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Welcome Back The Spotlight 'O Terror
Green - Low: This setting is here just as a reference point. DHS will never use it because it would mean we didn’t need them anymore.
Blue - Guarded: This rarely used setting on the Stoplight ‘O Terror could indicate things like an undocumented worker within 3 square miles of the president.
Yellow - Elevated: This is the standard level of fear. Don’t expect to see anything lower than this as long as the Regressives are in office. Be scared, but not too scared to vote Republican.
Orange - High: Chertoff heard that someone in the CIA’s brother’s boss’ nephew’s sister-in-law heard about a plan to blow up Amish Country Popcorn Factory in Berne Indiana. It’s ok to pee your pants at this level.
Red - Severe: A terror attack was recently narrowly averted. We can’t release any details but just be thankful we saved your asses. Used frequently before midterm elections. See October Surprise. (Oh My God, Take Away My Freedoms and Protect Me From Them There Terrorists, Like Osama Hussein!!!)
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Wake judge orders home schoolers into public classrooms
Posted: Mar. 12, 2009
Updated: Mar. 17, 2009
Raleigh, N.C. — A judge in Wake County said three Raleigh children need to switch from home school to public school. Judge Ned Mangum is presiding over divorce proceeding of the children's parents, Thomas and Venessa Mills.
Venessa Mills was in the fourth year of home schooling her children who are 10, 11 and 12 years old. They have tested two years above their grade levels, she said.
"We have math, reading; we have grammar, science, music,” Venessa Mills said.
Her lessons also have a religious slant, which the judge said was the root of the problem.
"My teaching is strictly out of the Bible, and it's very clear. It is very evident so I just choose to follow the Bible,” Venessa Mills said.
In an affidavit filed Friday in the divorce case, Thomas Mills stated that he "objected to the children being removed from public school." He said Venessa Mills decided to home school after getting involved with Sound Doctrine church "where all children are home schooled."
Thomas Mills also said he was "concerned about the children's religious-based science curriculum" and that he wants "the children to be exposed to mainstream science, even if they eventually choose to believe creationism over evolution."
In an oral ruling, Mangum said the children should go to public school.
"He was upfront and said that, 'It's not about religion.' But yet when it came down to his ruling and reasons why, 'He said this would be a good opportunity for the children to be tested in the beliefs that I have taught them,'" Venessa Mills said.
All sides agree the children have thrived with home school, and Vanessa Mills thinks that should be reason enough to continue teaching at home.
"I cannot sit back and allow this to happen to other home schoolers. I don't want it happening to my children,” Venessa Mills said.
Mangum said he wouldn't talk with WRAL News Thursday about the details of the case because he hasn't issued a written ruling yet. He said he expected to sign it in a few weeks.
An estimated 71,566 students were taught at home during the 2007-08 school year, according to figures released by the state Division of Non-Public Education. The enrollment amounts to about 4 percent of students ages 7 to 16 in North Carolina – students in that age range are required by state law to attend school. About two-thirds of the schools classified themselves as religious schools.
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4727161/
Buchanan’s pro-German and anti-Polish book “The Unnecessary War”
Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski
www.pogonowski.com
Patrick J. Buchanan writes falsely in his book: “Churchill, Hitler, and
the Unnecesary War” (Crown Publishers, 2008, ISBN 978-0-307-40515-9)
that there were two main causes of the decline of the West, namely the
declaration of war on Germany in 1914 and British guarantees to Poland
in March 1939, which according to Buchanan, gave an opportunity to the
“reckless” Poles to start the Second World War.
The truth is, that facing German mobilization, which started on July 31,
1914, Russia also mobilized. Then on August 1, 1914, the already fully
mobilized Germany, declared war on Russia, by means of an ultimatum,
which stated that if Russia does not demobilize within 12 hours, Germany
will (and actually did) attack Russia. Thereby Germany started the
actual fighting of the First World War.
Next day on August 2, 1914, German ultimatum to Belgium demanded free
passage in order to attack France the Germans hoped to defeat as
quickly, as they did in 1871. Defeat of Russia by Germany and German
colonization of Russia, similar to British colonization of India, was to
take longer time, according to Aleksander Guczkow, defense minister in
Kerensky’s government.
According to Guchkov Germans wanted to treat Russia like the British
treated India, so that they could build the “German Empire from the
Rhine River to Vladivostok” in competition for world domination against
the British Empire. The Germans wanted to end British control of the
seas. German victory was to promote Germany from number three colonial
power to number one.
