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File created by Linda Murphy (C) NEXUS June 18, 1989
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Another Viewpoint: WHAT STARTED WORLD WAR II? A response to the Fencwick
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interview.
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In the FENWICK.TXT file, an Interview done by Tom Mickus last year, created
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some rather unusual repercusions in the UFO community, Fenwick talks about
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Hitler and WW 2. Let's look at a couple of excerpts from the lengthy interview.
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1) "We talked about things other than UFOlogy for most of the time. As we left
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the property...we were about 35-40 feet away from Bob, and he called out to us.
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[and] he made this statement...and we wrote it down in the car, 'What was the
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cause of WWII?' He had been told...,the classified information about
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programming of Hitler..to cause WW II. And we did an article about the case,
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with the exception of that statement. As we thought it didn't fit in."
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2) "We also discussed why the aliens view the human's as a "failed experiment".
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3) "When referring to the programming of Hitler by the EBE's, which in effect
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caused WW II (the decision of one man)...."
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This, to this individual was a very deep statement -- and it was literally
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glossed over, and I believe very few really looked at in in any great depth.
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Why? Because it appeared to be so "off the wall". At certain intervals durring
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the interveiw, Fenwick is having a difficult time attempting to express the
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situation as he perceives it. My first impulse, prior to even being involved
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with ParaNet was to get down to the heart of the matter, and challenge Fenwick
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in the claims he made. But I didn't (Tom's board went down). Although his
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interview seems so highly "unusual", I have perceived some things in the
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interview which play a major undercurrent in the entire UFO scenario. There are
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constant dredgings of the Hitler programming theme followed with various
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religious implications. Yet nobody has offered to look directly into the
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motivation behind Hitler, and the belief systems which pushed Hitler and other
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Europeans onward.
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In order to gain any benefit from this file, although their may be
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mentionings of many things such as Judeo/Christians, Aryans, Nazi's, it is
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important to view these things as a motivational factor which drive men to do
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the things they do. There are tendencies towards "blind acceptance". The word
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"acceptance" itself is indicative of belief. However, "understanding" indicates
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knowledge of the mechanisms behind things. All of us, who are interested in
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the phenomena itself, are trying to come to an understanding... As we attempt
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to understand, we are then forced to look at things from various angles. This
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file is not the sum total of angles, and is only offered in an attempt to
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present a small facet of the phenomena itself.
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Let's examine some interesting things about the Third Reich from non UFO
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Sources --- and then ask ourselves, again, "WHAT Started World War II?"
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"The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide"
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by Robert J. Lifton (C) 1986
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Extreme rumors spread through the camp about Block 10. Prisoners considered it
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a "sinister place" of mysterious evil. There were widespread rumors that
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Clauberg was conducting experiments in artificial insemination, and women were
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terrified of having "monsters" implanted in their wombs. Some suriviors I spoke
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to believed that those experiments actually occured. Another account had
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Clauberg speaking of his intentions to carry out artificial-insemination
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experiments in the future. There were also rumors of a "museum" on Block 10:
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"Skulls, body parts, even mummies"; and one survivor insisted, "A friend...saw
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... our Gymnasium [high school] teacher stuffed [mummified] on Block 10."
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Again, anything was possible, and whatever occured there was likely to be a
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manifestation of the Nazi racial claim.
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-- page 271
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* Himmler's vision had varying gradations of abusrdity and pesudo science. For
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instance, he was an ardent believer (as were Hitler and Goring) in such
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expressions of mystical racism as the idea that the lost continent of Atlantis
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had been the original homeland of the Aryans, and that Aryans had not evolved
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from monkeys or apes like the rest of mankind but had descended to earth from
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the heavens where they had been preserved in ice from the beginning of time.
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Himmler, in fact, in 1937 established a meteorological division in the
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Ahnenerbe (see pages 284-87) to "prove" his "cosmic-ice" theory, though
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publicly the purpose of the new division was announced as developing new
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techniques for long-range weather preidiction. Sympathetic to nature healing
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and equally ardent critic of traditionalism and "Christian" prejudices of
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establishment doctors, he could view human experimentation in concentration
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camps as a form of liberation from these constraints in the name of bold
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scientific innovation.
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-- footnote Page 279
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AHNENERBE (pages 284-87)
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Anthropological Research: Specimens for a Museum
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Block 10 played an important part in a form of "anthropological research"
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that was among the most grotesque expressions of the Nazi biomedical vision.
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Dr. Marie L. tells of its Aushchwitz beginnings:
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"There appeared [on block 10] a new protagonist of racial theories. He chose
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his material by having naked women of all ages file ... in front of him. He
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wanted to do anthropological measurements ... He had measurements of all the
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parts of the body taken ad infinitum ... They were told that they had the
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extraordinary good fortune to be selected, that they would leave Auscheitz to
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go to an excellent camp, somewhere n Germany ... [where] they would be very
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well treated, where they would be happy."
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Dr. L. had seen enough of Auschwitz to suspect the terrible truth ("I told
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myself immediately,..."They are going to a museum'"), though she and others
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refrained from saying so because they "lacked the courage", felt it would be
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more kind to remain silent, and could not in any case be certain of their
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suspicion.
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These women were taken to the concentration camp at Natzweiler, near
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Strasbourg, which although not designated as an extermination camp, nonetheless
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possessed its own gas chamber with the usual false showerheads as well as one
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additional feature: a one-way mirror that allowed those on the outside of the
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gas chamber to observe those inside. This mirror had been installed because
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the gas chamber itself had been constructed as part of the necessary research
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equipment.
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A prisoner doctor reported that the group of Auschwitz women (thirty - nine
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of them according to their records) were given a sham phsycial examination for
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reassurance, then gassed, and then the corpses were immediately transported to
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the anatomy pavilion of the Strasbourg University Hospital. A French inmate,
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who had to assist the project's director, SS Captain Dr. August Hirt, told how
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"preservation began immediately" with the arrival of bodies that were "still
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warm, the eye ... wide open and shining." There were two subsequent shipments
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of men, from each of whom the left testicle had been removed and sent to Hirt's
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anatomy lab.
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Hirt, a professor of anatomy, had under Himmler's instructions prepared the
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cyanide salts used to kill the Auschwitz prisoners in what was the inaugrural
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use of the new gas chamber. He had originally advocated in a memo to Himmler
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the securing of skulls of captured "Jewish-Bolshevik commissars." The goal at
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that time was to "acquire tangible scientific research material" that would
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"represent ... a repulsive but typical speices of subhumanity." The memo
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recommended that a "junior phsycician attatched to the Wehrmacht" first take
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photographs and perform various measurements and studies on subjects while
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still alive, make sure that the head is not damaged in the killing, and then
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take other specific measures for preserving the head and shipping it to the
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designated research institute where various studies could be performed on the
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skull and brain including those of "racial classification" and "pathological
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features of the skull formation." In locating two ultimate evils (Jewish and
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Bolshevik) in members of that group, and anticipating specific anatomical
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findings in their skulls or brains, the Nazis were acting upon the most extreme
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blend of racial-biomedical and political ideology.
