawsuit “is definitely something that has risen to a level of fairly high concern.”
Oklahoma’s seismologist, Austin Holland, isn’t that concerned, at least not yet. Poynter will have to work hard to prove the connection, he explained:
Broadly, we can say it looks like there are some strong correlations [between the wells and seismicity] but when you zoom in, the quakes aren’t happening next to the wells, [which is] where you’d expect to find them.
Given the glacial nature of the legal process (it took more than two years for Ladra to be persuaded to file her initial lawsuit, and many months before it was initially dismissed), it is reasonable to expect delays and appeals to give the industry more than enough time to determine what to do with the waste water. Already some developers are reusing the waste water in the fracking process in new wells, while others are treating the water on site. Still others are investigating getting state approval for waste water wells to be drilled in unpopulated areas.But one woman from Prague, Oklahoma, just might have set off a seismic legal anomaly that, in time, could rock the oil and gas industry to its foundations.
Record 12,202,000 Black Americans Not in Labor Force
A record 12,202,000 black people were not in the labor force in March, as the participation rate for this group declined over the month to 61.0 percent, according to data released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
According to the BLS, the more than 12 million black people not in the labor force in March means that they did not have a job or actively seek one in the past four weeks. The number climbed from 12,122,000 in February to 12,202,000 in March, an increase of 80,000.
The labor force participation rate for this group, which is the percentage of the population who participated in the labor force by either having a job or actively seeking one, declined from 61.2 percent in February to 61.0 percent in March.
The unemployment rate for black people in March was 10.1 percent, which is nearly double the overall national unemployment rate of 5.5 percent. Last month, the unemployment rate for black people was 10.4 percent.
For black teens, age 16 to 19 years old, the unemployment rate was even higher at 25.0 percent, meaning that one in four black teens who were actively seeking a job did not have one. The participation rate for this group also declined 3.4 percentage points from 29.1 percent in February to 25.7 percent in March.
A record 12,202,000 black people were not in the labor force in March, as the participation rate for this group declined over the month to 61.0 percent, according to data released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
According to the BLS, the more than 12 million black people not in the labor force in March means that they did not have a job or actively seek one in the past four weeks. The number climbed from 12,122,000 in February to 12,202,000 in March, an increase of 80,000.
The labor force participation rate for this group, which is the percentage of the population who participated in the labor force by either having a job or actively seeking one, declined from 61.2 percent in February to 61.0 percent in March.
The unemployment rate for black people in March was 10.1 percent, which is nearly double the overall national unemployment rate of 5.5 percent. Last month, the unemployment rate for black people was 10.4 percent.
For black teens, age 16 to 19 years old, the unemployment rate was even higher at 25.0 percent, meaning that one in four black teens who were actively seeking a job did not have one. The participation rate for this group also declined 3.4 percentage points from 29.1 percent in February to 25.7 percent in March.
Stop the gestapo by starting a Committee
of Safety
Thursday April 2, 2015 at 5:00pm PST, the call-in and
express our First Amendment (347) 826-7353
They are pitting neighbor against
neighbor, county against county, state against state and American against
American, we cannot win if we are divide the government wins...
Help us stop the killing, misconduct, excessive force, shootings
and brutality of Americans by the hand of police... if,
you care about this country and what is happening learn today about committee
of safety...
The regime, the ever-present threat of arrest and indefinite
confinement in prisons robbed the America people of their personal freedom and
left them as inhibited, dutifully obedient subjects.
But even this was not
enough. The government wanted to change people's thinking. And so, just as they
had purged their hated political enemies, they began a campaign to purge hated
"un-American" ideas. Trying to destroy U.S. Constitution
and bill of rights: to take life from
you, taking freedom from you and, murdering your soul and mind...
Is this next America:
“German citizens are stopped and searched by plain-clothes
and uniformed police in March 1933 under the pretext they might be concealing
weapons. Below: Gestapo Headquarters in Berlin, located at No. 8
Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse - a frightful address from 1933 onward.
Next, Göring purged the Berlin police department of
politically unreliable cops and had 50,000 storm troopers sworn in as special
police auxiliaries (Hilfspolizei). Now the storm troopers had actual power of
arrest and they relished its use. Jails were soon overflowing with people taken
into "protective custody" resulting in the need for large outside
prison camps, the birth of the concentration camp system.
