Meanwhile, the Nazi involvement in
Saudi Arabia became more and more extreme. The State Department and
Department of the Interior did not have to rely on Army Intelligence
reports from Britain and their own G-2 agents to discover the extent of
that involvement. Details of it leaked into such liberal publications as
Asia and the Americas and Great Britain and the World. From these
sources, from German Foreign Office document 71/51181 (July 22, 1942)
and from recently declassified secret reports prepared by British
Intelligence on Walter Schellenberg of the Gestapo, it is possible to
determine the extent of Nazi influence on Ibn Saud in the middle of the
war. The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was, until the time of Italy's
collapse as an Axis partner, living in Rome, working with the agents of
Kurt von Schroder's friend and associate Ambassador Franz von Papen in
Ankara, Turkey, to send out agents through the Arab states. In Saudi
Arabia fanatical Arabs were trained as Nazis at German universities and
schools. From a headquarters in a carpet shop in Baghdad, Dr. Fritz
Grobba, German minister to Iraq, ran espionage rings, subsidized Arabic
newspapers and clubs in the Saudi Arabian capital of Jidda, The German
TransOcean News Agency functioned as an espionage and propaganda agency
in Jidda. The Nazi spy Waldemar Baron von Oppenheim, until recently in
the United States and Syria, was headquartered in Saudi Arabia. Many
Nazis flocked in disguised as tourists or technicians. They constructed
roads and built factories. They formed German-Arab societies and learned
Arab language so as to address crowds and whip them up into a fanatical
support of Hitler. Ibn Saud, as always, played both ends against the
middle, protesting admiration for Roosevelt and Churchill while
authorizing his personal representative Rashid Ali EI-Kilani to continue
to represent him in Berlin and address the Moslem society there.
--
"Trading With the Enemy," by
Charles Higham
Hitler dedicated his book Mein
Kampf to his teacher Dietrich Eckart.
--
"Nazi Cult Beliefs," by mystae.com
Later Hitler took Dr. Stein up the
Danube to visit his mystic teacher, a rustic woodcutter and herbalist
named Hans Lodz "who retained in his peasant's blood the last traces of
the atavistic clairvoyance of the ancient Germanic tribes" and who
"resembled a mischievous yet malevolent dwarf from the pages of Grimm's
Fairy Tales or an illustration from a book on ancient Germanic
folklore". 16 The men took a swim in the river at which Dr. Stein
noticed that Hitler had only one testicle.
It was Lodz, Dr. Stein learned,
who had prepared for Hitler a peyote concoction that afforded him
psychedelic insight into his past lives. The peyote itself had come from
Pretzche, who had lived for a time in the German colony in Mexico.
Hitler had hoped that his former existences, viewed in his drug trance,
would include an early incarnation as a powerful Teutonic ruler, but it
was not to be.
Instead his psychedelic perception
revealed non Eschenbach's Parzival to have been prophetic of events that
would take place a thousand years after it was written, i.e. in the
present. And it showed Hitler to have been the historical personage
behind the evil sorcerer Klingsor, the very spirit of the anti-Christ
and the villain of Parzival.
According to Dr. Stein's work,
Klingsor was in fact Landulf II of Capua, the traitorous confidant of
the Holy Roman Emperor who betrayed Christianity to the Moslem invaders
of Italy and Spain.
Armed with the knowledge of his
black spiritual ancestry, Ravenscroft writes, Hitler moved to Germany,
joined the Bavarian Army, survived the hellish trench warfare on the
western front, won the Iron Cross, second class, and got discharged in
Munich where he encountered the men who were to invent National
Socialism.
Virtually every study of Hitler's
time in Munich mentions the Thule Society as superficially a kind of
Elk's Club of German mythology which met often and openly at a fancy
metropolitan hotel and for a time counted Hitler as a member. Behind the
scenes, however the society seems to have been considerably more
sinister.
Robert Payne whose excellent
Hitler biography contains no occult explanations, describes the Thule
Society as the center of the right wing opposition to the brief Bavarian
postwar socialist coup under the Jewish intellectual Kurt Eisner.
The reaction set in swiftly, as
the extreme right gathered its forces. The headquarters of the reaction
was the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten, where several floors were given over to
the Thule Society, ostensibly a literary club devoted to the study of
Nordic culture but in fact a secret political organization devoted to
violent anti-Semitism and rule by an aristocratic elite. The name of the
organization derived from ultima Thule, the unknown northern land
believed to be the original home of the German race.
The symbol of the Thule Society
was a swastika with a dagger enclosed in laurel leaves.
