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by mystae.com
(1) The Stein Affair - Fact or Fiction? "During his young
adulthood before rising to power, Hitler lived in Vienna. One of Hitler's
friends, during that period was Walter Johannes Stein. During World War
II, Dr. Stein became an advisor to England's Prime Minister, Sir Winston
Churchill." "A number of people
who intimately knew Walter Johannes Stein in the last years of his life
state that Stein never met Hitler." "...It was through
buying a copy of Eschenbach's Parsival that had once belonged to Hitler
that Dr Stein met him. Dr Stein was impressed by the meticulousness of the
marginal notes, though simultaneously appalled by the pathological race
hatred that they showed. "This was no
ordinary commentary but the work of somebody who had achieved more than a
working knowledge of the black arts! The unknown commentator had found the
key to unveiling many of the deepest secrets of the Grail, yet obviously
spurned the Christian ideals of the Knights and delighted in the devious
machinations of the Anti-Christ. It suddenly dawned on him that he was
reading the footnotes of Satan!" "The fictional
nature of the whole episode surrounding the annotated copy of copy of
Parzival is suggested by the similarity of Pretzsche's obscure bookshop to
the one described by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton in Zanoni (1842), which
probably served Ravenscroft as a literary model." "Among them [the
marginal notes] appeared numerous references to the character Klingsor,
whom Hitler apparently identified with the notorious ninth-century tyrant
Landuph II of Capua. According to
Ravenscroft, "Hitler took Dr. Stein up the Danube to visit his mystic
teacher, a rustic woodcutter and herbalist named Hans Lodz 'who retained
in his peasant's blood the last traces of the atavistic clairvoyance of
the ancient Germanic tribes' and who 'resembled a mischievous yet
malevolent dwarf from the pages of Grimm's Fairy Tales or an illustration
from a book on ancient Germanic folklore'. The men took a swim in the
river at which Dr. Stein noticed that Hitler had only one testicle." "We can overlook
Ravenscroft's mistake of speaking of 'Wachau' as a place and not of the
region which really it is. But the details do not fit: the snow melting in
May, the steamer running in spite of the floods, bathing in the river - it
makes no sense. Certainly wrong is the statement that Hitler had only one
testicle...all this has been completely refuted by [Werner] Maser." "...When Russian
military surgeons examined Hitler's charred remains in the Berlin bunker
in May 1945, they discovered that Hitler was indeed monorchid; he
possessed but one testicle." "One of his
[Hitler's] most influential mentors was a Viennese bookstore owner named
Ernst Pretzsche. Pretzsche was described by Dr. Stein as a
malevolent-looking man with a somewhat toad-like appearance. Pretzsche was
a devotee of the Germanic mysticism that was preaching the coming of an
Aryan super race. Hitler frequented Pretzsches store and pawned books
there when he needed money. During those visits, Pretzsche indoctrinated
Hitler in Germanic mysticism and successfully encouraged Hitler to use the
hallucinogenic drug peyote as a tool for achieving mystical enlightenment.
"It was Lodz,
Dr.Stein learned, who had prepared for Hitler a peyote concoction that
afforded him psychedelic insight into his past lives. The peyote itself
had come from Pretzche, who had lived for a time in the German colony in
Mexico. Hitler had hoped that his former existences, viewed in his drug
trance, would include an early incarnation as a powerful Teutonic ruler,
but it was not to be. "Ravenscroft's
second mistake was to name the Viennese bookseller who introduced Hitler
to drugs. 'No better name occurred to him than Pretsche, popular among
English writers of fiction for German malefactors', Lindenberg [in the
German journal Die Drie] writes scornfully before revealing that extensive
checks of Vienna city and business directories and police records for the
years 1892 through 1920 were negative for the name in question." (2) Hitler's Pathology "Their [the
Freemasons] hierarchical organization and the initiation through symbolic
rites, that is to say without bothering the brains but by working on the
imagination through magic and the symbols of a cult - all this is the
dangerous element and the element I have taken over. Don't you see that
our party must be of this character?...An Order, that is what it has to be
- an Order, the hierarchical Order of a secular priesthood." "According to [August] Kubizek [one of Hitler's few friends from the early years], Hitler spent a great deal of time studying oriental mysticism, astrology, hypnotism, Germanic mythology and other aspects of occultism. By 1909 he had made contact with Dr. Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels, a former Cistercian monk who, two years previously, had opened a temple of the 'Order of the New Templars' at the tumble-down Werfenstein Castle on the banks of the Danube. "Von Leibenfels had