Having compromised the uniformed divisions, Göring next
turned his attention to the plain-clothes police. On April 26, 1933, a decree
was issued creating the Secret Police Office (Geheime Polizei Amt) which
quickly became known as the GPA. But this abbreviation was far too similar to
the GPU abbreviation used by the Soviet Political Police in Russia. Thus, the
name was changed to Secret State Police (Geheime Staats Polizei). The actual
term 'Gestapo' was supposedly created by a Berlin postal official who wanted a
name that would fit on a regulation-sized postal rubber stamp. Gestapo was
derived from seven letters within the full name Geheime Staats Polizei.
Unknowingly, the postal official had invented one of the most notorious names
in history.”
This where America is heading fast,
Ask yourself how can we stop this? Who can stop the police? Who will hold them responsible for their action?
The answer will be given…
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Do we still have freedom of speech? in
America
Tuesday March 31 at 5:00pm PST, the call-in and express our
First Amendment (347) 826-7353
“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.”
These 45 words make up the complete First Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution. For many of us, they are the most important
words ever strung into a complex sentence, because they’re the foundation for
the unique American way of life.
Only individually can we and do we, choose not to hate, or
not to be ignorant, or not to be racist, no law or legislation can do that, or
choose that, for us. It is too great an infringement on our Liberty, to have to
be selective of every word that we choose, just so we do not offend anyone.
People do not have to listen to people they find offensive, or read what people
have written if they find it offensive, or watch entertainment they find
offensive, or look at art they find offensive. They have the power and the
right to censor for themselves, but not others or society. We need to get back
to the place where we once were in this Country. When people were willing to
fight and die to give liberty and freedom to everyone, and not just the people
they agreed with.
Freedom of Speech is valued by most people as a God given
right that are so important, it must be guaranteed by the government. Americans
after the Revolutionary War decided they did not want the government
restricting their speech. In general, at the time of the writing of the
Constitution, the concern about protecting free speech was in regard to
protecting political speech.
They wanted to be able to express their opinions about
political candidates and laws they might pass. If the government was allowed to
censor viewpoints it didn't like, the people would end up with a government
that favored certain people who had political power and oppressed everyone else
who did not agree.
What is the rationale underlying the right to “free
speech?” Thomas Jefferson and other
Founders believed that minimizing the limits on what people were free to say
was essential for a “liberal democracy” to thrive. The “marketplace of ideas” belief holds that
the truth and good public policy arise from the competition of widely varying
ideas freely shared in public discourse.
The Founders also thought that open exchanges of ideas would encourage
tolerance among people with opposing views
What does the right of free expression encompass? The government may not: a) prohibit one’s own
expression; b) prevent one from receiving another’s expression; c) compel one
to express certain views; d) foster adherence to an ideological viewpoint; or,
e) compel one to subsidize speech to which one objects. It is the right to
express one’s beliefs, without any form of governmental interference that is at
the heart of “free speech.”
Warning from the past: The Gestapo is Born
Although the Gestapo is generally associated with SS Leader
Heinrich Himmler, it was actually founded by Hermann Göring in April 1933.
Upon becoming Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler had
appointed Göring as Minister of the Interior for the State of Prussia,
Germany's biggest and most important state, which controlled two thirds of the
country, including the capital, Berlin, and the big industrial centers. As
Minister of the Interior, Göring thereby had control of the police.
The first thing he did was to prohibit regular uniformed
police from interfering with Nazi Brownshirts out in the streets. This meant
that innocent German citizens had no one to turn to as they were being beaten
up by rowdy young storm troopers drunk with their newfound power and quite
often drunk on beer. These young Nazi toughs took full advantage of police
leniency to loot shops at will and terrorize Jews or anyone else unfortunate
enough to be caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
German citizens are stopped and searched by plain-clothes
and uniformed police in March 1933 under the pretext they might be concealing
weapons. Below: Gestapo Headquarters in Berlin, located at No. 8
Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse - a frightful address from 1933 onward.
Next, Göring purged the Berlin police department of
politically unreliable cops and had 50,000 storm troopers sworn in as special
police auxiliaries (Hilfspolizei). Now the storm troopers had actual power of
arrest and they relished its use. Jails were soon overflowing with people taken
into "protective custody" resulting in the need for large outside
prison camps, the birth of the concentration camp system.
