Of course, such racism is the worst kind of stupidity and evil, but in case you missed the real point here, they are training their soldiers to come over here to the US to be EU/UN “peacekeepers” and we should ALL be upset about that. That is the whole reason for this type of training, to get the European “Rapid Reaction” troops ready to pounce on America once the New World Order is in full swing, to enforce the global government system.
If you don’t like it, then stop supporting any aspect of the New World Order, period. That includes the Perpetual War, the torture, the CFR and UN globalism, the surveillance society, the cashless society, the National ID (global actually), biometrics, FEMA camps, gun control, the North American Union (SPP), the open borders, the GM crops, water fluoridation, the electronic voting machines, exporting jobs and manufacturing abroad, the child-takeover, the toxic vaccines, the microchip implants and the horrid list just goes on and on and on.
What needs to happen in America is simply this: abandon identification with political parties and race, identify yourself as a patritotic American who believes in and will defend our Constitution and Bill of Rights against all enemies, foreign or DOMESTIC. Open your eyes and ears to the truth and free yourself from the Right/Left paradigm. Then, the way to really get to the root of it all is to expose 9/11 as an inside job, ordered by the globalist international elite aristocracy as a pretext to get all the above into place. If you don’t understand this fundamental fact, then you don’t understand anything.
Al Sharpton said he was outraged that Germans were “depicting blacks as target practice.”
A German army instructor ordered a soldier to envision himself in New York City facing hostile blacks while firing his machine gun, a video that aired Saturday on national television showed.
The president of the Bronx, the New York City borough that the army instructor referred to in his directions to the soldier, demanded an apology from the German military and said the clip “indicates that bias and assumptions and racism is alive and well around the world.”
Coming after scandals involving photos of German soldiers posing with skulls in Afghanistan and the abuse of recruits by instructors, the video seemed likely to raise more questions about training practices in Germany’s conscript army.
The Defense Ministry said the video was shot in July 2006 at barracks in the northern town of Rendsburg and that the army has been aware of it since January.
“We are currently investigating the incident,” said Florian Naggies, a spokesman for the army and Defense Ministry.
He did not identify the instructor or the soldier.
The clip shows an instructor and a soldier in camouflage uniforms in a forest. The instructor tells the soldier, “You are in the Bronx. A black van is stopping in front of you. Three African-Americans are getting out and they are insulting your mother in the worst ways. … Act.”
The soldier fires his machine gun several times and yells an obscenity several times in English. The instructor then tells the soldier to curse even louder.
In New York, Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion Jr. said whoever was responsible for the video should be disciplined.
“We need to put to rest the prejudices and the hate that is allowed … to be perpetuated so easily and cheaply,” said Carrion, who is of Puerto Rican descent.
“The German government obviously has work to do to correct something that is insidious … Clearly these folks don’t know anything about African Americans or the Bronx,” he said.
Carrion, who just returned from a trip to Germany to promote Bronx tourism, said he would be willing to go back to talk to people in the German military about his borough.
“If we can get a delegation of German military officials to come or government officials, I will host them,” he added. “I’ll take them around the Bronx.”
The Rev. Al Sharpton said he was outraged that Germans were “depicting blacks as target practice.”
A crane lifted the foundation stone of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler’s planned stadium back into its original position at a Nuremberg park which aims to expose the Nazis’ megalomaniac dreams.
Torchlit Nazi Party mass rallies held in the 1930s in the park were supposed to be only the beginning, with the stone laid in 1937 for a stadium that was intended to seat 400,000 fanatical Nazis. A pit was dug for the foundations, but the stadium was never built.
After the war, the park was a source of shame to the city. Most of the pit was filled with the rubble of the central business district, which had been flattened by Allied bombing. Part of the pit remained as a polluted pond.
In the past decade, the city has created a museum to explain the Nazis’ evil philosophy and signposted an educational walk into history through the park. The granite stone, weighing several tons, is topped with a glazed sign explaining its significance.
Matthias Strobel, a city museums official, said the stone had been dumped in scrub till 2001, then stored in a municipal building yard.
“This is not a monument,” he said. “It’s just an exhibit among the 23 stops on our educational walkway.”
It was all that remained of the planned stadium, which the Nazis intended to seat 10 times as many people as big football stadiums. Next to it is a 1,500-metre long concrete apron used by the Nazis for military parades and now used as a car park.
World War II is near its end. The Nazi empire is crumbling from its edges inward as Soviet and Allied forces advance. Millions of Jews, Gypsies and political enemies of the Third Reich already have been systematically exterminated. Hundreds of thousands are still in death camps praying for rescue.
Then, in one final sadistic spasm, the Germans set out to empty camps about to be liberated and move their inmates to the German heartland.
The final nightmare — death marches — is about to begin.
“A handover is out of the question. The camp must be evacuated immediately. No prisoner must be allowed to fall into the hands of the enemy alive,” says a handwritten note on plain paper, apparently referring to Dachau. It is signed by Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler and dated April 14, 1945.
After the war, a copy of Himmler’s extraordinary order was delivered from the Dachau concentration camp archive to the International Tracing Service, or ITS, a unit of the International Committee of the Red Cross which manages a vast repository of wartime and postwar German records in the small resort town of Bad Arolsen.
Now this storehouse of Nazi papers, sealed from public view for 60 years, is the focus of intense diplomacy among the 11 nations governing the Tracing Service as they meet this week in The Hague to discuss how to open them to researchers.
The Associated Press has been given access to the files on the condition that victims are not fully identified.
While much has been written about the death marches, the Bad Arolsen collection allows a unique picture to emerge: a weakened, confused SS; a mass of prisoners marching or packed into trains, moving for up to three days at a time on no more than a piece of stale bread; shocked villagers witnessing — perhaps for the first time — their rulers’ inhumanity.
Across the Polish, Czech and German landscape, dozens of columns of emaciated men and women in striped prison garb straggled through towns and villages. Dogs snapped at their heels, and SS guards shot or beat to death those who couldn’t keep up.
Also in the files are statements by survivors and onlookers, their accounts searingly fresh.
“A prisoner stuck out a cup and begged with his eyes for water,” said one woman in a statement filed in the archive.
When she brought him a drink, “a guard took it from me and threw it in my face. … I went on my way because I could no longer watch what was happening.”
Himmler’s April 14 order to abandon Dachau came three days after Buchenwald — one of the largest camps — was liberated by U.S. forces. Prisoners had broken into houses in the nearby town of Weimar.
“The prisoners have behaved horribly to the civilian population of Buchenwald,” said Himmler’s document.
By the time Dachau was ordered evacuated, most routes were blocked, and only about 7,000 prisoners departed.
That left more than 30,000 in the camp when it fell April 29. [From Internet]
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