This David Paulides is an intriguing guy: excellent hiking advice and precautions, and stories implying he knows about UFOs, abductions and also that “someone out there” really, really hates specifically the Germans.
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Apparently it is in both the US and in our neighbor country, Canada, that physically fit, smart, educated German males who go hiking (experienced hikers with all the right equipment, and who also filed a hiking plan with the park rangers) repeatedly disappear without the slightest trace.No bodies were ever found.
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Now what kind of animal would eat someone and not even leave bones behind? Human bones can be instantly recognized by a trained forensic eye as not being those of a bear, deer, racoon, hawk or rabbit.
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Paulides speaks of a retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer who worked missing-person cases on Baffin Island and Ellsmere Island in northern Canada. He was struck by the fact that four Germans, all well-educated, one even an MD and another a PhD — men who did not know each other and who were from different parts of Germany — all vanished.
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Paulides also says he has attended lectures by top UFOlogist Richard Dolan, a very reputable and respected expert, and has spoken with him.
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Dolan clearly suggested these German men were abducted — as in “alien abduction.”
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_M._Dolan
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The logical conclusion is there are aliens out there who hate and target Germans.
Newspaper woodcut from Nuremberg depicted an alien aerial battle that occurred on April 14, 1561 and was seen by hundreds of thousands of Germans. You can see on the left of the woodcut the twin spires of the St. Lawrence (Sankt Lorenz) Church:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lorenz,_Nuremberg
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I am (in)famous among the Jews for publishing over and over this seemingly silly cartoon:
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In fact, Haaretz in Israel, to which I subscribe for $10 monthly, did an article about it and me:
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https://www.haaretz.com/misc/article-print-page/yair-netanyahu-posts-meme-rife-with-anti-semitic-themes-1.5449468
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Excerpt:
Like most memes, it is impossible to determine who originally created it. In one instance, it was posted by a white supremacist named John de Nugent with the title “Illuminatus Jew Dumb American Burger” in its URL.
In the original version of the meme, the first figure in the “food chain” is an obese walrus in an American flag T-shirt tempted by a hamburger dangled in front of him. Behind the man is an Orthodox Jew motivated by money, controlled by the same Illuminati figure featured in the cartoon that Netanyahu posted, with the same giant lizard looming over them all.The Southern Poverty Law Center describes de Nugent as “a prolific writer who has worked with numerous hate groups including the neo-Nazi National Alliance and the Holocaust-denying Barnes Review. De Nugent has run for elected office, and has even vowed to one day become president. While maintaining racist views about numerous racial and ethnic groups, de Nugent is particularly anti-Semitic, believing that the Jews are, along with nefarious space aliens, intent on exterminating the Aryan race.”
“We Germans do not feel superior to other countries. We merely note that the whole world repeatedly jumps on us, and conclude from this that there is something going on specifically as regards us.” — Dr. Joseph Goebbels, 15 January 1945
Anyway, a comrade named Nick sent me this email today:
Hi, John. I think you’d find this interesting. I been learning some info about mysterious disappearances in national parks from speaker and author David Paulides, former law enforcement officer. One of the interesting things he said was out of all the physicists that went mysteriously missing, all of them were German.
And, so, I wonder if it has anything to do German flying saucers, and the Fourth Reich building up their team and knowledge ever since after World War II?
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Meanwhile, this weird-looking UFOlogist, Steven Greer, MD, who says he is married to a Jewess, says reptilians are harmless! What exactly is in HIS genes?
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Btw, Paulides has a fascinating Australian story from 1899 involving an abduction by a constable.
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…..You HAVE to read this
Then bite the bullet, and read:
….Kudos to my readers
I was driving to Houghton today with Margi for a brief hospital visit (just paperwork — all is well) and it occurred to me how mentally brave my readers are.
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Aliens; reincarnation; me having been Hitler; and before that an Austrian field marshal from Ireland who beat even Napoleon’s troops, and was undefeated in 50 years of battles; my childhood in MK-ULTRA; my parents palling with Henry Kissinger — even if I prove every word to you, your mind rebels.
