The Reincarnation of German Fascism
By Vicky Davis | March 07, 2023
In 1937, Professor Robert A. Brady published a book titled: The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism. In the foreword of the book, Harold J. Laski wrote:
"Fascism is nothing more than monopoly capitalism imposing its will on those masses whom it has deliberately transformed into its slaves.""There is no social revolution: the ownership of the instruments of production in the sense that those organs through which prior to 1933, criticism of the social order might be expressed, have been ruthlessly destroyed. What replaces them is essentially a partnership between monopoly capitalism and the Nazi Party in which that supreme coercive power which is the state's essence is used to compel obedience to the new system."
In Nazi Germany, corporations partnered with the military to impose fascist management on the people. The military got carried away and committed crimes against humanity. The reincarnation of German fascism in the United States, has the common element – corporations and monopoly capitalists but this time, they have partnered with the administrative agencies of government. As in Nazi Germany, the corporations have the power and the government does their bidding. In the reincarnated system of fascism, the primary mechanism of force is information, telecommunications and systems of surveillance and control. Combine these elements with a corrupt Department of Justice and increasingly, a corrupt court system. The nation's information infrastructure was weaponized by the agencies of government to manage and control the slaves for the wealthy elite, monopoly capitalists.
The Organization of Opinion
What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the consent of the governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind.
~ Woodrow Wilson, July 4, 1918, Speech at Mount Vernon
Organizers of Opinion and Policy: International Democrat Union
In 1983, Frank Fahrenkopf, as Chairman of the Republican National Committee published an article he wrote in Commonsense, A Republican Journal of Thought P.18, Volume 6, December 1983, Number 1. The title of the article was The Challenge of Democracy: The Republican Response (See P.20). In the article, he reveals the following:
The Republican Response: Expanding the Frontiers of Democracy
Republicans can play a unique role in this process as the Party's international programs continue to expand under the Endowment structure. For example, our position as a charter member of the world's newest international political organization, the International Democrat Union (IDU), offers a key set of opportunities.
The IDU, established in June 1983, brings together some of the leading conservative and moderate political parties in the world, including the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom, the German Christian Democratic Party, the Canadian Progressive Conservative Party and a host of other parties from Europe and Pacific.
. . . The Wall Street Journal hailed the IDU as "The Nonsocialist International." With Vice President George Bush representing President Reagan, and former National Security Advisor Richard V. Allen in attendance, I signed the IDU's founding charter marking the first time that the Republican Party has joined an international political organization of this magnitude.
Our role in the founding of the IDU grew from our participation–again as a founding member–of the Pacific Democrat Union (PDU) which with the European Democrat Union formed the IDU.
Frank Fahrenkopf - Background
1983 – National Endowment for Democracy
1984, he founded the International Republican Institute with Democratic National Committee chairman Paul G. Kirk. (See previous research: Democracy's True Colors)
In 1975, Fahrenkopf founded Fahrenkopf, Mortimer, Sourwine, Mousel and Sloane. The new firm's clients included hotels, casinos, liquor vendors, and construction companies. Also in the 1970s, Fahrenkopf was retained by the Washington law firm of Hogan and Hartson. He worked as local counsel in Nevada when the firm represented Bethesda, Maryland-based Howard Hughes Medical Institute in litigation over Hughes's will. In 1985, Fahrenkopf was hired as a "special partner" of Hogan and Hartson, which hoped to use Fahrenkopf's national and international ties to help further develop its international practice. Center for Public Integrity, The Buying of the Presidency 2008
In 1985, Fahrenkopf was hired by the firm Hogan & Hartson, as a "special partner", where he was paid at least $100,000 a year. While RNC head, he also worked for two Nevada law firms, and was a director of First Republic Bank Corporation of California.[1] See previous research: Samuel "Sandy the Burglar" Berger another Hogan & Hartson international trade policy attorney.
IDU – Founding Meeting Minutes, June 24, 1983
Chairman: Dr. Alois Mack, Austria, Osterreichische Volkspartei (Austrian People's Party)
U.S. – Vice Chairman: Richard Allen, Reagan's National Security Advisor
Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, Republican National Committee
Proximate Beginning of the Movement
Toward the North American Union
IDU Mission
The International Democrat Union (IDU) shall consist of member parties of the Asia Pacific Democrat Union (APDU); the Caribbean Democrat Union (CDU); the Democrat Union of Africa; the European Democrat Union (EDU); the European People's Party (EPP); the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists (AECR); and the Union of Latin American Parties (UPLA), which have adhered to the Declaration of Principles.
The IDU will foster the common philosophy of its member parties, establish permanent relations at a bilateral and multilateral level, encourage mutual support and to these ends will provide a forum for the exchange of views and information on matters of interest to all or a considerable number of its members.
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