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== Occult background == | == Occult background == | ||
Some who have studied the Führer’s past and the roots of his Third Reich claim that key figures in the Nazi Party actually practiced black magic. Hitler himself recounts that the years of his youth from 1909 to 1913 were the most vital, formative years of his life, during which he learned all that he needed to know to assume the leadership role in the Nazi party. During that period he experimented with drugs and made an in-depth study of medieval occultism and ritual magic. | Some who have studied the Führer’s past and the roots of his Third Reich claim that key figures in the Nazi Party actually practiced [[black magic]]. Hitler himself recounts that the years of his youth from 1909 to 1913 were the most vital, formative years of his life, during which he learned all that he needed to know to assume the leadership role in the Nazi party. During that period he experimented with drugs and made an in-depth study of medieval occultism and ritual magic. | ||
Key members of the Nazi Party are said to have been part of an occult society known as the Thule Group. According to Trevor Ravenscroft, the inner circle within the Thule were | Key members of the Nazi Party are said to have been part of an occult society known as the Thule Group. According to Trevor Ravenscroft, the inner circle within the Thule were [[Satanist]]s who practiced [[black magic]]. Thule was the name of the center of a vanished civilization like Atlantis. Initiates of the Thule Group believed that Great Ones of the Ancient World would place at their disposal a reservoir of forces which could be drawn upon to enable Germany to dominate the world and become the cradle of a coming race of Supermen. German armies would set out to annihilate all that stood in the way of their “spiritual” destiny. Such was the myth upon which the Aryan doctrine was founded. | ||
Ex-Nazi leader Hermann Rauschning, who defected to the Allies in 1940, said of Hitler, “One cannot help thinking of him as a medium.... Hitler was possessed by forces outside himself—almost demoniacal forces of which the individual named Hitler was only the temporary vehicle.” | Ex-Nazi leader Hermann Rauschning, who defected to the Allies in 1940, said of Hitler, “One cannot help thinking of him as a medium.... Hitler was possessed by forces outside himself—almost demoniacal forces of which the individual named Hitler was only the temporary vehicle.” | ||
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Himmler’s Gestapo was instrumental in Hitler’s liquidation of 30 million “subhumans”—the total destruction of European Jewry, Polish intelligentsia, and a large slice of the Slavonic race. Although SS was a powerful political machine, the significance of the Black Order was purely “magical.” Matter must be transformed to liberate the psychic energy capable of attracting superior unknown beings. Thus, concentration camps were a form of “magic.” The gas ovens were merely ritual. | Himmler’s Gestapo was instrumental in Hitler’s liquidation of 30 million “subhumans”—the total destruction of European Jewry, Polish intelligentsia, and a large slice of the Slavonic race. Although SS was a powerful political machine, the significance of the Black Order was purely “magical.” Matter must be transformed to liberate the psychic energy capable of attracting superior unknown beings. Thus, concentration camps were a form of “magic.” The gas ovens were merely ritual. | ||
[[File:Heilige Lanze 02.JPG|thumb|upright=0. | [[File:Heilige Lanze 02.JPG|thumb|upright=0.75|alt=caption|The Spear of Destiny]] | ||
== The Spear of Longinus == | == The Spear of Longinus == | ||
{{Main|Spear of | {{Main|Spear of Longinus}} | ||
In addition, others have theorized that the talismanic power behind the famed | In addition, others have theorized that the talismanic power behind the famed Spear of Longinus (the sacred spear which pierced the side of Christ) was the inspiration of Hitler’s life and that the Führer’s acquisition of the relic in 1938 was key to his rise to power. Hitler invaded Austria March 11, 1938. At Munich, September 30, 1938, France and Britain pressured Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland. March 16, 1939, Nazi armies occupied Bohemia and Moravia. World War II began with Hitler’s ''blitzkrieg'' (lightning war) invasion of Poland September 1, 1939; Norway and Denmark April 9, 1940; Belgium, France, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands May 10, 1940; the Soviet Union November 11, 1941. | ||
== Forces of darkness behind Hitler == | == Forces of darkness behind Hitler == | ||
The theory that Hitler himself or those who used the Führer as a tool were involved in black magic may explain, in part, why millions of the German people became caught up in the Nazi cause. Aside from the above theories, it is the thesis of the messenger that [[entities]] of darkness functioning at astral | The theory that Hitler himself or those who used the Führer as a tool were involved in black magic may explain, in part, why millions of the German people became caught up in the Nazi cause. Aside from the above theories, it is the thesis of the messenger that [[entities]] of darkness functioning at [[astral plane]]s of existence—a [[false hierarchy]] organizing malevolent forces of anti-light against the purposes of the [[Great White Brotherhood]]—worked through Hitler and those at the international level who cooperated with him in the crimes committed in World War II against not only the Jews and Slavic peoples, but also the Germanic peoples. | ||
== Hitler’s final years == | == Hitler’s final years == | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 11, 1985. | Elizabeth Clare Prophet, June 11, 1985. | ||
Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, ''The Morning of the Magicians'', trans. | Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, ''The Morning of the Magicians'', trans. Rollo Myers (New York: Avon Books, 1969). | ||
Trevor Ravenscroft, ''The Spear of Destiny'' (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1973). | Trevor Ravenscroft, ''The Spear of Destiny'' (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1973). | ||
Jean-Michel Angebert, ''The Occult and the Third Reich: The Mystical Origins of Nazism and the Search for the Holy Grail'', trans. | Jean-Michel Angebert, ''The Occult and the Third Reich: The Mystical Origins of Nazism and the Search for the Holy Grail'', trans. Lewis A. M. Sumberg (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1974; McGraw-Hill Paperbacks, 1975). | ||
Carroll Quigley, ''Tragedy and Hope'' (New York: Macmillan Co., 1966), pp. 619, 627, 637, 641. | Carroll Quigley, ''Tragedy and Hope'' (New York: Macmillan Co., 1966), pp. 619, 627, 637, 641. |