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Rudolf Hess, predictiile unui nebun ??? |
11 Dec 2010, 02:17 PM
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Walter Richard Rudolf Hess, to be more accurate:
Al treilea personaj important in ierarhia hitlerista, singurul mason din ea. Acum cateva zile am ascultat la o prezentare in care s-a spus ca Hess ar fi declarat in timpul procesului de la Nurnberg, cum ca intregul razboi mondial (ww1+ww2) a fost pus la cale de forte extraterestre ce urmareau un anumit scop. Prezentarea era lacunara, iar pe net gasesc variante in care se speculeaza ca cele mai multe din declaratiile lui Hess au ramas clasificate. Intreg comportamentul lui Hess, contradictoriu si ambiguu, lasa loc multor interpretari. Sigur ca varianta de a il declara nebun era cea mai convenabila si tocmai de aceea eu ma indoiesc de autenticitatea ei. Motivele care au facut ca Hess sa nu fie niciodata eliberat (imi pare ca singurul in aceasta situatie) sunt iarasi temeiuri care alimenteaza o anumita teorie. Nebunii nu prea fac puscarie...sfarsec prin azile de cele mai multe ori. Nici nu sunt tinuti in izolare, discursul lor fiind socotit lipsit de credibilitate. So, stie cineva mai mult despre acest caz ??..doriti sa comentam ?? Acest topic a fost editat de The Dude: 11 Dec 2010, 02:20 PM -------------------- "Te iubesc, Richard Parker. Vei fi mereu cu mine. Fie ca Dumnezeu să te aibă in grijă !"
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29 Dec 2010, 06:16 PM
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"This would seem to contradict the commonly held misconception that the Druids forbid their teachings to be committed to writing, a falsehood generally attributed to a statement made by Julius Caesar in his Gallic Wars. In this Caesar relates that students of the Druidic schools were expected to commit to memory a great number verses in their course of training which lasted up to twenty years. Ancient Irish sources such as the Leabhar Buidhe Lecain, or Yellow Book of Lecan, clearly state that prior to the Christian Era a vast amount of Druidic writings once existed, such as the 180 Druidic texts burned by St. Patrick during his career as a missionary to Ireland. Fortunately the later monks who followed in Patrick's wake were not as fervently opposed to the indigenous culture and many sought to preserve the remnants of knowledge originating in the pagan past.
Early on, the Book of Loughcrew was apparently among the texts brought to England by Hiberno-Scottish missionaries from Ireland when they re-established a monastery amid the ruins of Glastonbury abbey. By the first half of the 10thcentury A.D. the book had evidently come into the possession Dunstan, abbot of Glastonbury, who was later appointed Archbishop of Canterbury and was formally canonized as a saint in 1029 A.D; despite the fact that earlier in his career he had been expelled from the court of King Athelstan as a practitioner of sorcery and black magic. In the decades that followed the text of the Lebor Feasa Randa may have circulated among the Knights Templars who could have easily adapted its rituals under the guise of a pseudo-biblical attribution to conceal its pagan origin, perhaps inspiring medieval works on magic such as the Key of Solomon. Legends alluding to the Templars quest for relics such as the Holy Grail hint at parallels drawn from Celtic mythology in which sacred vessels possessing miraculous attributes feature prominently. Among the allegations brought against the Templars that led to the destruction of their order in the early 1300s were accusations of their involvement with occult rites and the practice of magic; although rumors suggest that a surviving band of Templars, led by William Sinclair, escaped persecution by fleeing to Scotland. There, under the protection of the excommunicated King Robert the Bruce, their order is said to have continued in secrecy; supposedly leading to the formation of the fraternal order of Freemasons." Acest topic a fost editat de The Dude: 29 Dec 2010, 06:18 PM -------------------- "Te iubesc, Richard Parker. Vei fi mereu cu mine. Fie ca Dumnezeu să te aibă in grijă !"
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