Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Michelle Malkin and the Destruction of Civil Liberties
By
Kurt Nimmo
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Excellent “heads up.” More evidence to support the thesis of an unfolding American totalitarianism.
Posted by Rhino Rick from Tokyo, Japan on 09/22 at 07:19 PM -
The argument made by Malkin in this book is completely unoriginal. Her thesis has been debunked for decades, unless she has unearthed some new material that was previously unknown—something I highly doubt.
Posted by Justin Felux from San Antonio, TX on 09/23 at 09:07 PM -
Justin, you are refering to the assertion that there was a small group of Issei spys working in the US? It sounds like bunk to begin with doesn’t it? Michio Kaku (who has worked on the issue of nukular weapons in space, he’s against it) grew up in an Issei family in California (see: “Alternative Radio” archives). He told a story about how the land that the Japanese Americans developed in the Central Valley was originally swamp land. Once it became wine growing country it was stolen by US agribizz interests during and after WWII (conveniently) from the interned “Japs”. Of course, it may have been that secret messages were being hidden in the grapes that could have led to the downfall of the Republic, so this was understandable. Today, of course, that land is worth who knows how much money-- lots. The reparations that were made to the families who were interned was pathetically small in comparison.
Posted by Rhino Rick from on 09/24 at 06:52 PM -
Nimmo is a stupid man. What a bunch of ignorant crap he has written. Not worth a moment’s effort. What a boobhead he appears to be.
Posted by educated thinker from on 10/02 at 01:19 PM
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