Sixteen Democrats and one Independent State Attorneys General are calling for the prosecution of climate change deniers in the name of “clean power.” These AG’s are promising to use the power of the government, like all totalitarian ideologies, to force the people into submitting to what they deem to be the truth.
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Their tactics are similar to the tactics used by the German Reich between 1920-1940.
In the 1920’s, the German Communist Party and the National Socialist German Worker’s (Nazi) Party were two sides of the same coin. To gain power, the Nazi party had to convince the German people the Communists where evil and extremists. The man to do it was Adolf Hitler. He used anger, hatred, and disinformation to turn the Germans against Communism while at the same time hiding the atrocities of Nazism.
Under the guise of “protecting the people,” disinformation involved first labeling and targeting opponents.
In January 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor where he immediately began labeling Communists as terrorists. (This is quite rich coming from the man that would execute six million Jews within the next decade.)
Hitler was able to appoint Hermann Goering as the Nazi President of the Reichstag, or German National Parliament. Goering was already in command of Hitler’s Nazi SA force, or “Storm Troopers,” throughout Prussia. After receiving the title of Interior Minister of Prussia, Goering used his position to assemble a massive police force.
Under the guise of “protecting the people,” disinformation also involved falsely accusing opponents of inciting violence.
On February 22, 1933, Goering appointed fifty thousand of SA officials as secret state police, known as the “Gestapo.” Two days later Goering raided the Communist headquarters. Putting his own propaganda in motion, Goering falsely accused the communists of inciting a revolution. He claimed to find evidence of literature encouraging an armed rebellion, including attacks on public buildings. The stage was set.
This gave Goering the cover he needed when the Reichstag building suspiciously caught fire just days later. He immediately sent his Storm Troopers out to arrest over 4,000 carefully pre-selected Communist leaders and Reichstag deputies, as well as other political opponents. These prisoners were mercilessly beaten and tortured in SA barracks.