What I have learned in many lives I teach here.
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….Spiritual reading for October 2
Today there will be a parting of the veils of perception. It will be a hard day to avoid seeing beneath the surface of things. Sometimes this is fun, but ofen it can be disturbing or un.grounding. Knowing it is likely, prepare yourself for it. Do not expect things to feel as unmoving or as reliable as they sometimes do.
This is an opportunity for true seeing, so don’t be afraid. If you are willing, you will see and understand things that have perhaps eluded or confused you in the past. At very least, you will probably see things a little differently at the end of the day and that is always a good thing. So open your eyes, the eyes of your higher Self, and prepare to be amazed.
It is a good time to contact people who have slipped out of your orbit. If there is anyone whose face or name has been rising to the surface, who has been calling you in that way, please make the extra effort to find them. They are truly looking for you and their silent call is as real as the ringing of a phone.
In this time of fracturing and polarity, it is very important for you to connect in every way that feels right for you. Of course connect with other people, but we might add that it is essential for you to connect with other forms of consciousness as well. Consciousness is rising. It is rising to the surface in places where you are not expecting it, and it yearns to be seen and joined.
Be on the lookout for the waves of life, of love, of light which ripple from things you might have considered inanimate. It is possible that you will see this, even today.
Take good care of your feet; they join you to the earth and Her consciousness. Spend a moment or two thanking them for all the hard duties they carry for you, and for being that interface between you and your ground.
We hope that you fnd this day of seeing into the truth a joy. We want to remind you that although you are engaged in most important work, in a most important time, part of your work is actually to play.
The layers and layers of reality (such as it is) are an incomprehensibly vast playground if you leave your fear at the gate.
We welcome you today to come in, see the world and your life from new places, let the wind lift your hair and leap into the new and unknown with a child’s trust and abandon.
You will be perfectly safe, we promise.
Always: blessings.
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…..UK gimmegrant refuses tenth free house in a row for not having parking for her car
The red carpet is rolled out for the muslims, not the native Whites….(I thank a British comrade for making and sending me this video,)
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….My response to a German sad about defeatists being executed after Stalingrad
I am sorry for the persecution and prosecution which you endured in the Banana Republic of Germany. I have personally met or known many Germans who did years in prison, such as Ernst Zündel, Horst Mahler, Sylvia Stolz and Ursula Haverbeck (and others…) or went into exile: Thies Christophersen and Otto Ernst Remer.
Thies (her with his wife) actually served in Auschwitz (supervising inmates who were growing plants for an Auschwitz chemical plant that made artificial rubber for truck tires) . He said “I was there; there were no gas chambers gassing the inmates, and I would never have had my wife visit me in a ‘death camp’! The biggest danger for the jews in Auschwitz was being beaten up by the Poles and Hungarians, who hated the jews. We even had to create separate bordellos for jews and gentiles.”
His “The Auschwitz Lie” was like a hydrogen bomb dropped on the lying jews.
You seemed to complain that I publish “long texts.”
I do so indeed — on important matters where I must prove with facts certain assertions of mine which go against common assumptions.
People come here to learn; this is not a discussion forum for everyone to come (with or without serious knowledge) and spout off their opinions, but instead it is my website — for my teachings — and it is called “John de Nugent dot-com” for that reason. 😉
And I pay many thousands of dollars every year for it (with thanks going to my wonderfully generous handful of donors!)
It is important to comprehend these huge things about NS German policy on defeatism after the catastrophe at Stalingrad:
1) Germans can be incredibly naive and suicidally trusting toward implacable enemies; in 1918 they overthrew the Kaiser and surrendered to the Allies (to radical German-haters such as the Freemason Clemenceau in France), based on trusting the totally insincere and empty promises from US president Woodrow Wilson.
He said he wanted “a peace without victors” (!) and “self-determination of all peoples” (!!). But Wilson privately expressed amazement that the gullible Germans had actually believed in his hack-politician phrases.
2) the most naive, libtard states in America are the most German-settled: Minnesota and Wisconsin (the states next to mine, which is Michigan). All a candidate needs is to be a Black or a jew and you will be elected by the German-Americans: whether governor, senator, or mayor, just be black or a jew.
And these states and other German-settled areas of the US furnished an incredible number of troops in the American Civil War to kill white Southerners and free the poor negroes…..
Oh, and how could I forget? The US Army supreme commanders in WWI and WWII, John Pershing and Dwight Eisenhower, were both of German ancestry, and slaughtered their own German kindred in rivers of blood.
It is incredible how the Germans indulge in self-hatred and suicidal, deluded idealism.
My late wife, Margaret Huffstickler, had a direct ancestor, Jacob Hochstetler.