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But there were apparently difficulties in rounding up "Jewish-Bolshevik
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commissars" and possibly in severing heads, so that it was decided to make use
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of full skeletons rather than merely skulls and to collect specimens in the
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place where any such task could be accomplished -- neamely, Aushwitz. It was
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said that 115 people were victimized in this way, all Jews (79 men, 30 women)
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with the exception of 2 Poles and 4 Central Asians. The relatively high
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priority of the project is suggested by EIchmann's having been involved with
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it's arrangements. The whole enterprise, bizarre even by Nazi standards, was
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sponsored by the Ahnenerbe ("ancestral heritage") office of the SS, which
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Himmler had created in 1939 to develop "historical" and "scientific" studies of
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the "Nordic Indo-Germanic race." Ahnenerbe brought mystical concepts to science
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("the unity of soul and body, mind and blood') and combined the Gestapo mission
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of controlling Germany's intellectual life with Himmler's visionary ideas. It
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supported projects in archeology, German racial consciousness outside of
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Germany proper, and medical experiments in concentration camps. Under Himmler's
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order, Ahnenerbe even came to sponsor a research program making use of Jewish
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mathematicians in concentration camps to work out theoretical problems of
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rocket production. Experiments in camps that it sponsored included Dr. Sigmund
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Rascher's notorious research in Dachau on the effects of high altitude, in
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which he wantonly killed experimantal subjects: and the still more murderous
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work of Schuler in Buchenwald on typhus vaccines, in which six hundred people
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were killed.
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Hirt was said to have been brought into the Ahnenerbe by a man who became
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his assistant in the Strasbourg project -- Bruno Beger, an SS officer on
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Himmler's personal staff who had been sent to study anthropolgy in Berlin.
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Beger tended to embrace Himmler's wildest theories, and it was Beger who made
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the original arrangements in Auschwitz and perhpas worte under Hirt's name the
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extraordinary memo I have just quoted.
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A former ardent Nazi, who remembered Hirt as a good friend and colleague
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during their days together as young instructors at a leading German medical
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center, described him as originally Swiss but a naturalized German, "a Nordic
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type with blue eyes and fair hair," an honorable and stable man even if at
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times a "bit impulsive," and an excellent anatomist with a promising academic
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career. A colleague of my own in the United States, however, who had studied
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under Hirt, remembered him as a very arrogant and threatening Nazi. In any
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case, there is no dout about either Hirt's passionate Nazi involvement or the
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centrality of the Nazi biomedical vision in his participation in the "museum"
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project, even if Beger was its driving force. (Pricesly that centrality was
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what Hirt's old friend wished to deny in his insisence that Hirt's entire
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behavior could be understood as an expression of the callouseness of the
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anatomist.)
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Toward the end of the war, there was apparently some confusion about
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whether and how much to continue with research procedures, and eventually the
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evidence was ordered to be destroyed. But that process could not be completed,
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and French forces liberating Strasbourg found in Hirt's dissection room "many
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wholly unprocessed corpses," many "partly-processed corpses," and a few that
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had been "defleshed ... late in 1944," and their heads burned to avoid any
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possibility of identification -- with "special care taken to remove the number
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tattooed on the left forearm." Hirt himself disappeared at that time and is now
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known to have killed himself shortly aferward.
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This museum project is remarkable for its merging of Himmler's racial vision
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with highly concrete, pseudo-scientific anthropoligical (Beger) and medical
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(Hirt) participation -- all a logical outgrowth of the Nazi biological and
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political mentality.
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I ran across this book, just by chance at the local Mall. I happened to just
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open the book up to the above chapter dealing with Ananarbe. It rather stuck in
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my mind for several various reasons. First of all, the mood generated by the
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accounts of what occured at the Museum reminded me of abductee horror stories
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about body parts, examinations, genetic experiments.
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Also, it appeared that the SS Museum was an inactment at the objective level of
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the subjective experience that many abductees report. The "High Strangeness"
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brought to a reality, in order to correct a "failed experiment" (inferior
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humans, as viewed through the eyes of the Nazis). The "High Strangeness" is
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brought out in numerous publications. Whitley Strieber had written about it in
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his "Communion". Bud Hopkins utilizes it to demonstrate what he feels, to be
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continual contact by alien intelligences. The Lear/Cooper camp creates the
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scenarios of alien undergound bases, collection of human specimens,
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mutilations, and the governments knowledge of these "secret pacts" and their
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desire to hide them from American citizens. Invaribaly, something "spiritual"
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always occur to these individuals who have had the experience. Then Fenwick and
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prior to him, the JWHITE files were circulated. Check your "local" ParaNet
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board for them, if you choose to research into this further.
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Does this neccessarily, however, prove that Hitler was programmed by EBE's? If
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we think along the lines in which Lear would like us to think, and Fenwick
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expands upon, we could almost imagine that our government made a pact with
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Lucifer in exchange for technology, and saw the error of their way too late.
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The exchange, would be the "souls" of American Citizens, and of course, with a
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country which boasts of the Motto "In God We Trust", indeed would merit the
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effort to coverup the situation at all costs. It would be rather embarrasing to
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admit that a country which has such claims as The United States does, in
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regards to it's relationship with it's God, that it could conceivably be so
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decieved, as to imagine these "aliens" as being true representatives of God.
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However, if one were to look at it from a logical point of view, if there were
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to be influence exherted over the world, the United States would be the best
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place to "set up reconnaissance" zones, as it does have the resources available
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to achieve various ends, along with the afforded "freedoms" to allow the
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operation to continue without notice. It would be ironic to discover that
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these freedoms could very well be the tool which these "aliens" are utilizing
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to gain a good grip in our social structures.
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What I find highly interesting about what Fenwick has to say about Hitler, is
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the programming of Hitler. Was Hitler programmed? Or could he have been
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mesmerized by a belief system that was growing in great proportion durring that
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era?
