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Re: Two Questions on Hitler
« Reply #50 on: July 15, 2019, 11:15:59 AM »
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Anti-racist Hitler

 

This is so funny, yet very true. LOL. Well done !!

Re: Two Questions on Hitler
« Reply #51 on: July 22, 2019, 08:36:12 AM »
I will give you an upvote for not quoting Mit Brennender Sorge.
I already posted a link. 


Re: Two Questions on Hitler
« Reply #52 on: July 22, 2019, 10:26:36 AM »
This is so funny, yet very true. LOL. Well done !!

This video should be shown in every High School across the nation. :applause:

Re: Two Questions on Hitler
« Reply #53 on: July 22, 2019, 10:46:42 AM »
Hitler may have said that and other things like that in any number of speeches. However in reality he persecuted the Church in such a way that even today the largest cemetery of Catholic priests is at Dachau.  

I will agree Hilter was bad news, contrary to the recent movement trying to make him a hero.

His role in history may be best understood, in the discussion between a Leninist jew and Stalinist jew in interview transcript of
Red Symphony  

Hitler was initially funded by the Rosthschilds. It explains how the nαzιs had money when Germany was flat broke in the early 1930s.
But the Rothschildsd they lost control of him.  They referred to him as a "Bonapartist", since they had lost control of him too.
Hitler printed money, which was extremely threatening to their game, so he was set-up for destruction.

TIA once published an article showing Hitler had a Jєωιѕн mentor who got him involved in the occult. Hitler's strange personality

Rosenberg, left, present at Hitler's side from the beginning

Another interesting data point, was the exorcism of Anneliese Michelle.

In one transcript of the exorcism, the demon admitted Hitler was in Hell, but could not speak.  

He just constantly howled like an insane (rabbied) wolf.


Re: Two Questions on Hitler
« Reply #54 on: July 22, 2019, 06:54:26 PM »
I don't know why any Catholic would ask the original question. He was a mass murderer, he used human beings as medical experiments, he started a brutal war of expansion that killed 3% of the world population (a massive amount) and also killed (for example) 2 million Poles who were Catholic. According to Just War Theory you could never say his war was justified. His ideology was based on wacky occultism and "the Aryan race". Sure if he said "the sky is blue" that doesn't mean we shouldn't say the sky is blue but I would not touch his thinking or ideology with a 10 foot pole. Plus I've noticed that a lot of people on here are trying to bend the story to make him out to be an ok guy, he never was. I also think its a bad look to associate oneself with anything having to do with nαzιsm. Sure, you could try to debunk this with countless conspiracy theories but I really don't think you can convince me that the story of WWII is entirely made up when there are so many common people who were there. I have relatives who killed nαzιs, and I would do the same if that ever came back.