The New NAZI or NAZI SS
The Modern Day NAZI & SS Members of The4thReich
The picture of a NAZI is not yet fully in the mind of a public servant or public. But they will soon get the picture or pay the price. The person unknowingly or knowingly performs his duties for the government because they need a payrole to survive. A government public servant joins the faternaty not know his real purpose or where his leadership comes from. Soon they join and begin the process of engaging the will of The4thReich. Most of them know what they are doing. This is most evident with police to represent authority without cause. They first engage the simple agenda outlined to entrap outside private citizens. Then they begin the next process of manifesting false claims to enrich themselves as well as the system at the expense of the accused. To profit and justify their payrole they will attack an individual for profit. The problem is that they are a government monopoly, organized crime with police and government powers. You cannot run away from them like a bad car mechanic. They are a parasite that latches onto you until they suck your financial money dry. The police are a great example of this process. This is when a person becomes a modern day NAZI. He serves himself as well as The4thReich a secret agenda. They are public servants who are protected by Judicial Immunity. You also see this in our school boards and special interest government agencies. The aggreved party will find no solutions in the legal system. He will find a new system of creating fear with the World Justice League and LivRight by posting the actions of these neffarious individuals.
SS the Higher Level Members
At this point the job of the FBI is to investigate and hold criminal government public servants accountable. What Russell Martin did was submitted the actions of the police, lawyers judges and politicians as well as investigating departments Internal Affairs, Nevada Bar Association, Commission for Judical Disipline, District Attorney and Attorney General to the FBI and no actions were taken by the FBI. When was the last time you ever heard in the news the FBI doing their job. What does this mean? It represents that the FBI is just as corrupt supporting a tyrannical mess. The 4thReich uses this type of leadership to maintain control power and income at the top.
Las Vegas has an FBI office that is 25,000 square feet. What do you do with a building this size with public servants? This is corruption that has not been disclosed. Is The4thReich State of Nevada buying votes? How much does it cost to buy a Democratic vote?
Does History Repeat It Self & Is A New Bread Of SS Being Matured?
History often echoes itself, not necessarily repeating in exact detail, but manifesting patterns and themes that can be reminiscent of past events. This observation is often encapsulated in the adage “history repeats itself.” However, each historical moment is also unique, shaped by its own specific circumstances, individuals, and contexts.
Regarding the emergence of a new breed of SS (Schutzstaffel, the paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party), it’s crucial to remain vigilant about any movements or organizations that exhibit similar characteristics or ideologies. The rise of authoritarianism, extremism, or any form of discrimination should be taken seriously and addressed through vigilance, education, and appropriate actions to uphold democratic values and human rights. While history provides valuable lessons, it’s also important to recognize the unique challenges and contexts of the present day.
History of the NAZI SS
NAZI’S –
The NAZI Party, or National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany that was active from 1920 to 1945. The party was led by Adolf Hitler and came to power in Germany in 1933. The Nazis controlled all aspects of German life. The Nazis’ ultimate aim was to create a community of racially pure Germans loyal to Hitler. The Nazis were influenced by the post–World War I far-right in Germany. They held common beliefs such as:
- Anti-Marxism
- Anti-liberalism
- Antisemitism
- Nationalism
- Contempt for the Treaty of Versailles
- Condemnation of the Weimar Republic
The most widespread Nazi flag featured a black swastika in a white circle on a red field. The German armed forces flew a modified version of the Imperial Reich war flag.
Hitlers Brown Shirts To SS members
The Nazi Party’s paramilitary organisation were the Sturm Abeilung, more commonly known as the SA. The SA were formed in 1921 and were known as ‘brownshirts’ due to their brown uniform. Initially most members were ex-soldiers or unemployed men. Violent and often disorderly, the SA were primarily responsible for the protection of leading Nazis and disrupting other political opponents’ meetings, although they often had a free rein on their activities.
If Hitler was to gain power democratically, he needed to reform the SA. He set out to change their reputation. A new leader, Franz von Salomon, was recruited. Rather than the violent free rein they had previously enjoyed, Salomon was stricter and gave the SA a more defined role.
In 1925, Hitler also established the Schutzstaffel, otherwise known as the SS. The SS were initially created as Hitler’s personal bodyguards, although they would go on to police the entire Third Reich.
The SS were a small sub-division of the SA with approximately 300 members until 1929. In 1929, Heinrich Himmler took over the organisation, and expanded it dramatically.
By 1933, the SS had 35,000 members. Members of the SS were chosen based on their ‘racial purity’, blind obedience and fanatical loyalty to Hitler.
The SS saw themselves as the ultimate defenders of the ‘Aryan’ race and Nazi ideology. They terrorized and aimed to destroy any person or group that threatened this.
The SA and the SS became symbols of terror. The Nazi Party used these two forces to terrify their opposition into subordination, slowly eliminate them entirely, or scare people into supporting them.