Having compromised the uniformed divisions, Göring next
turned his attention to the plain-clothes police. On April 26, 1933, a decree
was issued creating the Secret Police Office (Geheime Polizei Amt) which
quickly became known as the GPA. But this abbreviation was far too similar to
the GPU abbreviation used by the Soviet Political Police in Russia. Thus, the
name was changed to Secret State Police (Geheime Staats Polizei). The actual
term 'Gestapo' was supposedly created by a Berlin postal official who wanted a
name that would fit on a regulation-sized postal rubber stamp. Gestapo was
derived from seven letters within the full name Geheime Staats Polizei.
Unknowingly, the postal official had invented one of the most notorious names
in history.”
Göring promptly began using the Gestapo to silence Hitler's
political opponents in Berlin and surrounding areas and also to enhance his own
personal power. Much to his delight, Göring discovered that the old Prussian
state police had kept many secret files on the private lives of top Nazis,
which he studied with delight.
Göring appointed Rudolf Diels as the first Gestapo chief.
Although Diels was not a Party member, he had been a member of the Prussian
Ministry of the Interior since 1930 and had served as a senior adviser in the
police. Göring took full advantage of Diels' knowledge on how to operate a
political police force. He also encouraged Diels to maintain and expand the
secret files on Nazi leaders. The cunning and ambitious Göring would use that
information to help solidify his own position within the Nazi Party.
Another ambitious Nazi, SS-Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler,
soon set his sights on the Gestapo. A fierce rivalry then developed between
Himmler and Göring, with both men working against each other to curry favor
with Hitler as to who would actually run the Gestapo. On April 20, 1934, after
much infighting, Göring decided to cede the Gestapo to Himmler and his
associate, Reinhard Heydrich, who took over as Gestapo chief two days later.
The ever-ambitious Göring had set his sights on something
much bigger than being a policeman. The former World War I flying ace and
recipient of the prestigious Pour le Mérite medal fancied himself as a military
leader. He wanted to take charge of a rejuvenated German Air Force. His
interest in police matters and the Gestapo had diminished as Hitler's plans for
a huge military buildup became apparent.
Within a few years, Himmler became Chief of the German
Police in addition to his duties as SS leader. Heydrich, his number two man,
proved to be something of a genius in creating a hugely efficient national
intelligence system that kept tabs on everyone. No one was exempt from Gestapo
snooping, no matter how high up in the Nazi hierarchy.
On February 10, 1936, the Nazi Reichstag passed the 'Gestapo
Law' which included the following paragraph: "Neither the instructions nor
the affairs of the Gestapo will be open to review by the administrative
courts." This meant the Gestapo was now above the law and there could be
no legal appeal regarding anything it did.
Indeed, the Gestapo became a law unto itself. It was
entirely possible for someone to be arrested, interrogated and sent to a
concentration camp for incarceration or summary execution, without any outside
legal procedure.
Justice in Hitler's Germany was completely arbitrary,
depending on the whim of the man in power, the man who had you in his grip. The
legal policy as proclaimed by Hitler in 1938 was: "All means, even if they
are not in conformity with existing laws and precedents, are legal if they
subserve the will of the Führer."
Surprisingly, the Gestapo was never actually a very big
organization. At its peak it employed only about 40,000 individuals, including
office personnel and the plain-clothes agents. But each Gestapo agent operated
at the center of a large web of spies and informants. The problem for the
average citizen was that no one ever knew for sure just who those informants
were. It could be anyone, your milkman, the old lady across the street, a quiet
co-worker, even a schoolboy. As a result, fear ruled the day. Most people
realized the necessity of self-censorship and generally kept their mouths shut
politically, unless they had something positive to say.
Anyone foolish enough to say something risky or tell an
anti-Nazi joke in mixed company might get a knock on the door in the middle of
the night or a tap on the shoulder while walking along the street. Letters were
also sent out demanding an appearance at No. 8 Prinz Albrecht Strasse, the
Gestapo headquarters in Berlin, to answer a few questions. The Gestapo prison
center in Berlin (the Columbia-Haus) became notorious as a place where
pedestrians strolling outside the building could hear screaming coming from
inside.
Gestapo interrogation methods included: repeated near
drownings of a prisoner in a bathtub filled with ice-cold water; electric
shocks by attaching wires to hands, feet, ears and genitalia; crushing a man's
testicles in a special vice; securing a prisoner's wrists behind his back then
hanging him by the arms causing shoulder dislocation; beatings with rubber
nightsticks and cow-hide whips; and burning flesh with matches or a soldering
iron.
