Hello, and welcome back to American Dissident Voices. I'm National Alliance Chairman Erich Gliebe.
Most everyone who has even a passing interest in history, politics, or racial issues is familiar with the Second World War. Those of us who view history through the lens of race have perhaps looked at that war a little more closely than have others. For instance, unlike most Americans, White American racialists are at least as interested in the titanic struggle that my own father participated in as a member of the Pan-European crusade on the Eastern Front against the red beast of Soviet Communism... as they are in the battles that American forces participated in. But one thing that fewer people realize is that the Second World War was almost an inevitable result of the atrocious conditions imposed on Germany at the end of the First World War by the Treaty of Versailles.
The more I learn about the First World War and its aftermath, the more I better understand what is going on today, particularly in the Middle East. We may have occasion to discuss in more depth what was once called "The Great War" on later programs, but today I just want to take as a theme for this broadcast a quote that was uttered by a German officer during that first horrific war of the 20th Century.
During the First World War, Germany was allied to the empire of Austria-Hungary. That empire was decrepit and crumbling, a conglomeration of different ethnicities and different languages held together by...basically nothing. The weakness of Austria-Hungary was manifest everywhere, but nowhere was it more obvious than on the battlefield. The Austrians were having trouble handling all of their foes -- the rebelling Serbs and even the poorly-equipped Russian army. As a result, the Germans had to keep coming to the rescue of their southern allies, which of course siphoned off German soldiers and artillery from other regions where they were sorely needed. This repeated bailing-out caused an unnamed German officer to exclaim in exasperation, "We are chained to a corpse!"
In 1916, that statement was the situation of Europe's Central Powers in a nutshell. Germany and Austria-Hungary were allies, but the Austrians weren't pulling their weight, and the Germans were forced to handle their own war situation as well as that of the Austrians. And I've often thought that that "chained to a corpse" image could easily be applied to lots of other things besides the Austrian-German alliance of World War I.
For instance, Hitler and the German commanders must have felt chained to a corpse in the early 1940s when their Italian allies proved unable to handle the military situations in North Africa and Greece. Time and time again, the Italians were knocked back on their heels, and -- true to his word -- Hitler always did whatever he could to help his ally. He sent Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Corps to North Africa in February of 1941 and, a few months later, sent German units through Bulgaria and into Greece. By July 1943, when the Allies landed in Sicily and began the invasion of Italy, virtually all of the resistance the Allies encountered was from the German Wehrmacht; the Italians at that time were too weak to even defend their own soil.
Not that Germany was alone in dragging along allies who couldn't pull their weight during both world wars. France, which conspired with Tsarist Russia to instigate the First World War, would have collapsed by the end of 1914 had not the British come to her aid, and France wouldn't have been on the victorious end of that war at all without help from the United States. France's lack of military prowess was even more apparent in the Second World War, when Germany overran the country in the span of six short weeks. As before, Britain and the U.S. arrived to save the day for France.
So the U.S. was chained to the corpse of France during the last two world wars, and it's been chained to others as well. There are hundreds of thousands of patriotic Americans still around today who fought in that hell-hole of a corpse, Vietnam, during the 1960s and 1970s. Exactly WHY we chained ourselves to that corpse still hasn't been satisfactorily explained to any interested person, much less the families of the 58,000 Americans who offered the ultimate sacrifice in that anthill of a nation on the edge of Asia. Vietnam dragged the U.S. down; we came away from that war with nothing but lost men and a lost national vision.
But the chains and the corpses aren't limited to history; they are still around today, in various guises. Probably the most obvious corpse we're chained to today is the one in Iraq. This is a strange case, because before George W. Bush and his war-hawk Jews decided to throw American servicemen into the meat grinder, Iraq was a relatively healthy state. Granted, they didn't have a democratic form of government and the Iraqi people were ruled -- not by consent of the governed -- but by the iron hand of Saddam Hussein.
But still, Iraq would be humming along today in a more-or-less stable condition if the Jews around George W. Bush hadn't decided that Iraq was a threat to Israel and needed to be flattened. To accomplish that, they made up all sorts of lies about Saddam and Iraq and got their kinsmen in the American media to propagate those lies without letup. Jews in the Defense Department like former Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith -- whom we discussed last week -- made up lies that he passed off as reliable intelligence. The combination of the inside job done by men like Douglas Feith and Paul Wolfowitz and the outside job done by the controlled news media convinced Bush that, if he wanted to strike at the heart of terrorism, he'd better go after Saddam.
