Robert Osenenko
Published: 2019-05-30
Total Pages: 242
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This book is written as a compilation of historical evidence on the history of the United States deviant fringe. It's a subject United States historians have neglected in the false belief that doing so would make the country weaker. The history in these pages corresponds to the awful failure of traditional historians to predict the eventual rise of the fringe takeover of our political parties. Readers are taken back to when our historians failed to predict the rising power of Nazi Germany in the 1920s. In that instance, a great deal of effort was wasted on a portrayal of Adolph Hitler as a so-called conservative moderate. This only forced historians to change later when 50,000 American citizens showed up on the streets of Manhattan in full Nazi uniform, and regalia, singing the American Anthem, and Sieg Heil salutes to Adolph Hitler to make Germany Great Again a similarity to the next shocking failure of historical predictions. Historians now do the same thing. American historians often ignore the role of fringe anti-Constitutional individuals omit them from their role in history. Lately, this has had devastating results, as historians and inept political theorists, eliminating subversive activity in our history also subverted its importance. Historians now do the same thing. Should not every voice be heard in a democracy? Not surprising, exploiting this historical deficiency, from the Soviet-Russia years, the Kremlin learned to use the fringe, precisely its political and religious wedge, to create mob rule and forms of devisive fascism. This Cold War often risked a Hot War. The Kremlin used the profiles of men; to frame a web of history they defined instead. Turning names like Fritz Kuhn, George Rockwell, Samuel Dickstein, George Sylvester Viereck, Peter Viereck the first conservative, Glen Yeadon, Edward Hunter, Armand Hammer, and eventually Donald J. Trump, into types of heroes they could manipulate. This book seeks to resolve this gap in history to better prepare people against the future attack, but it carries an ominous warning. The future holds an inevitable reality of doing nothing different. Expose this aspect of history or have it defined for you. The rise and rise of the fringe: President Trump, once out of office, may very well have won the romanticism of his history. His reward is clear. At the hardscape erection of the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, he will host the particular aspects of his accomplishments for the family and faith mob. The visual will be stunning; they will see the immigrant war, the attacks on Muslims there will be the fight for white supremacy cloaked over with the violence against those he considered infected. In the back of the Great Hall will be the most extensive wall, the biggest the world has ever seen of followers. A statue of himself surrounded by Confederate heroes. That show pictures and stories, details of his supporters that made all the murders, scams, and crimes possible, with followers making Sieg Heil salute to himself. Behind them the bystanders looking on in a photo opportunity with Donald J. Trump. The Congress, U.S. Justice Department, judiciary, CIA, justices, and military sitting to the side will be full-figured cutouts of the Presidents he worked with and the attorney generals. It will make the mob of 50,000 a minuscule example having grown just in the United States to over 30 million followers.