-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler
AN EAGLE CAME from the Sun —
Again the God Ase, Creator of the World,
sent a man to bring Truth and Righteousness.
Again the world rejected Him.
Work and concern alone —
not only for His own people,
but for all of Europe — was His life.
Then He shook the dust from His wings
and returned to whence He came.
The world knows not what it has lost'
-Norwegian Nobel laureate writer Knut Hamsun, May 1945
[In case you were wondering 'Ase' is the old Teutonic word for 'God'.]
"Why is it that you were once able to take the City of Mexico in three months with five thousand men, and we have been unable to take Richmond with one hundred thousand men?
"I will tell you," said General Scott. "The men who took us into the City of Mexico are the same men who are keeping us out of Richmond."
[He is referring to the Mexican-American War of 1846 of which many Confederates were veterans.]
[Earnest Albert Hooton (November 20, 1887 – May 3, 1954)]
[Commander George Lincoln Rockwell (March 9, 1918 - August 25, 1967)]
There was no doubt in my mind. I went home, drew the living room blinds closed and hung the beautiful banner completely across the wall. In the center I mounted a plaque of Adolf Hitler. Then I placed a small bookcase under it and set three lighted candles in front. I stood before my holy altar to Adolf Hitler, alone in the silent house, without a single soul knowing what I was doing — or caring. Then, for the first time since I had lost my Christian religion, I experienced the soul-thrilling upsurge of emotion which is denied our modern, sterile, atheist 'intellectuals', but nevertheless remains the force which has moved the human race for countless centuries: religious experience. As I looked at the stern face of the greatest mind in twenty centuries, I felt the unbelievable flood of 'religious' power pouring into me which would be easily understood by any savage Indian standing on a mountain top at sunrise and communing with the Great Spirit before battle. The very power which the so-called intellectuals have denied themselves because of their conceit that they can 'know' everything.
I recalled the words of the Leader: “When human hearts break and human souls despair, the great vanquishers of distress and care, of shame and misery, of intellectual unfreedom and physical duress look down upon them from the twilight of the past, and hold out their eternal hands to faint-hearted mortals. Woe to the people that is ashamed to grasp them!"
I was moved beyond the power of words to describe. Goose-pimples rose all over me, my hair stood on end, my eyes filled with tears of love and gratitude for this greatest of all conquerors of human misery and shame, and my breath came in little gasps. If I had not known that the Leader would have scorned such adulation, I might have fallen to my knees in unashamed worship, but instead, I drew myself to attention, raised my arm in the eternal salute of the ancient Roman legions and repeated the holy words, “Heil Hitler!” — meaning every syllable with all my heart, mind and soul.
No longer was Adolf Hitler only a great mind to me. Now I realized the inscrutable power of the human soul. Now I knew why the power of that human soul for ten thousand years, again and again, has conquered the mightiest aggregates of physical force and tyranny, regardless of odds or possibilities! I had run the full circle from savage and childish animal instinct — the primitive stage of most of humanity — to conceited and sterile intellectualism — the stage of our convinced Marxists and 'liberals' — and finally, I had, with the help of the Great Leader, found my way back to the natural understanding of the world given free to every dog and worm, every ape and man, of which the intellect is only a sort of recent development or 'trick'. I had found my way to that unconscious understanding of eternal riddles which can only be called “wisdom” — the same perception of the essence of things which has, in different guises, formed the basis of the teachings of all great leaders in all times.
As the emotional storm subsided within me, it left me filled with the holy sense of mission which is the fundamental weapon and armor of a revolutionary leader. Where before I had wanted to fight the forces of tyranny and regression, now I had to fight them. But even more, I felt within me the power to prevail — strength beyond my own strength — the ability to do the right thing, even when I was personally overwhelmed by events. And that strength has not failed me, nor will it fail. It is the power beyond the atom, the force called “religious” by the non-intellectual, “psychological self-hypnotism” by the 'brains' of today, and the “unknowable” by those who have learned true wisdom. I knew with calm certainty exactly what to do and I knew, in a hard-to explain sense, what was ahead. It was something like looking at a road from the air, after seeing only the curve ahead from the ground.
