1 December, 2010

Germany and America

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 2:37 am | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce.

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“I’ll reiterate: in a democracy like we have in the United States, the truth isn’t really important. What’s important is what the mass of voters believe to be true, and since the mass of voters never investigate anything or even do any independent reading, whoever controls television controls what they believe. Someone like Gary Lauck can have his Constitutional rights violated, and the voters never will know about it, because it won’t be on network television.”

[Article].

For the audio version of this article, go [Here] and scroll down to 11-13-1999.


  • 5 Responses to “Germany and America”

    1. torrence Says:

      I’ve been revisiting genius the past few months. I got one of those ipod-like things and have all of Pierce’s lectures on them. Amazing how relevant they remain 10 years later. It’s a good service that VNN revives one every week.

      I also have music on it as well. I highly recommend Screwdriver and Saga’s tribute to Screwdriver. The lyrics in Stuart’s music are moving and inspiring. Saga’s albums are outstanding. Don’t know why how after all these years I never took the time to tune into these. I was quite surprised.

      On another note, I’ve been researching a group I’ve not come across before – the NSALP – the National Socialist American Labor Party. Anyone out there know anything about this group?

      Be well aware that the government is controlling much of what passes for the ‘movement’. I just don’t know. Whatever the case, some of the policy statements they have are outstanding. I’m distributing their paper on National Socialist economics. Do read that.

    2. Jim Says:

      Torrence; thanks for the info on NSALP. I just visited their website and was very favorably impressed. They seem much more authentic than many other NS organizations.

    3. Luke Says:

      Dr. William L. Pierce was a white man who’s face will one day be carved on the new Mount Piercemore.

    4. torrence Says:

      I agree Luke. The total dedication of his life’s energy to a higher cause, his selflessness and his undeviating committment to the path of he chose for himself lifts this man to heights few ever attain. In those lofty places he will forever remain to deservedly receive the recognition and remembrance our civilization owes him.

    5. Socrates Says:

      To: Whoever you are: your comment mentioning Dr. Pierce was caught in the spam filter and then dumped before it could be rescued. Please re-post it.