Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Reverence to Adolf Hitler, Prophet of the Gods!

From the NSP News Service: At the conclusion of the NSP's festivities marking the 80th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's first great victory in the arena of German politics and world history, Dr. Jacques Pluss, Leader of the National Socialist Party, reiterates for his audience that "our Beloved Fuehrer Adolf Hitler must be revered by all of us as a prophet of the Teutonic Gods and a Savior of all humankind greater than the Jew, "Jesus" of Nazareth, ever could have been -- if, in fact, that "Jesus" actually existed!"

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  Heil Hitler!!!

Germany, CELEBRATE January 30, 2013!

From the NSP News Service: As one can see from the article below, many contemporary German continue to gulp down the usual Jewish-sponsored crap about the Third Reich era! Unfortunately, Mrs. Angela Merkel is sitting at the head of the Jewish table of phony delights. Now, before any readers "drink in" the utter garbage below, excoriating Adolf Hitler and the rise of the Nazi movement, let's just recall that Soviet leader JOSEF STALIN was a far more evil, murderous character than Hitler could ever have been. Other "Allied" leaders were just about as culpable, as well. Churchill, Eisenhower (Jew), Roosevelt (Jew), put tens of thousands of defenseless German "disarmed individuals" to death by starvation and other horrid means in the post-War period, 1945-49. Going to the Soviet Union, it was estimated as recently as 2008 that, even in 1979, no fewer than 72,000 German prisoners of war were still alive and performing slave labor in the nether regions of the Soviet state.

And the Jews moan about an almost surely fictitious 6,000,000 of their Tribe being "caused to die" by Germans or their collaborators in the Third Reich era. Hah! How many hundreds of thousands of Germans, in the Reich and in Greater Germany (i.e. "ethnic Germans"), were forcibly displaced (many eventually perishing) from their homes by Allied authorities after the War? Well, 300,000 perhaps.

Finally, what "tradition of democracy" might Merkel and other contemporary German leaders be making reference to? "German Democracy" is a post-War construct instilled in a defeated, impoverished Germany by Allied brainwashing and Jewish guilt-manipulation. Germany had a greater, and for them more natural, tendency toward autarchy, as did many European nations.

Germany, REAWAKEN!  Even now, you may be one of Western Civilization's last great hopes, as Jewish influence chokes the life out of most of the Western world!

Don't fall for this crap:

Speaking at the opening of a new exhibit at the Topography of Terror memorial documenting Hitler's election, Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Germans to stand by their principles.

BERLIN — On the 80th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to always fight for their principles and not fall into the complacency that enabled the Nazi dictator to seize control.
Speaking Wednesday at the opening of a new exhibit at the Topography of Terror memorial documenting Hitler's election, Merkel noted that German academics and students at the time happily joined the Nazis only a few months later in burning books deemed subversive.
"The rise of the Nazis was made possible because the elite of German society worked with them, but also, above all else, because most in Germany at least tolerated this rise," Merkel said.
After winning about a third of the vote in Germany's 1932 election, Hitler convinced ailing President Paul von Hindenburg to appoint him chancellor on Jan. 30, 1933 — setting Germany on a course to war and genocide.
"This path ended in Auschwitz," said Andreas Nachama, the director of the Topography of Terror.
The Topography memorial is built around the ruins of buildings where the Gestapo secret police, the SS and the Reich Security Main Office ran Hitler's police state from 1933 to 1945. A stretch of the Berlin Wall along the edge serves as a reminder of Germany's second dictatorship under the Communists in the 20th century.
Once chancellor, Hitler was able to use his position to consolidate absolute control over the country in the months to follow.
About a month after being appointed chancellor, Hitler used the torching of the Reichstag parliament building — blamed on a Dutch communist — to strengthen his grip on power. He suspended civil liberties and cracked down on opposition parties, paving the way for the police state.
By midsummer 1933, he had declared the Nazi Party to be the only political party in Germany. He later named himself "Fuehrer" or "Leader" of the country.
The fact that Hitler was able to destroy German democracy in only six months serves as a warning today of what can happen if the public is apathetic, Merkel said.
"Human rights do not assert themselves on their own; freedom does not emerge on its own; and democracy does not succeed on its own," Merkel said. "No, a dynamic society ... needs people who have regard and respect for one another, who take responsibility for themselves and others, where people take courageous and open decisions and who are prepared to accept criticism and opposition."
Following the morning ceremony, Germany's Parliament held a special session in tribute to those who died under the Nazi dictatorship.

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.   Heil Hitler!

P.S. -- and that's about all it deserves: did Auschwitz truly exist? Today, a "reconstructed" Auschwitz,
           located near the original site in south-western Poland, looks much like a "Holocaust Theme
           Park." Nobody knows what the "actual" site looked like, in precise terms. It may have
           originally been a Spa for wealthy Jews.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Obama's Disgusting MONKEY Policies: Immigration!

From the NSP News Service: If you are a White, Aryan American, stand up against this dangerous and frightening policy before it is too late! And if you think that what the story below describes is alright, well, it'd be better for you to get the hell out of the United States -- before the Jews and "people of color" escort you right out of your own land!

True Americans, Awake!

 
Obama embraces Senate immigration plan in call for reform
NBCNews.com
Updated 3:34 p.m. ET - President Barack Obama hailed the Senate's bipartisan immigration framework at a major speech on that topic this afternoon in Nevada, but threatened to send his own alternative legislation to Capitol Hill if Congress fails to act.
The president embraced of a statement of principles offered Monday by four Democratic and four Republican senators, which would strengthen border security and employment verification in exchange for a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the United States.
"The good news is that -- for the first time in many years -- Republicans and Democrats seem ready to tackle this problem together," Obama said in his speech in Las Vegas, according to prepared excerpts.

