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Hanna Brisbois
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"We shall never reach that goal until we as a people individually develop beyond our present emotional adolescence, We cannot have a mature nation of infantile citizens."
— Jan 23, 2026 07:25AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 172 of 176
"We must refuse to vote for anyone who makes political capital out of emotion-laden terms as "Jew" or "Gentile", "Protestant" or "Catholic", "White" or "Negro". And we must undertake to free ourselves from the yoke of tradition and from the emotional use of those same terms and others in the same category: "Oriental" and "blood" and "race", etc."
— Jan 23, 2026 07:23AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 171 of 176
"Too many of the people of the United States are content to accept the prerogatives endowed on them by the Constitution without ever bothering to accept the duties imposed on them by it. Our primary duty is to vote and, if we are to insure ourselves against totalitarianism, we must first of all remove all voting restrictions from all our citizens."
— Jan 23, 2026 07:20AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 170 of 176
"We must never forget that Hitler was elected by democratic methods in a democratic system, which we ourselves helped to set up, patterned after our own system."
— Jan 23, 2026 06:48AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 155 of 176
"In Germany we found a businesslike machine set up to control 80 million persons and to assure unlimited personal power for those in charge. This political machine had been developed legally--even democratically. Once in power, however, it rolled like a juggernaut over the rights of the people."
— Jan 23, 2026 06:21AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 150 of 176
On Hitlers appointment of Robert Ley as the head of the German Labor Front: "The fact that the position of labor leader was always a point of attack was emphasized because Ley, himself, was no diplomat and seldom behaved himself in a diplomatic manner". They then go on to say he would promise grandiose things in his speeches, only for it to be censored in the press, creating confusion and plausible deniability.
— Jan 22, 2026 11:53AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 134 of 176
"For the average German, the Nazi appeal was emotional" "These formal ministries performed propaganda, not by authentic sounding falsehoods or by fear, but by arousing the deep, unreasoned emotions of the masses."
— Jan 22, 2026 09:06AM
Hanna Brisbois
is on page 82 of 176
So, according to Rosenberg, the Nazi's wanted to create a Zionist nation, but could not export the Jews due to outside influences. The concentration camps were Plan B. He also predicted that in due time, Americans would come to see the Nazi's ways. It is eerie how similar Nazism is to America today.
— Nov 24, 2025 09:04AM

