“Ex-CIA chief spills on how he got spies to write false Hunter Biden laptop letter to ‘help Biden’”
https://nypost.com/ 23/04/20/biden-campaign-pushed-spies-to-write-false-hunter-laptop-letter/
1.After Biden was claimed to have won in 2020, a poll of Democrat voters found that 18% said that they would not have voted for the fraud if they had known that the Hunter Biden laptop was accurate, and proved that the Bidens sold out America to our enemies.
51 bureaucrats had signed a letter that Biden used in the debates to deny it.
We now know that the laptop was Biden’s and that he accepted $millions to alter American policy to aid our enemies.
2. In 1963, Hannah Arendt authored a book, ‘Eichmann In Jerusalem,’ the subtitle of which has been the spearhead in an understanding of evil:
“the banality of evil.”
3. “Adolf Eichmann had been a leading official in Nazi Germany's SS, one of the key figures in the implementation of the Final Solution, and he had managed to remain in hiding in Argentina until Israeli agents captured him in 1960. In her critical account of his 1961 trial for crimes against the Jewish people and humanity,
Arendt argued that Eichmann, far from being a "monster," as the Israeli prosecutor insisted, was nothing more than a thoughtless bureaucrat, passionate only in his desire to please his superiors. Eichmann, the unthinking functionary capable of enormous evil, revealed the dark potential of modern bureaucratic man.
This idea of evil was almost entirely new.
The novelist Leslie Epstein, writing in 1987, argued that "the outrage . . . that greeted Arendt's thesis when applied to Adolf Eichmann indicates the depth of our need to think of that bureaucrat as different from ourselves, to respond to him, indeed, as a typical character in Holocaust fiction--a beast, a pervert, a monster." Epstein's point is that
modern bureaucratic man, unthinkingly going about his daily routine, whatever it is, is always a potential Eichmann.”
A Note on the Banality of Evil | Wilson Quarterly
4. Actually, the idea is not so distant from that of the Bible, comparing
Democrat leadership with Satan, the Prince of Lies.