Enhanced ReCast - WAWWH 20 - We Are What We Hated series




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Summary: Enhanced ReCast - WAWWH 20 - We Are What We Hated series The boys explore the British contribution to the Nazi cause and the Nazi roots of the House of Windsor. Originally aired December 2011. Find more Enhanced ReCasts archived at mediamodepresents.blogspot.com on the right hand side of the page. This 30-part series explores Nazism; its origins, its workings then and now and its ramifications.  Originally posted by Vyzygoth on his thinkorbeeaten.com site, he and Larry The Contractor Guy lay out Nazism in all its forms. Tagged by mediamode, July 2013. Click the relevant button below to either download the enhanced version or listen to the mp3 while on this page (so you can refer to the chapter headings). Chapter Headings in this episode: Music and Intro His Royal Virus Everybody wants to rule the world Who actually rules the world? Vyz's version of a eulogy How darkness affects you Topics yet to cover and such Exit Music Books/information mentioned in this episode: Prince Philip "The Nazi Roots of the House of Windsor" article by Scott Thompson (The American Almanac, August 25, 1997) King Edward VIII Prince Bernhard Wiki of the word Margrave World Wildlife Fund and Prince Philip Eco-fascism I.G. Farben Max Von Baden Universal Fascist Gordonstoun School Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (Lord Mountbatten) If I were an animalby Fleur Cowles with Forward by Prince Philip Georgia Guidestones H.G. Wells and eugenics Sir Francis Galton and eugenics Black Robe (1991  Kaiser Wilhelm I Otto Von Habsburg Theosophy Priory of Sion Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Helena Blavatsky Guido von List Rudolf von Sebottendorf Treaty of St. Germain The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and credibility Thule Society Mensheviks Bolsheviks Jewish genocide in Russia, 1919 to 1921 Secret Instructions of the Society of Jesus (aka Jesuits) Alfred Rosenberg Umberto Eco, author of Foucault's Pendulum Prince Metternich and the Treaty of Verona Bernhard Stempfle and Mein Kampf Audiobook page for The Manisis Chronicles, from the publisher's web site The Communist Manifesto and Jesuits Tracy R. Twyman's article "Pax Europa: The United States of Europe and the Merovingian Master Plan" Carolingian Dynasty Rosicrucianism Franklin child prostitution (cover up) Johnny Gosch (on the left in picture), Paul Bonacci, John DeCamp and Ted Gunderson Ephesians 6:12 Hitler and the New Ageby Bob Rosio Gerald Suster wiki Benito Mussolini Newt Gingrich converts to Catholicism Mitt Romney's Mormonism and 2012 presidential campaign Audio of Marlowe's play The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus: Charlie Brown kicking the football John Carpenter's They Live (1988), based on Ray Nelson's "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" (1963) Isaac Asimov "The Winnowing" wiki Vyz reads "The Winnowing" Other relevant information: Extensive treatsie on Lyndon LaRouche's 1994 book, The Coming Fall of the House of Windsor - well documented Pilgrims Society membership list Umberto Eco's 1995 article "Eternal Fascism: Fourteen Ways of Looking at a Black Shirt" Audio of Aldus Huxley's 1961 speech at Berkeley: Use either iTunes (any iPod device) or the freeware VLC media player to play this tagged version. WARNING: Converting this file to another audio format - even .mp3 format - will REMOVE the tags that enable chapter markers. Contact mediamode to have your media tagged. WAWWH 20 - download it here or listen below: