
Two cultures cannot exist on equal footing side by side. That is out of the question. Hellenic culture could not live under Roman influense. Roman culture disappeared…. The one in time must destroy the other.
Houston Stewart Chamberlain

As a rule, high culture and military power go hand in hand, as evidenced in the cases of Greece and Rome.
Baron Kolmar von der Goltz

When I hear the word “Culture” I slip back the safety catch of my revolver.
Hanns Johst


I, Albert, believe that the writers of the comments above knew something that we’re not aware of. We’ve been told that it’s a good thing to embrace other cultures here in the American homeland. Our children are being taught of other cultures, to the point of a fault it would seem.
Now, don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with learning of other cultures, but to embrace them and teach them as acceptable by our standards is not in the best interest of our nation. The very same people responsible for bringing this program to this country have long tried to force other cultures to accept ours as their own. But there are times when cultures clash and we’re reminded that there are major differences between them that often illustrate just how wrong this tolerance can be in the practical world.
I’m very aware that people are interdependent, that nations must live in unity as one nation produces goods and services that other nation needs, but when cultures come together, living side by side in everyday life, serious problems can arise.
In the opening paragraphs of Ron Peck’s book, The Shadow Of The Crescent,” which involves the growth of Islam in the United States, he clearly exposes the aim of some who follow Islamic law.

“In the next 50 years, we will capture the Western world for Islam. We have the men to do it, we have the money to do it, and above all, we are already doing it.”
When these words were spoken at the dedication of an Islamic Center in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1983, they were not simply an idle threat. From its beginning, Islam has been a religion with great missionary zeal. Its adherents have, for centuries, been known for their missionary fervor. Now Islamic nations in the Middle East have targeted the West and they are spending a great deal of time and millions of dollars to “capture the Western world for Islam.”
By Ron Peck

Often times, and sadly I must mention, the good intentions of many are exploited and used by others whose mission is anything but noble and right. In this case it’s clear to me, Albert, that there are those in high places who have used the aim of Islamic believers as well as illegal Mexican migration to drive a wedge between cultures. By forcing one culture to accept another. as is happening here in the United States, this will likely generate hostility to the point that violence spills over.
Why would those atop the political side of this agenda want society to suffer such violence? For one thing, this would give them more power over the masses by virtue of government–a government that they largely control through individuals in key positions and by virtue of certain members of Congress who work to institute laws that have at their very heart the best interest of their handlers.
For one thing, violence on the streets of America would give them the excuse they need to institute martial law. When this occurs, portions of the Bill of Rights under which government is seriously impeded and restricted would fall away, giving government the power they need to deal with those who may not agree with the current agenda.
Martial law would make it legal for the powers that be to require things of the populous that they could never before, under normal conditions, demand. If you think that our public servants have forgotten what it means to serve the public they owe their jobs and positions to, then you haven’t seen anything yet.
Our largest hope is that the American public will stop and analyze more deeply the benefits of multiculturalism and that they would somehow come to see the hidden agenda that drives it here in the United States. Unless they stop teaching these things to our children, I see little hope for America.
As it now stands, the America I grew up in no longer exists. In it’s place is a growing police state where police action is becoming more and more needed simply because the policies coming down from Washington are inherently more unAmerican every day.
For more information on multiculturalism, use the following two resources:
Your’s, Albert