assumed his aristocratic sounding name: he was born plain Adolf Lanz and
came of solid bourgeois stock. His following was small but wealthy. A
disciple of Guido von List [who adopted the swastika as the emblem of the
neo-pagan movement in Germany in the late 19th century] he flew a swastika
flag from his battlements, performed ritual magic and ran a magazine
entitled Ostara, a propaganda journal of occultism and race mysticism, to
which the young Hitler became an avid subscriber." "Hitler is one of
our pupils...you will one day experience that he, and through him we, will
one day be victorious and develop a movement that will make the world
tremble." During World War I "about two months after winning the Iron Cross, Hitler was blinded by mustard gas during a battle. He was taken to the Pasewalk military hospital in northern Germany where he was mistakenly diagnosed as suffering from 'psychopathic hysteria'. (The symptoms were probably caused by the mustard gas.) Hitler was consequently placed under the care of a psychiatrist, Dr. Edmund Forster. What exactly was done to Hitler while under Dr. Forster's care is uncertain because years later, in 1933...the Gestapo rounded up all psychiatric records related to Hitler's treatment and destroyed them. Dr. Forster 'committed suicide' in that same year. "The mystery of what was done to Hitler at Pasewalk is deepened by Hitler's own statements. According to Hitler, he had experience a 'vision' from 'another world' while at the hospital. In that vision, Hitler was told that he would need to restore his sight so that he could lead Germany back to glory. Hitler's latent anti-Semitism, which had already been planted by his mystical readings in Vienna, emerged at Pasewalk." "In a shrewd piece
of detective work published in the journal, History of Childhood
Quarterly, psychohistorian Dr. Rudolph Binion suggests that Hitler's
visions may have been deliberately induced by the psychiatrist, Edmund
Forster, as a means of helping Hitler recover from his blindness....Dr.
Binion cites a book completed in 1939 entitled, Der Augenzeuge ('The
Eyewitness'), written by a Jewish doctor named Ernst Weiss who had fled
Germany in 1933. "Being labeled as such (suffering from 'psychopathic hysteria) would most certainly have resulted in Hitler being subjected to psychiatric treatment for that condition, according to Professor Ernst-Gunter Schenck.
"Other records show that Hitler's personal physician from 1936-1945, Theodore Morell, was prescribing and personally injecting Hitler with psychiatric drugs. The drugs, to which he was addicted, produced a sense of euphoria, for which Hitler expressed his extreme gratitude to Morell. "Among the drugs he was administered were Eukodal and Pervitin. Eukodal is a narcotic similar to morphine and codeine, with the known adverse effects of euphoria and dysphoria. Pervitin is a methamphetamine, known to cause euphoria, dysphoria, severe social disabilities, personality changes and psychosis. Both are highly addictive. "There is
considerable controversy regarding precisely when Hitler became driven to
destroy the Jews and dominate the world. There is strong evidence,
however, that the 'hate and pain' which characterized Hitler's speeches in
1919 and afterward, as well as his fanatical purpose, were not in evidence
prior to his psychiatric treatment." "Hitler's stellar performance in Munich [identifying pro-Communist soldiers to be shot in 1919] earned him a promotion. He was assigned to the highly secret Political Department of the Army District Command. Hitler's new unit was an intelligence operation that engaged in acts of domestic terrorism. The unit refused to accept Germany's defeat in World War I and so it assassinated some of the German leaders who had negotiated Germany's surrender. "A prominent leader
of the District Command was captain Ernst Rohm. Rohm was a professional
soldier who served as liaison between the District Command and the German
industrialists who were directly funding the District Command to help it
fight communism. Captain Rohm and many other members of the District
Command were members of a mystical organization known as the 'Thule
Society' [Thulegesellschaft]. The Thule believed in the Aryan super race'
and it preached the coming of a German 'Messiah' who would lead Germany to
glory and a new Aryan civilization. In Spear of Destiny [by Trevor
Ravenscroft] we learn from Dr. Stein that the Thule group was financed by
some of the very same industrialists who supported the District Command.