Jason Reed / Reuters President Barack Obama arrives in Las Vegas, Jan. 29. Obama arrived in Nevada to deliver remarks on immigration reform.
"And yesterday, a bipartisan group of senators announced their principles for comprehensive immigration reform, which are very much in line with the principles I've proposed and campaigned on for the last few years," the president also said. "At this moment, it looks like there's a genuine desire to get this done soon. And that's very encouraging."
But in a speech in Nevada -- a Southwestern state that has experienced a boom in its Hispanic population -- the president said he refused to allow comprehensive immigration reform "to get bogged down in an endless debate."
"It's important for us to realize that the foundation for bipartisan action is already in place," he said. If lawmakers fail to advance their own proposal, Obama said he would send legislation to Congress based on his own principles "and insist that they vote on it right away."
He said at the top of his speech: "I'm here because the time has come for common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform."
The president used Tuesday's speech in Nevada to outline many of those principles, which rest on four pillars: strengthening border security, cracking down on employers who hire undocumented workers, streamlining legal immigration and -- most importantly -- offering undocumented workers an earned path to citizenship.
Those pillars mostly resemble the bipartisan Senate framework unveiled on Monday by lawmakers, which has prompted hopes that Congress would finally be able to advance a comprehensive immigration reform law, a priority that eluded Obama during his first term, and President George W. Bush before him.
The primary sticking point in those fights has been the pathway to citizenship, which conservatives deride as "amnesty" for those who have broken the law. Already, some prominent conservatives have expressed their skepticism of the Senate framework for exactly that reason.
"Yes, they broke the rules," Obama said of those undocumented immigrants. "They crossed the border illegally. Maybe they overstayed their visas. But these 11 million men and women are now here."
Republicans in particular had been closely watching Obama's actions for cues as to how the administration might handle immigration, and the emerging Senate deal. Republican lawmakers have openly worried that the president might stake out stark positions and oppose some of the enforcement measures included in the Senate framework, namely the trigger that would only allow a pathway to citizenship once the border enforcement mechanisms had been verified.
"There are a lot of ideas about how best to fix our broken immigration system," said Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. "Any solution should be a bipartisan one, and we hope the President is careful not to drag the debate to the left and ultimately disrupt the difficult work that is ahead in the House and Senate."
But Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a rock star to conservatives who's seen as eyeing a run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, has taken an active lead in selling this proposal to the right. Rubio has appeared in conservative media to both discourage Obama from opposing enforcement provisions, but also talk up the proposal as the best chance at compromise for Republicans.
"If, in fact, this bill does not have real triggers in there -- in essence, if there's not language in this bill that guarantees that nothing else happens unless these enforcement mechanisms are in place -- then I won't support it," Rubio, a member of the bipartisan gang of eight, told conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday. "But the principles clearly call for that."
But the president generally spoke in broad terms, and did not draw any bright lines as it relates to the Senate proposal.
"I believe we are finally at a moment where comprehensive immigration reform is finally within our grasp," he said
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Jewish "Holocaust" Relocation: Who'd Want to Know?

From the NSP News Service:  As we all should expect, yet another "organization" has risen "from the ashes" to continue bringing about World guilt for what supposedly happened to some Jews during the Third Reich era: as children, some were "abducted and relocated" to proper German families or single parents. Others allegedly lost contact with their relatives resulting from various "Holocaust Horrors." We very much doubt it.

Just read the news item excerpted below. "Tell me," Dr. Jacques Pluss, Leader of the NSP asks, "wouldn't it have been better for the individual mentioned in the story to retain his German identity?" After all, what would anybody rather be, a German or a sub-human Polish-Jewish creature? The NSP believes the answer is clear.

The whole damn subject, mostly invented by Jewish myth-propagators, ought to be dropped, in any case. It's been 70 or so years since the so-called "Holocaust" took place, and while it may be a valid subject for revisionist histories, "it no longer bears any moral value, if it ever did," Pluss (a Ph.D. in history) notes. Pluss adds "if the so-called "Holocaust" did take place, any commonly associated numbers of deaths associated with it, are surely greatly exaggerated." "And what," Pluss concludes "of the non-Jewish 'victims' of this Holohoax event? Don't they deserve the same attention Jewish 'victims' receive?" One of the most telling aspects of the Holohoax myth is that virtually no other groups, religions, social or racial, bother to make as much of a flap over the whole issue -- indicating that it either did not occur at all, or it has been greatly exaggerated by one group clever and crafty enough to invent or conflate a minor historical episode for its own financial, moral and political gain -- the "eternal Jews."