Most of the occult historians of
the era believe the Thule Society operated on a deeper level still, a
level headed by a mysterious figure called Dietrich Eckart. Goodrick-Clarke
calls Eckart Hitler's mentor in the early days of the Nazi Party, along
with Rudolf Hess and Alfred Rosenberg. 18
According to Ravenscroft [Spear of
Destiny], Eckart, like Hitler, first achieved transcendence through
psychedelic drugs. Research on peyote by the German pharmacologist
Ludwig Lewin had been published in 1886, leading to widespread popular
experimentation. Later a heroin addict, in earlier days Eckart used
peyote in the practice on neopagan magic in Berlin. He came to believe
that he, too was the reincarnation of a ninth century character. In his
case it was
Bernard of Barcelona, a notorious betrayer
of Christianity to the Arabs and a black magician who used thaumaturgy
to hold off Carolingian armies in Spain.
Ravenscroft writes 'there can be
little doubt' that both Crowley and Eckart conducted deep studies of the
Arabian astrological magic performed by Klingsor's real life
counterpart, Landulf II. It
was to Sicily -- then a Moslem stronghold -- that Landulf fled after his
traitorous links to Islam were disclosed.
And it was in a dark tower in the mountains of the southwest corner of
that island that his evil soul festered with additional bitterness over
his castration by the relatives of a noblewoman he had raped. There he
practiced sadistic satanism of a nature that foreshadowed the horrors of
Nazi concentration camps.
--
"The Controversy of the
Occult Reich," by John Roemer
The "Klingsor of the Anti-Grail"
was Landulf II of Capua (Capri) who resided in the Castle Merveille
(Castle of Wonders). Wolfram (Tungsten) calls the Castle of Klingsor by
the title Kalot Enbolot. Klingsor or Landulf II was referred to as the
"wickedest man of the century" and an associate of the corrupt Pope John
VIII. The former was required to flee his "Castle of Wonders" because of
its hated reputation for sexual depravity and its alleged alliances with
the nation of Islam. He sought refuge in the occupied Arab territory of
Sicily at Carlta Belota (Kalot Enbolot) on the exact site of an ancient
fertility Temple of Aphrodite Porne where he resumed his occult
practices. In the Wagnerian opera, Klingsor and his cronies attempt
to rob the followers of the Holy Grail of their vision through ritual
sexual perversions thereby robbing the pious of their Celestial guides.
Klingsor is sometimes identified
as the Bishop ("Lord of Terra di Labur") of Naples and Capri and the
brother of Queen Sybillia of Sicily. This queen gave birth to a son
conceived during a rite of magica sexualis which, when discovered by
King Henry VI, was castrated and Klingsor tortured on the rack since he
had been the "operator" (father) during the sex magic.
The Klingsor "Spear of Destiny" is
a story of heretical and esoteric Christianity involving Camelot
symbolism. In order to make amends with a certain "Hugo of Tours,"
Charlemagne offered him anything he desired to which Hugo asked for "the
previous thing kept in a silver casket which Charlemagne had received
from Patriarch Fortunatus". The casket alluded to was thought to contain
the Blood and a portion of the Body of Christ along with a fragment from
the True Cross. Having obtained the object of his desire, Hugo placed it
upon a camel (questing beast) and "admonished" (?) the camel to "perform
his sacred duty" and take the reliquary to its sacred site. Wherever the
camel first halted and laid down its burden would become the home of the
silver casket.
At the height of his battle
for Sicily, General Patton visited the Klingsor Castle site at Carlta
Belota in the mountains above Monte Castello (Castle Mountain). Patton
was as steeped in mysticism as Adolf Hitler and Rudolf Hess and believed
himself to have been reincarnated. Patton sealed off the Oberen Schmid
Gasse in Nuremburg, Germany, when it was rumored that Hitler had
possession of the Spear of Destiny and stored it in a secret vault at
this location. Patton ordered intelligence agents to locate the spear;
its whereabouts, if it exists at all, are unknown today.
--
King Kill 33, by James Shelby Downard &
Michael A. Hoffman II
There existed two heads of the
beast, the religious one, a Cardinal Fulton Statler Harms, and then a
scientific one named N. Bulkowsky. But these were phantoms. To Emmanuel
the Christian-Islamic Church and the Scientific Legate did not
constitute reality. He knew what lay behind them. Elias had told him.
But even had Elias not told him he would have known anyhow; he would
everywhere and at every time be able to identify the Adversary.
--
"The Divine Invasion," by Philip K.
Dick
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