The Thule was also directly supported by the German High Command." "Briefly, the creed
of the Thule society inner circle is as follows: Thule was a legendary
island in the far north, similar to Atlantis, supposedly the center of a
lost, high-level civilization. But not all secrets of that civilization
had been completely wiped out. Those that remained were being guarded by
ancient, highly intelligent beings (similar to the 'Masters' of Theosophy
or the White Brotherhood). The truly initiated could establish contact
with these beings by means of magic-mystical rituals. The 'Masters' or
'Ancients' allegedly would be able to endow the initiated with
supernatural strength and energy. With the help of these energies the goal
of the initiated was to create a race of Supermen of 'Aryan' stock who
would exterminate all 'inferior' races." "Many assassinations
perpetrated by the District Command may have been inspired by the Thule.
According to Dr. Stein, the Thule was a 'Society of Assassins'. It held
secret courts and condemned people to death. It is likely that many
victims murdered by the District Command had been condemned earlier in the
secret courts of the Thule. Many prominent Germans supported this violence
and were documented members of the Thule. For example, the Police
President of Munich, Franz Gurtner, was a reported member of the innermost
circle of the Thule. He later became Minister of Justice of the Third
Reich." "...At the end of
the 1919...Hitler met Dietrich Eckart. Most biographers have
underestimated the influence that Eckart exerted on Hitler. He was the
wealthy publisher and editor-in-chief of an anti-Semitic journal which he
called In Plain German. Eckart was also a committed occultist and a master
of magic. As an initiate, Eckart belonged to the inner circle of the Thule
society as well as other esoteric orders." "According to Ravenscroft [Spear of Destiny], Eckart, like Hitler, first achieved transcendence through psychedelic drugs. Research on peyote by the German pharmacologist Ludwig Lewin had been published in 1886, leading to widespread popular experimentation. Later a heroin addict, in earlier days Eckart used peyote in the practice on neopagan magic in Berlin. He came to believe that he, too was the reincarnation of ninth century character. In his case it was Bernard of Barcelona, a notorious betrayer of Christianity to the Arabs and a black magician who used thaumaturgy to hold off Carolingian armies in Spain." "Ravenscroft writes
'there can be little doubt' that both Crowley and Eckart conducted deep
studies of the Arabian astrological magic performed by Klingsor's real
life counterpart, Landulf II. It was to Sicily-then a Moslem
stronghold-that Landulf fled after his traitorous links to Islam were
disclosed. And it was in a dark tower in the mountains of the southwest
corner of that island that his evil soul festered with additional
bitterness over his castration by the relatives of a noblewoman he had
raped. There he practiced sadistic satanism of a nature that foreshadowed
the horrors of Nazi concentration camps." "There can be no
doubt that Eckart - who had been alerted to Hitler by other Thulists -
trained Hitler in techniques of self confidence, self projection,
persuasive oratory, body language and discursive sophistry. With these
tools, in a short period of time he was able to move the obscure workers
party from the club and beer hall atmosphere to a mass movement. The
emotion charged lay speaker became an expert orator, capable of
mesmerizing a vast audience." Hitler dedicated his book Mein Kampf to his teacher Dietrich Eckart. (3) The German Vril "A frequent visitor
to Landsberg prison where Hitler was writing Mein Kampf with the help of
Rudolf Hess, was General Karl Haushofer, a university professor and
director of the Munich Institute of Geopolitics. Haushofer, Hitler, and
Hess had long conversations together. Hess also kept records of these
conversations. Hitler's demands for German 'living space' in the east at
the expense of the Slavic nations were based on the geopolitical theories
of the learned professor. Haushofer was also inclined toward the esoteric.