Holocaust archive rescues lost identities, reunites long lost families
 
BAD AROLSEN, Germany -- Wilhelm Thiem may be 72 but he celebrated his first real birthday in November.
Abducted in Poland by Nazi troops at age two, Thiem has spent most of his life on a painful journey, seeking to discover his true name and identity.
Until just a few months ago, the retired entrepreneur had not known his birth date, where he was born, what had happened to his mother or whether he had any other family members.
"I hardly knew anything about my personal history," Thiem said. "I always felt like an outsider, it was a feeling of not belonging in this world."
Thiem was raised by a foster parent in northern Germany who was appointed by the Nazis to take care of the young child. Thiem called her "Mrs. Huebner" but was later officially adopted and given her maiden name.
At age 12, Thiem learned that Mrs. Huebner was not his real mother. He started asking her about his past, wanting to learn more about his family, but his questions remained unanswered. For decades, his personal history remained a mystery.
Early last year, Thiem came across a newspaper article about the International Tracing Service (ITS), an organization that maintains a vast archive of files related to more than 17.5 million victims of the Holocaust and Nazi oppression.
"At first the ITS researchers told me that they could not find any documents with my name on them," Thiem recalled. "But then they contacted the Red Cross in Poland and in the end, there were some leads."
'Very emotional moment'After several months of research, Thiem was informed that he had been born in Lodz, Poland, and that his birth name was Zbigniew Wilhelm Katmierczak.
For the first time in his life, Thiem held a birth certificate in his hands that gave him an identity.
"It was a very emotional moment," Thiem recalled. "Both my wife and I could not hold back tears."
Researchers revealed that his mother was also sent to Germany as a forced laborer but later returned to Poland. She eventually married a Frenchman and relocated to France.
Thiem was also told of a surviving aunt, who still lives in his Polish hometown.
He is now anxiously making plans for a trip to Lodz with his wife for a very special family reunion.
"I am hoping to learn more facts, maybe find other family members," Thiem said. "Maybe I can find traces of my mother and father. All of this is of huge interest to me, it means so much."
Established by Allies in the final days of the Second World War and originally run by the Red Cross, the ITS helps to uncover the fates of Holocaust victims and others who suffered under the Nazi regime.
The archive in Bad Arolsen is said to be the largest storage facility of documents related to the Holocaust. It includes 30 million documents in 16 miles of shelves housing information about Holocaust survivors, displaced persons, slave laborers and political refugees from former Eastern Bloc countries.
Over the past 50 years, the ITS has answered more than 10 million requests. About 1,000 search requests continue to trickle in to the archive monthly.
"Many people still do not know what has become of their loved ones," said Dr. Ingeborg Berggreen-Merkel from Germany's federal commission of culture. "Even decades after the end of the Holocaust and the war, there is this persisting uncertainty, which results from the fact that part of one's own history remains untold."
Visitors to the archive come into direct contact with the bureaucracy of mass murder.
Its meticulous records include concentration camp files, "deportation cards," patient records and a post-war index of non-German citizens. Its researchers plow through the stacks of yellowing paper, registering and scanning as many of the historic documents as possible. More than 95 percent have now been digitized.
But due to concerns about the victims' privacy, the ITS and the German government kept the files closed to the public for half a century. While search requests have been accepted since the end of the war, the archive was initially not "open source."
Following public pressure from survivor groups, historians and researchers, who called for public access to the archives, the ITS Commission -- consisting of 11 member states -- declared itself in favor of opening up Bad Arolsen in 1998.
Yet, scholars and researchers were only given access to the documents beginning in 2007.
"I think it was criminal that the documents were not opened up earlier," said Holocaust survivor and U.S. judge Thomas Buergenthal. He was able to find records of his father's ordeal in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen and Buchenwald at Bad Arolsen.
"This archive is my father's only memorial, we have no other," Buergenthal added.
But although time has claimed many eyewitnesses, the archive is still helping to reunite survivors of Nazi terror -- such as Thiem and his long lost aunt. She remembers her nephew -- who is now an elderly man -- as a "little child."
"I spent a lifetime wondering who I really am, now I know," Thiem said.
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!


Friday, January 25, 2013

Totally STUPID Accusations of RACISM!

From the NSP News Service:  Generally speaking, the NSP is, according to Dr. Jacques Pluss, sympathetic to Moslem causes; the NSP holds that Moslems have been the object of much unwarranted and vicious Jewish persecution, which is worsening.

But this time, we've got to stop and review things for a moment. The Turkish accusation that the Lego game is racist (see article, below) is patently ridiculous. The mosque in question, one of Islam's most holy sites, and located in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople), was originally a Christian Byzantine (East Roman) Cathedral. Its construction began around 560 AD during the reign of one of the last truly powerful Roman emperors, Justinian I. At that time, Constantinople stood as the capital of the Roman empire, which still included much of what is now south Eastern Europe, Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, and parts of Italy, including (technically) the faltering city of Rome. The Hagia Sofia contained some of the most beautiful Christian religious mosaics in the World at that time, and was the seat of the head of the now Eastern Orthodox Church, the Patriarch of Constantinople. When the moslem Turks overtook the city in 1453, they transformed the Hagia Sophia into a mosque, and in doing so, they ruined many of the great architectural features, including the mosaics, by covering them over. Today, the interior of the mosque contains placards with Islamic sayings thereon; many hang ungraciously from the high ceiling, suspended by wire.

To make a flap over the Lego firm's use of a "model" of the Hagia Sophia in one of its construct games is ridiculous. Why, Christians could just as well petition the Turkish government to return the Church to Orthodox Christians, accusing them of racism in turning it into a mosque 450 years ago! And the contentions could go on and on! This time, the Turks are really "reaching," and their attempts just make them look petty and ridiculous.

Lego accused of racism because of the shape of Jabba the Hutt's palace

11 hrs ago
You can call Jabba the Hutt a lot of things (gross, lazy, terrible to sit next to on an airplane), but calling him racist might be a stretch. Austria's Turkish community wants an apology from Lego, accusing the company of using Istanbul's famous Hagia Sophia mosque as a model for Jabba's Palace in one of its Star Wars-themed sets. The Turkish Cultural Community of Austria referred to Jabba himself as a "terrorist" and complained that "the whole scene smacks of racial prejudice and vulgar insinuations against Asians and Orientals as people with … criminal personalities." A Lego spokesperson politely reminded them that the set was based solely on the "fictional content of the Star Wars saga."

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Two Stupid, Old Jews: Now, that'll Teach You!

From the NSP News Service:  Now, isn't the story, below, just about as ridiculous as it can get! Cheesis K. Reist!

