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Propaganda Campaign by the NEA for the Government

September 1, 2009 · 1 Comment

On his show, Glenn just revealed some conference calls between the federal government and Artists with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).   An artist decided it sounded very fishy, so he recorded the conference calls and brought them to Glenn.   The entire artist community are being hijacked to produce government propaganda to make the government look better and to promote their socialist agenda.

Remember Hitler’s propaganda?

This one translates to say, “This genetically ill person will cost our people’s community 60,000 marks over his lifetime. Citizens, that is your money.”

This one says, “Youth Serves the Führer. All 10-year-olds into the Hitler Youth.”

The caption: “The Jew: The inciter of war, the prolonger of war.”

Translation:  “Frau Keppelmeier commits the crime (and it was a crime) of listening to British radio:

At night Frau Keppelmeier turns her dial,
And listens in on London.
She sits there listening to lies,
Happily being led astray.”

This poster dates from 1942-1943.  Allied bombing of German cities had increased to the level that children in cities were being sent to the countryside for safety.  The German term Kinderlandverschickung translates as “sending children to the countryside.”   The poster encourages parents to register their children aged 3-14 for the program.

This 1944 poster is on the same theme.  The text:  “The air terror continues. Mothers, send your children to safety!”

Nazi propaganda in the form of posters, news-reels and cinema films portrayed disabled people as “useless eaters” and people who had “lives unworthy of living.“   The propaganda stressed the high cost of supporting disabled people, and suggested that there was something unhealthy or even unnatural about society paying for this.  One famous Nazi propaganda film, Ich Klage An (I Accuse), told the story of a doctor who killed his disabled wife.  The film put forward an argument for “mercy killings.”  Other propaganda, including poster campaigns, portrayed disabled people as freaks.  (Can you say Terry Shivo?)

We need to PRAY PRAY PRAY!!!

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  • Robert Crawford // October 6, 2009 at 11:30 pm

    Of course, one of the favorite techniques of propagandists is called “transfer,” whereby the propagandist juxtaposes two phenomena and invites the viewer to associate them–without troubling himself to establish any actual association. A hypothetical example would be for the propagandist to report that President Obama had just given a powerful speech, and then point out that Hitler was a powerful speaker–following that mighty leap into space with clips of Hitler ranting and the smoke stacks belching at Auschwitz. Another hypothetical example would be for the propagandist to assert that the nation’s artists were being “hijacked” to create propaganda, make the dizzying jump from that assertion to pointing out that the Nazis used propaganda, and then follow up with odious examples of Nazi propaganda. That one would be awfully crude and obvious, admittedly, but could still work on really stupid or poorly informed consumers.

    As for your closing query–I suppose I COULD say, “Terry Shivo,” but I think the poor lady’s name was “Schiavo.”

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