Loosing on the western front, Germans had to give up temporarily the
building of the “German Empire from the Rhine River to Vladivostok” and
move their troops from the Russian front to the western front in France.
In order to do so, German government recruited Lenin, a revolutionary
refugee in Switzerland, in order get him to start a revolution in
Russia, so that the German army could have more soldiers for combat in
France.
Six million dollars in gold was brought from Germany by Lenin, and
twenty million dollars in gold from New York was brought on board of the
ship Christiana Fiord by Leon Trotsky (Lev Davidovich Bronstein) for the
financing of the Bolshevik takeover of the government in St Petersburg.
It happened simply by hiring, for that purpose, local organized criminal
gangs. The unwanted Bolshevik government had to use terror in order to
stay in power.
True to Lenin’s mission, the Bolshevik government surrendered to Germany
at Brest Litovsk on February 9, 1918 and formally agreed to make Russia
a vassal of Germany as the first step towards building of the “German
Empire from the Rhine River to Vladivostok.”
Social revolutionary party considered Lenin a traitor, and on August 30,
1918 he was shot by Dora Kaplan and had one of his lungs punctured. On
July 6, 1918 German Ambassador, count von Mirbach, was killed in Moscow.
Some 200 social revolutionaries were executed as a reprisal. On July 30,
1918 Field Marshal von Eichhorn, German commander in the Ukraine and his
aid capt. von Dressler were killed by a bomb thrown in the streets of
Kiev by social revolutionary Boris Danskio. On August 31 British embassy
was sacked by Bolsheviks in Petrograd and British attaché, capt. Gromie,
was killed. Russia was not about to be colonized by Germany.
German capitulation on the Western Front on November 11, 1918, postponed
the grandiose German plans to colonize Russia till 1939 and Hitler’s
“best case scenario” starting with the annexation of the Ukraine. Before
shooting started Hitler told the representative of the League of
Nations, Jacob Burkhardt, in August of 1939, that if the West is too
stupid to understand that Hitler’s purpose is to destroy Soviet Russia,
then Hitler would join Russia in order to defeat the West, and after his
victory over the West, he would destroy the Soviet Union.
I remember while being incarcerated for five years as a political
prisoner in Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin that I have
heard a conversation between of two officers of the Waffen SS, who, by
the end of 1942, still believed that after winning the Second World War,
Germany will have to attack Japan, in order to establish mighty German
marine base in Vladivostock, to dominate the Pacific Ocean.
According to Goebbel’s diary Hitler believed the British Empire “must be
preserved if at all possible. For if it collapses, then we [Germans]
shall not inherit it.” According to Buchanan Hitler believed that “the
British were a superior race and a fit partner for Germany,” while
“Churchill was “his worst enemy, the tool of English Jews who had
scorched an Anglo-German alliance.” During the 1940 invasion of France,
when British forces were in panic fleeing towards Dunkirk to evacuate,
Hitler personally ordered a halt to two SS divisions, which were about
to annihilate the retreating British. Earlier on August 22, 1939 Hitler
ordered his generals to use utmost ferocity against all ethnic Poles.
Many times Poland was a victim of the international law of the jungle.
Geneva conventions tried unsuccessfully, to oppose the exercise of
international law of the jungle, practiced by stronger countries on the
weaker states. Poland’s predicament in 1939 illustrates the use of the
law of the jungle by her neighbors Germany and the Soviet Union, both of
whom were ready to commit mass murders, with the purpose of beheading
Polish nation by murdering its intellectual elite.
The Poles realized that German victory in 1939 over the USSR would
result in the annexation of the Ukraine by Germany and liquidation of
the Polish state in its historic lands, what to Buchanan apparently
represents no more than “collateral damage.” On the other hand in case
of its victory, the Soviet “evil empire,” would convert Poland into a
satellite state, on the historic Polish lands, leaving a future
possibility of freedom of Poland. For this reason the Poles chose not to
help Hitler to destroy the USSR in 1939. Needless to say the Russians do
not admit that Poland’s refusal to fight on Hitler’s side, saved the
USSR from defeat in a two front war starting in 1939. General of the
NKVD Pavel Sudoplatov described the fear of defeat in Moscow of the two
front war in his book “Special Tasks.”
