Slow Moving Coup and The Boys From Brazil

I think I wrote about this theory in the early days of this blog: to recap, they (Nazi zelots) had bunch of leftover parts of Mr Cranky Pants aka The Führer which they took to Brazil and tried to clone a new Grand Nut Bar. But they weren’t taking any chances; they cloned a bunch AND as babes adopted them out to parents who were similar to the originals… in the hopes he/they would grow up to be a führer worthy guy and ‘they’ could start a Forth Reich and dominate the world…

That seems like a lot of trouble when just about any white nationalist asoul could do the job. All you’d need to do, is pull out all the stops, make a concerted effort, gather the wagons, and dam the torpedoes! What I’m trying to say is an all out assault on an unsuspecting population in every country that has a well established military (like USA.) It would be important to never let your intentions be known until you were absolutely in control! Themasses must be convinced that they have a leader who is ordained to lead them out of squalor and, enough government shills onboard that failure doesn’t have a snowballs chance in hell… that even God would be in on it!

My second favorite comedian and very smart dude Bill Maher calls it: A Slow Moving Coup. I call it: The Boys From Brazil Redux (avec simplification) I sure hope Bill and I are wrong about this but I don’t think we are. The well healed want to stay well healed and if they have to spend a portion of their wealth, so be it!

The Koch brother (one ‘David’ has shuffled off… down I’d imagine) but the pair of them donated multiple millions to the cause.
From Democracy Now:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jm6_WdQIe8
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbYUXlGGQlU
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZZ9At_LNL8

http://democracynow.org – Democrats and Republicans are expected to spend about $1 billion getting their 2016 nominee elected. There’s a third group that will spend almost as much. It’s not a political party, and it doesn’t have any candidates. It’s the right-wing political network backed by the billionaire Koch brothers, Charles and David Koch, expected to spend nearly $900 million in 2016. The Kochs’ 2016 plans come as part of an effort to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars to conservative candidates and causes over the last four decades. The story of the Koch brothers and an allied group of billionaire donors is told in a new book by New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer, “Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right.” Mayer traces how the Kochs and other billionaires have leveraged their business empires to shape the political system in the mold of their right-wing agenda.

That’s All Folks…