We're all riding the Kali Yuga together. ITT worship Hyperborea, denounce the modern world, discuss magick, aliens, theosophy and Atlantis. Only for people of Indo-Uralic and Indo-Aryan origin, no semites and reptilians allowed. Praise Evola (pbuh) and Guenon (pbuh). Praise the sun. This is a shitpost
50 posts and 22 image replies omitted.>>731In my imagination it feels like a modern mythology, like dragons and unicorns and shit.
But I'm afraid that if I read him I'll realize it's all porky dicksucking with a flavour if guenon
>>788he is my favourite nazi, based retard in the "interesting person" sense
king of autism and eyebrows
>>790amogus
>>805>The reasons for his leaving are also very muddled and unclear,Hess had been elbowed aside in the Nazi regime. He wasn't consulted on Operation Barbarossa to invade the Soviet Union. He thought he could get back in with Hitler if he could bring about peace with Britain. (Hitler had previously written in Mein Kampf about wanting an alliance with Britain against the Bolsheviks.)
There`s a theory by a writer, Dr James Vincent Murphy, that Hess' s flight was under the auspices of the Foreign Organisation of the Nazi Party, which Hess had set up, and it was part of a power move against the more anti-British Foreign Minister Ribbentrop
<the Svengali who practices the art of post-hypnotic suggestion on the Berchtesgaden somnambulist [Hitler] But Hess just wasn't this influential. The official German declaration was he was a madman acting on his own, and without the knowledge of anyone else in the Nazi hierarchy. If he'd been sent officially to negotiate a peace with Britain then this declaration would have undermined it.
>for some reason Hitler never even attempted to have him shot downThe first he knew about the flight was when Hess's adjutant, Karlheinz Pintsch, arrived at his mountain retreat near Berchtesgaden with a letter from Hess, given to him just before take off. Albert Speer:
<At this moment Hitler descended from his room upstairs. One of the adjutants was called into the salon. While I began leafing through my sketches once more, I suddenly heard an inarticulate, almost animal outcry. Then Hitler roared: "Bormann, at once! Where is Bormann? “>and neither did the Brits.Hess zig zagged his flight path to avoid British radar, waited until dark before flying over the coast of Scotland to avoid enemy spotters, and then flew low over the countryside.
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