... ginning. And one of them was declared to be an enemy agent, and the German Government had put their American properties in his name, and so the US Government, to confiscate the U.S. properties, identified him ...
... an enemy agent, and the German Government had put their American properties in his name, and so the US Government, to confiscate the U.S. properties, identified him as an illegal foreign agent. But that didn’t tak ...
... vernment had put their American properties in his name, and so the US Government, to confiscate the U.S. properties, identified him as an illegal foreign agent. But that didn’t take away from their presti ...
... had figured that he would take over the Soviet Union and then they would—the British Empire and the American Empire—could expand.
... ry— one of the tricks of the ruling class has been to teach the public that there are no classes in America. I had a professor in graduate school when I was, in 1959 or 60, talking about the effect of class ...
... they’re living like garbage, that’s the best thing for them. And so they have taught people that in America there are no classes.
... n theory I don’t think are at all what we’re being told by the theoretical physicists in Europe and America.
Yeah, part of it was that the government had been buying milk, dehydrating it, making cheese and butter to keep American farmers working [in ...
... f it was that the government had been buying milk, dehydrating it, making cheese and butter to keep American farmers working [inaudible] the prices. So that they were warehousing huge amounts of powdered milk ...
... right-wing authoritarian’, even though it’s a semi-confusing term, do you personally see it more in Americans versus other places. I know you’ve mentioned Mexico as a different type of environment and being a ...
... ronment and being a little more cheerful. Do you think that’s largely because of the history of the U.S. and how things got fleshed out?
A lot of it is the specific policy choices of the government, and corporations indoctrinating Americans in a certain way. And one of my main criticisms of Bob Altemeyer is that he has focused on the righ ...
... ing if you define ‘right’ in the sense of the fascism that Winston Churchill and FDR subscribed to. Americans generally think of FDR as an extreme leftist president. But definitely his admiration for Mussolin ...
... was saving his class. Saving the ruling class because there was such a threat of revolution in the United States. So he was saving capitalism. And that would, I think, fit in as, you could say, modified fascism. ...
... ssed himself many times as wanting Hitler to go fight the Soviets. And since that was the preferred American policy, they had installed him as vice president in 1944.
... e not only helped moved to Argentina and adjoining countries, but a lot of them were brought to the U.S., the scientists in particular.