93-year-old man allegedly stabs wife, 95, to death
NBCNews.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A 93-year-old man accused of killing his wife thought he had also stabbed himself to death and asked paramedics en route to the hospital "why I am I still awake?" authorities said.
Harry Irwin is charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of his 95-year-old wife, Grace, in south Kansas City, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said Wednesday.
A daughter of the couple found Grace Irwin bleeding on a bed and Harry Irwin laying still in a recliner with knife in his hand, according to a probable cause statement filed by detectives in the case.
Harry Irwin had apparently slit his wrists and plunged a knife into his chest, detectives said in the statement. Grace Irwin was pronounced dead at the scene.
On the way to the hospital, police said Irwin stated: "Yes, I killed her then killed myself. Why am I awake?"Irwin said he tried to stab himself in the heart but he must have aimed too low and hit a rib, according to the probable cause statement.
He also said his wife was arguing and screaming at him all night and that he couldn't take it anymore, the statement said.
"Given the facts, a murder charge was warranted," Baker said. "No victim deserves someone else deciding when they will die."
Harry Irwin remained in the hospital on Wednesday night, authorities said.
 
--excerpted by Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

ZOG Government LIES Again!

From the NSP News Service: Just take a gander over this big load of crap! Apparently, according to "official" U.S. sources, the economy "continues to improve," albeit slowly. The latest source of this lie is the supposed drop in recent unemployment applications; an utterly unreal 7.8% unemployment rate is also cited. Most disturbing, however, is the role of the Jew-dominated Federal Reserve in meddling harmfully with the U.S. national economy (remember, folks, the "Fed" is not a government agency. It is a consortium of private banks, and is dominated by Jews).

If you believe anything about the economy is "better," just ask anybody you run into these days if they've noticed how much better things are. I don't have to tell you what they'll say, do I? Inflation is rampant, true unemployment is probably around 13-15% of the labor force (and we're sure ZOG knows it, too), many people have dropped out of the job-market altogether and aren't filing for a thing, and others are severely underemployed, are working at a very low rate in "under the table" jobs, or are doing something for which they are not only underpaid, but also are overqualified for. For example, in just one small county in northern New Jersey, babysitting and nanny agencies have enrolled over 12,000 individuals who are willing to parent other peoples children for as little as $5.00 an hour -- and many of these individuals possess college degrees or at least some college experience! For another example, recent M.A. or M.S. degree graduates from New Jersey's Fairleigh-Dickinson University, Teaneck branch, are working in retail at salaries as low as $7.50 an hour! At that rate, why bother to attend college at all. One would do better to sit at home, drink beer, eat potato chips, make nothing, and try to qualify for some sort of state or federal assistance. Have a few kids, and you'll qualify for even more "programs."

Last November, NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss independently canvassed about half a dozen garden apartment complexes in Sussex County, New Jersey. In all of them, property managers informed him that between 50% to 67% of residents in these complexes were on one form or another of "assistance." And a recent visit by Pluss to a "food pantry" in the same county, where people on assistance could get a pretty good free lunch provided they had some sort of voucher, showed nicely dressed people driving up to the church parking lot where the pantry was located in newer cars -- one man came in a Jaguar, and another family arrived in a new, shiny white Hummer! Something is very wrong, all the way around!!! We at the NSP suppose that's really the point, after all.

Note the story below:

  

Factory activity gains speed, jobless claims drop

January 24, 2013 11:03 AM ET
By Jason Lange
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Factory activity grew the most in nearly two years in January and the number of new claims for jobless benefits dropped to a five-year low last week, giving surprisingly strong signals on the economy's pulse.
Financial information firm Markit on Thursday said its preliminary Purchasing Managers Index for manufacturing rose to 56.1 this month, its best showing since March 2011. A reading above 50 indicates expansion.
A separate report from the Labor Department showed initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell by 5,000 to 330,000, the lowest since January 2008 when the 2007-2009 recession had just begun.
Together, the data suggest the economy entered the new year with some underlying momentum despite an ongoing political battle in Washington over fiscal policy.
"The economy is structurally doing a little bit better," said Michael Strauss, an economist at Commonfund in Wilton, Connecticut.
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected Markit's "flash" factory gauge to slip and looked for claims to rise to 355,000.
The unexpectedly strong U.S. data helped U.S. stocks to rise, reversing early declines caused by disappointing revenues reported by Apple Inc. Better-than-expected economic news from the euro zone and China also supported stocks.
Economists have cautioned about reading too deeply into this month's figures on jobless claims, which tend to be volatile around this time of the year because of large swings in the model the government uses to iron out seasonal fluctuations.
Still, claims have fallen for two straight weeks, suggesting employers do not yet see tax hikes enacted this month as a big threat to consumer demand.
A four-week moving average for new claims, meant to provide a better sense of underlying trends, fell 8,250 to 351,750, the lowest since March 2008.
The data helped the dollar extend gains versus the yen, while U.S. Treasury debt prices fell.
PRE-RECESSION LEVEL
Claims are now at roughly the same level they were in much of 2006 and 2007. They started trending higher around December 2007, the month the recession began.
However, while employers have pulled back on layoffs, they have only added jobs at a lackluster pace.
Analysts polled by Reuters expect the government's employment report due on February 1 will show 165,000 jobs were added to payrolls this month, up from 155,000 new positions in December. The unemployment rate is expected to hold steady at 7.8 percent.
Like the claims data, Markit's factory report also offered support for the idea that the labor market recovery was gaining traction with new jobs in the sector being created at the fastest pace in nine months.
A Markit subindex showed factory output grew at its fastest pace since March 2012, while new orders also rose. The new orders gauge hit 57.7, its highest level since May 2010.
Improved economic conditions in China and some parts of Europe helped boost orders from abroad, but firms largely tied the growth surge to higher demand from U.S. customers.
"It is the domestic market that is clearly providing the main impetus to the upturn," said Markit chief economist Chris Williamson.
Aggressive monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve and a last-minute deal by Congress to reduce the size of the tax hike gave a boost to business confidence, Williamson said.
A third gauge of economic health released on Thursday also beat analysts' forecasts. The private Conference Board's Leading Economic Index gained 0.5 percent to 93.9 last month, pointing to an improvement in growth.