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It is still a lot to swallow. 😉
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I saw with my own dad, a Marine hero in two wars, that while he had tremendous leadership skills and physical courage (one of his men from Korea wrote me, in fact, about what a great officer he had been), he was — sorry, dad – a coward about the Jews.
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To dare to think entirely new thoughts that contradict everything you were told (and you were told it by “experts”) and all this while facing ridicule and your own pavlovian doubt reflex (“jeez, this just can’t be“) — that is greatness, your greatness.
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Thank you for listening, and coming to my “classes.” 🙂
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You are actually a mental Viking, boldly going where no man has gone before!
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Possibly there is a more mundane explanation for the disappearance of the German scientists, especially if they were physicists. Recall the murder of Iranian scientists by Israel and USA.
This can’t be done that obviously with Germany.
So the “mysterious disappearances” or “UFO abductions” in an isolated region would provide the perfect cover for criminal activities by CIA and/or Mossad, both being very cunning agencies.
Possibly, but I find it hard to believe that Mossad or the CIA would send agents to Baffin Island and Ellesmere Island just to kill a few German hikers. The video said they were well-educated, with one being an MD, and another having a PhD, but it didn’t say they were physicists. So why would Mossad or the CIA go to the trouble of sending agents to the high Arctic to kill an MD on a hiking vacation? Baffin Island and Ellesmere Island are both near the North Pole:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baffin_Island#/media/File:Baffin_Island,_Canada.svg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellesmere_Island#/media/File:Ellesmere_Island,_Canada.svg
They could have been attacked and eaten by polar bears, but even then, some of their bones and ripped-up clothing would probably have been found.
This story makes me wonder why these Germans were hiking on these remote high Arctic islands to begin with. It also makes me think of the old legend of Ultima Thule being located near the North Pole and being the original homeland of the Aryan race, which the “Nazis” were well-versed in through the Thule Society. Maybe these Germans knew about that legend, and were hiking there for that reason. Maybe they found what they were looking for, or maybe what they were looking for found them? Just speculations.
https://www.foxnews.com/science/nasa-renames-ultima-thule-nazi-controversy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Society
When so many people disappear with no traces whatsoever — no bones, no shoes, no clothing -. it was certainly not a bear. Bears don’t bury clothing and backpacks.
The other and far more obvious explanation is that this was part of a vast series of alien abductions that has been going on since the 1950s, thanks to the German-hating Dwight Eisenhower, and that this murderous crime is being committed by a species hostile to all humans, especially to all Whites and most especially, andmost vengefully, toward people of German blood.
But how do you know that these Germans were abducted and killed by hostile aliens like the Greys? If the rumors of a Nordic alien race and/or a secret German Fourth Reich are true, maybe it was they who abducted these Germans, not to kill them, but to incorporate them into their own society.
Well, true, and that is an ingenious and also welcome explanation. Hmmm. 🙂
Steven Greer looks like the high school nerd who suddenly discovers steroids as an adult.
Yes, very nerdy, and no wonder all he could get was a Jewess. Extreme body-building has always struck me as a sign of insecurity.
The Wehrmacht nearly conquered the world without any of this Joe Palooka bloatedness and 25 pounds of extra weight. NS-German soldiers were strong, but light and lightning-fast, or as the Hitler Youth was described:
“Tough as leather, fast as greyhounds, and hard as steel” 🙂
British pre-war (1937) newsreel about the Hitler Youth, showing strong, happy white kids being kept busy and having a lot of fun:
This was my experience in Army Special Forces as well. The successful candidate was someone who was tough and could roll with the punches, then quickly recover their footing and keep trucking. Quite often this was a compact or wiry guy who wasn’t necessarily bulked up.
Very interesting, and I did not know this about your Army background.
“Be the firstest with the mostest,” as Leo Durocher would say, not slow and massive. Be perfectly prepared, then go for it, and strike like lightning. The strong, decisive and smart win, not the big guy.
After posting the above comment, I realized the similiarity of Steven Greer with the movie caricature Jar Jar Binks.
Obviously they were recruited by the breakaway national socialist germans who have flying saucers.
“Obviously” …. okayyy… glad you know this obvious thing. 😉