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A visit with Shoabloger

April 13, 2013

Hasso Castrup from Denmark, creator of the new website Shoabloger is Carolyn’s guest. Hasso’s special hobby is translating French and German revisionist texts into English and Polish. Currently he is featuring the 2007 Horst Mahler interview by the Jew Michael Friedman, posting it in parts because of it’s length. Among the main topics discussed are:

  • Hasso’s mixed Polish-German family’s experience between the wars, and during & after WWII;
  • The 1943 Jewish uprising in Warsaw vs the August ’44 Polish uprising there;
  • How Poles were treated by the Germans and how German officials sought to identify ethnic-Germans or part-Germans;
  • Soviet/communist treatment of Poles vs. German ‘Nazi’ treatment of Poles;
  • The real Josef Beck and the real Jan T. Gross & the Jedwabne Affair;
  • Poland’s Jewish Problem in it’s many ramifications;
  • Are the present German-Polish borders set for all time or can there be a reconciliation that changes things;
  • Horst Mahler’s spiritual perspective on opposition between Germans and Jews.
 
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Günter Deckert: Frictions in the Eurozone

August 11, 2012

Günter Deckert joins Carolyn from Germany to discuss the breaks in European nations’ solidarity in the face of the growing fiscal crisis. It is being described as “increasing stereotyping of Northern vs. Southern Europeans, with Germans criticized most, naturally, as they become more resentful of bailing out other nations. Günter makes this very plain.

The ongoing government attack on anything and everything on the “right” is brought up to date, including the latest revelation about Beate Zschäpe working for the government.

The controversy over the German Olympic rower Drygalla has devolved into talk of a “democracy pledge” that all sports stars representing Germany must sign. No one suggests far-leftists would need to sign one.

Finally, the Roma problem in Europe and how the European Union has exacerbated it and other immigration problems.

Gunter gives his expert opinion on all this, plus shares about his latest trips to London and Paris.

Image at right: The Pecking Order. Who’s in and who’s out in the European Union.

 
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“The International Jew” Study Hour – Episode 3

July 12, 2012

Carolyn Yeager and Hadding Scott complete Chapter Two, “Germany’s Reaction Against the Jew.” Pictured right: Henry Ford receives the Grand Cross of the German Eagle in 1938.

Next week:  Chapter Three, “Jewish History in the United States”

Note: We are using the Noontide Press publication of The International Jew — The World’s Foremost Problem which can be found online here as a pdf file.

 

 

 

 
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Interview with Henrik Holappa

July 7, 2012

Holappa is a Finnish nationalist now living in Sweden with his wife and baby daughter. He began the Finnish Resistance Movement, which is in league with the Swedish and Norwegian Resistance movements. These are peaceful political movements, not armed movements. Topics discussed:

Email Henrik Holappa:  heholappa at hotmail dot com

Write to Gerhard Ittner:  Gerhard Ittner / Estabelecimento Prisional de Beja /  Rua de Lisboa Nr. 81 / P – 7801-906 Beja / Portugal  (send stamps)

 
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