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Obama's Inauguration: Believe in Omens?

From the NSP News Service:  There is little to say about that thing being called an "inauguration," at least as far as the NSP is concerned. But for those of you who are superstitious, or who believe in omens, remember that if one breaks apart the word "inauguration," one finds "in-augura-tion."  In ancient Roman times, pagan priests would read the "auguries" (augurae) found in the shapes or irregularities of the viscera of sacrificed animals. From the results of the readings, the priests would then predict future events, victories, or defeats. Sometimes the "auguries" turned out to be correct; at other times, they did not.

Now, please understand that the NSP does not wish President Obama any harm or ill-will. But remember that it is often said "never two without three." Just mull that over as you reflect on the fact that two Bibles were employed in the inauguration, and both are of great historical value. Still, one Bible belonged to President Abraham Lincoln (assassinated) and the other Bible belonged to Martin Luther King, Jr. (assassinated). What "augury" might the ancient Roman priests have divined from that?

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Pakistan: Which JEWS are Behind this?

From the NSP News Service:  In their on-going attempt to bring the Western world to ruin, the Jewish World Conspiracy is now backing violence in Pakistan -- already a troubled nation. Just how long do you think it will take for the United States, under its ZOG-dominated government, to become fully involved. Yes, great! Let's spill some more American blood in the Middle Eastern wastelands, as Jews in Israel, America and all over simply jump for joy and count their cash. If you are an American youth, according to NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss, "the worst thing you can do now is to volunteer for any branch of the U.S. military. If you need a job or you just want to travel, it'd be better to leave this country -- and not come back."

See the story, below, and keep scrolling down, as adverts have been removed:

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Pakistan suffers unprecedented winter of attacks as militants seek 'piece of the pie'


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- In Pakistan's complicated and multiple insurgencies, killing is cyclical.
The onset of winter traditionally marks the end of the militants' "fighting season" and heralds a lull in attacks.
But this year is different. Pakistan is facing an extraordinary surge in terrorist activity.
The country is reeling from an intense spate of organized militancy that has crossed international borders and morphed from an anti-Western jihad in Afghanistan to an anti-state and sectarian movement deep inside Pakistan.
The increasingly sophisticated and high-profile attacks have killed scores. They include at least 114 people who were slain in a series of attacks on Jan. 10, a day which was later dubbed "Black Thursday."
This uptick in violence in Pakistan comes as Islamabad is trying to improve its relationship with Kabul and Washington. It is seen as a message from insurgents: They are not going anywhere.
"With the end in sight, and the ground for final talks being laid across the border in Afghanistan, and by default in our badlands, too, everyone wants a piece," said Gibran Peshimam, political editor at the Express Tribune newspaper and a fellow at the Reuters Institute at Oxford University. "And those who were bound by circumstance are now at each others' throats for a piece of the pie."
One human rights group has warned that sectarian violence targeting Pakistan's Shiite Muslims was rising.
Speaking to Reuters in the aftermath of "Black Thursday," Ali Dayan Hasan of Pakistan Human Rights Watch said:
"Last year was the bloodiest year for Shias in living memory. More than 400 were killed and if [the Jan. 10] attack is any indication, its just going to get worse." ...
The roughly 500,000-strong Shia Hazara community in Quetta are routinely hunted by extremist groups because their ethnically distinct features make them an easy target, Dayan said.
"They live in a state of siege. Stepping out of the ghetto means risking death."
The impact of the "Black Thursday" attacks was felt nationally, with relatives of the victims refusing to bury their dead for four days and staging a downtown sit-in, forcing an executive decision by the prime minister and president to sack the province's elected government for ineptness.
Although 14-year-old education activist Malala Yousafzai survived a point-blank shooting which provoked international attention and outrage, there has been no shortage of deadly incidents since the Taliban targeted her in October.
By mid-December, Pakistan's gradient of terror became remarkably steep, and continues to rise.
Women and children now fair gameOn December 15, a sophisticated, multi-stage suicide-bomber and sniper attack on Peshawar airport and an air force base triggered concerns about the ability of the country's nuclear-armed military to protect itself.
Two days later, the Taliban would claim responsibility for the deadliest car bombing of 2012. Women and children were among 21 killed in Jamrud.
On December 18 and 19, drive-by shootings targeting health workers -- who were part of a national immunization drive to treat children with much-needed polio vaccines -- would claim the lives of eight people, most of them young women.
The following weekend, one the Taliban's most vocal critics would be silenced. Veteran politician Bashir Bilour, a senior government minister, was among nine victims of a suicide bombing in Peshawar. The Taliban would claim responsibility, pledging to continue targeting secular politicians like Bilour.
And just before New Year's Eve, 22 of the 23 paramilitary soldiers kidnapped during a daring militant attack on their posts near Khyber turned up dead. They were executed without any ransom demand being received.
Militants would continue to target women, killing seven health workers on New Year's Day -- newfound misogyny in a region that, though historically volatile, has long respected women's safety as non-combatants. Seven more army soldiers, who were abducted while returning from vacation to join their unit, would be killed on January 2 in Attock.
As Afghanistan's endgame evolves, the matrix of hostilities changes in Pakistan as well -- where women and children are now considered fair game by insurgents. The plot thickens and the terrible surprises continue.
"There are a large number of players and an increasing number of attacks in a lot of different areas, with a lot of different agendas with no real common element," the journalist Peshimam added. "It would be safe to say there are a lot of different quarters that need to be satiated. And fast. If they can't be appeased, then the armed forces will need to lock and load."

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Support The British National Party (BNP) !

