I seen the thread, I didnt click in. Without even looking I can guarantee the top 100 comments are normies saying that there is no conspiracy here. I thought the one about the vaticans underground vaults were more interesting. Normies dont even know what to say.
People talk about burning of the books and you think of a scene out of indiana jones which is very reminiscent of when women started burning their bras.
People think, that they were just burning books of fiction. Stuff that could undermine the leader, yada yada. But I think there was more to it than that.
We know hitler did have an obsession with the supernatural, and that he did go to Antarctica for years looking for something.
When this subject was brought up last time in r/conspiracy years ago. Ill say the same thing I said then.
Germany houses some of the oldest libraries in the world and whats interesting is the last time I looked this up, I had no problem finding libraries that were 500 years old, the oldest working one being near a 1000. Now its just headlines about some ruins they found.
The earliest reference to the library—also known as the Kirchenbibliothek St. Marien Barth— is a donation record of a collection of books given to the library by Barth pastor Hermann Hut (Hoet) on June 3, 1398. The library, located in the small town of Barth near the Baltic Sea, is one of the oldest parish libraries in Germany, and is also the oldest German library remaining in the exact location in which it was founded.
The ducal library was founded in the residenz town of Wolfenbüttel by Duke Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1528–1589), who began collecting books around 1550 while studying in France. [1] After buying some chivalric romances and scholarly literature he started acquiring from 1558 theological writings, and in 1567 his first large closed collection: the library of the Nuremberg City Counsel Michael Kaden (d. between 15 December, 1540/9 March 1541), containing mainly legal and humanistic writings.[2] In the period 1570–1572, the libraries of the monasteries of Dorstadt , Wöltingerode , Heiningen and Steterburg were, in the course of the introduction of the Reformation in the duchy, transferred to Wolfenbüttel. [3]
The western German city on the Rhine River is known worldwide for its magnificent Gothic cathedral; however Cologne is also rich in Roman history.
A Roman general established an urban settlement called Ara Ubiorum in the Cologne area in 38 BC. The military outpost flourished and was given colony status by Emperor Claudius several decades later.
From walls, city gates and aqueducts above ground, to delicate mosaics and historic sewer canals below ground, a newly found library is set to become a significant part of Cologne's, and Germany's, ancient Roman heritage.
Running around, using the oldest known symbol that was used on every continent on this planet as their icon. Yeah, ok. Its obvious this guy was connected with the free masons (after all they funded him), and was privy to information we werent.
You think the stories about his burning libraries isnt true? Because I feel like if he discovered something huge and didnt want others to figure it out, then what he did makes perfect sense.
After the Nazis rose to power, Hitler outlawed Freemasonry and shut down many lodges. Many brethren were arrested and sent to the concentration camps. The stolen items from Lodges were used to create anti-Masonic exhibitions across Germany, designed to create fear and hostility towards the fraternity.
Freemasons were also executed, and their property stolen in countries invaded and occupied by the Nazi's (Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France, Poland, Hungary, Greece etc). Historians tell us that at least 80,000 masons were murdered across Europe.
However, in reality, Hitler's anti-Masonic policy was very selective.The Nazis only persecuted fringe lodges associated with the Communists. Mainstream German Freemasonry, which was allied with American and British masonry, was exempted. This is because Hitler himself secretly was aligned with them. Indeed he was their agent.
A 1997 edition of the Freemasonic journal Philalthes featured an article titled 'German Freemasonry and Its Attitudes Toward The Nazi Regime', that reveals the demographics of the Fraternity in 1930s Germany.
'Several Masonic spiritual families existed side by side in Germany, [and] were treated differently by the Nazis.'
'About two-thirds of the brethren belonged to the three oldest, always Christian-oriented and at that time strongly nationalistic Grand Lodges founded in the 18th century which were called 'Old Prussian' because they were founded and had their seats in Berlin. They never initiated 'non-Christians', that is, Jews.'
This faction was Pro-Nazi. It contained the captains of industry, commerce and finance, royalty and leading citizens who backed Hitler. Many of these men were high-ranking members of the Nazi Party.
Funny how all this shit is connected, but people act like im some kinda schizophrenic for putting the pieces together lmao.
I seen the thread, I didnt click in. Without even looking I can guarantee the top 100 comments are normies saying that there is no conspiracy here. I thought the one about the vaticans underground vaults were more interesting. Normies dont even know what to say.
People talk about burning of the books and you think of a scene out of indiana jones which is very reminiscent of when women started burning their bras.
People think, that they were just burning books of fiction. Stuff that could undermine the leader, yada yada. But I think there was more to it than that.
We know hitler did have an obsession with the supernatural, and that he did go to Antarctica for years looking for something.
When this subject was brought up last time in r/conspiracy years ago. Ill say the same thing I said then.
Germany houses some of the oldest libraries in the world and whats interesting is the last time I looked this up, I had no problem finding libraries that were 500 years old, the oldest working one being near a 1000. Now its just headlines about some ruins they found.
https://www.dw.com/en/sensational-archaeological-find-is-likely-germanys-oldest-library/a-44830262
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occultism_in_Nazism
Running around, using the oldest known symbol that was used on every continent on this planet as their icon. Yeah, ok. Its obvious this guy was connected with the free masons (after all they funded him), and was privy to information we werent.
You think the stories about his burning libraries isnt true? Because I feel like if he discovered something huge and didnt want others to figure it out, then what he did makes perfect sense.
https://www.henrymakow.com/nazi_masons.html
Funny how all this shit is connected, but people act like im some kinda schizophrenic for putting the pieces together lmao.