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cocaine solution in the form of nasal spray. At one point he took an overdose, which led to a collapse, unconsciousness and an epileptic fit. Cocaine causes depression and loss of energy and appetite, and affects the heart. Normal sleep becomes impossible. The effects in- clude faintness, dizziness, heart palpitations, impaired sense of smell, headaches and incurable insomnia. The brain ceases to func- tion properly and one is reduced to a zombie, a suitable tool for evil powers. Cocaine causes permanent damage to the nerve cells. Drugs, above all opiates such as morphine and heroin, destroy the nerve cells in the brain's basal ganglia, causing Parkinson-like symp- toms. Hitler had Parkinson's disease as early as the mid-1930s. The disease caused deterioration from 1940, and he began to disinte- grate mentally. Hitler became bizarre and irrational. His notorious neurotic out- bursts came more and more often, whenever he was contradicted. They seemed to function as discharges or withdrawal symptoms in his intoxicated nervous system. In his book "The Impact of Illness on World Leaders", Edward Park assumed that Hitler was suffering from a primary brain disorder, a type of temporal lobe epilepsy. In fact, he must have been in remarkably strong good health to be able to withstand attacks from such large quantities of chemicals. They are partly responsible for the criminal decisions made by Hitler under the influence of these awful drugs and toxins. If one can no longer control one's brain, there are other forces willing to do so, and they are as a rule anything but benevolent. The German historian Anton Joachimsthaler discovered that Hitler had ordered the execution of Eva Braun's lover Hermann Fegelein, a liaison officer between Hitler and the Waffen SS. Fegelein became engaged to Eva Braun's sister during the course of the affair. Hitler found out about his cheating when one day Fegelein telephoned Eva Braun, asking her to run away with him. Joachimsthaler had access to letters from Hitler's private secretary and from a close friend of Eva Braun. 413
Hitler eventually became physically a broken man. He did not want to take the consequences of his actions, and on the evening of 30 April 1945 he committed suicide or this is what we are told. The night after this day is Walpurgis Night, when the dark forces hold their celebration. Hitler's body was never found, according to Anton Joachimsthaler ("The End of Hitler", Munich, 1998). The artillery explosions had completely destroyed the area. There was nothing left of Hitler's body, even though it may have been there. The commu- nists falsified all photographs and so-called evidence. The records of the post mortem, which were made available in 1992, were also forged. The fact that Hitler was allowed to stay in power as long as he did, in spite of being unbalanced, sick and therefore dangerous, is evidence that as a weakened and confused leader, he was very useful to the masonic leaders. Had this not been the case, he would have been toppled at once. British RAF even planned to kidnap Hitler with the help of his pilot Hans Baur, as confirmed by a number of documents in the national archives in London. The file was declassified in 1972. Apparently, Baur was prepared to fly to Britain with Hitler. There is no explanation in the documents as to why the kidnapping never took place. Another theory, put forward by the Gestapo Chief Heinrich Miiller, among others, says that Hitler managed to escape from Germany. The reason that Hitler's body was never found was that his and Eva Braun's bodies had been burnt, and the ashes transported as a relic by a submarine to a German base in the Antarctic. Previously, in- correct information about Hitler's alleged escape was deliberately cir- culated. Later, several German officers, who at the time were in the navy, and who subsequently moved to the United Sates, contacted the Russian historian Valentin Prusakov, who had written about Hitler. He published their story in "Hitler's Remains" (Moscow, 1994). The Washington Post found it easy to choose Hitler as the most evil person of the century: "There is no alternative. Adolf Hitler was 414
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cocaine solution in the form <strong>of</strong> nasal spray. At one point he took an<br />
overdose, which led to a collapse, unconsciousness and an epileptic<br />
fit. Cocaine causes depression and loss <strong>of</strong> energy and appetite, and<br />
affects the heart. Normal sleep becomes impossible. <strong>The</strong> effects in-<br />
clude faintness, dizziness, heart palpitations, impaired sense <strong>of</strong><br />
smell, headaches and incurable insomnia. <strong>The</strong> brain ceases to func-<br />
tion properly and one is reduced to a zombie, a suitable tool for evil<br />
<strong>power</strong>s. Cocaine causes permanent damage to the nerve cells.<br />
Drugs, above all opiates such as morphine and heroin, destroy the<br />
nerve cells in the brain's basal ganglia, causing Parkinson-like symp-<br />
toms. Hitler had Parkinson's disease as early as the mid-1930s. <strong>The</strong><br />
disease caused deterioration from 1940, and he began to disinte-<br />
grate mentally.<br />
Hitler became bizarre and irrational. His notorious neurotic out-<br />
bursts came more and more <strong>of</strong>ten, whenever he was contradicted.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y seemed to function as discharges or withdrawal symptoms in his<br />
intoxicated nervous system.<br />
In his book "<strong>The</strong> Impact <strong>of</strong> Illness on World Leaders", Edward Park<br />
assumed that Hitler was suffering from a primary brain disorder, a<br />
type <strong>of</strong> temporal lobe epilepsy.<br />
In fact, he must have been in remarkably strong good health to be<br />
able to withstand attacks from such large quantities <strong>of</strong> chemicals.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y are partly responsible for the criminal decisions made by Hitler<br />
under the influence <strong>of</strong> these awful drugs and toxins.<br />
If one can no longer control one's brain, there are other forces<br />
willing to do so, and they are as a rule anything but benevolent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> German historian Anton Joachimsthaler discovered that Hitler<br />
had ordered the execution <strong>of</strong> Eva Braun's lover Hermann Fegelein, a<br />
liaison <strong>of</strong>ficer between Hitler and the Waffen SS. Fegelein became<br />
engaged to Eva Braun's sister during the course <strong>of</strong> the affair. Hitler<br />
found out about his cheating when one day Fegelein telephoned Eva<br />
Braun, asking her to run away with him. Joachimsthaler had access<br />
to letters from Hitler's private secretary and from a close friend <strong>of</strong><br />
Eva Braun.<br />
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