“PEEWEE HITLERISM” IN AMERICA
By
Gerald B. Bryan
In
the summer of 1939 the House Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities,
under the chairmanship of Martin Dies of Texas, made its report concerning some
of the so-called patriotic movements in America.
The
committee in that report concluded that many of these so-called patriotic
movements “ape the methods of foreign dictators.” These “peewee Hitlers,” it
said, are engaged in “a form of racketeering” and in “subversive activities,” and
are trying to bring about “a radical change in the American form of government.”
It
called special attention “to the deplorable prostitution of such words as
‘patriotism’ and ‘Christian’ to the selfish ends of these fascist racketeers.”
As
all of this has a bearing upon the movement which we are exposing, it is well to
take a short retrospect of the astonishing number of political and so-called patriotic
movements which have arisen in our country during the last several years.
Most
of these movements are generally considered to be American fascist
organizations. They are built usually on the personal leadership of a single
individual whose spleen is directed against either real or imaginary evils within
the government. Their avowed purpose is to save the people from certain
“enemies” which assertedly seek to overthrow the democracy and establish some other
form of government in its place. In “saving” the country, these organizations usually
seek to bring about a new government of their own!
Among
some of the outstanding “American fascist” groups is William Dudley Pelley’s “Silver
Shirt Legion.” Elsewhere we have referred to the similarity between the Pelley and
Ballard movements. It was brought out that Pelley started out originally as a psychic
or metaphysical leader, and then rapidly arose to become a political fuehrer with
“storm troopers” or legionnaires in every state.
The
Ballards likewise are psychic leaders, but have political ambitions too. Their “Master”
in the early days, as we have seen, sought to take over the Pelley movement. They
have since organized Minute Men, or, as we might say, “storm troopers” in every
state.
The
Silver Shirt leader has evidently over-reached himself in his ambitions to become
the “American Hitler,” the fuehrer of the United States. He has been accused by
the Dies Committee of printing and distributing literature “containing
scurrilous, false and perfidious assertions, and reprints of propaganda of a foreign
power,” according to a brief filed in the District Court in Washington by counsel
for the Dies Committee.
For
a number of weeks Pelley was a fugitive from the Dies Committee which wanted to
serve him with a subpoena and question him concerning his activities. He later,
however, showed up before this committee, admitted “a change of heart,” and
showered glowing adjectives of approval upon the committee’s work. Convicted in
1935 for violating the North Carolina “blue sky” securities law, his sentence
was suspended, but it appears that he is now wanted by North Carolina
authorities for violating the conditions of his parole.
The
record of the Ballard printings and assertions is likewise notorious, and as we
have already seen, Ballard too has had difficulties with the “blue sky”
securities law. The amazing thing is that this evident subversive movement
should have continued so long without an investigation by this same Dies committee
which went after Pelley and some of the other fascist movements so strongly. No
doubt its “religious” set-up protects it.
Racketeers
who hide under the cloak of religion are likely to become one of the most
dangerous and difficult problems in the future, if not, indeed, at the present
time. It is a weak spot in our protective armor against “Fifth Columns”; and although
the main approach to it must be, as always, through education and enlightenment
of the people and the public exposure of the methods of the religious charlatan,
still, there is a real need for more courageous action by our public officials
who should not swerve aside merely because a dangerous and subversive movement operates
as a “religion.”
There
are said to be at least a hundred American fascist organizations which have
attracted the attention of the Dies Committee, whose records have been or are being
investigated.
The
subpoenaing of Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley in May, 1939, to testify about
his story concerning an alleged Jewish plot to seize America gave wide
publicity to these fascist organizations, revealing to the public how prevalent
today is this battle of individuals and their organizations against real or fancied
evil which threaten our country.
It
brought up for investigation the various anti-Semitic movements, some of which the
Dies Committee characterized as “a most violent type.”
The
Knights of the White Camellia, headed by George E. Deatherage; the Crusading White
Shirts of George W. Christians; and other movements of similar nature,
dominated usually by some racial or religious intolerance, are in active
operation in the United States today.
The
present political power of the Detroit radio priest, Father Coughlin, shows to what
extent the personality of one man can sway the thoughts and actions of millions.
The
danger in all such movements lies in inflaming the minds of irresponsible and misguided
individuals, leading to street fights, mob uprisings, and the use of arms to
put down “other uprisings.” Whenever this philosophy of hatred is preached, the
spirit of the mob may readily be aroused, and the movement may get out of control
of the one who originated it.
Among
the Coughlinites, as among the Ballardites, have appeared so-called “Minute
Men,” differently organized and controlled, but bearing the same name.
Gerald
Winrod’s Defenders of the Christian Faith is another of the American fascist groups
whose influence has been wide-spread among certain orthodox religious bodies
who, like the Pelleyites and Coughlinites, profess to see the menace of Jewry in
America.
The
German American Bund, outpost for Hitler’s Western Hemisphere ambitions, has for
years been insidiously spreading the philosophy of Nazism throughout the United
States. Some of these American fascist movements formerly paid open allegiance to
Hitler’s ideology, and it was not until the German fuehrer’s astonishing tie-up
with Communist Russia and the imprisonment in America of the bundfuehrer, Fritz
Kuhn, on a misappropriation of funds conviction that some of these fascist leaders
in America half-heartedly withdrew their allegiance to Hitler. Perhaps Hitler’s
blitzkrieg on Europe has completed their disillusionment.
All
of these American fascist movements are reciprocal, i.e., one builds on the work
of the other. Yet, the desire for personal power and many individual rivalries makes
them incapable of raising a single leader who can represent and control them all.
That is the weakness of the American fascist movement today, which is fortunate
for our present constituted government.
