The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Wolfgang Hanel's sensational findings were published in 1983 in the revisionist historical magazine Journal of Historical Review. Two years later, two influential German periodicals. Die Zeit and Der Spiegel, admitted that Hanel was right. In a lengthy article, Der Spiegel wrote that Rauschning's book "Hitler Speaks" is a falsi- fication, a distortion from the first page to the last... "Hanel not only proves that it is a fake, he goes on to show how this impressive substitute was quickly concocted and which ingredients were mixed together." (Der Spiegel, 7 September 1985). We have access to several original sources that reveal the kind of socialist society the Nazis actually intended to build. Joseph Goebbels stressed in his book "Bolshevism in Theory and Practice" (Berlin, 1936) that "our struggle against bolshevism is not a struggle against, but on the contrary a struggle for socialism, a struggle inspired by the deep conviction that true socialism can only be realized if the most vulgar and most compromising offspring of socialism... is first eliminated". He did not intend to defend the antisocialist and capitalist inte- rests, but the Nazis were forced to do this regardless. Jewish high-ranking freemason Max Warburg was behind Hitler's policies. 373

As early as 1926, Joseph Goebbels dreamed of an alliance between Nazis and communists for the purpose of solving social problems. Many SA members were former communists who were discontented with the current unemployment. In lengthy articles in National- sozialistische Briefe and Volkischer Beobachter, Goebbels had defen- ded Soviet Russia, calling Lenin a liberator of the nation. In his opinion, the leading bolshevik Jews in Western Europe were practi- sing economic exploitation. In 1928, he made a speech (via Zentral Sprechabend) to the Munich groups, where according to a report published in the Nazi press, he said: "We are blamed for using Marxist methods in Berlin. Of course we fought using Marxist methods. These methods are simply the best, and the only correct ones, if we wish to win over the masses. We just need to improve our practice a little. We are not only addressing certain classes, but the entire German people." ("Adolf Hitler", by the Jewish journalist Konrad Heiden, Zurich, 1936) In this way, the German people were lured into accepting Illu- minati ideas in a new guise. The Marxist (that is Illuminati) methods that so well suited the masonic communists as the masonic Nazis, can never be adequate for fully developed people. Goebbels was reported to say openly: "Lenin is my idol!" (Der Spiegel, No. 46, 1986). Goebbels was impressed with Sergei Eisenstein's propaganda film "The Battleship Potyomkin". He emphasized: "A person who has no fixed view of the world, could become a bolshevik through this film." Ernst Niekisch even founded what he called national bolshevism. In November 1932, the Nazis led by Goebbels openly co-operated with the communists in organizing the transport workers' strike in Berlin. This was disapproved of by the German capitalists (Kay Glans, "Nazism and Big Business in New Light" / "Nazismen och stor- kapitalet i nytt ljus", Svenska Dagbladet, 2 July 1987). Hitler also condemned this action. The Nazis wished to build a "people's state founded on socialism" (from a leaflet distributed during the 1932 election campaign). In this Volksgemeinschaft (popular alliance) the proletariat and the 374

As early as 1926, Joseph Goebbels dreamed <strong>of</strong> an alliance between<br />

Nazis and communists for the purpose <strong>of</strong> solving social problems.<br />

Many SA members were former communists who were discontented<br />

with the current unemployment. In lengthy articles in National-<br />

sozialistische Briefe and Volkischer Beobachter, Goebbels had defen-<br />

ded Soviet Russia, calling Lenin a liberator <strong>of</strong> the nation. In his<br />

opinion, the leading bolshevik Jews in Western Europe were practi-<br />

sing economic exploitation.<br />

In 1928, he made a speech (via Zentral Sprechabend) to the<br />

Munich groups, where according to a report published in the Nazi<br />

press, he said: "We are blamed for using Marxist methods in Berlin. Of<br />

course we fought using Marxist methods. <strong>The</strong>se methods are simply the<br />

best, and the only correct ones, if we wish to win over the masses. We<br />

just need to improve our practice a little. We are not only addressing<br />

certain classes, but the entire German people." ("Adolf Hitler", by the<br />

Jewish journalist Konrad Heiden, Zurich, 1936)<br />

In this way, the German people were lured into accepting Illu-<br />

minati ideas in a new guise. <strong>The</strong> Marxist (that is Illuminati) methods<br />

that so well suited the masonic communists as the masonic Nazis, can<br />

never be adequate for fully developed people. Goebbels was reported<br />

to say openly: "Lenin is my idol!" (Der Spiegel, No. 46, 1986).<br />

Goebbels was impressed with Sergei Eisenstein's propaganda film "<strong>The</strong><br />

Battleship Potyomkin". He emphasized: "A person who has no fixed<br />

view <strong>of</strong> the world, could become a bolshevik through this film." Ernst<br />

Niekisch even founded what he called national bolshevism.<br />

In November 1932, the Nazis led by Goebbels openly co-operated<br />

with the communists in organizing the transport workers' strike in<br />

Berlin. This was disapproved <strong>of</strong> by the German capitalists (Kay Glans,<br />

"Nazism and Big Business in New Light" / "Nazismen och stor-<br />

kapitalet i nytt ljus", Svenska Dagbladet, 2 July 1987). Hitler also<br />

condemned this action.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nazis wished to build a "people's state founded on socialism"<br />

(from a leaflet distributed during the 1932 election campaign). In<br />

this Volksgemeinschaft (popular alliance) the proletariat and the<br />

374

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