Thus, as I said before, Patrick J. Buchanan falsifies history in his
book: “Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecesary War” (Crown Publishers,
2008, ISBN 978-0-307-40515-9) saying that British guarantees to Poland
in March 1939 permitted the Poles to drag Britain, France and the USA
into the “Unnecessary War,” very damaging to the West. Let us review
what really did happen.
Poland’s critical negotiations with Hitler took place during the period
from August 5, 1935 to January 26, 1939. Hitler tried to force Poland to
join the Anti-Comintern Pact, as described by Józef Lipski, the
Ambassador of Poland in Berlin, in his book entitled “Diplomat in Berlin
1933-1939.”
During that period Poles understood Hitler’s “best case scenerio,” which
was to annex the Ukraine after victory over the Soviet Union by joined
forces of the Anti-Comintern Pact. The Pact was to have some 600
divisions or more than twice the number of Soviet divisions, which were
weakened, by the Stalinist purges, in which some 44,000 Soviet officers
were killed.
The 600 divisions planned by Hitler were to be composed of 220 German
divisions, 200 Japanese and 80 divisions from several members of the
Pact as well as 100 Polish divisions, after mobilization of some three
and half million Polish soldiers or 10% of the population of Poland.
Japanese forces attacked the Soviets starting in 1937 and fought some of
the largest air battles in the world history up to that time. In the
Soviet-Japanese battle of August 20-25, 1939, on the Khalka River at
Khalkhim-Gol, near the trans-Siberian railroad, 25,000 Japanese soldiers
and 10,000 Soviets were killed. The Japanese losses included some 50,000
wounded in the battle, which is described by historians as the first to
use the blitzkrieg tactics. Little known in the West the battle of
Khlkhim-Gol was one of the decisive battles of WWII.
German betrayal of Japan took place, when the Japanese expected German
help against the USSR. On August 22, 1939, Germany was instead signing
an anti-Polish pact with the Soviets, thereby betraying the
Anti-Comintern Pact, signed by Hitler with Japan on November 6, 1936.
Japan lodged an official protests in Berlin.
Germany’s murderous invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 was to be a
part of the final stage of the German push on to the “Slavic East” -
push, which started thousand years ago. Nearly 200 years before Hitler
attacked Poland, during the second half of the 19th century, Otto von
Bismarck, Germany’s “Iron Chancellor,” began advancing his concept of
exterminating the Poles.
In the second half of the 19th century, Bismarck revived memories of the
German genocide of the Balto-Slavic Prussians in the 13th century. As
early as 1856, Prussian
Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1815 – 189
, Berlin’s ambassador to the
all-German Parliament in Frankfurt, wrote that the Polish minority must
be exterminated.
Bismarck’s anti-Catholic and anti-Polish policies were the basis for his
“Kultur Kampf” program. Such ideas were a prelude to the genocides and
mass murders of the
20th century – the century in which more people were killed than ever
before.
Chancellor Bismarck repeatedly likened the Poles to wolves which should
be “shot to death whenever possible.” In 1861 he declared, “Hit the
Poles till they despair of their very lives…if we are to survive, our
only course is to exterminate them.” (Werner Richter, ‘Bismark’ New
York: Putnam Press, 1964, page 101).
Prussian hatred of everything Polish is well documented especially since
the time when the Hohenzollerns, the ancestors of German emperors,
starting in 1525 and for more than a century, had to kneel while paying
their taxes and tribute to the king of Poland. Later they paid similar
tribute to the king of Sweden. The Kingdom of Prussia was created in
1701 with its capital in Berlin. This happened with financial help of
the Jews, thanks to the regular transfer of capital from Poland to
Berlin by Jewish bankers, frightened by the Chmielnicki’s uprising and
mass killings of Jews in the Ukraine, at the end of the “Golden Decade”
of Jewish exploitation of the Ukrainian peasants in 1648.
The cradle of modern German militarism was shaped. The name of “Prussia”
symbolized the continuity of German militaristic tradition. It recalled
the 13th century
conquest and genocide of the Balto-Slavic Prussians by the armed monks
of the Teutonic Order. However, the Kingdom of Prussia faced destruction
during the Seven Years War.
Berlin was occupied and burned by the Russian army in 1760. Russia
decided to destroy the new Kingdom of Prussia in order to prevent it
from acquiring the means to unify the 350 independent German
principalities into a united Germany, with its new capital in Berlin. In
exchange for Prussia and Silesia, Poland was to give Podolia to Russia.