The world was obviously building up to an unheard of, unprecedented clash between the dark forces of massed ignorance, greed, envy, hatred and stupidity — mustered and led by the scheming Jew — versus the waning forces of Nature's elite — the White Man. The Jew, with his Marxist-Democratic idea of the supremacy of mere numbers threatens to overwhelm the White Man throughout the world by the sheer mass of the teeming colored, inferior races which outnumber the White builders of civilization by more than seven to one.
Adolf Hitler had shown the way to survival. It would be my task on this earth to carry his ideas and his living example to total, world-wide victory. I knew I would not live to see the victory which I would make possible, but I would not die before I had made that victory certain.'
I found this letter rummaging through a pile of old papers and liked the writer's cold logic and pessimism. So many young American men were forced to fight a war they knew nothing about. Clinton McDowell was 31 years old at the time of his writing. I think the average age of the American soldier was 27.
[Above: I found a picture of Mr. McDowell's gravestone, so he did indeed 'duck at the right time'! But he still died young--58 years old.]
[The following are the last words of Saddam Hussein, before being murdered by monsters hired by the United States...]
Saddam Hussein: “Oh God.” [saying this in preparation, as is Middle Eastern custom, as the noose is put around his neck]
One voice leads customary Muslim prayer (called a salvat): “May God's blessings be upon Mohammed and his companions/household [family].”
All voices, including Saddam Hussein, repeat the customary prayer: “May God's blessings be upon Mohammed and his companions/household [family].”
A group of voices: “Moqtada… Moqtada… Moqtada.” [Meaning the young Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr] …
Saddam with amusement: “Moqtada… Moqtada! Do you consider this bravery?” [This can also be translated as meaning "Is this your manhood?"]
Several individuals say several times: “To Hell [hell-fire]!” [This can be translated as "Go to Hell!"]
Saddam Hussein mockingly replies/asks: “To the hell that is Iraq!?”
Others voices: “Long live Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr.”
Single voice: “Please do not [stop]. The man is being executed. Please no, please stop.”
Saddam Hussein starts recitation of final Muslim prayers: “I bear witness that there is no god but God and I testify that Mohammed is the Messenger of God. I bear witness that there is no god but God and I testify that Mohammed…” [Saddam Hussein is suddenly interrupted without finishing his prayer with the opening of the trap door.]
Several voices: “The tyrant [dictator] has collapsed!”
Other voices: “May God's blessings be upon Mohammed and his household (family).”
Single voice: “Let him hang for eight minutes.'
The American Red Cross in 1945 reported officially that '99 per cent of the American prisoners of war in Germany have survived and are on their way home!'
Thus we have only profited from all the wars we waged while at the same time we inflicted on mankind unspeakable misery and bitter disappointments.
But most of all we should appreciate and honor that nation whose sons' and daughters' blood and sweat mostly had flowed for our country: the German.
Her scientists had more Nobel-Prizes in all spheres of science than all the other nations combined.
England, feeling that she was put back to play the second fiddle in world affairs, in her insatiable greediness worked so hard and so long until she succeeded in surrounding Germany with enemies.
The world became ablaze.
I'm gonna talk about someone that lots of folks are not going to like when they hear what I'm about to say. But there's a man who these people convinced us was a madman. These people that I'm talking about told us that this man was a satanic agent, he was a mass murderer.
These illegitimate people, called Jews, convinced the world that a man named Adolf Hitler was a madman. And we all grew up understanding that Hitler was a tyrant, that he was a madman.
And we all grew up understanding that Hitler was a tyrant, that he was a madman. But I'm gonna be honest with you. I've been doing some research on this. I found out — and this is my opinion — that it was these liars and deceivers that Adolf Hitler was trying to cleanse the world of.
Hitler said this: "When you control literature, you control what people think."
There's a statement that says: "And you shall know the truth, and the truth will make you free."
Hitler adopted one of the oldest symbols of God-consciousness on this planet; it's called the swastika!
We have come to hate the swastika, because we've been taught by these people that the swastika is a symbol of Nazi Germany. That's not true.
So let me take you to school for a minute.
The Swastika comes back to us from ancient Egypt 10,000 years BC; and if you will look at the swastika, what you will see? You will see four 90-degree angles. You multiply 4 times 90, you come up with a perfect circle of 360 degrees, which represents the Sun, the giver of life.
So the swastika was actually an ancient Germanic symbol representing God-consciousness.
