Absolutely.  Naomi Klein's "Shock Doctrine" doesn't research as far back as 
that, but the mind set she discusses was alive and well in WWI as well. a

Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               And WWII made 
money for these people .... all the way around.
 
 Angela Mailander wrote:
 > Who's they is a good question, and I know for sure that I can't know what 
 > the upper levels of the governing hierarchy are.  I know for sure the 
 > Vatican was very much involved in the creation of Hitler.  And Wall Street 
 > was ultimately responsible for the financing.  In 1947 Senator Homer T. Bone 
 > (yes, really his name) told the U.S. Congress, "Farben was Hitler and Hitler 
 > was Farben" ---I.G. Farben being the corporation that created Hitler and 
 > that manufactured the poisonous gases for the death camps.  But Paul Warburg 
 > (father of the Fed. Reserve) sat on the board of directors of Farben, and 
 > Senator Bone could have said what he said about Farben about General 
 > Electric and a dozen other U.S. corporations.  Like Iraq, Germany was a 
 > feeding frenzy for American corporations.  
 >
 > Interesting you mention Icke.  Isn't he the guy who argues that we were 
 > bio-engineered by space aliens?  That was a story Hitler also believed to be 
 > true. Yet Icke seems to act as if the idea was original with him. a
 >
 > lurkernomore20002000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                              
 >     --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander 
 >  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >   There is a misunderstanding that I'd like to clear up right from 
 >  the start. Hitler was not responsible for fascism.  Hitler was a 
 >  tool that was used.  They did a talent search for a dictator, very 
 >  openly.  Then, when they found their man, they groomed him and 
 >  educated him, gave him new clothes, new pronunciation, new ways to 
 >  think, groovy yogic techniques, etc.  They manufactured Hitler in 
 >  their ashram, quite literally.  
 >  
 >  And who is they?
 >  
 >  lurk
 >  
 >  P.S. I am guessing it is the usual suspects, Rothchilds etc.  Not 
 >  that I doubt that, I really don't know.  I've read Icke.  Find some 
 >  stuff preposterous, some credible.  Haven't read him in a while.
 >  
 >  lurk
 >  
 >  
 >      
 >                        
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