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The 1800's had some rather intriguing events in it. Durring that era, fresh
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from the termoil the "Middle Ages" spawned, with full emergence from control
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over a ruling theocratic organization that did everything within it's power to
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bring things under subjection in the "Name of God", politicaly, religiously,
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and including the ability to freely exchange knowledge, what occured appears to
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be somewhat natural, in regards to the emergance of "Freedom of Speech and
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Expression of THoughts". Led to extremes, like children who are suddenly
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released from two weeks of being grounded, what resulted? Confusion, chaos,
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war, and bloodshed. Anger towards "god" (which in reality was earthly
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institutions) Rebellion against this conflict inspired Marx. It also brought
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"metaphysics" and "secret societies" more into the open. Men were once again
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allowed the freedom to grow in the exchange of information, along with the
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development of sciences without fear of being placed under an edict, or drug
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before the Inquisitors for heretic behaviour. Many theologens, philosophers and
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social psychologist look back upon this era as the "beginning of the end".
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Theologins blame philosophy for the degredation of society, yet, on the other
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hand, the philosophers blamed the theologins for suppression. These conflicts
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continue today, just as they did then. Things have not changed.
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In the United States, great religious revivals were spawned. Of these, most
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noteably, was Brigham Young who led his followers through the wilderness to
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Utah. Durring this era a group of Bible students were waiting for the physical
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arrival of the "prophets" of old, (these later became the Jehovah's Witnesses).
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The 7th day Adventist Movement begun, and Protestentism begun to flourish,
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bringing with it Democracy, and it's economical and political way of life which
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transformed the world into what it is today. Durring this era, the occult
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explosion hit America, and durring this time, H.P. Blavasky organized the
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Theosophical Society. Many could state that this is the beginning, but is it?
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To look for absolutes would be an encyclopediac undertaking, and cannot be
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achieved within a single file! So we will content ourselves with this era,
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since it itself appears to play an important factor in the minds of many who
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create the phenomena scenario we are presented with today. From LEAR in the
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prelude to his file, to George Hunt Williamson who claimed the "Visitants"
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had been attempting to indoctrinate the world to a new way of life since the
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1800's. (Road In The Sky (C) 1959 p.246).
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The curiosity of the world was limitless, as archeological digs begun, in
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efforts to understand many mysteries that could otherwise not be explained. The
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pyramids became popular durring that era, the phenomena of the South American
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Empires, and the discovery that Europe, Africa, China and India where not the
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sum total of what had been at one time great civilizations. Durring all of this
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exploration, they discovered many common things which then created more wonder
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as to wether or not the things they were led to believe in were actually true.
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Old legends led many to wonder, just what occured in the past. Under Blavasky's
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funding, a Mr. James Churchwald set out on a quest to discover just what the
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"true religion" may have been. From here, tales of Mu, Lamaria, and Atlantis
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came to the fore. These inquiries always led to some speculation that the
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United States could very well have been the "Motherland" which was laid waiste
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due to some ancient catastrophy.
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We could, politicaly, and moraly, based upon our own standards, view the system
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which motivated Hitler as brutal, barbaric, and uncalled for. Yet, we fail to
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see that this very type of religious motivation is the medium which drives
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the MidEastern terrorists in vindicating themselves in the name of Allah, their
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God. This type of zeal pushed the Inquisitors foreward in mass killings in
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order to purge the land of "infidels" -- the psychology of a Jihid is very
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powerful and the Islamic Jihid is the very bases for the Dune science fiction
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story. The power behind a drug, a belief system, and politics. All drawn into
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one event, to drive the hearts of men onward to do deeds in the name of their
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god. If we strip away the politics of WW II, and look at the mood of the era
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which created the politics, one can wonder, just what started World War II? And
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where is the blame? And can we safely assume that Hitler was the single
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proginitor of the war? Close examination shows otherwise.
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What is very interesting about this point in time in history (1800's), is the
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open investigation of mesmerism, along with the rapid advance in electricity.
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Durring this era, the usage of drugs was common. Many things were allowed due
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to not fully knowing the full consequences of what could happen. These early
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efforts could be equaited with irresponsible children playing with things they
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ought not to because they didn't understand them. The cause and effect, were
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still under investigation. Things were done, just to see what would happen.
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Many things were attempted in efforts to understand something. However, this
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does not mean that they did not realize the effect --- Durring this time, the
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effect would be ignored usually with a motivation in order to understand.
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Today, we can think in terms of "mad scientists" doing all kinds of crazy
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experiments --- yet, these very things are the price we pay for advancement. We
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can say that we owe much to science. A debt. It is, however, a point of view,
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as to what this debt is and how it is being paid. The "Mad Scientists" of today
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are not the Boris Karloff grade B 1950's type. Today, they could very well be
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with us.... in the guise of "National Security", or perhaps "subversive
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activists".
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Today we have rumors and tales of Telsa, and his radio-magnetic energies.
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Today, we have settled for the form of electricity which we use in our homes.
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Today, we are being led to believe that Telsa's inventions were ridiculed and
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set aside, but there could be another very real possibility in why Telsa's
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achievments have never made it very far in the world of consumers. There is a
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great possibility that Telsa's discoveries had unusual effects upon the human
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mind, and with knowledge of this, kept "under wraps" and never made available
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for the consumers of energy and power. We know electromagnetics exist, yet we
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also know it is not utilized at the consumer level. My first question is, "What
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happened with Telsa technology? And just how widely was it used? Many things
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back in this era were utilized to "enhance" occult powers. There is a great
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coincidence in the rise of electricity, preoccupation with "magnetics", and the
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sudden increase in "occult" powers. Can we state that the "aliens" gave us our
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technology? Or is there per chance that we created the situation due to our
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technological advances? There is a tendency for all "contact" to be in
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accordance with the advances of the decade.
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Techno Drugs?
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In December 1988 issue of OMNI Magazine, the article entitled "Transending
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Science" deals with investigation of the TM experience. One excerpt of the
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article which was highly interesting, was Persingers work, in which he created
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a helmet, in which a computer was utilized to "contour" the electromagnetic
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forces which in turn manipulated the brain wave patterns of the temporal lobes.
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With this experiment, he discovered that with little effort, the subjects in
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the research could then be, with consistancy, brought into a subjective state
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in which they were then experiencing the abductee scene. It also took very
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little effort for Persinger to produce a UFO sighting.
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To determin the consistancy of this effect, he determined that it was more
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readily to occur while the individual was being subjected to the
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electromagnetic influence of the helmet. He also discovered that the
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participants found the experience highly pleasurable, and they wanted more. He
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also found that with very little effort after several sessions, tonal sounds,
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or various symbols would then put these subjects into the TM state without any
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effort on their part. In other words, Persinger indicated that with
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electromagnetics, it was possible to take different people and get them to see
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similar things while in the TM state.
