Saturday, July 9, 2011

ADOLPH'S DEAD

On Friday, the eighth of July, 2011 I happened to be delivering an item to an individual who was scheduled to stay at the Hilton Hotel in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia. I stopped at the registration counter to present it. First order of business was to check and verify that that individual was scheduled to stay at the hotel. Since she was not registered under the name I had been given, the clerk began a more thorough search. I waited.

Meanwhile, a man approached the counter next to my location. Another registration counter clerk greeted him. "What is your name?" she inquired.

He responded "Hitler." (My phonetic rendering of the name was "Hitler.")

I of course heard all this but paid no apparent interest.

The clerk who had greeted this man fell into a very awkward, meaningful pause. I could not help but feel embarrassment for this man - but also for this American woman's inadequacies.

Finally, she stammered, "German?"

He replied, "Austrian."

By this point the woman was regaining her composure a bit and proceeded along a relatively stable course of confirming and checking in the man known as "Hitler."

My own business was by now successfully concluded, and I left.

I never looked at "Hitler." I knew that he was already made to feel awkward by the clerk and I had no desire to contribute to this embarrassing situation.

My analysis of this situation is that both the clerk and "Hitler" were victims of the supremely obtuse approach of American educators and entertainers to the German Adolph Hitler of the 1930-1945 period of history. Since the great American media attempt to blend these two categories, it too reflects this historical dis-service of fearfully misrepresenting the man, Adolph Hitler, as a devil mixed up with monster.

With vast numbers of American children dragged off to "Holocaust Museums" for indoctrination, the injury to minds starts very early. The "mother-of-all-holocaust-museums" located in Washington, D.C. just off the Mall is barely distinguishable from a Halloween "haunted house," according to the emotions its displays are intended to engender.

"The horror! The horror!" moaned the Marlon Brando character in APOCALYPSE NOW.

Children in America are trained from childhood to think of Adolph Hitler as the most horrible demon the world has ever seen.

In fact Adolph Hitler was a visionary who loved Germany and thought that Germany should be "of, by and for the Germans" (quoting me). Being a visionary does not mean that one's vision is a correct one, or good one, or even desirable one in part or whole. Adolph Hitler was not the first nor the last example of the ethnocentric mind operating on the world stage.

What Adolph Hitler represented was either a barrier to world government (controlled by others) or a competing, unacceptable approach to world government. A clue to this may be found in the approach to national revenue/expenditure by Adolph Hitler in the 1933-1940 period.

The Holocaust asserted by the Jews is mostly anecdotal and contradictory, after the Edomite Jewish witnesses against Christ. The material facts relative to the assertions of the Jews have been shown to contradict the holocaust assertions. Result? Many of the brave academic specialists presenting the contradicting arguments in various aspects of the case have been thrown in jail on charges that boil down to "hurting the feelings of the Jews." As one German judge asserted, "The truth of the material presented is irrelevant."

This may be viewed as a bit of a digression by a reader, but my thrust is that the programs of Hitler were rational approaches that appeared to work to varying degrees. He was not a demon. However, it was useful to others who are also seeking a New World Order that his approach never be tried again. By making Hitler a "demon" his enemies (or users) can also make his approach "the road to hell." Who would voluntarily want to go there?

Therefore, when the registration counter clerk at the Hilton Hotel heard the name "Hitler," she was paralyzed by "the horror." Had the man said "Baron von Frankenstein," she would not have blinked an eye. In fact she would have been pleased that a "noble" planned to stay at her hotel. However, some twenty years of her life had absorbed enough horror indoctrination in regard to Adolph Hitler that her Pavlovian Response was inevitable. Alas, there are hordes of Americans that reflect the same crippled state of mind as she did.

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