And so he did. Bush barreled into Iraq, steamrolling anyone and everyone in his path, cut off the head of the nation by capturing Saddam, and then chained the United States to the rotting corpse that remained. It's truly a peculiar situation indeed: turning a healthy nation into a corpse and then handcuffing your own nation TO that decaying flesh. And here we sit, years after Bush declared an end to the hostilities, pulling first one way and then another in an effort to get away from the stinking corpse and from the ridicule heaped upon us by the audience of nations. The harder we try to get away, the more massive and putrid the corpse becomes, making any escape almost impossible, short of cutting off our own hand. And that's exactly what's going to have to happen; there is no painless or easy way for the U.S. to escape from the chains of the corpse of Iraq, a corpse that we created and then chained ourselves to.
The chains and the corpse of Iraq are fairly easy to see; everybody is talking about them, and it has even become fashionable to complain about Bush's handling of the war. Many people who aren't racialists are openly questioning why the U.S. went to Iraq in the first place, and there's no taboo against doing so. It's become so prevalent that one can question the entire Iraq invasion by the U.S. without anyone suspecting that you are a racialist with a racialist agenda. In other words, there are many others out there besides me criticizing Bush and his invasion of Iraq, and observers don't immediately lump those folks with people like me, who are definitely racialists with a racialist agenda.
The critics of the Iraq War won't get labeled as racists and so-called "haters" UNLESS they acknowledge the true reason why George W. Bush's Iraq War ever started in the first place: the desire of world Jewry -- and specifically the Jewish power structure in the U.S. -- to destroy an enemy of Israel, and to make the Middle East safer for Israel. If you bring that fact to light, expect name-calling in your immediate future. And this brings us to the most massive and stinking corpse that now binds the United States with the strongest chains of greed and malice: the State of Israel.
Now, some would disagree with my characterizing the State of Israel as a corpse because Israel is very much alive and kicking. I can understand that point of view, but I'm thinking of Israel as being LIKE a corpse that the U.S. is chained to, in the sense that we can't go anywhere without it. Like a corpse, Israel can't go anywhere on its own, but on the other hand it prevents us from going where we want to go and doing the things we want to do. I can't think of a single time when official U.S. government policy was diametrically opposed to that of the State of Israel. And certainly, if ever such a calamity DID happen, we can all rest assured that -- even if POLICY opposed Israel -- the U.S. NEVER took any decisive and lasting action to carry out such a blasphemous agenda. Not once.
Israel is like a corpse in another way: Whenever it gets hung up on something, it can't extricate itself. It demands that the U.S. fix the problem. The U.S. has to kick the offending stones out of the way -- the stones, in this case, being the Palestinians and any other nation in the Middle East. The U.S. has gotten Israel's butt out of a jam several times already in its short 60-year history; for instance, the massive U.S. airlift of arms to Israel in the midst of the Jewish state's desperate struggle in the early days of the Arab-Israeli war of 1973.
And god knows how many times the shameless Americans have stood before the entire world in the gatherings of the United Nations and voted against every resolution criticizing the well-documented and atrocious human rights record of Israel. Even the toothless condemnations, the ones that no reasonable person can argue with, whose purpose is simply to get down on paper that the conduct of the Rogue State is reprehensible in the extreme... without fail, the U.S. holds up the staying hand to such a document. Usually, the emasculated American government is the only dissenter in such proceedings. That's right: it's Israel and the U.S. versus The World.
Remember how Mom warned you to choose your friends wisely because people can tell a lot about you by the company you keep? Out of the entire world community, for the U.S. to be the sole "buddy" of Israel? How embarrassing.
Anyway, more often than not, the corpse of Israel gets hung up on a POTENTIAL threat rather than a REAL, ACTUAL threat. A few years ago, the corpse of Israel was hung up on the taking out of Iraq and Saddam Hussein and, most recently, on the neutralization of Iran on the grounds of alleged nuclear weapons' goals. That neutralization of the Islamic Republic is now in progress and looks like it's beginning to gain some serious steam, from what I can gather from CNN and other news-TV stations. The campaign of hatred now being directed at Iran, of course, has been led from the start by the U.S. on behalf of Israel.
