Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Dan Crenshaw Slams Google For Calling PragerU \"Nazis\"" video.
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@John-fk5qq What the progressive Democrats want today, by their own words, is very close to National Socialism. The EU, that the left vehemently defends, sprang up from the Nazi's Neuordnung Europas (New Order of Europe). Within that was the Kalergi Plan, as it was the Nazis who colluded with the Muslims, (to kill the religious Jews), that formed the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. This is what is behind the Muslim migrant invasion today.
New Deal, New Age, New Order, New Federalism, New World Order, and neocons and neoliberals (new conservatives and new liberals). This is the progressive Federalist and Federal Reserve movement. The Fed is tied directly to the Bank of International Settlements, which was controlled by the Nazi Party.
This same New Order ideology was backed by many in the US, the progressives, as well as the new UN after 1945. Professor Carroll Quigley, of Georgetown U., stated what the politicians had planned in an interview with the New York Times:
"I learned the Round Table Group [Cecil Rhodes et al] was very influential,” Quigley says. "I knew they were the real founders of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and I knew they were the founders of the Institute of Pacific Relations. I knew that they were the godfathers of the Council on Foreign Relations. So I began to put this thing together and I found that this group was working for a number of things.
"It was a secret group. Its members were working to federate the English-speaking world. They were closely linked to international bankers. They were working to establish what I call a three-power world: England and the U.S., Hitler's Germany and Soviet Russia. They said, 'We can control Germany because it is boxed in between the Atlantic bloc and the Russians. The Russians will behave because they're boxed in between the Atlantic bloc and the American Navy in Singapore.’ Now, notice that this is essentially a balance of power system."__Prof. Carroll Quigley, The Washington Post Sunday Magazine, Article: "The Professor Who Knew Too Much," (March 23rd, 1975)
The Institute of Pacific Relations, founded by Lionel Curtis in 1925, is very important. Curtis was close to Rhodes and Milner. They were involved with installing Communism in the rest of Asia, using the YMCA as a front. They are the same people who had previously helped to start the Communist Revolution in Russia in 1917, where they also made use of the YMCA. In fact, one could call these people Federalists, and what they did was by design. They installed three brands of socialism around the globe, New Deal, National, and Communism.
The "IPR was founded in the spirit of Wilsonianism, an awareness of the United States' new role as a world power after World War I, and a belief that liberal democracy should be promoted throughout the world. To promote greater knowledge of issues, the IPR supported conferences, research projects and publications, and after 1932 published a quarterly journal Pacific Affairs. After World War II, Cold War charges that the IPR was infiltrated with Communists led to Congressional hearings and loss of tax-exempt status."
Lionel Curtis is known for leading Milner's Kindergarten, which is the Rhodes/Milner Roundtable.
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