Arrayed
against these heterodox fascist groups are the organized left-wing radical
groups themselves — the Communists and their offshoots. They seek to change the
American form of government by injecting ideologies of their own, even going so
far as to openly preach the gospel of revolution to bring in the new government.
And
in this latest and weirdest organization of them all, known as the “Mighty I AM,”
directed by its two fuehrers with the aid of so-called “Ascended Masters,”
there is represented a most amazing conglomeration of forces and ideologies,
largely psychic or psychological in character, which is being thrown against a
medley of “evils” of various kinds and which is undoubtedly producing many evils
of its own.
Surely,
if ever a country was besieged by an army of embattled “shirts” of various
stripes and colors, it is our county today!
A
fervid patriotism is usually the explosive spark which propels these movements
on their careers. They receive their power through “hating” something, and, conversely,
through “loving” something. Without this emotional combustion there would be no
force to propel them against the objects of their dislikes.
And
always, whether they fight for a democracy, a communistic state, or an
imperialistic autocracy, they must proceed through the power of a dictator.
To
bring in their ideal of a “democracy,” they, oddly enough, start a little dictatorship!
Something in itself the exact reverse of a true democracy.
Or
else, like the American Nazis, they openly espouse an out-and-out dictatorship and
hold up the ideal of a foreign government and its fuehrer.
It
is this tendency towards a dictatorship which, despite their differing
ideologies, makes all these movements brothers under the skin. They all seek to
bring about some kind of dictatorship in America.
The
Bund fuehrer wants to impose Nazism, the communist works for his so-called dictatorship
by the proletariat, the Ku-Klux-Klaner wants a little private dictatorship of
his own, and some of the American fascist groups hint at a military dictatorship.
At
the Moseley and Deatherage hearings before the Dies Committee it was asserted that
“military action would be necessary to get the gang out,” referring to an alleged
Jewish plot to overthrow the American form of government. The fascist remedy, as
brought out in the Dies hearings, is for a “military court” to take control of the
Federal government and each of the 48 states.
Such
fascist movements are usually counter-revolutionary — organizations set up to check
alleged revolutionary movements which they consider the government unable to cope
with, or may even be a party to, and so they seek to bring about a little revolution
of their own and take over the reins of government themselves.
Doubtless
some of the American fascist movements were originally founded on sincere patriotic
ideals, but the evolution of them along emotional lines, with hate as their keynote,
inevitably brings about the rise of mob psychology, the oppression of a minority,
and a tyrannical dictatorship.
And
now in this latest fascist-directed movement, popularly known as the Mighty I AM,
we see many similarities to the methods of these other movements — yet, it is the
strangest dictatorship of them all.
It
is a “PSYCHIC DICTATORSHIP,” and it functions by means of the purported power and
authority of a score or more of unseen “Ascended Masters,” who have for five years
used as their mouthpieces two earth-plane fuehrers!
It
is effective to the extent that people love, fear, or believe one Guy Ballard
and his wife Edna, the emissaries of the psychic Dictator, “Saint Germain,” who
told his “beloved family” that they will have a part to play in bringing into
perfection “that Government of so long ago into America at this time,” and that
the “New Government will require their services ere long.”
Now,
in this cult’s attempt to set up an alien dictatorship of “Ascended Masters,” with
the two fuehrers as representatives, there is revealed much of the same paranoid
tendencies and delusions of grandeur which we find so manifest in the Hitlerian
ideology. One cannot read Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf without recognizing in Ballardism
a great deal of the same cunning strategy, the same psychology, which brought the
German fuehrer into power. Patriotism, hate, and the lie have been the subtle psychological
weapons of this foreign despot, whose methods are being duplicated today, or
drawn from the same hidden invisible source, by the Saint Germain cult.
Referring
to his gospel of hate, Hitler says: “For purely psychological reasons one must present
not two enemies to the masses, but only one! A single enemy must be pushed
forward and all hate must be concentrated upon this sole opponent.”
This
“master psychologist” goes on to say: “It is part of the genius of a true leader
to make even widely different enemies appear to belong to but a single category
. . .” And then this fuehrer of the German peoples lumps all his hatreds
together — and calls them Jews!
The
Ballard hatreds are likewise legion, ranging all the way from allergic Ascended
Masters’ hatred of garlic and onions to violent tirades against “black magicians,”
“communists,” “spies,” and “vicious individuals” who oppose their work. And, like
Hitler, they lump all their hatreds under a single category — and call it the “Sinister
Force!”
Having
propounded in his book his doctrine of a single hate, Dictator Hitler goes on to
stress the psychological value of the enormous lie.
“The
primitive simplicity of the mind of the masses,” he says, “is more easily misled
by a great than a tiny lie.”
He
goes on to say the masses are “accustomed to telling insignificant lies,” and
can therefore “detect such lies in others.”
“But,”
says this master strategist, “they generally fail to detect a truly gigantic distortion!”
In
a similar way the Ballards have either consciously or unconsciously followed the
Hitler strategy. Can one think of any more “enormous lie,” any more truly
“gigantic distortions,” than that represented in the Ballard cult?
If
ever “peewee Hitlerism” in America becomes more like its big brother abroad, it
will be because the American people fail to realize, and take steps to
counteract, the subtle psychic or psychological inroads that are being made by various
movements in this country.
(Psychic Dictatorship in America,
chapter 29)
Cid’s
observation
The
Ballards began by recruiting their followers into the ranks of the fascist
Dudley Pelley, and then to make their doctrine look less fascist they disguised
it by pretending to be very patriotic.
And
this is further proof that Guy and Edna Ballard was not in contact with the
masters, because the masters advocate neither fascism nor patriotism but love
for humanity as a whole.
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