Now I know there are a lot of folks here today who won't like what I'm saying, but I don't give a damn. My job is to tell you the truth, like it or not. If you don't like it, do what you feel you gotta do. But I'm going to tell it.
When I stand before the Creator, I can hold my head up high and say: "I've opened the eyes of the blind by telling them the truth that they didn't want told." '
'In a little while you will be alone in shoreless space, to wander its limitless solitudes without friend or comrade forever—for you will remain a thought, the only existent thought, and by your nature inextinguishable, indestructible. But I, your poor servant, have revealed you to yourself and set you free. Dream other dreams, and better!'
'Strange! that you should not have suspected years ago—centuries, ages, eons, ago!—for you have existed, companionless, through all the eternities.'
'Strange, indeed, that you should not have suspected that your universe and its contents were only dreams, visions, fiction! Strange, because they are so frankly and hysterically insane—like all dreams: a God who could make good children as easily as bad, yet preferred to make bad ones; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single happy one; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short; who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children to earn it; who gave his angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body; who mouths justice and invented hell—mouths mercy and invented hell—mouths Golden Rules, and forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell; who mouths morals to other people and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, then tries to shuffle the responsibility for man's acts upon man, instead of honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself; and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites a poor, abused slave to worship him!' . . .
'You perceive, now, that these things are all impossible except in a dream. You perceive that they are pure and puerile insanities, the silly creations of an imagination that is not conscious of its freaks—in a word, that they are a dream, and you the maker of it. The dream-marks are all present; you should have recognized them earlier.'
'It is true, that which I have revealed to you; there is no God, no universe, no human race, no earthly life, no heaven, no hell. It is all a dream—a grotesque and foolish dream. Nothing exists but you. And you are but a thought—a vagrant thought, a useless thought, a homeless thought, wandering forlorn among the empty eternities!'
-Mark Twain, from the final and unfinished novel 'The Mysterious Stranger'. He worked on it periodically from 1897 through 1908.
They know that it is not a romantic adventure but a ghastly catastrophe. It is the disciplined conviction of the National Socialist Movement that war can benefit no one, but only bring general ruin in its train. To us war would offer no prizes; 1918 was for us a lesson and a warning.'
For the first time since the war, a general feeling of security and peace prevail. The people are happier. Throughout the land is evident an attitude of universal joy and delight. It is a much happier Germany. I could see that everywhere, and Englishmen I met during my journey, who knew Germany well, were equally much impressed with the great change. That wonderful phenomenon was accomplished by one man...
This is the fame of mind of the young Germans. With nearly a religious fervor they believe in their movement and in their leader.
This impressed me more than anything else that I experienced during my short visit in that new Germany. A refreshing new atmosphere of an awakening, so uncommonly effective in the unity of that nation.
Catholics and Protestants, Prussians and Bavarians, employer and worker, rich and poor have been united into one nation. Confessions of faith, clans - or class rule and class-extraction can no longer cleave that nation. There is a passion, a sacred fire, a striving for unity, born out of hard necessity.'
[Above: General Idi Amin, circa 1974]
-Nikola Tesla.
-Nikola Tesla, from 'The Problem of Increasing Human Energy' appearing in The Century Magazine, June, 1900.
-Nikola Tesla.
-Nikola Tesla. In his final years Tesla walked to the park every day to feed the pigeons. His love for these birds was so deep that he even brought wounded pigeons to his hotel room to nurse them back to health. He related how a specific bird, which he had healed, visited him every day. He spent over $2,000 healing the bird. He even built a device to comfortably support her broken bones during healing.
-Nikola Tesla.
-Nikola Tesla.
-Fritz Julius Kuhn (May 15, 1896 - December 14, 1951, leader of the German American Bund.
-Joseph Goebbels from his February 18, 1943 Sportpalast speech, better known as the 'Total War' speech.
('petard' means bomb. This last quote is from Shakespeare's Hamlet--it basically is the irony of being blown up by your own bomb. Hamlet boasts of blowing his enemies to the moon...)
-Earnest Albert Hooton was a U.S. physical anthropologist known for his work on racial classification and his popular writings such as the book 'Up From The Ape'.
