See these photos of Hitler below to see what I mean.



Wow look at the order and discipline that he instilled into his troops.

And look how cute Hitler looked as a toddler. lol


Saturday Night Fuhrer. lol

Winston wrote:Here is an interesting documentary about where Hitler got his beliefs and ideas from. It's about Atlantis and the Hollow Earth, but there's a long section in it about Hitler and the occult writers and secret societies that influenced him.
Apparently, after the destruction of Atlantis, the Earth moved from the 4th dimension into the 3rd dimension of duality and separateness, where everything became split into a polarity of opposites. That's how conflict and suffering began. Even the elite priesthood from Atlantis called the "Brotherhood of the Snake" was split into two groups, each of which considered the other group as the "dark brotherhood". One group was the Illuminati and the other was the Luminara. The Illuminati worshipped the Sun, which is why you have the Sun symbol in all religions today, especially Christianity, in which the "Son" is worshipped on Sun-Day. And the Luminara worshipped the moon.
Hitler was part of the Thule Society, which was part of the Luminara side, whereas Winston Churchill and FDR were Freemasons and thus part of the Illuminati side. So WWII was essentially a battle of the two brotherhoods that descended from the Brotherhood of the Snake from Atlantis.
Hitler read the ancient literature from the Thule Society and books by 19th Century German occult writers, which legendized an ancient Aryan race of blonde haired, blue eyed people. They predicted a messiah and savior would come. So Hitler wanted to be that messiah of the German Aryan race, to wipe out the evil of the Illuminati and Freemasons, and establish a 1000 year Reich. He saw himself as a savior that would purse the world of evil. So he always thought that he was the good guy.
Here's another exciting documentary called "The Occult History of the Third Reich" that goes deeper into Nazi beliefs.
I agree. This was destiny. Just everything that happened in his life happened at just the right time.Winston wrote:There is something unusual about Hitler. Have you noticed that? He was no ordinary man. His eyes in photos and videos of him are filled with extreme hatred and power on a level that is unnatural and inhuman. I think the Christians are right when they say that he was possessed by something otherworldly.
See these photos of Hitler below to see what I mean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzz_6dmv03IMoretorque wrote:How do you think the world would be if the other side would have won and what do you think of what the winning side set up in China and Asia ?
I do not like what they are doing but they do have a plan to manage the sheep long term.
Yes, but modern Hitler admirers tend to be quite dull.MarcosZeitola wrote:So yes, he was by all accounts of those who knew him intimately, a fascinating human being.
Looks like more Zio propaganda too me.......The_Adventurer wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzz_6dmv03IMoretorque wrote:How do you think the world would be if the other side would have won and what do you think of what the winning side set up in China and Asia ?
I do not like what they are doing but they do have a plan to manage the sheep long term.
That's a good point. You already know that he had to have charisma, because the people absolutely loved him, and the soldiers were willing to die for him. That doesn't come from a boring man. These people should watch the old movies and hear the people scream and listen to the former Hitler Youth about how they felt about him as a father figure. The man rescued Germany from utter desolation. He also saved all of Western Europe from getting murdered, starved to death or sent to Gulags by preventing the Russian invasion of the West, as Stalin had planned. People hate Hitler. Hitler saved the West, the entirety of Western Europe from the hands of the Bolsheviks. The same thing these people did to the Russians (mass murder millions, confiscate their ability to grow food, take away their food supplies, take away their right to own guns, and sent gulags) are the same things they are currently doing to the Palestinians. And they are the same things that they have planned for the whole world once they get everyone to give up their right to arms. All those things that they accuse Germany of doing are the exact things they are currently doing to defenseless the truly Semetic people who reside in Palestine.MarcosZeitola wrote:
The biography of Albert Speer is an interesting example... Albert Speer, Hitler's architect, wrote in his book how the weekends in Hitler's Berchtesgarden mountain retreat were awful, that he was boring, kept repeating the same bland stories. That he could not wait to get away. Other members of Hitler's inner circle attacked Speer for trying to blatantly write down the version of Hitler he knew would please the allied historians. In fact, they said, Hitler had been a fascinating man to talk to, friendly, a true gentleman and blessed with a phenomenal knowledge of history, culture and the fine arts. He never bored them for a second. His personality was mesmerizing, hypnotizing.
So yes, he was by all accounts of those who knew him intimately, a fascinating human being. No matter the awful things he did, we have to also be honest in acknowledging this.