Lagniappe
Scott
Sullivan:
Huckabee
will crush McCain
Forget
all the happy talk about John McCain’s ability to unite
the Republican Party now that Mitt Romney has dropped out of
the presidential race. McCain will fall from grace because
is an ally of Germany.
The
exceptionally good news is that Mike Huckabee will stop Senator
McCain and his allies. He will push McCain out of the leadership
of the Republican Party.
This
memorandum will lay out the full scope of McCain’s questionable
relations with Germany. In brief, to benefit Germany and the
revanchists, McCain wants U.S. forces to go to war with Serbia
and Russia in defense of Kosovo
The
McCain plan to assist Kosovo is misguided. His pro-Kosovo Albanian
plan will be the final step in the U.S. policy to help Germany
dominate the Balkans.
However,
these issues are hugely complex and we must outline a few examples
of John McCain’s improper assistance to Germany. Let
there be no misunderstanding. McCain is an agent for the revanchist
Germans, which by definition makes McCain into an Iranian partner.
Begin
with McCain’s collaboration with Germany and then focus
on McCain’s collaboration with Iran.
Each
year McCain is one of the few U.S. Senators to attend the secretive
Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Bavaria, Germany. The MSC
is the venue where high-level U.S. defense officials meet with
their revanchist German counterparts. The MSC convenes this
weekend. McCain was unable to attend because of Romney’s
dropping out of the presidential campaign on February 7, 2008.
While McCain negotiated with Romney the final details of the
his takeover of the Republican Party, McCain sent his two most
trusted Senate allies to this German revanchist conference,
Senators Lieberman and Lindsay.
Germany’s
methods for gaining global supremacy have not changed in more
than 100 years. Germany’s Military Intelligence Service
(the Abwehr) assigns a very small group of nationalist extremists
the task of drawing an aggressive plan for war.
This
Abwehr planning group started World War I in 1914. Contrary
to German propaganda even today, Serbia, Russia, England and
France were blameless in starting WW I. Germany alone duped
the Austrians to provoke Serbia into war so that Germany could
assault Russia. For details see Europe’s Last Summer,
David Fromkin.
This
same Abwehr group, under the leadership of Admiral Canaris,
and without the knowledge of Germany’s democratic government,
as in WW I, initiated hostilities against Yugoslavia and the
Soviet Union in the early 1930s, before Adolph Hitler came
to power. The Abwehr provoked started WW II by hiring Croatian
Nazi and Italian fascist death squads to assassinate leading
Yugoslav officials.
In
fact, the Abwehr’s strategy for regional domination,
like the Abwehr’s methods, is unchanged over the past
100 years. Germany must mobilize the Croatians and the Albanians
to destroy multi-ethnic Yugoslavia and Serbia as the stepping
stone to destroy Russia and to dominate the Middle East --
see Pavel Sudoplatov, Stalin’s director for Special Operations
in WWII, for details of the Abwehr assassination plots; see
his memoirs, Special Tasks. For details of Serbian courage
against the German Nazis and Italian fascists in 1938 --see
Rebecca West’s magnificent book, Black Lamb, Grey Falcon.
Nothing
has changed about German ambitions in the
Balkans
and the Middle East since 1914 except that Germany has turned
from Iraq to Iran as a primary partner.
In
other words, the purpose of the Munich Security Conference,
with the assistance of Senators McCain, Graham and Lieberman,
is to destroy Serbia by promoting an independent Kosovo.
To
prove they are willing to defy Germany, Senators Lieberman
and Graham should emphasize the following themes:
First,
Germany, by way of Albania and the EU, has no more right under
international law to take Kosovo than Saddam Hussein had the
right to take Kuwait.
Second,
Germany should break its ties with Iranian and Croatian terrorist
groups in the Balkans.
Third,
if German companies cooperate with Iranian terrorist groups
in Latin America such as Hezbollah, which has been active in
Argentina, the United States will hold the German government
accountable.
Finally,
closer to home, on the issue of McCain’s position on
immigration reform, any US leader who would hand over Serbia’s
Kosovo to Albania would turn Texas over to Hugo Chavez, Fidel
Castro, and the Iranian drug cartels.
According
to Admiral Greer at Southcom, who is ignored by McCain, Gates
and Bush, Iran has for the first time begun large scale cooperation
with the Iranian drug cartels. Moreover, Iran is taking Nicaragua
and is reportedly collaborating with Latin American Nazis and
the German communities in Argentina and Paraguay to take over
Latin America’s terrorist groups, now dominated by left
wing forces.
In
short, Iran is on the move in Latin America, just aas Iran
is on the move in the Balkans, Iraq, and Africa. Florida just
staged its primary election, and not a peep out of McCain about
the Iranian threat to Latin America.
Yet
US conservatives need not worry. Mike Huckabee will save the
day. Look at the issue this way: If Bush and McCain represent
Charles I, who refused to defend democratic England against
autocratic and aristocratic Spain, Huckabee represents Oliver
Cromwell, the nationalist middle class, and the US proletariat.
Again,
Bush and McCain represent the upper class government of Northern
Ireland in the 1970’s that capitulated to the Provisional
Irish Republican Army’s terrorism. Huckabee, on the other
hand, stands for Ian Paisley and the Ulster Defense Force.
In
other words, two miracles have occurred in the deep South.
Barack Obama has demolished forever Southern racial barriers
and will take over the Democratic Party from the establishment-oriented
Clintons. Meanwhile, Mike Huckabee, the populist, in truth
another Mao, will take the Republican Party away from McCain,
Bush and the Republican aristocracy. Thus, in the first US
civil war, the North redeemed the South. In the second US civil
war, today’s civil war, the South will redeem the North.
Huckabee and Obama!
Scott
Sullivan is
a former Washington government employee. Petroleumworld
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