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Is it possible, that these early 20th Century Scientists, still fresh from
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metaphysical schools of thoughts (which are the precursor to applied sciences)
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stumbled across the above experience and utilized it in their own occult
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practices?
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In another book, called "Mind Wars" (C) 1984 St. Martin's Press, Ron McRae
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decided to look into the possibility of government use of "psychic powers" in
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warfare. On Page 135-136, we find the following:
|
||
|
||
"The second stage of the present psychic old war, according to Swann, is, "the
|
||
many forms of external manipulations that are known to change the interior
|
||
psychic formation of any man or woman...the most gross of these techniques was
|
||
the early form of brainwashing, where subtle suggestion was enforced and
|
||
embedded along with vicious and violent physical trauma. Since that time,
|
||
however, we now have the refined techniques known as subliminal persuasion
|
||
behavior modification and various forms of covert mind control."
|
||
|
||
"Swann probably understates the second point. I have said little of these
|
||
techniques, in part because many are electronic and not "psychic" in the
|
||
gernerally understood sense, in part because little information is available,
|
||
and in part for another reason -- security.
|
||
|
||
"There is, according to the best sources, a real threat in the electronic
|
||
manipulation of the human mind. The possibility arose from research that
|
||
attempted to explain telepathy electrognetically. Unfortunately, although the
|
||
researchers did not discover, as they sought, that thoughts could influence
|
||
long-range electromagnetic radiation, they did discover that long-range
|
||
electromagnetic radiation might influence the mind."
|
||
|
||
"According to Barbara Honegger, "the fundamental reason for the increased
|
||
interest" in psychic warfare, and the area where the Pentagon spends most of
|
||
its estimated six-million-dollar annual budget for psychic or related research,
|
||
"is initial results coming out of laboratories in the United States and Canada
|
||
that certain amplitude and frequency combinations of external electromagnetic
|
||
radiation in the brain-wave frequency range are capable of bypasing the
|
||
external sensory mechanism of organisms, including humans, and directly
|
||
stimulating higher-level neuronal structures in the brain. This electronic
|
||
simulation is known to produce mental changes at a distance, including
|
||
hallucinations in various sensory modalities, particularly auditory."
|
||
|
||
----------------
|
||
|
||
When did these inquiries begin? As early as the 50's? 40's? 30's? Or should we
|
||
move it back even further? And, is there the slightest possibility that
|
||
electromagnetics in conjuntion with usage of drugs, noteably LSD, at some point
|
||
in time in the past, could be a factor in "highly strange" experiences? Along
|
||
with possible body chemistries?
|
||
|
||
A book called "The Time Tables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and
|
||
Events" by Bernard Grun, based upon Werner Stein's Kultufrahrplan, (C) 1982 has
|
||
some interesting "linear scientific" achievments. Including electricity.
|
||
|
||
1819 Danish physicist Hans C. Oersted (1977 -1851) discovers electromagnetism
|
||
1821 Faraday discovers funamentals of electromagnetic rotation.
|
||
1829 American physicist John Henry (1797-1878) constructs an early version of
|
||
the electromagnetic motor.
|
||
1831 Michael Faraday (1791 - 1867) carries out a series of experiments
|
||
demonstrating the discovery of electromagnetic induction.
|
||
1831 James Clark Maxwell, Scottish Chemist who theorized (1873) that light
|
||
and and electromagnetism have identical source, born (died 1879)
|
||
1832 Faraday proposes pictorial representation of electric and magnetic lines
|
||
of force.
|
||
1833 K.F. Gauss and Wilhelm E. Wever devise the electromagnetic telegraph which
|
||
funtions over a distance of 9,000 feet.
|
||
1851 Franz Neumann Law of electromagnetic induction.
|
||
1856 Nikola Telsa b. 1856 (d. 1943)
|
||
1865 Clerk Maxwell "Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism"
|
||
1873 James Clark Maxwell "Electricity and Magnetism"
|
||
1888 Heinrich Hertz and Olviver Lodge independently indentify radio waves as
|
||
belonging to same family as light waves.
|
||
1888 Nikola Telsa constructs electric motor (manufactured by Westinghouse)
|
||
1896 Ernest Rutherford megnetic detection of electrical waves.
|
||
1899 First magnetic recordings of sound.
|
||
1902 Oliver Heavside, English physicist, states the existence of an atmospheric
|
||
layer which aids the conduction of radio waves.
|
||
1904 Sir John Fleming uses thermoinic tube to gernerate radio waves.
|
||
1910 J.J. Thomsons work on deflection of "positive rays" in magnetic field.
|
||
|
||
(there are, of course, numerous mentionings of various works done in regards to
|
||
electricity -- these, I highlighted. Reference the book for complete linier
|
||
progress of technology durring the era).
|
||
|
||
Back in the 50's, when UFO invasion appeared absolute in the minds of millions
|
||
of Americans, there arose the UFO Prophets. Of the literature that I have read
|
||
about these prophets, the works of Howard Menger's "From Outer Space" (C) 1959,
|
||
and George Hunt Williamson's "Road In The Sky" (C) 1958, contain some
|
||
interesting information. Even though these were considered after the passage of
|
||
time a "hoax", there messages are thriving quite well these days. Menger,
|
||
specificaly brought some interesting points up durring a Question and Answer
|
||
session at the end of his book on Page 163. (For complete Question/Answer
|
||
session in Menger's book, refer to MENGER.)
|
||
|
||
The question is:
|
||
|
||
"How are the visitors trying to raise the mass consciousness of the people?"
|
||
|
||
Menger answers with:
|
||
|
||
A. By various methods such as:
|
||
a. Dissemination of saucer research data.
|
||
b. Stories of contacts with their own.
|
||
c. Their signs in the sky.
|
||
d. Mechanically by means of mental capsulation and machines.
|
||
|
||
Mental capsulation can be projected by sound, color, vibration. A
|
||
high-frequency sound can be a mental capsulation; a song or a selection of
|
||
music can be a mental capsulation.
|
||
|
||
The machines which send out super-sonic high frequency sounds use a man's
|
||
body as a terminal in conjunction with the mental capsulation. Ther are three
|
||
terminal bodies in each state, The machines now operate on a silent carrier
|
||
wave.
|
||
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
Now, let's skip back a few pages and review Mengers reactions when he was
|
||
given these "devices" by the "Space Brothers". On page 62 Menger writes:
|
||
|
||
"Then they talked further of their many contacts all over the world and my
|
||
job in particular."
|
||
|
||
"One of my tasks was the mental assistance of individuals often without
|
||
their knowledge. Such could be accomplished by soun-frequency waves, light
|
||
waves, the use of colors and other physical means. I had alays thought of such
|
||
matters as being accomplished in some supernatural manner; but I was rapidly
|
||
learning that the Infinite Creator accomplished all purposes by natural laws."
|
||
|
||
"'Do not think of this as some artificial control of the human brain,' one of
|
||
the men said, "as you may see in some of those horrifying science-fiction
|
||
pictures -- though I must confess that he (and he indicated the other man) and
|
||
I aw two of them on a double picture (I assume he meant to say 'double
|
||
feature') and rather enjoyed them. We do not control the brain. Such an action
|
||
is not in keeping with the laws of the Infinite Creator. Instead, with
|
||
theproper instruments and techniques, you can accomplish a much larger purpose:
|
||
YOU CAN RELEASE SOMTHING IN THE BRAIN WHICH IS ALREADY THERE.''
|
||
|
||
"The instruments in the car accomplished such tasks. I would be asked to
|
||
place them in four states: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
|
||
With each intrusment would be aman or woman who would act as a human terminal
|
||
in conjunction with the machine. These people would react according to their
|
||
own individual brain development with the assistance of the impulses received
|
||
by the machines."
|
||
|
||
"I didn't quite understand how it was to work, but it seemed they were
|
||
trying to get across that it was necessary to have both the machine and the
|
||
human mind working in conjunction to accomplish such a purpose."
|
||
|
||
"'A central location will be established for each instrusment. The range of
|
||
each instrument is about 25 miles.'"
|
||
|
||
"'After you place these instruments, Howard, you will notice an immediate
|
||
and obvious effect. People within a raius of 25 miles of each instrument will
|
||
automatically become more aware of and conscious of their interest in space
|
||
travel and in our space crage. They will see more of our craft because they
|
||
will be loOking up. Then when these people hear of your experiences, they will
|
||
be inspired to come to you and offer to help you in any way they can."
|
||
|
||
"They had already established many bases. The one in New Jersey was, they
|
||
said, within 15 miles of my home, totally unknown to anyone, except, of course,
|
||
those of this planet who had been working with the space people for many
|
||
years."
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
Points to ponder. In the OMNI article on Persinger's work, it demonstrates
|
||
that their are particular images which are consistant in the laboratory when
|
||
exposed to electromagnetics. Is there a slight possibility, that perhaps an
|
||
early form of electromagnetics was utilized to influence these individuals?
|
||
Today, it is said, these "beams" are coming from outer space. Then, they were
|
||
down on earth. They appear to be proportional to the technological advances of
|
||
the day. Remember, Menger utilized BOLD CAPS himself, within his book when he
|
||
said
|
||
|
||
"YOU CAN RELEASE SOMTHING IN THE BRAIN WHICH IS ALREADY THERE"
|
||
|
||
|
||
Of interest also, in Persingers research, is the ability to get people to
|
||
see UFO's while under the influence of the electromagnetic helmet.
|
||
|
||
In the book "Flying Saucers: Serious Business", (C) 1966 Frank Edwards has
|
||
as a preface the following quote:
|
||
|
||
"Flying Saucers exist only in the imaginations of the viewers."
|
||
|
||
-- President Dwight D. Eisenhower
|
||
December 16, 1954
|
||
|
||
I ask, could this be literaly true? In light of possibilities in which such
|
||
objects can be conjured from the dark recesses of the subjective mind on a
|
||
consistant bases from the volunteers in research clinics, could we dismiss the
|
||
possibility that Eisenhower was telling the truth? And could it be possible
|
||
that the use of "imaginary" means the Government knew that they were not real?
|
||
Could it possibily be true that the Condon report was true? Can it be, we are
|
||
looking in the wrong place for the answers. And possibly the Government feels
|
||
more comfortable with us thinking UFO's and aliens are responsible for the
|
||
"intrusions"? If so, why would they wish to hide it?
|
||
|
||
|
||
In the book "Mind Wars" McRea then writes, on pages 116-117:
|
||
|
||
"According to Langley-Porter's Alan Gevins, who is generally cautious and
|
||
skeptical of psychic claims, the reality may be worse. Extremely low frequency
|
||
radiation (ELF), which the navy has proposed as a submarine communication
|
||
system because the thousand-mile long wave forms are unobstructed by water,
|
||
might be capable of shutting off the brain, killing everyone in 10 thousand
|
||
square mile or larger target area. 'No one paid any attention to the biological
|
||
effects of ELF for years," says Gevins, "because the power levels are so low.
|
||
Then we realized that because the power levels are so low, the brain could
|
||
mistake the outside signal for its own, mimic it [a process known as
|
||
bioelectric entrainment], and respond when it changes.'"
|
||
|
||
"It is possible the Soviets have actually tested this technique. The microwaves
|
||
beamed at the U.S. embassy in Moscow might have been a test. The navy is still
|
||
investigating an even more ominous possibility -- a rash of aircraft carrier
|
||
crashes in 1980 and 1981 might have been caused by electromagnetic waves beamed
|
||
at incoming pilots from the Soviet spy ships tha shadow the U.S. fleet. Even a
|
||
tiny uncertainty, electronically induced at the last critical second before an
|
||
aircraft touches down on the pitching deck of a carrier, might cause disaster."
|
||
|
||
"I must stress that these results and speculations are tentative. Ther is no
|
||
reason for panic, and the United States has INVESTED adequate resources to
|
||
INVESTIGATION OF THE PROBLEM. There is no need for a psychic Manhatten
|
||
Project." [bold caps inserted].
|
||
|
||
---------------
|
||
|
||
Here we are told the United States has invested adequate resources to
|
||
investigate the problem. In other words, can we then assume that a problem has
|
||
been noted? At what level of investigation has the government undertaken in
|
||
looking into the problem, and is it dealing with just the ELF situation? Or is
|
||
there more? And what is the problem? Which agency, then, would be utilized?
|
||
Could it possibly be HEW? (Health, Education and Welfare). In the past, the
|
||
record of HEW's involvment with past experimentation seems to have been more
|
||
then just lightly involved. By 1971 the court dockets were crowded with
|
||
lawsuits filed on behalf of the "human guinea pigs" who were victims of
|
||
research.
|
||
|
||
The U.S. Congress, Senate, The Staff of the Subcommittee on Constitutional
|
||
Rights, Committee on the Judiciary, "Individual RIghts and the Federal ROle in
|
||
Behavior Modification", 93rd Congress, 2nd Session, Novemeber, 1974 was chaired
|
||
by Senator Sam Ervin. It was largely ignored by the press, yet it revealed some
|
||
interesting information. The report disclosed that thirteen projects were run
|
||
by the Defense Department; the Department of Labor had conducted several
|
||
experiments; the National Science Foundation conducted a "substantial amount of
|
||
research dealing with understanding of human behavior"; even the Vetrens'
|
||
Administration participated in psychosurgery experiments, which, in many cases,
|
||
were nothing more than an advanced form of lobotomy.
|
||
|
||
One of the largest supporter of "behaior research" was the Department of
|
||
Health, Education and Welfare, and its subagency the National Insitute of
|
||
Mental Health. The subcommittee said that HEW had participated in a "very large
|
||
number of projects dealing with the control and alteration of human behavior."
|
||
Largest of all the supporters of behavior modification was the Law Enforcement
|
||
Assistance Administration (LEAA) which, under the Department of Justice, funded
|
||
hundreds of behavior modification experiments.
|
||
|
||
In 1975 the Rockefeller Report to the President on CIA Activities was released.
|
||
Shortly there after, the Owens family were informed that their father Dr. Frank
|
||
Owens did not die of suicide, in 1953, but that he had been administered LSD
|
||
without his knowledge, and his death was concealed due to "National Security".
|
||
The Rockefeller Report also contains information which, in 1973, a total of 152
|
||
seperate files were ordered destroyed by the CIA. It is rather interesting, as
|
||
the type of death that Ownes suffered, is high in similarity to the death of
|
||
General James V. Forrestal, who also jumped to his death from a 16th story
|
||
hospital window. It is said that Truman had quickly put the lid on the secret
|
||
and turned the screws so tight that the general public still thinks that flying
|
||
saucers are a joke. Lear then claims that Forrester's medical records are
|
||
sealed to this day. Is there a possibility that Forrester could have been one
|
||
of these "earlier" victims? Is it possible that due to this, Forrester's
|
||
records are sealed? Why would they be sealed to this day, if it was "just a
|
||
suicide"? Unless, of course, there is a need to coverup what CAUSED the
|
||
suicide. Simple statements about "alien invasions" should NOT be accepted as
|
||
being something that needs to be sealed, unless there was is a desire to hide
|
||
the cause of death due to the interest of "National Security".
|
||
|
||
(The Owens settlement can be found in Senate S.B. 3035)
|
||
|
||
With the possibility of LSD the cause of Forrester's death, some may think it
|
||
may have not been manufactured early enough to effect the era we are
|
||
considering. However, it was being manufactured by Sandoz Laboratories since
|
||
1938, and accidently ingested by Hoffman in 1943. In 1950 it was introduced to
|
||
American Psychiatrists. These things are being brought up in order to
|
||
demonstrate that there have been capabilities on the Government's part to
|
||
coverup. To some, this may appear to be unrelated and very disjointed, but it
|
||
is being related to make a point. There is a slight possibility that some of
|
||
the things that have been "uncovered" in the past could be directly related to
|
||
things we are trying to "uncover today".
|
||
|
||
Remember what the OMNI article states about how easy it is to utilize tonal
|
||
sounds, symbols or colors to put one back into such a state? How then, does
|
||
Menger describe the encapsulation method? Is there some fact in what Menger
|
||
states in light of current clinical research?
|
||
|
||
In the OMNI article, and other articles dealing with the abductee scenario,
|
||
great care and concern are utilized to determin just how the experience is
|
||
affected by audio/visual material, such as TV, the media, reading material,
|
||
etc. But then, if we reflect upon what Menger states, what if the dissimination
|
||
of information of contact with "our kind" has some merit? Is there some truth
|
||
in this, and can we look at it as LEAR would like to have us believe, that we
|
||
are being fed propoganda from various levels in order to solidify this
|
||
acceptance? The same line of thinking which begun in the 50's continues with us
|
||
today. Look at the following paragraphs garnered from Brad Steigers book
|
||
"Fellowship" (C) 1988, Ivy Books, and see if the "thread" still holds true
|
||
today, as it did back in the 50's.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 85 (From Mark-Age Channeling Session)
|
||
|
||
Each one is assigned, in a sense, to a certain individual upon the Earth planet
|
||
at this time. We are alerted by the various methods we have of mind control in
|
||
electonics and magnetic equipment -- terms which we use for your convenience
|
||
which really do not explain our equipment -- and through these means, we know
|
||
your present development.
|
||
|
||
Page 98 (From Space Being OX-HO)
|
||
|
||
"America right now is feeling the effect of the Karmic pattern of the Atlantean
|
||
culture. Your young people are Atlanteans reborn to once again work out their
|
||
Karma. They are filled to overflowing with the knowledge of the great
|
||
civilization of Atlantis. Their arts and their scientific technology is greater
|
||
than ever before, and you will begin to see this more and more distinctly."
|
||
|
||
Page 52 PRINCIPLES OF THE SOLAR LIGHT CENTER
|
||
|
||
1. Belief in an Infinite Creator (the All-Knowing-One, of the Space Beings) and
|
||
in the Cosmic Christ, the Spritual heirarchy, and the Great White Brotherhood.
|
||
|
||
The message today, is the same as yesterday. Are we being fooled by the
|
||
government itself, or some belief system which transends our political systems?
|
||
And are these really spiritual entities, human agencies, or combination of
|
||
both?
|
||
|
||
As of late, certain groups have been complaining that the United States has
|
||
been "jamming their transmissions". If this is true, then the government is
|
||
well aware of some type of influence being exerted over our airwaves and are
|
||
attempting to stop it. If this is true, and due to the nature of such
|
||
possibilities, they would not wish to have the American citizens know that such
|
||
a thing would exist. And so, they would then attempt to "jam" the frequencies
|
||
in an effort to counteract the effect. In fact, there were, in some circles,
|
||
threats issued, that if the government did NOT stop the "war would begin". What
|
||
would this entail? Short circuiting of brainwave patterns to create utter
|
||
chaos? It is indeed rather ominous to think, that such a war could be fought
|
||
with such intensity without our even knowing what on earth is going on.
|
||
|
||
|
||
If we are being "manipulated" in any manner, is our government aware of it?
|
||
Sometimes I wonder, although we may look back at the extremes of the McCarthy
|
||
era, and the blacklisting of entertainers, screewriters and etc., if there
|
||
could have been real reasoning behind the power of the media? We can now think
|
||
of it as extremes, today, but then could there have been "hints" of concerns
|
||
we are not aware of?
|
||
|
||
Were there or are their indications that the idealisms which "created and
|
||
programmed" Hitler spread beyond Europe? Various writers have brought out that
|
||
yes, indeed these thoughts were not confined to Germany and the surrounding
|
||
immediate areas.
|
||
|
||
|
||
"The Legacy of The Gods"
|
||
Robert Charroux
|
||
Translated into english (C) 1974 by Berkley Publishing Corporation
|
||
Original (C) 1964 by Robert Laffont, Inc.
|
||
|
||
After their defeat in 1918 a few Germans, initiated into infernal occultism and
|
||
intoxicated with racist pretensions, reorganized the Aryan society that became
|
||
all the more secret becuase it was outside the law in all parts of the world.
|
||
Their goal was to create a superior race; that is, a privelaged people who
|
||
would subjegate and rule the rest of the world.
|
||
|
||
In his successful book, "The Myth of The Twentieth Century", published in 1930,
|
||
the talented writer Alfred Rosenberg stated the laws and philosophy of the
|
||
Aryan champions. "To rule the world," he said, "it is enough to have pure
|
||
blood."
|
||
|
||
This new charter of the Aryan world was to be illustrated by rivers of blood,
|
||
countless massacres, and mountains of corpses.
|
||
|
||
Actually, however, Rosenberg had not invented anything. Identical ideas had
|
||
been professed earlier by George Grant, Gobineau, Houston, Chamberlain, and
|
||
later, the German Ludwig Wilset, in "Origin and Prehistory of The Aryans". And
|
||
the French historian A. Pictet, in a work titled "Migrations Primitives des
|
||
Aryas" had announced the advent of the master race: "In an era before any
|
||
historical record, lost in the mists of time, a race destined by Provedence to
|
||
dominate the entire world grew little by little in its primeval cradle,
|
||
privileged above all others by beauty of blood and gifts of intelligence."
|
||
|
||
The Thule Group was founded in 1910 by Professor Felix Niedner. Beginning in
|
||
1919, some outstanding adepts -- Baron Ungern von Sternberg, Karl Haushofer, a
|
||
disciple of Guderjieff, the writer Deitrich Eckart -- gave it a new impetus
|
||
and an emblem: the swastika, symbol of evolution, the rotation of the stars
|
||
around the pole, and the creation of fire among the Hindus. (The swastika is
|
||
actually a universal sign found amoung all peoples. It is carved on a stone
|
||
lamp in the Madeleine cave, the tablets of Glozel, the stones of Moulin Piat,
|
||
and the prehistoric ramparts of Mississippi, and it appears in the inscription
|
||
on the Newton Stone in Scotland.)
|
||
|
||
In his book L'Europe Paienne du Vingtieme Siecle," the historian Pierre Mariel
|
||
writes that Deitrich Echart was Adolf Hitler's initiator and brought him into
|
||
the Thule group in 1922.
|
||
|
||
Hitler was in great financial difficulties and may even have been a homeless
|
||
vagrant, but he was consumed with ambition, rancor, and sincere, frenzied
|
||
idalism. He was also somewhat clairvoyant; he served as a medium for the
|
||
conspiracy, which bacame increasingly enveloped in the mists of a dubious
|
||
occultism.
|
||
|
||
At the same time, similar movements were devloping on the European continent.
|
||
In London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome there was clandestine publications
|
||
containing an odd mixture of anarchism, spiritualism, "traditional research,"
|
||
and eroticism.
|
||
|
||
In about 1920 the Revue Balitque appeared in France. It examined the problem
|
||
of the direct descendants of the Hyperborean ancestors: the Lithuanians, whose
|
||
writing has so many points in common with Sanskrit.
|
||
|
||
The magazine Les Polaires (Paris, 1921) had the ambition of resucitating the
|
||
old myth of Hyperborea, but this kind of writing floursihed above all in
|
||
Germany, with Niedner's "Altnordische Dichtung und Pros," Dietrich Echart's
|
||
"Auf gut Deutch," and "Die Hanuseen Zeitung," published by the magician Eric
|
||
Jan Van Hanussen, the man who is said to have replaced Hitler as the medium of
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||
the Thule Group, and who later became his semiofficial astrologer.
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The ORDENSBURGER
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Beginning in 1934, the Thule Group became a powerful secret society whose name
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was not to be known to the public or even candidates for admission. The latter,
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before their intiation, were given to understand that the organization was the
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secret Teutonic Order.
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This secret order had, of course, no connection with the real Teutonic Order,
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which still exists in Portugal and the Netherlands. Under the name of the
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Knights of Poseidon (still the ideas of knighthood and the western ocean of
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Atlantis), it has devoted itself to underseas adventure, and is surely in
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comunication with the THule Group. It has been said the Knights of Poseidon
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reprenst the temporal power of the German secret army, while the Thule Group is
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its spiritual power. This may be true.
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There were three aspects of the education given in the Ordensburger: military,
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similar to modern military and police academies; political; and occult, similar
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to the doctines of Gurdjieff. (George Ivanovich Gurdjieff [1868-1949], born in
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the Caucasus, was both an adventurer and an enlightened occultist. Whether he
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was a miracle-worker, a secret agent, or simply a charlatan, he proagated in
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Europe and America strange, murky, and fascinating doctrines that troubled many
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weak minds. Perhaps he had a certain genious, but if so he was never able to
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express it in his books, which are unreadable, inane, and incomprehensible. He
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did, however, influence certain spiritualistic sects.)
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In a Rhineland forest, amid tall firs, stands the white impressive Vogelsang
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castle which was the Ordensburg No. 1 of the THule Goup, with the main bureau
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of what would now be called psychological warfare.
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The THULE Group itself, was rather active in world political affairs also.
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Below is a small excerpt to demonstrate this from a recognized writter outside
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of the UFO circls.
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"The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler"
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by Robert Payne
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Popular Library Paper Back Edition
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(C) 1973 Page 125
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The reaction set in swiftly, as the extreme right gatherd its forces. The
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headquarers of the reaction was the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten, where several
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floors were given over to the THule Society, ostensibly a literary club devoted
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to the study of Nordic culture but in fact a secret political organization
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devoted to violent anti-Semitism and rule by an aristocratic elite. The name of
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the organization derived from ultima THule, the unknonw northern land believed
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to be the original home of the German race. The society had been founded during
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the war by Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff, whose aristocratic prensions reposed
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on imaginary foundations. His real name was Rudolf Glauer, and he was the son
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of a railroad engineer: he was more aristocratic than the aristocrats. He had
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ingratiated himself into Munich society, large sums of monery were at this
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disposal, and many of the most influential people in Munich were his disciples.
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The symbol of the Thule Society was a swastika with a dagger enclosed in laurel
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leaves.
