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Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterrpartei, headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska

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Radical members of the Mormon religion and neo-Nazi white supremacists organize as churches because they know that they will have to be protected under "freedom of religion" by the Constitution of the United States because the First Amendment to the Constitution protects virtually all political activity. Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and Mormon "Identity Christians" also do this knowing full-well that ironically, at the same time, they are actually trying to destroy the Constitution and America. Germany on the other hand has outlawed National Socialism, and it is for that reason, because the United States helped to destroy Hitler's German during WWII and because America's Constitution protects political rights that Adolf Hitlers original Nazi party moved from Germany and set up shop in America's heartland, in Lincoln, Nebaska. This is not a joke, the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterrpartei (NDA) is headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. And, incredibly, the NDA is Adolf Hitler’s original Nazi Party, which was outlawed in Germany after World War II.
 
In 1991, the Gulf War helped spur the development of strategic alliances between neo-Nazis and radical Muslims. In 1991, Michael Kuehnen who was Otto Ernst Remer’s protégé and the 2nd most important neo-Nazi of Germany’s post-war period, contacted the Iraqi embassy in Bonn and offered to train and equip a squadron of neo-Nazi mercenaries to be used to fight the alliance led by United States. On January 25, 1991, another German neo-Nazi leader, Heinz Reisz, appeared live on Iraqi television and declared, “Long live the fight for Saddam Hussein, long live his people, long live their leader, God save the Arab people”. Coincidentally, 1991 was also the year that Dennis Mahon began organizing protests of the Gulf War in Oklahoma City, in support of Saddam Hussein. Ultimately, Kuehnen did form a group of about 500 neo-Nazis who went to Bagdad. However, the group, which was known as the “Freedom Corps”, had virtually no military impact, allegedly did little more than march around Bagdad in SS uniforms and fled after the first night of bombing. Domestic terrorism within the United States also increased during this period of time and a substantial body of evidence has already been presented that links neo-Nazi and Islamic forces to these events as well.

Read how neo-Nazi Mormon terrorists allied themselves with Eurpean neo-Nazis and Al Qaida specifically to orchestrate the terrorist envrionment inside the United States, which resulted in the 1993 WTC bombing, the 1995 OKC bombing and 9/11:

Read September 11, 2001 and Mormons, "Identity Christians" and Al Qaida