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Rudel [OP]

2003-07-26 08:46 | User Profile

After seeing a documentary on PBS on the history of the US submarine service during the cold war, where the Jewish admiral Hyman Rickover was widely credited as the "Father of the nuclear Navy", I became suspicious. It turns out that the suspicion was fully justified. A simple google search turns out (apart from the usual panegyrics reserved to Jewish bigshots) this rather unflattering [url=http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/aureview/1983/Jul-Aug/schratz.html#schratz]article[/url]. From this and other sources, we learn that:

Isn't internet wonderful. It seems to me the typical story of a media savvy and nepotistic Jew that takes credit for the work of Goys. Maybe some Navy veterans/enthusiasts can share thoughts on the subject?


Okiereddust

2003-07-26 13:55 | User Profile

Originally posted by Rudel@Jul 26 2003, 08:46 * *After seeing a documentary on PBS on the history of the US submarine service during the cold war, where the Jewish admiral Hyman Rickover was widely credited as the "Father of the nuclear Navy", I became suspicious. It turns out that the suspicion was fully justified. A simple google search turns out (apart from the usual panegyrics reserved to Jewish bigshots) this rather unflattering article......

Isn't internet wonderful. It seems to me the typical story of a media savvy and nepotistic Jew that takes credit for the work of Goys. Maybe some Navy veterans/enthusiasts can share thoughts on the subject?**

Glad you're interested in Rickover. I worked closely with Navy veterans in my job, and of course everyone had a Rickover story. Former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman has a long account of his battle with Rickover and "Rickoverism" in his memoirs book he wrote, where he outlined what he say were the deletorious effects of Rickoverism on the Navy, and even to some extent the country at large.

Rickover fits to a "T" the MacDonaldian jewish profile of a charismatic, authoritarian leader ruling over a cultlike group of followers. The Navy in general was and I suspect still is strongly divided over Rickover - he had devoted backers and committed enemies. He figures prominently I'm sure in any book written relating to the nuclear navy or related areas.

Any story about him even from his supporters usually detail prominently his dark side - his dictatorial imperiousness and constant profanity filled rages. But most feel compelled to apologize for him, at least in part I think because few people really connect the dots on his motives, methods, and agenda, and those that do recognize that to do so will arouse the wrath of a fierce group of committed followers.

Is this story starting to sound familiar? ;)


Ed Toner

2003-07-26 14:55 | User Profile

He and the rest of the tribes helped put Carter in the White House.


The Skunk

2003-07-26 16:57 | User Profile

Take a look at Eisenhower, Mark Clarke, Tommy Franks, Wesley Clarke, Gen Meyers

These are all ' Wonder Hebs ' that came from no where.


Kurt

2003-07-26 17:22 | User Profile

Oh, you dirty anti-semites! Admiral Rickover is too the "father of the nuclear navy!"

[SIZE=1]That's what my high-school history book said, anyway.[/SIZE]


Franco

2003-07-27 00:52 | User Profile

Irony of all ironies!!! I was just researching Hymieboy Rickover about 4 hours ago, for an item that I am writing. Hymieboy helped purge the U.S. Navy of....evil anti-Sandwich-ism.

A sandwich ain't a sandwich without Special Chosen Goodness... :)

"Tex, I'll have a roast-beef-on-sourdough, hold the lettuce and pickles..."


Lewis Wetzel

2003-07-27 01:58 | User Profile

My old man was a submariner during the 50's. One time when Rickover was making an inspection, he had to borrow a set of khakis. Since my dad was the same size as Rickover, he had to contribute his. Rickover never returned the uniform, nor was my father reimbursed. :angry: