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THE RAINBOW SWASTIKA - Scattered Seed Ministries

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Holocaust history. For some reason, few Jews are aware of this disclaimer, let alone in<br />

agreement. Point (2) conveniently serves the NA divide-and-conquer strategy toward Jewish-<br />

Christian relations, manipulating this painful history of the Church failing the Jews while<br />

covering up their own designs against both groups. Points (1) and (3) show the unapologetic<br />

history revision commonly seen in the New Age framework - not merely a retroactive<br />

application of create-your-own-reality, but disinformation with an agenda.]<br />

[But Point (4) is perhaps the most telling: One of the earliest records of Pius XII denouncing<br />

the Nazi movement dates back to April 1935, when Pacelli was still a Cardinal: "These<br />

ideologues are in fact only miserable plagiarizers who dress up ancient error in new tinsel."<br />

(address at Lourdes to 250,000 pilgrims) By recognizing the return of the "ancient error"<br />

which the Church had repeatedly battled in the past - occultic Gnosticism - this pope declared<br />

himself a formidible enemy in the arena most important to the Nazis: the ancient cosmicreligious<br />

War of Light against Darkness. I would submit that his evident knowledge of the<br />

occult roots of Nazism disturbed Hitler and his fellow-initiates far more than anything Pius<br />

did later, for they were in the process of burying all such traces [see below]. This is the best<br />

explanation for the hysterical tirades reportedly directed personally at Pacelli by Hitler, and<br />

even a plot in 1940 to kidnap him. The threat from this pope did not end with the Third<br />

Reich, because the real "War" was - and is - still in progress. On the contrary, Pius XII was so<br />

highly esteemed that at his death (1958), Israel's Foreign Minister Golda Meir eulogized him<br />

in the name of the Jewish State, and the Israeli public called for a forest of 860,000 trees to be<br />

planted in honor of the estimated number of Jews saved by this Righteous Gentile. Surviving<br />

guardians of the Gnosis must have realized that Pacelli's continuing influence on the Jewish<br />

people could do great damage to the future of the Plan if they came to comprehend his<br />

analysis of Nazism. This is the only reasonable explanation for the total reversal of his<br />

reputation within five short years, after unknown parties financed and heavily promoted a<br />

reconstructed pseudo-history of Pius XII on the stages of Europe. Today, not many Jews are<br />

interested in anything this Nazi "deputy" had to say.]<br />

3. Hitler and the Mufti<br />

And what about Islam, the third monotheistic religion? While Hitler ranted against<br />

Christianity and Judaism, expressing "a violent feeling of anger at the idea that some Germans<br />

were able to be taken in by theological doctrines devoid of any depth," he contrasted these<br />

hated teachings with "those of Confucius, of Buddha and of Mohammed" which provided<br />

spiritual "sustenance". (Angeberts, p.246) In this context, Hitler's friendship with Haj Amin al<br />

Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem - which included asylum in 1941, the honorary rank of SS Major<br />

and an acceptable racial "genealogy" - can be understood as more a sign of respect than<br />

political expedience. There were even cases of Nazis relocating to Arab countries and<br />

converting to Islam. (p.275-276 note 14) In this opinion, Hitler had the backing of the Thule<br />

Society, whose founder Sebottendorf praised Islam for having a "vitality greater than that of<br />

Christianity" which flowed "from a torrent which nourished everything" - that same "thread of<br />

lost knowledge" which was the goal of the Nazi quest. (Angeberts, p.165-166) [This raises<br />

other ideas for why Hitler's Mein Kampf is so popular among some Moslems; besides the<br />

expected political admiration for brute force, there may also be a consensus of spiritual<br />

worldviews.]<br />

4. The Nazi Mentality - Group Mind<br />

The Nazi goal was group-think, or the eradication of private conviction and dissent. As stated<br />

above, the "burden" of free choice and decision-making could be entrusted only to the few<br />

with the enlightenment and courage to implement the new age without flinching. For the<br />

masses, it was enough that they submit to the leadership, which would weld them into one

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