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Thule agents had penetrated the government; they were especially adept at
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foriegn documents and assembling cashes of arms and ammunition; they had
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powerful ties with the Freikorps, or Free Corps, the private armies led by
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rabid rightists, usually army officers supported by rich industrailists and
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they had begun to work among the industrial proletariat, especially among the
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railwaymen, because they realized that a successful counterrevolution could be
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brought about only by controling the means of transportaion. They were also
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working without much success on the Munich garrison troops, who continued to
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sit on the fence, observing the turmoil around them with extraordinary
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indifference.
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And here, a glimps at early beginnings in creating a "perfect race".
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From Page 23 , Footnote, The Nazi Doctors (C) 1986 by Robert Jay Lifton
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Fritz Lenz, a German physician-geneticist advocate of sterilization (later a
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leading idealogue in the Nazi progrom of "racial hygiene"), could, in 1923,
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berate his countrymen for thier backwardness in the domain of sterilzation as
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compared with the United States. Lenz complained that provisions in the Weimar
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Constitution (prohibiting the infliction of bodily alterations on human beings)
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prevented widespread use of vasectomy techniques; that Germany had nothing to
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match the eugenics research institutions in England and the United States (for
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instance, that at Cold SPring Harbor, New York, led by Charles B. Davenport and
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funded by the Carnegie Instituion in Washington and by Mary Harriman); and that
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Germany had no equivalent to the American laws prohibiting marriage both for
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||
people suffering from such conditions as epilepsy or mental retardation, and
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between people of different races. Lenz criticized America only for focusing
|
||
too generally on preserving the "white race" instead of specifically on the
|
||
"Nordic race" -- yet was convinced that the "next round in the thousand year
|
||
fight for the life of the Nordic race will probably be fought in America." That
|
||
single reservation suggests the early German focus on a specific racial entity,
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||
the "Nordic" or "Aryan race," however unsupported by existing knowledge.
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There had been plenty of racial-eugenic passion in the United States, impulses
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||
to sterilize large numbers of criminals and mental patients out of fear of
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||
"national degenration" and of threat to the health of "the civilized races,"
|
||
who were seen to be "biologically plunging downward." Associated with the
|
||
American eugenics movemnet was a biomedical vision whose exten is suggested by
|
||
the following quotation from a 1923 book by A. E. Wiggam: "The first warning
|
||
which biology gives to statesmanship is that the advanced races of mankind are
|
||
going backward; ... that civilization, as you have so far administered it, is
|
||
self-destructive; that civilization always destroyst the man that builds it;
|
||
that your vast efforts to improve man's lot, instead of imporving man, are
|
||
hastening the hour of his destruction". *
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||
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||
* Footnote: In a 1932 study of the sterilization movements in the United
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||
States, J.P. Landman spoke of "alarmist eugenics" and of "over zealous and over
|
||
ardent eugenicists" who "regard the socially inadequate persons, i.e., the
|
||
feeble-minded, the epileptics, the meantally diseased, the blind, the deformed
|
||
and the crminals as inimical to the human race ... [because] these peoples
|
||
perpetuate their deficiencies and thus threaten the quality of the ensuing
|
||
generations. It should be our aim to exterminate these undesirables, they
|
||
contend, since a nation must defend itself against national degeneration as
|
||
much as against the external foreign enemy."
|
||
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Can we assume that these influences are truly "alien" or "supernatural
|
||
intelligences"? Or can we really, and with great dare, question if in fact it
|
||
is a resurected belief which is posing itself for a final strike? If we can
|
||
remove the politics of the situation, and reflect upon the zeal in which
|
||
religion has moved the political formations of the world we live in, reflect
|
||
upon the many mysteries that concluded with the end of World War II, and can
|
||
look beyond Hitler, maybe something is their "in the air" waging war over the
|
||
minds of men. One can disolve political institutions, but as various belief
|
||
systems in the world have proven time immorial, it is difficult to destroy the
|
||
belief in and the practice of it. The belief itself can still survive
|
||
irregardless of what political boundries it may reside in. Including the USSR.
|
||
|
||
There is a great trend in regards to world viewpoints of Hitler, and the
|
||
stigmatism of World War II. We cannot believe that such an individual was
|
||
spawned naturally from the genetic pools of humanity. We cannot believe that he
|
||
did not accomplish all these things alone. And we cannot dare believe that the
|
||
thinking patterns of that era were also revelent here in the United States.
|
||
Theologins would prefer to claim Hitler was Demon possessed, not laying claim
|
||
to the errors of prior religious influences which spawned the rebellion. And
|
||
could it be due to this, we skirt around valid questions? Nearly every book
|
||
written about in regards to UFO's, at some point mention the Nazi's and their
|
||
going "underground" to continue on. To think of the possibilities of this being
|
||
so, one must remove the viewpoint of a political column, and think about the
|
||
belief system which drove these onwards. These things just do not die. It may
|
||
make us feel uncomfortable to think that during the 20's, the United States was
|
||
the "leader" in eugenics which inspired Germany to increase it's own efforts
|
||
until it reached the point of biological experimental sciences, eugenics and
|
||
genocide. It may also make us feel uncomfortable to think that the "next
|
||
struggle" could be here in the United States. But do we have the courage to
|
||
examine it carefully?
|
||
|
||
To what extent did this belief infiltrate other parts of the world? Could
|
||
there have possibly been some measure of truth in Menger's claims? Or is this
|
||
all just fabrication? He cut there hair, got them prepared to send out
|
||
into the world. He would show them where the water supplies were, where the
|
||
schools were. He said they didn't need any legal documents to remain in the
|
||
country. This took up so much of his time, he couldn't keep up with his
|
||
signpainter's business.
|
||
|
||
Could there have been Ahnenerbe type experimentation in other parts of the
|
||
world, including the United States? What is so special about the ages of 30-40
|
||
years old? And why has it been said more then once that the "children are very
|
||
important"? Was there an actual attempt to extend the "national heritage" to
|
||
Germans outside of Germany and Europe? We, perhaps cannot rationalize the use
|
||
of science to further a belief system. The intellect, however exists, and has
|
||
existed for centuries, in which reasoning can lead men to do these things in
|
||
order to appease their god.
|
||
|
||
These are but a small portion of the various questions that arrise. Perhaps,
|
||
these "threads" have very little real meaning. Yet, on the other hand, they
|
||
could have real meaning. The complexities which could be built out of this, are
|
||
indeed great. But, as with all things, they must be viewed with balance.
|
||
|
||
If there is interest in this, perhaps I will create another file. Please take
|
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note, however, if indeed we are now being put to the test, today as it was
|
||
yesterday, it is imperative to test all "spirits" (or, things in the air).
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