However, Polish citizens living in Podolia refused to agree to become
subjects of the tsar.
Poland’s refusal to exchange of provinces with the Russians saved the
Kingdom of Prussia from destruction and permitted the Hohenzollerns of
Berlin to return to their schemes for partitioning Poland, after a new
and weak-minded Tsar Peter III (1728-1762) became very accommodating to
Prussia. The situation became even more favorable to Berlin, after
Peter III was assassinated with the connivance of his German wife,
Catherine II (1729-1796), who usurped the Russian throne by a coup
d’etat on July 9, 1762. The marriage of Peter III and Catherine is known
as a „miracle” that saved Prussia.
Berlin was then able to provoke a series of Polish-Russian wars. Each
war gave Berlin a chance to rob Polish land by annexation. Cultural and
economic oppression by Prussia of the annexed Polish lands followed
until the times of Bismarck, who formed his plans for exterminating the
Poles. Berliners had a strong anti-Polish tradition, which helped
inspire Hitler’s genocidal crimes against the citizens of Poland.
On April 24, 1939, when Hitler terminated his non-aggression pact with
Poland, he was furious that Poland rejected his “offer of friendship and
alliance.” As I said, Hitler made such an offer for the first time as
early as August 5, 1935 when he declared that good Polish-German
relations were of primary importance to him. He wanted a military
alliance with Poland and Japan against the Soviet Union to which he had
no land access. Poland’s territory constituted a physical barrier
between Germany and the Soviets.
Earlier Hitler was an Austrian admirer of the Polish victory over
Lenin’s Bolshevik invasion and war of 1919 and 1920, when the Soviet
commander Mikhail Tukhachevsky wrote an order on July 4, 1920: „To the
west over the corpse of White Poland, on the road to the worldwide
conflagration.” Thus Poland’s victory over the Red Army saved Europe
from communist revolution at that time.
Twenty years later Hitler wanted an alliance with Poland and Japan in
his obsession to attack the Soviet Union and follow the teachings of his
mentors such as major general Karl Haushoffer, in order to realize the
dream of the “German Empire from the Rhine River to Vladivostok” and
German domination of the world. However at that time ”Soviet forces
outnumbered those of Germany: 20,000 tanks to 3,500 and 10,000 aircraft
to the Luftwaffe’s 3,400” [Hammond Atlas of the 29th Century, edited by
Richard Overy, Times Books, Harper Collins, 1999].
Apparently Hitler’s “best case scenario” was to attack the Soviets with
some 600 divisions without having to fight on the western front. When
Poland refused, Hitler put in practice Bismarck’s wishes and committed
mass murder in Poland as a vengeance and already in February 1940,
Hitler published detailed plans for the destruction of Warsaw as
prepared on his orders by an architect Zigfrid Pabst. Warsaw was
systematically destroyed by the Germans in 1944 when the Soviets stopped
the front to let the Germans eliminate as many Polish patriots as
possible and in process kill a quarter of a million civilians.
Betrayal of Poland in 1943 took place in Teheran. Year later in Moscow
Churchill reaffirmed his acceptance of Soviet border along the Bug River
and promised Stalin to “bring pressure to bear” on the Poles to do
likewise. On October 13, 1944 Chuchill wrote referring to Stalin: “I
like him the more I see him.”
Buchanan in his book characterized Poles as arrogant, full of hubris,
irrational, treacherous and stupid, while Poland’ foreign minister Józef
Beck he chooses to qute “was detested… for his duplicity, dishonesty,
and… depravity.” Buchanan quotes Churchill saying that Poland had “hyena
appetite” for Zaolizie and his reference on November 16, 1945 to the
origins of “The Unnecessary War.”
Against the backdrop of history Patrick J. Buchanan presents a false
story in his book: “Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War” (Crown
Publishers, 2008, ISBN 978-0-307-40515-9) in which he falsely claims
that there were two causes of the decline of the West, namely the
declaration of war on Germany in 1914 and British guarantees to Poland
in March 1939, which according to Buchanan gave an opportunity to the
Poles to start The Second World War. Thus, Buchanan in his zeal to
criticize the current irresponsibility of issuing security guarantees by
the USA to over 50 countries, repeatedly violated the historical truth.
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