Chapter 4/M-Adolph Hitler When I started digging into this New World Order business, I have to admit, I was in shock when I found out about Hitler’s occult background that has been suppressed by the truth-sterile school system and the Mainstream Media. I was not surprised that Hitler was a participant of the Great Plan, and Hitler actually believed that he was going to be the one to complete it, but I was certainly all the more unnerved as I connected the dots to what his religious beliefs really were and who it was that funded him into power. Keep in mind when reading this section that I am just giving you the gist of the story, as all chapters in this book, and due diligence for further information is up to you, the reader. Hitler’s early life certainly gave no indication of his future as the fascist leader of Germany. After failing for the most part in high school, he left and began to live as a vagrant on an orphan’s pension which came from his father’s service as a customs official among other income. He wanted to become an artist, but simply didn’t have the artistic talent needed to get him into any of the better art schools at the time. Born and raised a Catholic, Hitler gave up those traditions in his teens and began to lead a hedonistic lifestyle. This set him down the path towards the awaiting tentacles of the Great Plan. Hitler is painted by the history books as a Christian, when in reality, he was anything but. He was a Theosophist and espoused Theosophical ideals. Here are just a few of Hitler’s quotes/thoughts about Christianity, which are the exact same ideals put forth by Madame Blavatsky, who hated Jews and Christians in particular:
“Christianity is a religion that defends the weak and the low” “It is purely Jewish and oriental in origin” “It forces people to bend their backs to the sound of church bells and crawl to the cross of a foreign god” “It began 2000 years ago among sick, exhausted, and despairing men who had lost their belief in life” “The Christian tenets of forgiveness of sin, resurrection, and salvation are plain nonsense” “The Christian of mercy is a dangerous, un-German idea” “Christian love is a silly concept because love paralyses men” “The Christian idea of equality protects the racially inferior, the ill, the weak, and the crippled.”
Living the life he was it was only a matter of time before Hitler ran into the occult. Searching for a purpose in life, he spent a large amount of time in the Hofberg Library in Vienna, delving into books 130