Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Zionism & Nazism are Sabbatean Twins

 

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Interviewed by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II, Ernst Hanfstaengl recounted that Hitler had made it known privately that at Pasewalk he had had a "supernatural vision which commanded him to save his unhappy country. After giving his first speech at the Hofbräukeller for the DAP on October 16, 1919--a year after first having heard the "Voice," at Pasewalk--the members the Thule Society were so impressed by the oratorical skills of Hitler--a former male prostitute, and failed artist with barely a secondary-school education--that he was received by them as the "messiah" they had been awaiting. 

Thule founder Dietrich Eckart (1868 - 1923) had expressed his anticipation of List's prophecy of a "German Messiah" who would save Germany after World War I in a poem he published in 1919, months before he met Hitler for the first time. When he met Hitler, Eckart was convinced that he had encountered the prophesied redeemer. Eckart refers to Hitler as "the Great One," "the Nameless One," "Whom all can sense but no one saw."[1] Ludendorff "trembled with emotion" when he first heard Hitler.[2] 

Several months after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Sebottendorf published a book titled Bevor Hitler kam: Urkundliches aus der Friihzeit der nationalsozialistischen Bewegung ("Before Hitler Came: The early years of the Nazi movement,"), where he detailed how the Thule Society was the organ of the Nazi Party:

Thule members were the people to whom Hitler first turned, and who first allied themselves with Hitler. The armament of the coming Führer consisted--besides the Thule Society itself--of the Deutscher Arbeiterverein, founded in the Thule by Brother Karl Harrer at Munich, and the Deutsch-Sozialistische Partei, headed there by Hans Georg Grassinger, whose organ was the Münchener Beobachter, later the Völkischer Beobachter. From these three sources Hitler created the Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei.

 According to Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw, the Thule's "membership list... reads like a Who's Who of early Nazi sympathizers and leading figures in Munich."[3] In a book also titled Bevor Hitler Kam ("Before Hitler Came"), Dietrich Bronder alleged that members of the Thule Society included Dietrich Eckart, Gottfried Feder, Hans Frank, Hermann Göring, Karl Haushofer, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, and Alfred Rosenberg.  (more...)

Zionism & Nazism are Sabbatean Twins


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