Worldwide Evil and Misery - The Legacy of the 13 Satanic Bloodlines (The 13 Illuminati Bloodlines) by de Ruiter Robin & Springmeier Fritz

Worldwide Evil and Misery - The Legacy of the 13 Satanic Bloodlines (The 13 Illuminati Bloodlines) by de Ruiter Robin & Springmeier Fritz

Author:de Ruiter, Robin & Springmeier, Fritz [Springmeier, Fritz]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mayra Publications
Published: 2011-06-08T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 25

Hitler and the Foundation of the State of Israel

“Although it may sound strange, the state of Israel is indebted to Hitler. Without the decisive impact of Nazism and anti-Semitism the United Nations would never have supported the decision to found a Jewish state in Arab Palestine.” Jewish historian Professor Bruno Blau

The Antichrist will choose Jerusalem as the capital of his global empire. Therefore, the foundation of an Israeli state in Palestine was one of the most important elements of the Illuminati plan. As a “fruit” of the Second World War, this objective could be realized. What influence the Illuminati thought the state of Israel would have, at a global level, and how they managed to realize the foundation are interesting questions. The answers to these questions are relevant because they give us a greater insight into the Illuminati strategy. Before subjecting this strategy to a critical analysis, we must not forget that the Illuminati fanatically waged antiSemitic campaigns against the Jewish people. In addition to these campaigns, from 1932 onwards, they also called on various sects that had been created by the Illuminati. These sects took an active part in the anti-Semitic campaigns.305

For instance, the literature of the Jehovah’s Witnesses not only served as one of the causes of the spread of anti-Semitism, it also provided real support of Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitic policies. The documents that were published during these years often contain anti-Semitic articles. The leader of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Judge J.F. Rutherford, accused the Jews of boycotting Germany. Usually he used words like “naïve” and “simpletons” in reference to the Jews. That anti-Semitism was an ongoing aspect of Rutherford’s and the Watch Tower Society’s policy for many years is made evident by Enemies, an official Watch Tower publication written by Rutherford and published in 1937. In that book Rutherford shows vicious contempt, not only for Jewish clergymen who were the targets of a general anticlericalism, but for the Jewish people as a whole. Jewish clergy and organizations are called “Yiddish clergy”, “Yiddish organizations”, and “poor simpletons”. Rutherford specifically says: “Amongst the Roman Catholic Hierarchy’s instruments that she uses are ultra-selfish men called “Jews”, who look only for personal gain, and who therefore readily yield to and join with the Hierarchy in any unrighteous schemes.”306 In the Watchtower’s Declaration of Facts, Rutherford proclaimed: “We stand squarely for the principles advocated by the government of Germany.”

During a visit to Germany in June 1933, Rutherford wrote a “statement” and personal letter to Hitler. In the statement Rutherford emphatically agreed with Hitler’s political position with regard to humanity’s oppression by big business, the League of Nations, and the thirty-three billion dollars worth of repair payments the allied had imposed on Germany. He then pointed out that even Jesus Christ was on the side of the Nazis. The letter was a declaration of support from the Jehovah’s Witnesses to the Nazi regime! Shortly before the infamous “Kristallnacht”, the Watchtower Society on July 18, 1938 published an article in a magazine called Trost (Comfort) that was aimed against the Jewish people and that was distributed throughout Germany.



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