The brave lady featured on the video asked for help from the local authorities, and the only people who came to her aid were, of course, the British National Party.
Marlene Guest is a hard-working BNP activist.
Marlene is a modern day hero. It is this kind of grass roots work, supporting the innocent victims of mass immigration and enforced multi-culturalism on the streets of Rotherham, that contributed to Marlene winning an unprecedented third place in the Rotherham Parliamentary by-election last month. This was our best ever parliamentary by-election placing and, if it hadn't been for the Labour/Ukip adoption stunt, we may have done even better.
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Fighting back is easier than you think, below are three ways you can take action right now:
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It's your sustained support and your generous donations that allow our activists like Marlene to help the victims of multi-culturalism and fight the race hate and discrimination directed against our community.
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From the NSP News Service!  According to Dr. Jacques Pluss, Leader, NSP, it goes without saying that the British National Party "deserves our unswerving support." Let's not desert the Resistance to multiculturalism and Jewish plans for World domination as it plagues the very nation which serves as the donator of our very way of life! Pluss notes that, as a legal history graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge University (U.K.), he has experienced first-hand not only a culture which was, just a short time ago, "White and Right", but which has had to battle anti-Aryan biases at nearly every turn in the past twenty years.

Help Britain! It maybe too late for America, but it is not too late to help save one of our most important parent cultures!!!

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, National Socialist Party.  1488!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Important Changes To this Blog!

From the NSP News Service:  After careful scrutiny of this Blog, the NSP Director of Communications, Karl Wolff III, in consultation with the NSP Leader, Dr. Jacques Pluss, announces that "The Latest Varia from the Right Voice" will, henceforth, consist mainly of a News Service for selected news items from the United States which are of significant importance to the International National Socialist Community.

Additionally, the Blog will add an expanded historical section, with strong emphasis on the history of Third Reich Europe and the events following the conclusion of World War 2 in the European Theater. Of course, National Socialist emphasis and cultural views will continue to be stressed. All of the past posts on the Blog will also remain in place.

Because the NSP has long considered The United States a political and socio-economic lost cause, the NSP is not directly concerned with reaching, first and foremost, any American audience(s).

Finally, the NSP News Service and the NSP itself as of this date will be administered and owned by Aargau Books, LLC, Ridgewood, New Jersey, 07450 and 16 Goennhardweg, Aarau, Switzerland. All copyright laws of the United States of America and Swiss Federal Law apply. 

Any particular questions or concerns can be directed to:

Karl Wolff III or Jacques A. Pluss
1-973-896-2405 (USA)
or 41-21-323-96-88 (Schweiz)

mail to:  M. le Dr. Jacques Pluss
              Rue Beau Sejour 16-18
              Lausanne, 1003, Switzerland.

or:  Professore Karl Wolff III
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-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!!!
     
   

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Now, doesn't this "Lesbo-Gay" Crap Make you Sick?

From the NSP News Service:  The story excerpted below contains "news" which is nothing less than a total perversion of Christian values and common sense.  Dr. Jacques Pluss, NSP Leader, notes that this sort of policy helped drive him out of the Episcopal Church some years ago. It ought to drive others out, too! The NSP wishes to express its outrage and disgust!

The Washington National Cathedral, where the nation gathers to mourn tragedies and celebrate new presidents, will soon begin hosting same-sex marriages.
Cathedral officials tell The Associated Press the church will be among the first Episcopal congregations to implement a new rite of marriage for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender members. The church will announce its new policy Wednesday.
As the nation's most prominent church, the decision carries huge symbolism. The 106-year-old cathedral has long been a spiritual center for the nation, hosting presidential inaugural services and funerals for Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his last sermon there in 1968. The cathedral draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
In light of the legality of same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia and now Maryland, the Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, decided in December to allow an expansion of the Christian marriage sacrament. The diocese covers the district and four counties in Maryland. The change is allowed under a "local option" granted by the church's General Convention, church leaders said. Each priest in the diocese can then decide whether to perform same-sex unions.
The Very Rev. Gary Hall, the cathedral's dean, said performing same-sex marriages is an opportunity to break down barriers and build a more inclusive community "that reflects the diversity of God's world."
"I read the Bible as seriously as fundamentalists do," Hall told the AP. "And my reading of the Bible leads me to want to do this because I think it's being faithful to the kind of community that Jesus would have us be."
Celebrating same-sex weddings is important beyond the Episcopal Church, Hall said. Church debate is largely settled on the matter, allowing for local decisions, he said. The move is also a chance to influence the nation.
"As a kind of tall-steeple, public church in the nation's capital, by saying we're going to bless same-sex marriages, conduct same-sex marriages, we are really trying to take the next step for marriage equality in the nation and in the culture," Hall said.
Hall is the 10th dean of the cathedral and began serving there in October 2012. He has been an ordained minister for more than 35 years. He said he has long been an advocate for gay marriage and began performing same-sex blessings in 1990 when he served at All Saints Church in Pasadena, Calif.
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay rights group, applauded the cathedral's change Wednesday as a milestone.
"Today, the church sent a simple but powerful message to LGBT Episcopalians — you are loved just the way you are, and for that we embrace you," said the Rev. MacArthur Flournoy, the deputy director of HRC's religion and faith program.
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Gay weddings will be allowed immediately. But It will likely be six months to a year before the first marriages are performed due to the cathedral's busy schedule and its pre-marital counseling requirement. Generally, only couples affiliated with the cathedral will be eligible. Church leaders had not received any requests for weddings ahead of Wednesday's announcement.
While Hall does not expect any objections within the National Cathedral congregation, he said the change may draw criticism from outside. It may be divisive for some, just as it was to preach against segregation or to push for the ordination of women, Hall said.
The New York-based Episcopal Church is the U.S. body of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion. The House of Bishops voted last year 111-41 to authorize a provisional rite for same-sex unions. Some congregations have left the church over its inclusion of gays and lesbians over the years.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in nine states and the District of Columbia. Legislators in Illinois and Rhode Island are set to take up bills to possibly join them, and the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear cases on gay marriage in March.
The first same-sex wedding performed last month at West Point's Cadet Chapel drew some protests from conservatives. The National Cathedral is even more visible.
Hall, the cathedral dean, said the church has a long history of taking stands on public issues. But he said he sees marriage as a human issue, not a political issue.
"For us to be able to say we embrace same-sex marriage as a tool for faithful people to live their lives as Christian people," he said, "for us to be able to say that at a moment when so many other barriers toward full equality and full inclusion for gay and lesbian people are falling, I think it is an important symbolic moment."

