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Consuela can find any flaws in this analysis of the holocaust?

“This hypothesis inspired Hitler to change the whole d...
Jared Baumeister
  02/24/26
The striking thing about the genocide of the Jews is the len...
Jared Baumeister
  02/24/26
Sebottendorf, wary of the Jews, ended up worshiping the Arab...
Jared Baumeister
  02/24/26


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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:29 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

“This hypothesis inspired Hitler to change the whole direction of German research toward the concept of the final map. The six Templar groups had to be reassembled; everything had to be begun again from the beginning. Consider the logic of Hitler’s conquests...First, Danzig, to have under his control the classical places of the Teutonic group. Next he conquered Paris, to get his hands on the Pendulum and the Eiffel Tower, and he contacted the syn-archic groups and put them into the Vichy government.

Then he made sure of the neutrality—in effect, the cooperation—of the Portuguese group. His fourth objective was, of course, England; but we know that wasn’t easy. Meanwhile, with the African campaigns, he tried to reach Palestine, but here again he failed. Then he aimed at the dominion of the Paulician territories, by invading the Balkans and Russia.

When Hitler had four-sixths of the Plan in his hands, he sent Hess on a secret mission to England to propose an alliance. The Baconians, however, refused. He had another idea: those who were holding the most important part of the secret must be his eternal enemies the Jews. He didn’t look for them in Jerusalem, where few were left. The Jerusalemite group’s piece of the message wasn’t in Palestine anyway; it was in the possession of a group of the Diaspora. And so the Holocaust is explained."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5838061&forum_id=2).#49692561)



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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:33 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

The striking thing about the genocide of the Jews is the lengthiness of the procedures. First they’re kept in camps and starved, then they’re stripped naked, then the showers, then the scrupulous piling up of the corpses, and the sorting and storing of clothes, the listing of personal effects...None of this makes sense if it was just a question of killing them. It makes sense if it was a question of looking for something, for a message that one of those millions of people—the Jerusalemite representative of the Thirty-six Invisibles—was hiding in the hem of a garment, or in his mouth, or had tattooed on his body...

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5838061&forum_id=2).#49692566)



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Date: February 24th, 2026 6:51 PM
Author: Jared Baumeister

Sebottendorf, wary of the Jews, ended up worshiping the Arabs and the Turks. Did you know that on Himmler’s desk, along with Mein Kampf, there was always the Koran? Sebottendorf, fascinated in his youth by an occult Turkish sect, began studying Islamic gnosis. He said "Fuhrer" but thought Old Man of the Mountain. When they all got together and founded the SS, they had in mind an organization like the Assassins...Ask yourself why Germany and Turkey, in the First World War, were allies.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5838061&forum_id=2).#49692590)