By Charley Reese
    
    06/08/07 "Lew      Rockwell" -- -- In reading an excellent book,      Satanic Purses: Money, Myth and Misinformation, by R.T. Naylor      (publisher is McGill-Queen's University Press), I suddenly      realized why Adolf Hitler was so popular during the first years      of his administration.
    
    The funny thing is that the book is not about Hitler or Germany,      but about the U.S. and the bogus war on terror. It is an      outstanding book, carefully researched and footnoted, and      written in a reasonable manner, though with delicious dollops of      sarcasm.
    
    It's the carefully detailed accounts of injustices committed by      the U.S. government against American Muslims that gave me the      insight about Hitler. In the early days of the Third Reich, if      you weren't a criminal, a communist or a Jew, you never saw the      dark side of the Nazi government. You saw an economy being      revitalized, superhighways being built, Germans being put back      to work, the disgraceful Versailles Treaty being scrapped. It      must have looked a lot like morning in Germany to the people who      had suffered through runaway inflation, economic depression and      street riots.
    
    Similarly, if you are not a Muslim or an Arab-American who has      been a victim of the Patriot Act and other laws carelessly      passed in the hysteria following the attacks in 2001, then the      Bush administration probably looks perfectly normal. You      probably even believe that it is really protecting you from      terrorists, just as many Germans believed Hitler was protecting      them from the "bad guys."
    
    What Taylor's book demonstrates is how often this is pure      nonsense, and at the same time what terrible damage is being      done to the rule of law and America's traditional respect for      human rights.
    
    Typically, the government will swoop down and seize an      organization's records and computers, while making public      accusations of the people being "involved" with terrorists. The      important point is that this is done before any determination of      guilt or innocence has even begun. By the time a defendant gets      to court, if he ever does, he's ruined. Quite often then, the      fearless feds will say, "Well, never mind about this terrorist      business, just plead guilty to a minor immigration violation."      Often defendants are bullied into admitting guilt they don't      deserve by threats of being declared an enemy combatant, which      means indefinite imprisonment, probably for life.
    
    You can see the process going on with the four men charged with      planning to blow up the fuel lines to JFK International Airport      in New York. In the first place, it is common knowledge that if      you blow up a fuel line, you will get an explosion and fire at      one point. The claim that the whole pipeline would blow up for      miles is nonsense, and the government knows that, but it threw      that out to claim the plot endangered "thousands" of lives.
    
    The real question is, Did these guys actually plan it, or were      they set up by the government's federal informant? The federal      government has a terrible record of using informants to entrap      people. The whole tragedy of Ruby Ridge, which cost the lives of      Randy Weaver's wife and son, resulted from a federal informant      who nagged Weaver into sawing off the barrels of a shotgun,      something any kid can do with a vice and a hacksaw. The feds      then arrested Weaver with the intention of forcing him to become      an informant, and the tragic farce ensued.
    
    So even though you haven't felt the arbitrary and unjust power      of the government, you should read this book and find out just      how much deception is involved in this war on terror. You'll      discover how often oil, diamonds and big business play      behind-the-scenes roles in this current so-called war.
    
    As the German people discovered, once a government has unlimited      power, it will eventually use that power against everyone.
    
    Charley Rees has been a journalist for 49 years.
 
 


 
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Thanks for writing this.
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