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP. 1488!

"1984" Anyone?

From the NSP News Service:  1984 anyone?  The story below, to put it simply, makes us sick!  In this case, according to National Socialist Party Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss, the Party has no alternative other than to strongly object to the practice of anybody tracking someone, no matter when, where or how!

Texas school can force students to wear locator chips, judge rules
NBCNews.com
A public school district in Texas can require students to wear locator chips when they are on school property, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday in a case raising technology-driven privacy concerns among liberal and conservative groups alike.
U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia said the San Antonio Northside School District had the right to expel sophomore Andrea Hernandez, 15, from Jay High School because she refused to wear the device, which is required of all students at the magnet school.
The judge refused the student's request to block the district from removing her from the school while the case works its way through the federal courts.
The American Civil Liberties Union is among the rights organizations opposing the district's use of radio frequency identification, or RFID, technology.
"We don't want to see this kind of intrusive surveillance infrastructure gain inroads into our culture," ACLU senior policy analyst Jay Stanley said. "We should not be teaching our children to accept such an intrusive surveillance technology."
The district's RFID policy has also been criticized by conservatives, who call it an example of "big government" further monitoring individuals and eroding their liberties and privacy rights.
The Rutherford Institute, a conservative Virginia-based policy center that represented Hernandez in her federal court case, said the ruling violated the student's constitutional right to privacy, and vowed to appeal.
The school district -- the fourth-largest in Texas, with about 100,000 students -- is not attempting to track or regulate students' activities, or spy on them, district spokesman Pascual Gonzalez said. Northside is using the technology to locate students who are in the school building but not in the classroom when the morning bell rings, he said.
Texas law counts a student present for purposes of distributing state aid to education funds based on the number of pupils in the classroom at the start of the day. Northside said it was losing $1.7 million a year due to students loitering in the stairwells or chatting in the hallways.
The software works only within the walls of the school building, cannot track the movements of students, and does not allow students to be monitored by third parties, Gonzalez said
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Sensible Tax Increase Strategy.

From the NSP News Service:  just take a gander at the AP story, extracted below. If you want to pay more money to our ZOG-dominated "government," well go right ahead! If, on the other hand, you have some courage and want to stand up against this bullcrap, there is one simple strategy you can use to avoid this whole mess: Just don't pay any taxes!!!  Be a true American! Refuse to put up with "wigger" nonsense!  -- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.

Taxes rising for most people despite fiscal deal

January 2, 2013 2:32 PM ET
By By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER


WASHINGTON (AP) - While the tax package that Congress passed New Year's Day will protect 99 percent of Americans from an income tax increase, most of them will still end up paying more federal taxes in 2013.
That's because the legislation did nothing to prevent a temporary reduction in the Social Security payroll tax from expiring. In 2012, that 2-percentage-point cut in the payroll tax was worth about $1,000 to a worker making $50,000 a year.
The Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan Washington research group, estimates that 77 percent of American households will face higher federal taxes in 2013 under the agreement negotiated between President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans. High-income families will feel the biggest tax increases, but many middle- and low-income families will pay higher taxes too.
Households making between $40,000 and $50,000 will face an average tax increase of $579 in 2013, according to the Tax Policy Center's analysis. Households making between $50,000 and $75,000 will face an average tax increase of $822.
"For most people, it's just the payroll tax," said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center.
The tax increases could be a lot higher. A huge package of tax cuts first enacted under President George W. Bush was scheduled to expire Tuesday as part of the "fiscal cliff." The Bush-era tax cuts lowered taxes for families at every income level, reduced investment taxes and the estate tax, and enhanced a number of tax credits, including a $1,000-per-child credit.
The package passed Tuesday by the Senate and House extends most the Bush-era tax cuts for individuals making less than $400,000 and married couples making less than $450,000.
Obama said the deal "protects 98 percent of Americans and 97 percent of small business owners from a middle-class tax hike. While neither Democrats nor Republicans got everything they wanted, this agreement is the right thing to do for our country."
The income threshold covers more than 99 percent of all households, exceeding Obama's claim, according to the Tax Policy Center. However, the increase in payroll taxes will hit nearly every wage earner.
Social Security is financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $113,700, with employers paying half and workers paying the other half. Obama and Congress reduced the share paid by workers from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent for 2011 and 2012, saving a typical family about $1,000 a year.
Obama pushed hard to enact the payroll tax cut for 2011 and to extend it through 2012. But it was never fully embraced by either party, and this time around, there was general agreement to let it expire.
The new tax package would increase the income tax rate from 35 percent to 39.6 percent on income above $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for married couples. Investment taxes would increase for people who fall in the new top tax bracket.
High-income families will also pay higher taxes this year as part of Obama's 2010 health care law. As part of that law, a new 3.8 percent tax is being imposed on investment income for individuals making more than $200,000 a year and couples making more than $250,000.
Together, the new tax package and Obama's health care law will produce significant tax increases for many high-income families.
For 2013, households making between $500,000 and $1 million would get an average tax increase of $14,812, according to the Tax Policy Center analysis. Households making more than $1 million would get an average tax increase of $170,341.
"If you're rich, you're almost certain to get a big tax increase," Williams said.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Groundbreaking "Historian" Gerda Lerner Expires in Semi-Demented State.

