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[–] 14154316? 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Dietrich Eckhart was a black magic Satanist (the Thule society). Alfred Rosenberg was also a member of the Thule society (same last name has Hillary Clinton her grandfather)

The Bauer family, later known as Rothschilds were one of the most notorious black magic occult families in the middle ages, and supported the Thule society

The Thule society, Vril society, and germanenorden had a big influence on the Nazi ideology

http://www.yogaesoteric.net/content.aspx?lang=EN&item=13301

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[–] 14158482? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I’m a descendent of the German Bauer surname linage. I’m far removed but still found it weird. Strangely I learned the Bauer Rothschild connection for David Icke years ago when I was just “waking up.”

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[–] 14161234? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Certainly seems to make sense. I'll have to look into HRC's Grandmother--never knew that, but would point to an occult tie that would validate all those strange stories from former Secret Service officer Gary Byrne.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBVYJcyCnmg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az33CK79b_Q

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[–] 14154758? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Great share. I forgot about that article. Very interesting indeed!

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[–] 14161138? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

My additions/edits to the wiki on Nazi occultism...

Nevertheless, Hitler's occult ties are far more than rumor. Ravenscroft doesn't allege anything himself, but borrows heavily from his mentor's (Dr. Walter Johan Stein) direct interaction with Hitler including acquiring Hitler's notes on the initiatory epic, Von Eschenbach's 'Parcival.' The original author of this Wiki clearly disagrees with Ravenscroft, but in doing so, he ignores oceans of evidence particularly of well-documented occult practices of the SS, which are beyond denial. It's almost as if someone doesn't want people to believe in dark forces because if they are real, their opposite must also be (and are) real. Hitler was an occultist, and any modern-day occultist can see the marks of ritual throughout Nazi Germany and the unmistakable influence of spirit, race spirit, zeitgeist, and especially luciferic influence on the highest ranks of the Nazi hierarchy--most profoundly obvious in the SS. [17] Both Ravenscroft's 'Spear of Destiny' and Schuster's 'Hitler, Black Magician' carefully document the Nazi feud with Occultist, Grail Initiate, and former Theosophist, Dr. Rudolf Steiner who received his doctorate for his work on Goethe and the latter's scientific structures.

"In addition to the stress he laid upon inner development, Steiner was convinced of the existence of supernatural forces, teaching that some are good and others evil. He believed that evil was at work in the world, heralding the coming of a daemonic age, working through magical sodalities. This was the man whose destruction the Nazis resolved upon. Despite the fact that Steiner was not concerned with politics, armed gangs of Nazi thugs broke up his meetings and threatened his followers with death. Steiner was forced to flee to Switzerland. This was not enough for Hitler and Eckart, and Nazi vengeance pursued the founder of Anthroposophy as if he were a major threat."[18]

After having read Schuster's work, I think it necessary to point out that Schuster himself is far more closely aligned with Nazi occultism via Schuster's clear ties to the O.T.O. and its Horus worship than he is to Steiner.

In Ravenscroft's book a specific interest of Hitler concerning the Holy Lance is alleged. With the annexation of Austria in 1938, the Hofburg Spear, a relic stored in Vienna, had actually come into the possession of the Third Reich and Hitler subsequently had it moved to Nuremberg in Germany. It was returned to Austria after the war. According to Ravenscroft's 'Spear of Destiny', Dr. Stein had witnessed Hitler swaying in front of the lance while it was still in Austria in some kind of ecstatic stupor.

I think the original author of this Wiki is not qualified to discuss this topic because he rules out the effects of spirit, psychic powers, magic, and the occult out of hand. I encourage the reader to explore the Wiki on the SS, quoting from it here: "Church weddings were replaced with SS Ehewein, a pagan ceremony invented by Himmler.[43] These pseudo-religious rites and ceremonies often took place near SS-dedicated monuments or in special SS-designated places.[44] In 1933, Himmler bought Wewelsburg, a castle in Westphalia. He initially intended it to be used as an SS training centre, but its role came to include hosting SS dinners and neo-pagan rituals.[45]"[19] One doesn't need to travel to Wewelsburg Castle to know beyond doubt that the Nazis were clearly and heavily influenced by neo-pagan, occult rituals.

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[–] 14161812? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Most excellent. The occult/ satanic nature of nazism has been actively suppressed by the victors of ww2, despite being extensively documented. The fact that SKULL and BONES (SS insignia!) member Prescott Bush helped finance the rise of the third Reich via business partner Fritz Thyssen (as well as certain members of the British aristocracy) may well have some bearing on this- the Nazis did not act alone but were in fact a branch of a satanic cult that is still very much active in the world today....a cult that does not wish it's existence or influence to be known.

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[–] 14159380? ago 

Indeed. The Thule Gesselschaft, or, Thule Society was an occult lodge that provided most of the top tier of the Nazi party . Hitler's mentor Deitrich Eckhart was reckoned to be one of the most powerful occultists in Europe at the time. The Nazi party itself grew out of the NSDAP - German SOCIALIST WORKER party. (leftists still hawk the Socialist Worker "newspaper" today... leftist Globalism IS Nazism, in drag.) Hitler himself stated: "those who think this is a political movement are mistaken". Highly recommended reading for anyone interested in the (suppressed) occult roots of the Nazi phenomenon are Trevor Ravenscroft's classics "The Spear of Destiny" and " The mark of the Beast". Ravenscroft states that the elite inner circle of Himmler's SS were all required to make a blood oath of eternal loyalty to lucifer.