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David Livingstone - Zionism & Nazism are Sabbatean Twins

April 2, 2025


 
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Zionism-History of a Jewish Heresy - available here in hard copy or online

Sabbatean Frankism and Chabad are the head of the Illuminati snake. 
They consist of biological half-Jews who hate God. 
The Illuminati Thule movement gave birth to Hitler 
to destroy European civilization. Zionists also funded 
Hitler to force Jews to establish the State of Israel.

David Livingstone--"My book shows that the history goes back much further than that, to the very origins of German nationalism, which began Weimar Classicism, the Tugenbund, and the Burschenschaft movement that Herzl belonged to.
Both Zionism and Nazism begin with Moses Mendelssohn and the founding of the Frankfurt Judenloge in the early 1800s.

From the Judenloge came Reform Judaism from which Zionism emerged, as well as German nationlism and the Occult Revival that produced people like Blavatsky and organizations like the Golden Dawn. My book details how the Frankists were constantly involved in overlapping activities.

The most important example was the George Kreis (or George Circle), which included Moeller van der Bruck, who coined the idea of the Third Reich, which was based on Joachim of Fiore, who was a crypto-Jew."


by David Livingstone
(henrymakow.com)


Interviewed by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II, Ernst Hanfstaengl recounted that Hitler had made it known privately that at Pasewalk he had had a "supernatural vision which commanded him to save his unhappy country. After giving his first speech at the Hofbräukeller for the DAP on October 16, 1919--a year after first having heard the "Voice," at Pasewalk--the members the Thule Society were so impressed by the oratorical skills of Hitler--a former male prostitute, and failed artist with barely a secondary-school education--that he was received by them as the "messiah" they had been awaiting. 

Thule founder Dietrich Eckart (1868 - 1923) had expressed his anticipation of List's prophecy of a "German Messiah" who would save Germany after World War I in a poem he published in 1919, months before he met Hitler for the first time. When he met Hitler, Eckart was convinced that he had encountered the prophesied redeemer. Eckart refers to Hitler as "the Great One," "the Nameless One," "Whom all can sense but no one saw."[1] Ludendorff "trembled with emotion" when he first heard Hitler.[2] 

Several months after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Sebottendorf published a book titled Bevor Hitler kam: Urkundliches aus der Friihzeit der nationalsozialistischen Bewegung ("Before Hitler Came: The early years of the Nazi movement,"), where he detailed how the Thule Society was the organ of the Nazi Party:

Thule members were the people to whom Hitler first turned, and who first allied themselves with Hitler. The armament of the coming Führer consisted--besides the Thule Society itself--of the Deutscher Arbeiterverein, founded in the Thule by Brother Karl Harrer at Munich, and the Deutsch-Sozialistische Partei, headed there by Hans Georg Grassinger, whose organ was the Münchener Beobachter, later the Völkischer Beobachter. From these three sources Hitler created the Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei.

 According to Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw, the Thule's "membership list... reads like a Who's Who of early Nazi sympathizers and leading figures in Munich."[3] In a book also titled Bevor Hitler Kam ("Before Hitler Came"), Dietrich Bronder alleged that members of the Thule Society included Dietrich Eckart, Gottfried Feder, Hans Frank, Hermann Göring, Karl Haushofer, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, and Alfred Rosenberg. 

Bronder also noted that among the anti-Semites there were quite a few of Jewish origin, and concluded, from his own research, that among 4000 men of the Nazi leadership there were 120 foreigners by birth, many with one or two parents of foreign origin and one percent even of Jewish descent. Of Jewish descent or related to Jewish families he listed Thule member Rudolf Hess, Gregor Strasser, Josef Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Franz Hanfstaengl, and Aufbau and Thule members Alfred Rosenberg and Karl Haushofer. According to Bronder, Ribbentrop--a protege of Hanfstaengl--also maintained a close friendship with Chaim Weizmann.[4]

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Hanfstaengl was intimately associated with Otto Khan and Aleister Crowley's friend and co-conspirator, Hanns Ewers, who worked the secretive Propaganda Kabinett of Max Warburg's associate Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, with George Sylvester Viereck and Harvard professor Hugo Münsterberg.[5] Ewers was also an associate of Guido von List Lanz von Liebenfels.[6] Ewers wrote a screenplay about the Nazi martyr Horst Wessel that was produced by Hanfstaengl.

Ludendorff was also friendly with Karl Haushofer (1869 - 1946), whose concept of Geopolitik influenced Hitler's ideological development.[7] Under the Nuremberg Laws, Haushofer's wife and children were categorized as Mischlinge, the German legal term used in Nazi Germany to denote persons deemed to have both "Aryan" and Jewish ancestry. His son, Albrecht, was issued a German Blood Certificate through his protégé Rudolf Hess' help. Albrecht had studied alongside Hess at Munich University. Hess and Albrecht shared an interest in astrology, and Hess also was keen on clairvoyance and the occult.[8]

In 1932, Goebbels pamphlet published to refute certain allegations that his grandmother was Jewish.[9] Gregor Strasser, for many years second only to Hitler in the Nazi Party, had asserted that Goebbels was of Jewish ancestry, citing the club foot as proof.[10] After attending the lectures at University of Heidelberg on the German Romantics from his Jewish professor Friedrich Gundolf, a member of the George-Kreis, Goebbels became completely captivated by the works of the Schlegel brothers, of Tieck, Novalis and Schelling.[11] Goebbels sent a letter to Professor Max Freiherr von Waldberg (1858 - 1938), with whom he graduated, reiterating how much he owed to Gundolf.[12] Goebbels's first love, Anka Helhom, often showed her friends a book with his personal inscription on it, the Buch der Lieder, by Heinrich Heine. In the summer of 1922, he began a love affair with Else Janke, a schoolteacher. After she revealed to him that she was half-Jewish, according to Goebbels the "enchantment [was] ruined."[13] Nevertheless, he continued to see her on and off until 1927.[14]

A prominent member of the Nazi Party, Goebbels's wife Magda was a close ally, companion and political supporter of Adolf Hitler.

 When she was eight-years-old, Magda's mother married Jewish businessman and leather-goods magnate Richard Friedländer and moved with him to Brussels in 1908. Friedländer's residency card, found in Berlin archives, stated that Magda was his biological daughter.[15] 

The family moved to Berlin, where Magda eventually met the Zionist Chaim Arlosoroff (1899 - 1933). 

During their relationship, she briefly wore a Star of David he had given her and accompanied him to Zionist meetings. Magda continued to carry on the affair, even after she married Dr Günther Quandt, a successful industrialist. By the time she had divorced Quandt, Chaim had had left for Palestine to join the Jewish Agency and work for the establishment of a state of Israel.[16] Magda later married Goebbels in 1931, with Hitler as his best man. Friedländer was later killed in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at