He was faced with hostile Indians who had burst into his family cabin. Through his deranged kindness and naïveté, he caused the deaths of most of his own family: (halfway down to Jacob Hochstetler)
Are electronic devices dooming whites? And Margi’s disastrously pacifist ancestor
3) the NS German leaders had the understandable and not unreasonable hope that President Frank Rosenfeld (who looked very sick in 1944, and he actually was, dying in 1945) would “kick the bucket” in his next term of office in the White House.
FDR (six months before his death) and his vice-president, Harry Truman
We also knew that his successor, Harry Truman, would be very anti-communist (which he was, unlike FDR). He also was anti-jewish, privately, though not enough. (He caved in to jewish pressure over several matters with gritted teeth.)
We hoped that some sort of a peace deal with the Reich could be made. As a US senator, Truman had said it would be good for American security if the Soviets and “Nazis” would keep fighting and weakening each other.
4) The Third Reich developed the atomic bomb first, though it lacked enough blast power, and it was working on ICBMs, intercontinental ballistic missiles with the goal of being able to nuke Washington, New York, etc.
I told Rochus Misch we had The Bomb, but that it was still weak, mostly radioactivity and heat. And yet it inevitably would become better and stronger, so we got a very dire, explicit threat from the Allies about it. If we used our atomic bomb on them, which would NOT have destroyed steel-reinforced buildings, they would use 14 thousand bombers to poison-gas the entire German people.
The Hiroshima bomb was made from German uranium which Admiral Karl Dönitz gave the Americans via a U-boat, which surrendered athis orders to the US Navy in a harbor in Maine instead of sailing underwater to Japan. Dönitz did so in the hopes of getting less harsh treatment for the German people. (Remember the Kaufman Plan to castrate all German men and literally abolish Germany, dividing it up between Holland, Poland, France and Czechoslovakia!) The American bomb with German uranium did not knock down any steel-reinforced buildings, only wooden houses. Our early German bomb would NOT have wiped out London or New York. But it would have gotten all of Germany gassed and exterminated.
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5) the Disengagement Movement, die Absetzbewegung, was real; every month that the war continued (and it did continue because we did not tolerate defeatists, and, by shooting or beheading the doom-and-gloomers, we avoided the spread of a catastrophic hopelessness and thus a second, idiotic, 1918-like collapse.
This enabled more and more elite German scientists and soldiers to leave for the Antarctic and the Andes mountains.
Who says this? I do, and also
this Russian air force general
in uniform!!!!
Does he look to you like a drunk mumbling something in a bar?
Russia-1 television in 2006:
Once you have seen this entire video, assuming you came here to learn, comrade, then you can offer your reaction — but not before.
This is not a forum for off-the-cuff opinions, and a Stammtisch mindset, complaining to one’s drinking buddies and solving world problems 😉 over five beers while never reading a single serious book, but a place for readers to learn about grave, life-and-death matters.
One such issue is why we NS Germans had beheaded the defeatists who, had they prevailed, would have caused our collapse soon after the horrible, shocking defeat at Stalingrad. And then the Red Army would have been raping women and garroting men not just in Berlin, but also in Paris, London, Dublin and Lisbon.
Our guillotine in Munich kept a lid on “maybe we should just surrender”
Only last night I was watching a programme about the American race to build the bomb to drop on the Japanese. There was no need to drop the bombs as Japan could have been starved into surrendering. But the bombs “had” to be tested, so Hiroshima and Nagasaki were hit. It’s pure myth that the two atom bombs ended the war.
The Americans then began racing with the Soviets to build the bigger bombs. This resulted in the Russians building the Tsar Bomb, the world’s most powerful H-bomb ever. The Soviet nuclear scientist, Dr Andrei Sakharov, was so appalled by the results of the bomb that he turned to championing human rights in Soviet Russia. In 1975 he was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. (It’s ironic that the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in honour of a man, Alfred Nobel, who made his fortune from explosives!)
There seems to be a misunderstanding: I didn´t complain about your long texts, or long texts in general. In fact, I like long text that go into details, if they have a base.
And I wouldn´t deny that there are a lot of interesting reads on your site.
About the times back then, as you said yourself, we can´t know how exactly it was back then. So our conclusions are limited by that what we know and can find by sources available(and consider if they are true or false).
That´s it for now. For the rest I see later.
While we cannot now know what led to Himmler’s decision, common sense says that young men in any country do not like the girls of their country to be harassed. In fact, they want them for themselves. 😉 The whole Trojan War was about a stolen beautiful woman. 😉
One of the many reasons why French president Charles de Gaulle threw NATO out of France in 1965 was that the Americans had not only arrogantly set up their headquarters at the palace of Versailles, but also had erected bases all over France. Their soldiers also notoriously got very drunk in the bars, and then bothered French girls — to the outrage of the local men.