From the NSP News Service:  The NSP News Service has just learned that so-called "historian" Gerda Lerner died at the age of 92 in an assisted-care facility. One wonders what sort of concatenated nonsense she uttered with her last breath. While Lerner can be credited with taking part in certain "activist causes" from the early 1960's until about 2000, she can also be credited with inventing all sorts of pseudo-scholarship in the field of "women's studies," if one credits that area of study as an integral and legitimate field of study. Lerner's greatest act of folly was, in fact, promoted in her "ground-breaking" volume, The Creation of Patriarchy. According to NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss, who holds a Ph.D. in medieval History from the University of Chicago (1983) and who was teaching at that institution when Lerner's volume flowed like vomit all over a hungry, sexually and intellectually bereft readership, Lerner did not possess the scholarly credentials to blow forth a her vile spew all over the historical profession. Lerner was trained primarily in American history, and did not have any actual training or expertise in prehistoric anthropology, ancient Mesopotamian culture, or any of the ancient Near Eastern languages (including Sumerian or Akkadian) on which she relied in order to promote her idiotic, dream-like confabulations about the "conversion" of very early Western culture from matriarchy to patriarchy. For example, Lerner set forth a truly butchered interpretation of the Mesopotamian "Epic of Gilgamesh" and the role of the "Naditu Woman" in the Babylonian legal code of Hammurabi. Yet she hit the stage of scholarship at just the right time to cause a great feminist fuss. The remainder of her career relied on feminist reverse discrimination in order to promote not only her own career interests but also to all but ruin the faculty and curriculum of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. The entire body of her scholarly work must be called into question. The complete career of this feminist kook ought to be reexamined in light of the grievous errors she promoted in her writing, her"activism," and her persecution of legitimate scholars (male and female) in favor of a "politically correct" agenda which she herself did a great deal to promote. Finally, her so-called persecution under Third Reich authorities must be completely discounted, since there is no concrete evidence that she was ever mistreated by them.

But just look at the fabled "praise" she receives in the conventional mass media, who are about as brainwashed as Lerner ever wanted them to be:

Imprisoned by the Nazis, Gerda Lerner later said, "Everything I needed to get through the rest of my life I learned in jail in those six weeks." She started the first graduate program in women's history in the U.S.

MADISON, Wis. — Gerda Lerner, a pioneer in the field of women's history and a founding member of the National Organization for Women, has died in Wisconsin, her son said. She was 92.
Lerner, who founded the nation's first graduate program in women's history, died peacefully Wednesday evening of apparent old age at an assisted-living facility in Madison, Dan Lerner told The Associated Press.
"She was always a very strong-willed and opinionated woman," he recalled. "I think those are the hallmarks of great people, people that have strong points of view and firmly held convictions."
Gerda Lerner was born in Vienna, Austria, into a privileged Jewish family in 1920. When the Nazis rose to power, she was imprisoned and spent her 18th birthday behind bars, in a cell with two other young women who had been arrested for political work. Jailers restricted rations for Jews, but the gentile women shared their food with her.
"They taught me how to survive," she wrote in "Fireweed: a Political Autobiography." "Everything I needed to get through the rest of my life I learned in jail in those six weeks."
She said the experience taught her how society can manipulate people. It was a lesson she saw reinforced in American academia by history professors who taught as though the only figures worth studying were men.
"When I was faced with noticing that half the population has no history, and I was told that that's normal, I was able to resist the pressure" to accept that conclusion, she told the Wisconsin Academic Review in 2002.
She became impassioned about the issue of gender equality. As a professor at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y., she founded a women's studies program — including the first graduate program in women's history in the U.S.
She later moved to Madison, where she helped establish a doctoral program in women's history at the University of Wisconsin.
Her daughter, Stephanie Lerner, said her mother earned a reputation as a no-nonsense professor who held her students to rigorous standards that some may not have appreciated at the time. One former student wrote to Gerda Lerner 30 years later saying no one had been more influential in her life.
"She said, 'I thought you were impossible, difficult, not understanding, but you gave me a model of commitment that I've never had before,'" Stephanie Lerner recalled. "That's just how she was."
Even as Gerda Lerner held others to high standards, she took no shortcuts herself. For example, Stephanie Lerner said her mother loved hiking in the mountains, even as she got older and her mobility was challenged.
Stephanie Lerner recalled one particular hike with her mother about 30 years ago on a steamy California day. Stephanie Lerner brought a light day-pack, but Gerda Lerner toted a hefty 50-pound sack because she wanted to train for future hikes.
"I was much younger and very in shape. But at a certain point I said I couldn't do it anymore," Stephanie Lerner said. "She just went on ahead. That was her joy, her determination."
Gerda Lerner wrote several textbooks on women's history, including "The Creation of Patriarchy" and "The Creation of Feminist Consciousness." She also edited "Black Women in White America," one of the first books to document the struggles and contributions of black women in American history.
She married Carl Lerner, a respected film editor, in 1941. They lived in Hollywood for a few years before returning to New York.
The couple was involved in activism that ranged from attempting to unionize the film industry to working in the civil rights movement.
When asked how she developed such a strong sense of justice and fairness, she told the Wisconsin Academy Review that the feeling started in childhood. She recalled watching her mother drop items on the floor and walk away, leaving servants to clean up her mess.
"I wanted the world to be a just and fair place, and it obviously wasn't — and that disturbed me right from the beginning," she said.
She became determined to fight for equality, and she encouraged others to take up their own fights against inequality. She said people who want to change the world don't need to be part of a large organized group — they just have to find a cause they believe in and never stop fighting for it.
She credited that philosophy for helping her remain happy despite the horrors she lived through as a young woman.
"I am happy because I found the balance between adjusting, or surviving what I was put through, and acting for what I believed in," she said in 2002. "That's the key."

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, The National Socialist Party.  1488!