Raising the Flag of False Flags
By Philip A Farruggio
April 27, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Each morning I walk throughout my
quiet neighborhood here in Central Florida noticing more and more homes with
giant U.S. flags hanging from the garage tops. Occasionally, if I know the
neighbor with the flag, I ask what is the reason he or she keeps it up so long.
The answer is always the same: " To support our troops in the Middle East
and the war on terror." It is thus useless to conduct a debate, as most of
these folks happen to be senior citizens even older than me, the baby boomer.
And, if for some reason the neighbor hanging the sign happens to be a man or
woman younger than yours truly, chances are any forthcoming ' conversation '
will get testy to say the least. Having stood weekly on street corners in my
town with anti phony war signs for ten years can attest to that fact.
The propaganda sadly does run that deep!
So many Americans really do not have a
correct sense of history. When this writer uses Nazi Germany as an example
of an ' empire on steroids ' and compares it to our own, the critics go wild. "
How can you dare compare what the Nazis did to what our country is doing
or done? " Well, let's take a look back at then and now. Let's
take the GI on the ground first. When Germany began its assault on Europe, many
German soldiers, not the true believer Waffen SS, really bought into the
skillful propaganda spun by Goebbels and others. The Versailles Diktat, as it
was really known by Germans after WW1, did in fact destroy any hope for economic
recovery. Most German leaders and students of history alike agreed that Germany
was excessively punished by the victors of WW1, which in fact aided the
rise and popularity of parties like the National Socialists AKA Nazis. When
Hitler and his gang assumed power a majority of German citizens including most
of the soldiers in uniform believed in whatever lies they were told about their
European rivals Poland, France, England and Russia. So, when the Wehrmacht
marched into those countries, the troops believed in the need for war. As time
wore on and the atrocities and cruelties mounted, and victories turned
into defeats, the morale level lowered. Now, isn't that what happened to our own
soldiers after we did the dirty deed and invaded and occupied Afghanistan and
Iraq? Many returning soldiers, not the true believer right wing types (
American Sniper lovers ) now see the futility of our country's efforts
in the Middle East. Hope springs eternal.
During the reign of the Nazi empire or
Third Reich, the average hard working German citizen for the most part
loved the economic boom occurring in the 1930s. Who wouldn't love more jobs,
higher wages, food on the table etc? Factor out those who ' knew better' about
the brutality of the regime against not only Jews but unions and basically
anyone who questioned Hitler and his gang ( duh, like the fact that they
outlawed any other political party but their own). What was left was a
silent majority ( wonder if Nixon and Agnew got inspiration from that? ) of
everyday Germans who reveled in the current better times. They ' drank the
Kool-Aid' and hung the Swastika flags from their homes to support their brave
troops. Need one say more? Cannot you the reader connect the dots? How many of
our fellow Americans really give a **** at what we have and are doing in
the Middle East? Who cares about some rag head child or elderly person blown
away by a smart bomb or smart drone missile? If every good and decent
neighbor of mine, the ones who proudly hang those flags, could watch the 2007
You Tube of the Apache helicopter massacre of 19 Iraqi men who were
just walking along in the daylight sun ( and of course the two young kids in the
parked car who were seriously maimed). If they would listen closely and hear
the audio of the soldiers in the copter who did the dirty deed... as if it was
some video game! Perhaps then the bridge across the Rubicon would
materialize.
Philip A Farruggio is son and grandson of Brooklyn, NYC
longshoremen. He is a free lance columnist. Philip works as an environmental
products sales rep and has been an activist leader since 2000. In 2010 he became
a local spokesperson for the 25% Solution Movement to Save Our Cities by cutting
military spending 25%. Philip can be reached at
PAF1222@bellsouth.net