-George Lincoln Rockwell
It sure is rough, I don't like it at all... when you get in a foxhole and the big guns are firing over your head it sure makes you think of a lot of things and if you don't duck at the right time there is nothing more to worry about.'
-Private Clinton McDowell, February 18, 1945. Somewhere in France.
-Benito Mussolini, speaking to Edwin L. James of the New York Times, circa 1928.
-Benito Mussolini, taken from a 1928 speech.
-Henri de la Rochejaquelein, circa 1793.
- Global Research (translation from the Arabic original audio-video believed to have been recorded on a cell phone.
Taken from an article entitled:
Saddam Hussein's Last Words: "To the Hell that is Iraq!?"
What the Media has Deliberately Concealed
By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
This public murder was sanctioned by the War Criminals, President Bush and Prime Minister Blair.
The entire trial process was a mockery of justice, no less a Kangaroo Court.
Defence counsels were brutally murdered, witnesses threatened and judges removed for being impartial and replaced by puppet judges.
Yet, we are told that Iraq was invaded to promote democracy, freedom and justice.'
-Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, former Prime Minister of Malaysia, December 30, 2006.
Did the Germans in all our histories ever inflict such injuries on us as we did in the two World Wars and still do inflict on them?
What wrong did the German nation do to us Americans that we punished them twice in a generation in the most cruel and inhuman way such as history never saw before?
Do you call that American gratitude for all the hard work and faithfulness by which German people here built up our country and won our victories?'
-Reverend Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch, from his 1947 book 'The Crime of Our Age'.
the senseless and deliberate destruction of the most magnificent cities;
the most cruel expulsion of millions of Eastern-Germans from their century old homes;
the development and the execution of the Eisenhower-Morgenthau-Roosevelt plan,
the most inhuman act of revenge since there is a recorded history;
the slow and painful murdering of 20-30 million human beings by starvation, cold and privation.'
-Reverend Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch
Hitherto we were in our whole history the lucky winners of all our aggressive wars against the Indians, the English, Spaniards, Mexicans, Japanese and twice against the Germans.
In this last gigantic struggle of nations we have lost only as many human lives as we have at home by accidents.
(In contrast to this fact we have sent not 1 per cent of our German prisoners of war home, but we traded them as slaves to France and England!)
Concerning the 260 billions - the cost of Roosevelt's war - it is more than paid off through the patent secrets and art treasures and scientists stolen and kidnapped from the Germans.
The greatest of all sins in the presence of God and in the light of history that we as a nation have committed is making ourselves guilty of matricide.
Europe is our physical and spiritual mother.
Is it not true that in every third American's veins flows Teutonic blood?
'
-Reverend Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch
She built the greatest and most luxurious ships of the world with which she gained the world market, because she was able to supply the best and cheapest production.
In the realm of science Germany was ahead of all nations of the world.
From all countries of the globe the seekers of knowledge and lovers of art came to the famous universities of the 'people of poets and thinkers.'
But the might and greatness of Germany was at the same time envied and suspected.
Europe became a powder keg.
Only the spark was necessary to make her explode.
For the second time!'
-Reverend Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch
-Reverend Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch
-Jean Genet
Our task is not to search for that person.
Either God will give him to us or he will not come.
Our task is to shape the sword that he will need when he comes.'
-Adolf Hitler
-Major General J. F. C. Fuller from his book 'A Strategic and Tactical History of the Second World War'
-Admiral William D. Leahy, President Truman's Chief of Staff
-Mohandas Gandhi
-Chandra Bose
-Aleister Crowley
-American author Ernest Hemingway, who was a war reporter during WW2. This vile description is from the novel 'Across the River and Into the Trees', published by Charles Scribner's Sons in September 1950. The Allies used white phosphorus on civilian cities even though it was banned by the Geneva Convention. Civilian cities all over Germany and Japan were burned to the ground by this inhumane and terrible weapon.
-U.S. Captain Laurence Critchell, 101st Airborne Division
-Reichsfuhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler
-Joseph Goebbels From 'Die Urheber des Unglücks der Welt', Das Reich, January 21, 1945
-Joseph Goebbels From 'Die Urheber des Unglücks der Welt', Das Reich, January 21, 1945
-Plato
The Controllers are afraid of the people, and for this reason, they have made “muzzle laws”, and so the people live in fear of those who rule over them.
