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nature. <strong>The</strong> Chinese communists laid all the monasteries in ruins and<br />

killed as many as they could <strong>of</strong> the most initiated lamas.<br />

During the Nuremberg trials no mention was made <strong>of</strong> the magic<br />

used by the Nazis, since even the victorious masonic regimes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviet Union, Western Europe and the United States used their own<br />

black magic methods.<br />

In 1961, "<strong>The</strong> Secret Book" was printed in Munich, which Hitler is<br />

said to have dictated in 1926, but banned from publication. It is<br />

doubtful if it really is dictated by him.<br />

Nazism and Freemasonry<br />

Communist as well as national socialist ideology came out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

secret Illuminati movement. <strong>The</strong> ideologies are like two aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

the same social doctrine. When Hitler came to <strong>power</strong>, he ordered the<br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> the First <strong>of</strong> May (the Illuminati order had been foun-<br />

ded on 1 May 1776). Fascism was <strong>of</strong> the same Illuministic branch<br />

three. <strong>The</strong> purpose was to totally shatter our traditional world, which<br />

was built on spiritual values, replacing it with materialistic quasi-<br />

values.<br />

Alfred Rosenberg was ordered to use masonic values in Nazi<br />

ideology (Helmut Neuberger, "Freimaurerei und National-Sozialismus"<br />

/ "Freemasonry and National Socialism", Hamburg, 1980, pp. 62-63).<br />

<strong>The</strong> masonic lodges were enormously influential in Austrian<br />

society, Vienna in particular, at the end <strong>of</strong> the 19th century. But<br />

Hitler makes no mention <strong>of</strong> this in "Mein Kampf". <strong>The</strong> book reveals<br />

nothing about <strong>freemasonry</strong>. <strong>The</strong> reader has the impression that Hitler<br />

obeyed the masonic code <strong>of</strong> silence. On the whole, the book is<br />

reminiscent <strong>of</strong> the dull Soviet party literature.<br />

In the spring <strong>of</strong> 1933, the German Ministry <strong>of</strong> the Interior sent an<br />

important letter (document No. 8540 in the Special Archives) to the<br />

Illuminati, claiming that there was no longer any need for secret<br />

contacts in Germany to protect Illuminati interests. When the Nazis<br />

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