No matter which political party is in the White House, no matter which political party controls the Congress, no matter whether the economy is booming or stagnant, the U.S. chain to the corpse of Israel remains strong and unyielding. Government Jews like Douglas Feith and Paul Wolfowitz intend to keep it that way, as do media Jews like Viacom-CBS's Sumner Redstone and Disney's Michael Eisner. No matter what clothes the U.S. is wearing or what kind of mood it's in, it doesn't try to free itself from the corpse, lest Israel raise even more of a stink than it usually does.
For its own good, the U.S. has to cut itself loose from the corpse of Israel. In case you've missed it, I'm no fan of Israel, but I'm not like many Arabs and Iranians who demand that Israel be wiped completely off the map. I'd be content with simply cutting the West's chain to the corpse, and then let Israel make do as best she may. It's my guess that, having ticked off every single one of her neighbors, an Israel that isn't chained to the U.S. will have its hands full just staying alive.
That's too bad, but it's not an American problem. It's not a British, French, or German problem, either. It's a Jewish problem, and I'm of the opinion that the Jews are going to have to fix it...on their own, without our help. We White racialists have some major obstacles of our own to overcome, but we aren't counting on the Jews to help us out; quite to the contrary. There's no reason in the world why the U.S. should bend over backwards and continually sully its own honor to indulge the every whim of the anti-nation among nations.
Today, with the U.S. having been chained to the Rogue State for so long, it is becoming apparent that our nation is, in fact, beginning to have its hands full with those who have decided that, since both Israel and the U.S. are essentially waging war against their people, both Israel and the U.S. are fair game for attack. I'm not looking forward to the day when the next Islamic terrorist attack strikes U.S. soil, but only a fool would pretend it isn't going to happen, and only a fool would say we didn't ask for it.
So we need to cut ourselves free from the corpse of Israel. And to do that, we first need to cut ourselves free from all sorts of other corpses that reside -- NOT in the larger political arena -- but rather in our own minds. Any idea or system of thought that holds you back from doing what you need to do to move our race forward needs to be jettisoned... and fast. That is, any idea or system of thought that you currently hold and that isn't in the long-term interest of our race needs to be discarded. Those are the corpses you, as an individual, are chained to... and they are holding you back.
Those corpses differ for different people. For example, all White racialists who have sifted through the facts have surely cut their minds free from the corpse of mass democracy as practiced in the West today. But while some racialists have totally discarded the idea of a democratic system of government, others could live with some type of democracy at the local level.
Active White racialists have succeeded in cutting themselves free from the various corpses that -- earlier in their lives -- would have prevented them from effectively contributing to the White Racialist Cause. Now, though, through the educational program of the National Alliance, we are trying to show our fellow Whites of good will how to free themselves from the specific corpses that bind them.
What are the corpses that you are bound to? An old-time patriotism for America? The politicized dogma of the mainstream churches? Your fear of being ostracized by your family or co-workers? Your tendency to be a passive observer of life rather than an active participant?
Whatever corpses you are chained to, they are preventing you from maximizing your contribution to life on this planet. It might be a painful process to break free of them, but your life will be better if you can identify the fetters and cut them loose.
Take on those corpses. Start LIVING instead of WATCHING. And then make the best decision of your life: to help your people -- the race that made you who you are -- to once again regain control of its destiny. Together, we can cut loose the corpses that are bound to our race so that we can resume the Path toward better and higher life. But we can't do it unless you first free yourself.
We in the National Alliance are trying to provide as many tools as possible to help individual Whites free themselves from the corpses that are preventing them from joining the worldwide fight for the freedom of our whole people: books, magazines, music, this Internet broadcast, local gatherings, and other outreach programs, to name a few. Use these tools to educate yourself about what's going on in the world, what we're trying to do about it, and WHY. I've said it before, but I'll say it again: The ideology of the National Alliance IS the right path for our race, and once you sever your personal corpse-chains, you'll understand that. And then hopefully you'll DO something about it.
We are deadly serious about freeing the White race from the corpses we are chained to, and we'd like for you to join us. Think about it. Once all of your personal fetters are cut... we'll be waiting.
I'm Erich Gliebe, and thanks for being with me again today.