Thursday, January 23, 2020

The Silence of the Shoah Establishment

The Silence of the Shoah Establishment
Charles Moscowitz, the author of On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West, is available to discuss this topic

On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West


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This book responsibly and carefully addresses an aspect of the rise of Nazism and the implementation of the Holocaust against the Jews of Europe that has been viewed as taboo due to false portrayals by anti-Semites including the Nazis themselves. Indeed, this one aspect of the roots of Nazism has been virtually airbrushed out of public discourse. Chuck Morse contends that there will never be a fully integrated understanding of the Holocaust until the subject raisedin this book is broached. Indeed, Morse contends, the blackout of research covered in this book is a crime against the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust and is a disservice to the letter and the spirit of the slogan “never again.”

The politically incorrect aspect of Nazism researched and documented in this book are the influence that Karl Marx had on the development of Nazism and on Adolf Hitler. This book republishes Marx’s hateful tract On the Jewish Question which should be listed in the same infamous pantheon of anti-Semitic hate literature as Mein Kampf and as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. This book documents the Marxist core of Nazism

In On the Jewish Question, Karl Marx wrote the following:

What is the secular basis of Judaism? Practical need,  self-interest. What is the worldly religion of the Jew?  Huckstering. What is his worldly God?  Money.

Marx wrote about false consciousness which he applied to Judaism; false consciousness that he claimed was created by exploiters. He believed that such false consciousness could be replaced by a new paradigm that would advance human society toward the ultimate and utopian goal, the collective world ant-colony. But in order to accomplish his Utopian goals, Marx wrote that Judaism would have to be made impossible.

Marx sought to replace positive human traits such as Self-interest, which is the natural desire of the human being to control his own life and destiny,  Huckstering, which is the natural need for the human being to trade goods, services and ideas in an atmosphere of freedom, and Money, which allows people a means to store value and which is the basis of private property, with Communism. This book  examines the similarities between Marxism and the Nazi theory of the Ubermench. 

Many liberals are made uncomfortable by the fact that by 1920 Lenin and the Bolsheviks had already murdered 4-5 million of their own people for political reasons before Hitler and the Nazis had formed, and these facts were well known to them. Indeed, the world turned a blind eye or even supported the Bolsheviks as progressive in the face of unprecedented atrocity.  Lenin is still viewed as a visionary in some circles. 

Moscowitz states: I have been fascinated by the Holocaust since as a child I heard my grandparents and uncles and aunts discuss the topic and the people that they knew who were murdered. I wondered how this could have happened. I have searched for answers ever since. It is my quest to leave no stone unturned get  to the truth, and at this point in human history, after subsequent Communist genocides which took place after World War II and with the genocidal forces that the State of Israel faces, I would hope that others would be courageous enough to join me in my quest. 

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