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The Coup You Never Knew- Most of us weren’t taught about the one planned in 1933
Remember learning about the “Wall Street Putsch” in high school history class? C’mon, you know… the time in the 1930’s when industrialists and bankers tried to create a 500,000-member army of WWI vets to overthrow FDR, but then were outed by … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 December, Feature Articles, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters
Tagged billionaires, corporatism, coup, dictator, dulles, fascist, fdr, ford, general butler, generals, hitler, millionaires, overthrow, rockefeller, roosevelt, smedley butler, the business plot, wall street, war is a racket, ww1
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Book Spotlight- “Hitler” by Volker Ullrich
Godwin’s Law is the tongue-in-cheek observation that in online arguments, the longer the discussion continues the probability of a comparison to Nazis or Hitler approaches certainty. It’s a subtle poke at the idea that people resort to Hitler comparisons as … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 October, 2016 September, Book Spotlight, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters
Tagged book spotlight, books, demagogue, godwins law, hitler, hitler- ascent, michiko kakutani, powells, trump, volker ullrich
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