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The American Conservative (TAC) magazine is euphoric today with the release of one of their most venerated ideological Leaders, who is right up there for them with Israeli Settler Yoram Hazony and his Fascist Settler ideology. I hesitate to say anything here knowing how loyal this email list as a whole is to Israeli fascism, as represented here in the U.S. by its two highest ranking members, Trump/Vance, and their constant promoters, TAC magazine and their connected think tank, the New Right of the Quincy Institute. Joined together as they are by their common Oligarchical funders, or, just in a common political purpose of regime change (getting Trump/Vance in power to move the New Right Revolution forward) of what is in essence their Reich Minister of Propaganda, Kevin Roberts calls the 2nd American Revolution. This one a fascist revolution as was the German Conservative Revolution intended as fellow fascists with the Nazis. Even sharing the same "legal theorist" among themselves, Carl Schmitt of the Conservative Revolutionaries first, then the Nazis, and now of the U.S. fascist revolutionaries, the New Right. With Trump/Vance currently Führer and Deputy Führer of the latter respectively, one might say after the Madison Square Garden Rally. 

That "Revolution" is outlined today as Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, standing in for Mein Kampf, and Hitler's Second Book, with the latter dealing more with Hitler's foreign policy. Together the two made up "das Projekt 1933." As can be seen in the attached files, with the Heritage Foundation file including an almost but not quite complete list of the putschists leading the way of the pending fascist Revolution that Roberts and his allies are fomenting and planning (with Biden/Harris having made it so easy for them). 

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In 1930 Hitler had publicly declared that ‘the constitution only maps out the area of battle, not the goal’ (Bracher, 1973: 245). Having been appointed Chancellor on 30 January 1933 by President Hindenburg, acting under the terms of Article 48 of the Weimar constitution, his most immediate aim was to secure complete power, but it was important for him to preserve a camouflage of legality as his repeated emphasis on legal revolution and national unity both won over and fatally confused many who might otherwise have worked against him [Docs 5 and 6, pp. 150 and 151]. In view of the overwhelming non-Nazi majority in the cabinet, Papen’s rash boast that within two months ‘we will have pushed Hitler so far into a corner that he’ll squeak’ (Bracher, 1973: 248) seems understandable, but Hitler enjoyed several advantages: two Nazi ministers, Göring and Frick, were responsible respectively for the Ministries of the Interior in Prussia and the Reich; Papen’s deposition of the Prussian government in July 1932 (see page 19) had seriously weakened opposition among the other German states to further centralisation; and Hitler was able to exploit the state of emergency that had existed since 1930. He invoked Article 48, which theoretically invested emergency powers in the President, to issue a string of emergency decrees. Hitler was also the only politician on the Right to head a mass party. Although the Nazi Party was incapable of achieving power by itself, it was a powerful force held together by loyalty to Hitler and by the prospect of power and the rewards that go with power. (TP-Papen himself was simply a rival fascist as representing the Conservative Revolution Movement, with its legal theorist Carl Schmitt as a legal adviser to Papen, before joining the Nazis.)


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But, I know, the consensus here amongst those who aren't actually joined to the putschists is: 


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Title: Ex-Trump strategist Steve Bannon hits airwaves after prison release | Donald Trump News | Al Jazeera

Ex-Trump strategist Steve Bannon hits airwaves after prison release

Completing his four-month term for contempt of Congress, Bannon said ‘we’re going to deliver a knock-out blow’.

Steve Bannon, former top adviser to Donald Trump, greets supporters as he arrives to speak with media before he reports to prison at the U.S. federal correctional institution in Danbury, Connecticut, U.S., July 1, 2024. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Steve Bannon greets supporters before reporting to prison in Danbury, Connecticut, July 1 [Eduardo Munoz/Reuters]

A former Trump strategist who was jailed for defying a Congressional subpoena to testify about the January 6, 2021, riot at the United States Capitol has been released from prison.

Steve Bannon, 70, a right-wing media executive and ex-Trump strategist, completed his four-month prison term early Tuesday for contempt of Congress.

Speaking to followers on his “War Room” podcast shortly after his release, Bannon said, “I’m not broken, I’m empowered”.

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Much has changed in the four months since Bannon was jailed, with President Joe Biden dropping out of the race and his Vice President Kamala Harris taking the Democratic nomination for president.

Now, with just a week before election day, Bannon is using his influence and media savvy to rally the Republican presidential candidate’s die-hard base.

While Bannon no longer works for Trump, he told his podcast audience: “We’re going to deliver a knock-out blow” on November 5.

“I am more energised and more focused than I have ever been in my entire life,” added Bannon,  who described himself as having been a “political prisoner”.

He encouraged Trump supporters to “flat out get out the vote”, saying they need to score an election victory that goes his opponents’ “ability to steal it”.

Later Tuesday afternoon, Bannon plans to hold a press conference in New York, he said on the podcast.

Bannon was found guilty of contempt of Congress in July 2022, becoming only the second person in the last half-century to be jailed for rebuffing a congressional subpoena, after Trump’s former trade adviser, Peter Navarro.

‘Misinformation approach’

Madeline Peltz, Deputy Director for Rapid Response at the left-leaning media watchdog Media Matters, said Bannon was skilled at using misinformation to push his right-wing agenda.

“Bannon is one of the most talented broadcasters among his peers, in terms of taking current events, pulling out a kernel of truth from them, and then spinning an elaborate conspiracy theory on top of it, which then becomes the fuel for the action that’s taken by the grassroots in response to these lies,”  Peltz told CNN.

“There’s really no one who has quite the same level of talent for that particular misinformation approach.”

Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, U.S., February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
Steve Bannon addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, February 24 [Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters]

A decade before joining Trump’s 2016 campaign team, Bannon co-founded Breitbart News, which he saw as a “platform for the alt-right“. Bannon served as Trump’s chief strategist in the White House in 2017 but left after just seven months, reportedly due to conflicts with other top staffers.

In 2020, he was charged with wire fraud and money laundering for misappropriating millions of dollars contributed by donors for the construction of a border wall with Mexico.

While others were found guilty in the scheme, Trump issued a sweeeping pardon to Bannon before leaving office, leading to the dismissal of the charges.

‘Post-election chaos’

In January 2021, Bannon used his influence to bolster Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The day before the January 6 assault on the capital, he warned, “all hell will break loose tomorrow”.

If Trump loses the election again, Pelz from Media Matters anticipates that Bannon may amplify claims denying election results once more.

“I think, really, you’ll see it kick into high gear in the post-election chaos that we’re all sort of anticipating”, he told CNN.

Despite his conviction, Bannon should be eligible to vote in New York, where he has registered in the past.

A New York law passed in 2021, restored the right to vote for a person convicted of a felony upon release from incarceration, regardless of if they are on parole or have a term of post-release supervision.

Other states, such as Florida – where Bannon has also previously registered to vote –  have rules making it difficult for convicted felons to restore their constitutional right to vote.

Bannon still faces criminal charges in New York state court related to the alleged border wall fraud. Bannon has pleaded not guilty to money laundering, conspiracy, fraud and other charges. A trial in that case is scheduled to begin in December.



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