The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Truman who prevented Eisenhower from advancing through Germany towards Berlin. After the Red Army occupied Berlin, the allies had to wait for several of months before being allowed to enter the city. After the war, the Americans left a large number of Wernher von Braun's V2 rockets to the Russians in an underground tunnel in a German mountain. Officially, the rockets had been "accidentally left" there. Himmler had reorganized the SS as a black-magic Order of Knights (Order of the Silver Star) after the pattern of the Jesuits or even the Illuminati order. The SS had taken over some very special magic rites from the freemasons, but some rituals were taken straight from the Knights Templar. SS members wore carefully designed black uniforms featuring an old magic symbol - silver skulls. The symbols were also found on magic rings. This was suggested by Himmler's personal magician, the SS Brigadenfuhrer Karl Maria Wiligut (1866-1946), who was also known under the alias K. M. Weisthor (Nicholas Goodrick- Clarke, "The Occult Roots of Nazism", St Petersburg, 1993, p. 197). In 1924-1927, Wiligut had been treated in a mental hospital in Salzburg. The double S, or sun runes, resembled two lightning bolts. The leadership demanded very high standards of its members. SS officially stood for 'Schutzstaffeln' (guard corps), but the real meaning was Schwarze Sonne - the black sun. Himmler was the grand master. The SS headquarters were at Wewelsburg Castle in Westphalia (north-western Germany), which Himmler bought as a ruin in 1934 and rebuilt the next 11 years at a cost of 13 million marks and turned into a temple for his SS cult. The central banqueting hall of the castle contained an enormous round table with 13 throne-like chairs to accommodate Himmler and 12 of his closest associates ("apostles") - making, as some occult writers have pointed out, a coven of 13. Beneath this hall was the Hall of the Dead, where stone plinths stood around a stone table. As each member of the inner circle of the SS died, his coat of arms would be burned and, together with his ashes, placed in an urn on one of these plinths for veneration. 427

Hitler and SS' chief Himmler practised black magic. Himmler's special force, or Death Head Units, practiced elaborate fraternal magic rituals. In his youth in Vienna, Hitler had subscribed to the magic periodical Ostara. In 1933, the Psychology Professor and occultist Friedrich Hielscher founded the Public Institute for Occult and Cultural Research - Deutsche Ahnenerbe (the German Legacy). The advisers included the Swedish freemason and diplomat Sven Anders Hedin. The Ahnenerbe was headed by Standartenfuhrer Wolfram Sievers. In 1939, the insti- tute became a department of the SS headed by Himmler. Nazi leaders used a pendulum to locate war ships on charts. Ludvik Straniak managed to locate the battleship Prinz Eugen that was on a secret mission. He was later ordered by the Nazis to find information about enemy troops using the pendulum on land maps. The resources available to the Ahnenerbe for occult investigation were larger than those available for the Manhattan Project (for the development of the atomic bomb). The Ahnenerbe was later joined to the Vril Society. The swastika (or fire cross), which in ancient times was a sign of happiness and luck, is the oldest most complex and most widely distributed of all magic symbols. The earliest occurrence is from Sumer (Carl G. Liungman, "Tanketecken", Stockholm, 1993, p. 228). 'Swastika' is a Sanskrit word meaning 'fortune-bringing'. It occurs as a mandala in many Asian cultures. In Europe (from the Mediter- ranean to northern Norway) it also stood for fertility and rebirth, as in Sumer and ancient Egypt where, however, it was usually replaced by the Osiris or ankh cross, which was a cross with the top shaped as a circle or oval loop. Swastikas have been found carved on old Jewish sarcophagi in Palestine. The sign is also known in Arabic cultures from ancient times. The swastika is a symbol of the highest god, the Sun. In Japan, it represents wealth and a long life. It also became a holy sign of Buddhism and Jainism. Vishnu worshippers use it. The symbol protected the wearer against negative energies among native Americans, who saw it as representing the circle of life. In ancient 428

Hitler and SS' chief Himmler practised black magic. Himmler's<br />

special force, or Death Head Units, practiced elaborate fraternal<br />

magic rituals. In his youth in Vienna, Hitler had subscribed to the<br />

magic periodical Ostara.<br />

In 1933, the Psychology Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and occultist Friedrich Hielscher<br />

founded the Public Institute for Occult and Cultural Research -<br />

Deutsche Ahnenerbe (the German Legacy). <strong>The</strong> advisers included the<br />

Swedish freemason and diplomat Sven Anders Hedin. <strong>The</strong> Ahnenerbe<br />

was headed by Standartenfuhrer Wolfram Sievers. In 1939, the insti-<br />

tute became a department <strong>of</strong> the SS headed by Himmler.<br />

Nazi leaders used a pendulum to locate war ships on charts. Ludvik<br />

Straniak managed to locate the battleship Prinz Eugen that was on a<br />

secret mission. He was later ordered by the Nazis to find information<br />

about enemy troops using the pendulum on land maps.<br />

<strong>The</strong> resources available to the Ahnenerbe for occult investigation<br />

were larger than those available for the Manhattan Project (for the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the atomic bomb). <strong>The</strong> Ahnenerbe was later joined to<br />

the Vril Society.<br />

<strong>The</strong> swastika (or fire cross), which in ancient times was a sign <strong>of</strong><br />

happiness and luck, is the oldest most complex and most widely<br />

distributed <strong>of</strong> all magic symbols. <strong>The</strong> earliest occurrence is from<br />

Sumer (Carl G. Liungman, "Tanketecken", Stockholm, 1993, p. 228).<br />

'Swastika' is a Sanskrit word meaning 'fortune-bringing'. It occurs<br />

as a mandala in many Asian cultures. In Europe (from the Mediter-<br />

ranean to northern Norway) it also stood for fertility and rebirth, as<br />

in Sumer and ancient Egypt where, however, it was usually replaced<br />

by the Osiris or ankh cross, which was a cross with the top shaped as<br />

a circle or oval loop. Swastikas have been found carved on old Jewish<br />

sarcophagi in Palestine. <strong>The</strong> sign is also known in Arabic cultures<br />

from ancient times. <strong>The</strong> swastika is a symbol <strong>of</strong> the highest god, the<br />

Sun. In Japan, it represents wealth and a long life. It also became a<br />

holy sign <strong>of</strong> Buddhism and Jainism. Vishnu worshippers use it. <strong>The</strong><br />

symbol protected the wearer against negative energies among native<br />

Americans, who saw it as representing the circle <strong>of</strong> life. In ancient<br />

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