Therefore the people do not dare to speak their minds.'
-Ursula Haverbeck, before the State Court in Dortmund, 11th June, 2007
-Ursula Haverbeck, as guest speaker of the NPD-Citizen Centre, March 2010.
-Rev. Franklin Nathaniel Daniel Buchman (June 4, 1878 – August 7, 1961), the Protestant Christian evangelist who founded the Oxford Group. He is probably best known for his affiliation with the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. Buchman attended the 1935 National Socialist rally in Germany, where he was noted by the writer Henry Williamson for 'heiling Hitler, and shooting out his right hand'. (Goodbye West Country, Henry Williamson, pub. 1938, page 247.)
-Alois Spaniol (September 19, 1904 - January 1959), in a January 1935 speech.
- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), Enfield, Connecticut,
July 8, 1741
-Rev. Dr. Ray Hagins, from a sermon before a black congregation of the separatist African Village and Cultural Center, of which Hagins is the founder and spiritual leader.
This organization's mission is 'to create strong communities by building strong families based on strong spiritual values, self-awareness, self-reliance and productivity.'
That's a total lie, like most things they say about Him. The renowned British historian A. J. P. Taylor noted:
'Germany's economic recovery, which was complete by 1936, did not rest on rearmament; it was caused mainly by lavish expenditure on public works, particularly on motor roads, and this public spending stimulated private spending also, as [British economist John Maynard] Keynes had said it would. …while nearly everyone else in Europe expected a great war, Hitler was the one man who neither expected nor planned for it.'
– A. J. P. Taylor, From Sarajevo to Potsdam (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975), p. 140.
-Historian Hugh Trevor-Roper
-Heinz A. Heinz, Germany's Hitler
-Sir Arnold Wilson, British Prime Minister, who visited Germany seven times after Adolf Hitler came to power.
-Hermann Göring, in an Allied dungeon after the war.
-Hermann Göring, speaking of the fake concentration camp 'mass murders'.
-Hermann Göring
-Hermann Göring
-Hermann Göring
He was wrong. I believed that I was at the bottom many times over, but the bastards always found a way to increase the depths of my misery.'
-Gary Yarbrough, freedom fighter, political prisoner, writer and hero
-Robert Miles
-Hiroyuki Seto, the deputy representative of a Japanese 'right-wing' group during an April 20, 2014 parade in
Tokyo celebrating Adolf Hitler's 125th anniversary birthday.
The truth, first a tiny trickle, then a flowing stream, and suddenly an instoppable flood.
-Adolf Hitler to Sir. Nevile Henderson, Ambassador of Great Britain to Germany, August 25, 1939
-Adolf Hitler in an interview with G. Ward Price, Daily Mail. August 5, 1934
-Adolf Hitler, 1936
-Adolf Hitler's 'The Thirteen Points', Reichstag Speech. He attempted to reduce and restrict armaments, through the Geneva Red Cross Convention. Britain and the 'democracies' declined. The future would show why; they had a penchant to bomb women and children to ruin. And still do, look at Iraq, Palestine and Afganistan.
-Adolf Hitler
-Adolf Hitler, Party Day Speech, Nuremberg, September 11, 1936.
-Lloyd George, British Prime Minister 1916-1922, in an article published in the 'Daily Express', September 17, 1936.
He is your ally. He is our ally, be he at the other end of the world.
Love all living things whose humble task is not opposed in any way to yours, to ours: men with simple hearts, honest, without vanity and malice,
and all the animals, because they are beautiful, without exception and without exception indifferent to whatever "idea" there may be.
Love them, and you will see the eternal in the glance of their eyes of jet, amber, or emerald.
Love also the trees, the plants, the water that runs though the meadow and on to the sea without knowing where it goes;
love the mountain, the desert, the forest, the immense sky, full of light or full of clouds; because all these exceed man and reveal the eternal to you.'
-Savitri Devi
-1968 Susan Eloise Hinton, from the 1969 book Rumble Fish
[This reminds me of a world of people on the planet who are born without opportunities or hope. Their potentials are never realized in this hopeless world. So many turn to crime or drugs and alcohol as the only way out. The game of life is crooked. There are over two thousand billionaires today and billions living in poverty.-ed.]
-J. R. R. Tolkien, in a letter to his son, April 30, 1944.