I came across this article about Ebay pulling sales of a T-shirt critical of gun control, with Hitler, Mao and Stalin above the caption “Mass Murderers Agree – Gun Control Works!” with the reason, “Images depicting high ranking Nazi officers are not permitted to be sold on the site.” This, despite other T-shirts depicting Hitler still for sale on Ebay.
It reminded me of Bilderberger Heather Reisman (as this article by Canada’s national broadcaster, CBC shows), owner of Canada’s book selling monopoly, Chapters Indigo, banning sales of Hitler’s Mein Kampf in 2001, yet having no problem profiting from sales of the far less known anti-Jewish tract by Martin Luther, The Jews and Their Lies, as you will see here.
[...] I wrote the article, Hypocritical grandstanding by Ebay and Chapters Indigo, about Chapters Indigo owner Heather Reisman’s double standard of banning Hitler’s Mein [...]
Source for Reisman being a Bilderberger?
It’s linked in the article to http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/bilderberg-group/
I found an even better reference, from her executive bio on Chapters Indigo’s site at http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/Indigo-Books-Music-Inc-Management/inc_mgmt-artRS.html
“She is also a Director and Officer of Mount Sinai Hospital, and a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee, a geo-political think group.”
It’s all about misdirection and subterfuge. The bankers don’t want our guns for real. They want to profit on the sales of guns and get us to kill each other with them. All is good as long as no one depicts Hitler reviving the German economy and how he did it. As long as no one analyzes the nonsensical banking industry because “the problem is they’re Jews”. Communism vs. socialism? Society is socialism and it’s either communist socialism or capitalist socialism. I don’t care if a communist banker calls himself a Jew, Christian, Buddhist or Martian – he is going down. I have woken up because they f’d up and went a little too far. If I still had my job I would have never even taken the time to think about monetary policy.