As military attache in Japan, he had studied Zen-Buddhism. He had also
gone through initiations at the hands of Tibetan lamas. He became Hitler's
second 'esoteric mentor', replacing Dietrich Eckart." "Another important
mystical organization behind the formation of Nazism "was the 'Vril'
Society, which had been named after a book by Lord Bulward Litton - an
English Rosicrucian. Litton's book told the story of an Aryan 'super race'
coming the Earth." "In Berlin,
Haushofer had founded the Luminous Lodge or the Vril Society. The Lodge's
objective was to explore the origins of the Aryan race and to perform
exercises in concentration to awaken the forces of 'Vril'. Haushofer was a
student of the Russian magician and metaphysician Gregor Ivanovich Gurdyev
(George Gurdjieff). Both Gurdjeiff and Haushofer maintained that they had
contacts with secret Tibetan lodges that possessed the secret of the
'Superman'. The Lodge included Hitler, Aalfred Rosenberg, Himmler, Göring,
and Hitler's subsequent personal physician Dr. Morell. It is also known
that Aleister Crowley and Gurdjieff sought contact with Hitler. Hitler's
unusual powers of suggestion become more understandable if one keeps in
mind that he had access to the 'secret' psychological techniques of the
esoteric lodges. Haushofer taught him the techniques of Gurdjieff which,
in turn, were based on the teachings of the Sufis and the Tibetan lamas-
and familiarized him with the Zen teaching of the Japanese Society of the
Green Dragon." "One member of the
German Vril was Professor Karl Haushofer - a former employee of German
military intelligence. Haushofer had been a mentor to Hitler as well as
to...Rudolph Hess. (Hess had been an assistant to Haushofer at the
University of Munich.) Another Vril member was the second most powerful
man in Nazi Germany: Heinrich Himmler, who became head of the dreaded SS
and Gestapo. Himmler incorporated the Vril Society into the Nazi Occult
Bureau. Yet another mystical group was the Edelweiss Society, which
preached the coming of a 'Nordic messiah'....Herman Göring had become an
active member of the Edelweiss Society in 1921 while living and working in
Sweden. Göring believed Hitler to be the Nordic messiah." "The idea for the
use of the swastika by the Nazis came from a dentist named Dr. Friedrich
Krohn who was a member of the secret Germanen Order. Krohn produced the
design for the actual form in which the Nazis came to use the symbol, that
is reversed, spinning in an anti-clockwise direction. as a solar symbol,
the swastika is properly thought of as spinning, and the Buddhists have
always believed the symbol attracted luck. The Sanskrit word 'svastika'
means good fortune and well being. According to Cabbalistic lore and
occult theory, chaotic force can be evoked by reversing the symbol. And so
the symbol appeared as the flag of Nazi Germany and the insignia of the
Nazi party, an indication for those who had eyes to see, as to the occult
nature of the Third Reich." "...Houston Stewart
Chamberlain, the mystic who had so influenced the Kaiser, years later
declared Hitler to be the prophesied German Messiah. On September 25,
1925, the Nazi newspaper, Volkischer Beobachter, celebrated Chamberlain's
seventieth birthday and declared his work, Foundations of the Twentieth
Century, to be 'The Gospel of the Nazi Movement'." (4) Himmler and the SS "The SS had been
built up by Himmler on the principles of the Order of the Jesuits...The
Reichsfuhrer SS - Himmler's title as supreme head of the SS - was intended
to be the counterpart of the Jesuits' General of the Order." "What can we do?
Just what the Catholic Church did when it forced its beliefs on the
heathen: preserve what can be preserved and change its meaning. We shall
take the road back: Easter is no longer resurrection but the eternal
renewal of our people. Christmas is the birth of our savior...Do you think
these liberal priests, who have no longer a belief, only an office, will
refuse to preach our God in their churches?" After a lengthy
quasi-mystical novitiate, SS recruits were obliged to attend "neo-pagan
ceremonies of a specifically SS religion devised by Himmler himself and
clearly derived from his interests in occultism and the worship of Woden."
"Himmler had
abandoned his Catholic faith for spiritualism, astrology and mesmerism in
his late teens. He was convinced that he was the reincarnation of Heinrich
the Fowler, founder of the Saxon royal house, who died in 936. All these
elements were incorporated into his SS 'religion'. "The center of the
SS 'cult' became the castle of Wewelsburg in Westphalia, which Himmler
bought as a ruin in 1934 and rebuilt over the next 11 years at a cost of
13 million marks. The central banqueting hall contained a vast round table
with 13 throne-like seats to accommodate Himmler and 12 of his closest
'apostles' - making, as some occult writers have pointed out, a coven of
13. Beneath this hall was a 'Hall of the Dead', where plinths stood around
a stone table. As each member of the inner circle of the SS died, his coat
of arms would be burned and, together with his ashes, placed in an urn on
one of these plinths for veneration." "At special SS-run boys' training academies, the Yule festival was celebrated, not as the birth of Christ, but as the rising from his ashes of the 'Sun Child' at the winter solstice....What they [the rituals] involve is essentially a twentieth-century variant of the old Sol Invictus cult, to which Constantine had subscribed 1,600 years before." "Hitler spoke of
Heinrich Himmler, commander-in-chief of the SS, as 'my Ignatius
Loyola'....In many respects, the SS was indeed modeled on the Jesuits, and
made deliberate use of Jesuit techniques in such spheres as psychological
conditioning and education. But the Jesuits themselves had derived much of
their structure and organization from the still older
military-religious-chivalric orders like the Knights Templar and the
Teutonic Knights (Deutschritter)."
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