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Technically - by definition - Adolph Hitler was a Zionist

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William Gigantus

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Jun 16, 2014, 7:36:29 PM6/16/14
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If Jews knew true history, they wouldn't hate Hitler so.

Hitler's Transfer Agreement For Israel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEBJo5Ln-Wk

Topaz

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Jun 17, 2014, 4:23:09 PM6/17/14
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Here is part of an article titled Zionism, by Arno Schickedanz. It
was in Der Schulungsbrief, which was one of the most widely
circulated periodicals in National Socialist Germany:

"Non-Jewish observers and writers on Zionism who see political Zionism
only as an attempt at "national renewal" rather than an effort to
establish a unified Jewish leadership as well as Jewish rule over the
world, are therefore incorrect. The confusion of political Zionism
with Palestine can be understood only through the Jewish prophecies in
which Jewry is assured of control over all the goods of this world.
Knowing that the time was near, and would culminate in taking
possession of Palestine, Zionism developed the nonsensical notion of
an "historic claim" to the "promised land," to which Jews "without any
outside pressure" would gradually immigrate.
In the ideology of political Zionism, Palestine fulfilled the role of
an indispensable part of prophecy, just as certain rules are the
guarantee for success of the magical ceremonies of primitive peoples.
Political Zionism never intended Palestine to be the destination of
all Jews, rather it merely wants to make Palestine the center of
Jewish world policy. That must naturally be protected by a strong
Jewish population. The Zionist publication J�dische Rundschau wrote:
"No one at any time has proposed that all Jews today should emigrate
to Palestine." Nabum Sokolow, Weizmann's colleague and current
chairman of the Zionist Committee, said it clearly in 1921: "The
Jewish people wants to return to Palestine, the Jewish people will
have its center in Palestine. Large parts of Jewry will live as a
Jewish periphery in the world. They must be cared for, their dignity
and their national rights must be assured.""


http://www.ihr.org/ http://nationalvanguard.org/ http://heretical.com/

http://national-socialist-worldview.blogspot.com

Topaz

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Jun 17, 2014, 4:32:56 PM6/17/14
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Thomas Heger

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Jun 21, 2014, 1:37:46 AM6/21/14
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Am 17.06.2014 22:23, schrieb Topaz:
> Non-Jewish observers and writers on Zionism who see political Zionism
> only as an attempt at "national renewal" rather than an effort to
> establish a unified Jewish leadership as well as Jewish rule over the
> world, are therefore incorrect. The confusion of political Zionism
> with Palestine can be understood only through the Jewish prophecies in
> which Jewry is assured of control over all the goods of this world.
> Knowing that the time was near, and would culminate in taking
> possession of Palestine, Zionism developed the nonsensical notion of
> an "historic claim" to the "promised land," to which Jews "without any
> outside pressure" would gradually immigrate.
> In the ideology of political Zionism, Palestine fulfilled the role of
> an indispensable part of prophecy, just as certain rules are the
> guarantee for success of the magical ceremonies of primitive peoples."

The problem with prophecies: they are about the future.

So ancient prophecies say, the jews will rule over all the planet. This
is certainly very nice - if you are Jewish.

The other question is, whether or not the temple mount of Jerusalem
(named 'Zion') plays a role in this scenario. Also the precision of
ancient forecasts is questionable.

I personally think, the so called 'Growing Earth' hypothesis is in fact
true. With grows of the Earth certain geometric relations move about the
surface of our planet and what the ancient regarded as centre of the
World would move, too.

They had the idea of the planet as a person and Jerusalem as kind of
centre. With growth this centre would move. But in fact, the Earth has
the shape of a ball and that has no centre at all.

The other problem is, whom you'd call 'Jew'. In a way the three mayor
religions are all derived from what was the believe system of the people
who made this prophecy.

So, well, maybe the prophecy is already fulfilled and this believe
system was a success.

TH
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