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Albert Einstein | That a man can take pleasure

„That a man can take pleasure in marching in formation to the strains of a band is enough to make me despise him. He has only been given his big brain by mistake; a backbone was all he needed. This plague-spot of civilization ought to be abolished with all possible speed. Heroism by order, senseless violence, and all the pestilent nonsense that does by the name of patriotism–how I hate them! War seems to me a mean, contemptible thing: I would rather be hacked in pieces than take part in…

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Erich Maria Remarque | I always thought everyone was against war

“I always thought everyone was against war until I found out there are those who are all for it, especially those who do not have to go there.” Erich Maria Remarque “Ich dachte immer, jeder Mensch sei gegen den Krieg, bis ich herausfand, dass es welche gibt, die dafür sind, besonders die, die nicht hingehen müssen.” Nützliche und hilfreiche Links…

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Hans Hermann Hoppe | the greatest threat to human security

“The recently ended twentieth century was characterized by a level of human rights violations unparalleled in all of human history. In his book Death by Government, Rudolph Rummel estimates some 170 million government-caused deaths in the twentieth century. The historical evidence appears to indicate that, rather than protecting life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness of their citizens, governments must be considered the greatest threat to human security.” Prof. Hans Hermann Hoppe (Myth of National Defense) “Das gerade zu Ende gegangene zwanzigste Jahrhundert war durch ein Ausmaß an Menschenrechtsverletzungen gekennzeichnet,…

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Stephen C. Perkins | psychological warfare, economic and political transformation

“The cavalier expression of such sentiments, the resurrection of a dormant specter from the crypt of America’s “cold war” with the former Soviet Union, is meant purely to foster the viral spread of collective apprehension in the fragile heart of the population which, over the centuries, has proved to be the Jesuit order’s most effective tool in the execution of psychological warfare, economic and political transformation (AKA order out of chaos), and social behavioral modification. Turns out, the looming threat of annihilation at the hands of “nuclear weapons” or viral…

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Cardinal John Murphy Farley Archbishop of New York, calls horse and rider

“The war that is being prepared will be a battle between international capital and the ruling dynasties. Capital wishes to have no one over it, knows no God or Lord, and wishes to have all states ruled as a great banking business. Their profit shall become the sole guide of the rulers … Business … one and only.” Cardinal John Murphy Farley Archbishop of New York, names horse and rider, in the week before the outbreak of the First World War “Der Krieg, der in Vorbereitung ist, wird ein Kampf…