Infamy: March 23

@epicure35 (2814)
United States
March 29, 2010 1:38pm CST
March 23, 1933 - March 23, 2010 "Coincidence"? I think not. On this day in 1933, Hitler signed into law the National Law for Removing the Distress of the People bill, aka Hitler's Enabling Act. On this day in 2010, Obama signed into law the dreaded, abominable forced "healthcare" bill. The parallels involved are horrifying and very dark. In each case crisis-manufacturing, "healthcare protection", vote manipulation and strong-arming, enemies lists and scapegoating, environmental/green issues, jobs, and Constitution shredding were in play. For your own edification and understanding of what's at stake, go to CanadaFreePress.com and read Dr. Laurie Roth's article of 3/27/10 "Hitler's and Obama's Health Enabling Acts." What's occurring is way more than enumerated therein. This is not just "history repeating itself" beacause we have failed to learn the lessons thereof. It is about all of history, as in the "story" from beginning to end. Many of you know Hitler was a student of the occult and that's just the tip of the iceburg re the "culture of death", suicide bombers, the Hitler/ Grand Mufti connection (see atlasshrugs.com), and so much of what is before us as history speeds rapidly ahead and the current "american president" remains a man shrouded in darkness and deception. I say all this not to start a polemic and not as a "scare" tactic, but as a way of hoping for truth and enlightment in a very dark place. Those of us who know Revelation know that the good guys win. Be one in your own best interests. Yes, I know, it's your choice, so be sagacious. It counts.
4 responses
@bulastika (5966)
• Philippines
30 Mar 10
I don't get the relation between does law passed. First of all Hitler has manipulating the politics back then. Germany back then is not as a democratic country as U.S. today. Second. Healthcare bill maybe advantageous or not is passed to insure United States can take care the health issue and the same time have money to survive the crisis and mounting debt.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
30 Mar 10
It's been a while, but Hitler was appointed Chancellor, not elected by the people.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
30 Mar 10
If I am remembering correctly...Hitler WAS elected by the German people. He came into office legally and with much backing...almost cultic backing as I understand it.
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
30 Mar 10
astonysh, I so appreciate your diligence in researching and reporting the details of history; we are painfully ignorant of same and do need to know. However, the point of comparison of similarities is just that - not that two people or instances are EXACTLY the same,- but that the spirit, intent, and machinations are at root the same. How this point of history will exactly play out, only God knows for sure; however He gives us wisdom, revelation,and discernment so that we can understand what is before us, and, indeed learn from the lessons of the past. I do not think we can ignore what is happening or be facetious and nonchalant at this juncture while IN FACT our freedoms are being corroded and our Constitution and protections shredded. The root cause is EXACTLY the same power-mongering, corruption, and great darkness.
@laglen (19759)
• United States
30 Mar 10
When your around, my vocabulary seems to grow and grow - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/polemic Main Entry: po·lem·ic Pronunciation: \p?-'le-mik\ Function: noun Etymology: French polémique, from Middle French, from polemique controversial, from Greek polemikos warlike, hostile, from polemos war; perhaps akin to Greek pelemizein to shake, Old English ealfelo baleful Date: 1638 1 a : an aggressive attack on or refutation of the opinions or principles of another b : the art or practice of disputation or controversy —usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction 2 : an aggressive controversialist : disputant — po·lem·i·cist \-'le-m?-sist\ noun Goodness. I had to add that because SURELY I can't be the only one lacking in the vernacular In response to your actual post, I do see some eerie similarities. There are differences but you bring up some very good points. I know people are insinuating that you are being extreme, but they have to keep in mind, this is just the beginning! It ain't over yet!
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
30 Mar 10
Oh, laglen, thank you for your kind response and your sage observation. Many in Germany and the world were apathetic and complacent while their "savior" planned evil, and that, sadly, is what is happening here and now. No one will be laughing as this escalates; as you say this IS just the beginning. No one wishes to be the bearer of ill tidings, but that will be the expected end, an arrogant, deceptive megalomaniac in control of those who refused to see the writing on the wall. Every detail and action will not be exactly the same ( as some have written who wish to disparage the truth), but the darkness and removal of freedoms, constitutional protections, and a dictatorship will be inevitable IF America does not rally quickly. AFTER THE FACT will be too late. Those who have lived in Germany and Russia know the signs and have warned and written books about such oppression. Take heed.
@urbandekay (18278)
29 Mar 10
Excellent, I salute you, you are a comic genius! And I love the way you pretend that you are serious in this ludicrous comparison, it nicely heightens the humour. Have you considered a career in writing comedy for television? all the best urban
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
8 Apr 10
urbandekay, I am serious and so are many Germans, Russians and others who have lived under oppressive regimes and recognize the signs. It's always easy to say "sorry" after the fact, but wisdom dictates being prudent BEFORE evil is accomplished. I'd say "laugh, clown, laugh", if it weren't so pitifully sad and dangerous to keep ignoring the "writing on the wall."
@jb78000 (15139)
29 Mar 10
epicure hitler = pure evil, responsible for the deaths of millions obama = average us president who some dislike. why do you keep doing this epic? do you have an image of a 'baddie' and all who you don't agree with are the same? personally i have no great affection for obama or bush, or any other us figureheads in recent years but they are nothing like hitler. closer would be the likes of mugabe.
@jb78000 (15139)
30 Mar 10
yes. and your definition of 'facts' is an odd one. ok, you don't like the president your country voted in, so don't vote for him next election. he is NOT however anything like hitler and saying he is simply makes your arguments look hysterical. many people in europe find this offensive, not because we are fond of obama. personally i don't care if you call him a lump of poo. but because we know our history, and may even have family who were affected by what hitler did. using this to criticise a president you don't like diminishes the real horror of what happened.