Vera Sharav Discuss the Nuremberg Code / Holocaust, How the THEN Is Our NOW

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From 1917 – 1945, a similar process was applied to the German people collectively. The applied trauma was the military defeat of WWI, the violence in the streets, and the devastating effects of hyperinflation. The intimacy of sex had degenerated into strange physical acts with geese, prostitution, and sado-masochistic orgies with Ernst Rohm at the Bratwurstgloeckl. Drug use was prolific throughout the Weimar and Nazi eras. While the hypnosis used then was not exactly as we know it today, the Nazi symbology coupled with repetitive physical routines such as the “Sieg Heil” and “mein Fuhrer” triggered millions of German men to remember their days in the Wandervoegel with women-hating pederasts like Hans Blueher. When Hitler rose to power in 1933, Germans were falling into a hypnotic trance, and were convinced they were on the march to transform their nation into an Aryan society.

These same mind control techniques were used to attack America during the 1960s and 70s.

The collective trauma of the 1960s began with the Cuban missile crisis, JFK’s assassination, and America’s entry into the Vietnam war.
America was being traumatized throughout the 60s as the Vietnam War raged. University professors were espousing the virtues of communism to their tripped-out students. This entire anti-war movement was really a communist revolution in disguise. This revolution embodied everything that occurred in Weimar Germany - trauma, psychedelic mass-hypnosis, and of course, plenty of sex:
Homosexuality and an obsession with Ancient Greece are major hallmarks of the Thule society, which appeared alive and well throughout the 60s and 70s. Andy Warhol did not resemble the strong hyper-masculine leader of the SturmAbteilung, Ernst Rohm. However, there was a darkness within Andy which echoed Ernst Rohm’s hellish addiction to sexually brutalizing and destroying young men.
Was the entire hippy peace movement of the 60s a covert psyop to legalize abortion? American society was being traumatized by a Presidential assassination, a kinetic war, the threat of nuclear war and finally, students were being encouraged to consume copious amounts of LSD to reach a “higher consciousness”. These were the same factors that led to the mass-hypnosis of Germans during the Weimar and Nazi era. Anti-War activists had become avid communists, walking around naked and engaging in meaningless sex on a scale not seen since the Lebensborn project. As an outside observer, these people appeared to be in a hypnotic trance, living in a fantasy world.
The peace symbol of the 60s, adopted from Guido von List’s little book of Aryan symbols, foretold that there would soon be deaths of unborn children. Was the Thule society operating in the shadows, using symbolism to communicate their desired end-goals?
See the meme below of the black and white peace sign.
SOURCE URL: https://frankspeech.com/video/vera-sharav-discuss-nuremberg-code-holocaust-how-then-our-now


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  • Posted by Binkley 8 months, 4 weeks ago
    Have you ever heard, Dobrien, of Clemenceau's and the French Colonel Mangin's "Black Horror on the Rhine"? (What this abominable humiliation was referred to by British newspapers at the time.) Clemenceau was not a nice man; eaten up by bitterness and vindictiveness.

    Another good history lesson, since the title here refers to Nuremberg, is encompassed in an anthology titled: "Doenitz at Nuremberg: a reappraisal" which consists of several hundred letters, mainly from military personnel, condemning trials for the actions of the military during times of war. For instance, submarine warfare, when the Allies were guilty of the same behaviors that German admirals were accused of and served time for. I agree completely with the reappraisal. (You can find this book on Internet Archive).
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