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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, 06:39 PM
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"The fact that the Lebor Feasa Runda (Book of Secret Knowledge) apparently corroborated with the Thule doctrine of Aryan racial origins led to Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler ordering its siezure by the S.S. following Adolf Hitler's rise to power. Nazi ideology sought to equate the legendary Celtic treasures with long-lost relics of antiquity such as the Holy Grail, the Spear of Destiny and the Stone of Scone, all of which were ear-marked by Himmler for an official scavenger hunt carried out by the S.S. The ancient manuscript even inspired neo-pagan Nazi rituals such as the one in which a huge Celtic-style cauldron fashioned from 24 pounds of solid gold was cast into the Bavarian lake of Chiemsee as a votive offering during a ceremony performed to secure Nazi victory through propitiating the ancestral gods.
The fabled Black Book of Loughcrew was inexplicably returned to Britain by Rudolf Hess under mysterious circumstances on May 10, 1941, eventually ending up in the hands of the Occult Division of Britains MI5 Intelligence Service. Hess, a long-time member of the Thule Gesellschaft, had flown to Scotland and parachuted from his plane ostensibly under the pretext of meeting the Duke of Hamilton with the intention of negotiating a secret peace treaty that would insure German dominance in Europe and a reinforcement of the British Empire among its commonwealth states. This escapade occurred not long after a covert military assignment code-named Operation Mistletoes is said to have been carried out in within the ranks of British Intelligence in 1940. This plot allegedly involved mysterious occult rituals taking place at Ashdown Forest in Sussex, England; purportedly attended by such notable figures as Ian Fleming and Aleister Crowley (who by 1923 had succeeded Theodor Reuss as head of the Ordo Templi Orientis). Interestingly, two German S.S. officers designated as Kestral and Sea Eagle were also supposedly present at these ceremonies. Whatever the case may be, the book that Rudolf Hess brought with him to Scotland has remained in the hands of the British government ever since. Hess was taken into custody shortly after his descent into Scotland and briefly detained at Maryhill Barracks in Glasgow before being transferred to Buchanan Castle near Drymen. From there he was sent by rail to England, at the insistance of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who rejected Hess peace negotiations and had him placed in the Tower of London from May 17 â?? 21, 1941; the last prisoner ever held there. Hess spent the next thirteen months under close guard at Mytchett Place, Camp Z, near Aldershot in Surrey, England; while there he reportedly attempted suicide by throwing himself off a balcony on June 15, 1941. On June 26, 1942 Hess was sent to Maindiff Court Hospital near Aberavenny, Wales, where he was confined for the remainder of the war. " Acest topic a fost editat de The Dude: 29 Dec 2010, 06:41 PM -------------------- "Te iubesc, Richard Parker. Vei fi mereu cu mine. Fie ca Dumnezeu să te aibă in grijă !"
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