As the SS organization rapidly expanded in the late 1930s,
the super-ambitious Heydrich acquired immense powers and responsibilities. One
of his main accomplishments was the reorganization and bureaucratic
streamlining of the entire Nazi police state. In September 1939, just after the
outbreak of war, he created the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA). This new
organization had seven main branches. The Gestapo was designated as the fourth
branch and was now headed by Heinrich Müller (nicknamed as Gestapo Müller).
Back in 1931, as a member of the Munich police, Müller had successfully
hushed-up the scandal surrounding the suicide of Hitler's niece Geli Raubal.
Thus he had proven himself to be a very dependable man.
Section B4 of the Gestapo dealt exclusively with the
"Jewish question" and came under the permanent control of Adolf
Eichmann. This energetic and efficient organizer would keep the trains running
on time from all over Europe to Nazi death camps located in occupied Poland
during the Final Solution of the Jewish question.
The Gestapo followed Hitler's armies into every country
during the conquest of Europe. By pitting neighbor against neighbor, Gestapo
agents established the same kind of terror mechanism in each occupied country
that had worked so well back in Germany.
In 1942, the Gestapo took things a step further via Hitler's
Night and Fog Decree. Suspected anti-Nazis would now vanish without a trace
into the misty night never to be seen again. The desired effect as stated by
Himmler was to "leave the family and the population uncertain as to the
fate of the offender." The victims were mostly from France, Belgium and
Holland. They were usually arrested in the middle of the night and whisked off
to far away prisons for torture-interrogation, eventually arriving at a
concentration camp in Germany if they survived.
From the very beginning of Hitler's regime, the ever-present
threat of arrest and indefinite confinement in a concentration camp robbed the
German people of their personal freedom and left them as inhibited, dutifully
obedient subjects.
But even this was not
enough. The Nazis wanted to change people's thinking. And so, just as they had
purged their hated political enemies, they began a campaign to purge hated
"unGerman" ideas. That effort started in May 1933 with the worst of
all crimes against human thought and culture – the burning of books.
Stop the gestapo by starting a Committee
of Safety
Thursday April 2, 2015 at 5:00pm PST, the call-in and
express our First Amendment (347) 826-7353
They are pitting neighbor against
neighbor, county against county, state against state and American against American,
we cannot win if we are divide the government wins...
Help us stop the killing, misconduct, excessive force, shootings
and brutality of Americans by the hand of police... if, you care about this country and what is
happening learn today about committee of safety...
The regime, the ever-present threat of arrest and indefinite
confinement in prisons robbed the America people of their personal freedom and
left them as inhibited, dutifully obedient subjects.
But even this was not
enough. The government wanted to change people's thinking. And so, just as they
had purged their hated political enemies, they began a campaign to purge hated
"un-American" ideas. Trying to destroy U.S. Constitution and bill of rights: to take life from you, taking freedom from you
and, murdering your soul and mind...
Is this next America:
“German citizens are stopped and searched by plain-clothes
and uniformed police in March 1933 under the pretext they might be concealing
weapons. Below: Gestapo Headquarters in Berlin, located at No. 8
Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse - a frightful address from 1933 onward.
Next, Göring purged the Berlin police department of
politically unreliable cops and had 50,000 storm troopers sworn in as special
police auxiliaries (Hilfspolizei). Now the storm troopers had actual power of
arrest and they relished its use. Jails were soon overflowing with people taken
into "protective custody" resulting in the need for large outside
prison camps, the birth of the concentration camp system.
Having compromised the uniformed divisions, Göring next
turned his attention to the plain-clothes police. On April 26, 1933, a decree
was issued creating the Secret Police Office (Geheime Polizei Amt) which
quickly became known as the GPA. But this abbreviation was far too similar to
the GPU abbreviation used by the Soviet Political Police in Russia. Thus, the
name was changed to Secret State Police (Geheime Staats Polizei). The actual
term 'Gestapo' was supposedly created by a Berlin postal official who wanted a
name that would fit on a regulation-sized postal rubber stamp. Gestapo was
derived from seven letters within the full name Geheime Staats Polizei.
Unknowingly, the postal official had invented one of the most notorious names
in history.”
This where America is heading fast,
Ask yourself how can we stop this? Who can stop the police? Who will hold them responsible for their action?
The answer will be given…
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