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  1. The magician Franz Bardon (alias Frabato, 1909-1958) held a high
    post in the government (Franz Bardon, “Frabato”, Wuppertal, 1979).
    According to Bardon, Hitler belonged to Der Freimaurerischer Orden
    der Goldene Centurie in Dresden, commonly known as Lodge 99. All
    the 99 lodges of this order had 99 members. Each lodge worship a
    horrible demon. The demon helps members gain money and power.
    The members of the 99 Lodges are also industrialists and bankers.
    That Hitler really was a high-ranking freemason, is confirmed by
    Norman MacKenzie in his book “Secret Societies” (New York, 1967). It
    has also been confirmed from Moscow, where all documents referring
    to the subject are kept.

    In 1933, the freemason Rudolf von Sebottendorf published a book
    called “The Magicians”. He no longer wished to remain behind the
    scenes in the National Socialist Party. The book was immediately
    banned and orders for its destruction were issued. Only a few copies
    were salvaged, one of which is still in Moscow. According to this
    book, Hitler achieved the rank of grand master of the Germanenorder
    in 1932.

    On film and on photographs, Hitler has been shown displaying the
    essential sign: arms crossed on the chest. This is the sign of the
    grand master, the symbol of power (Yuri Vorobyov, “The Road to
    Apocalypse: A Step of the Serpent” (Moscow, 1999, p. 94). A model
    for this secret masonic sign is the image of Osiris, shown holding his
    arms crossed on his chest, his hands holding the serpent staff and
    the scourge. These attributes symbolized order and punishment.
    On 30 January 1933, Wall Street got its candidate appointed leader
    of Germany. On 27 February 1933, there was a fire in the Reichstag
    building. After the war, the falsifying historians laid the blame for
    this on the Nazis. It has now been established that the fire was not
    started by the Nazis under Goring’s leadership. It was actually started
    by the communist Marinus van der Lubbe alone. In 1962, the British
    historian Fritz Tobias published a detailed investigation showing that
    the evidence previously presented as proof of Nazi involvement was
    false. Examination of police records revealed that van der Lubbe was

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    very well aware of the political implications of his actions. Edward
    Calic, the secretary of the investigating corn-mission, had produced a
    number of forged documents, which were used as the basis for a false
    report. The Nazis took the opportunity to ban all communist
    organizations.
    After the election in November 1932, the party coffers were empty,
    but suddenly money was coming in again. Following the new elections on 5 March 1933, Hitler and the German nationalists received a
    majority of 16 votes in the parliament, which enabled them to carry
    out their plans. From 23 March, Hitler became Germany’s dictator. He
    no longer needed to consult the parliament. His power was unlimited. The national socialist revolution could begin.
    During 1933 the Nazis banned all anti-Jewish songs, including the
    brown shirts’ song “When Jewish blood runs off the knife”.
    In October 1933, Hitler dissolved the parliament.
    Hitler wished to clear the farmers’ debts of 12 billion marks and
    lower the interest rate to two per cent. The interest rates amounted
    to fourteen per cent of the total income of the farmers, and added to
    that was approximately the same amount in taxes and social security.
    Hitler’s aim was to completely abolish interest on the farmers’ loans
    and exempt them from taxes altogether. But prominent freemasons,
    headed by Warburg, prohibited Hitler from abolishing taxes and interest. Hitler managed, however, to lower the interest rate to six per
    cent. He later wished to introduce a system that would limit the
    ability to oppress society by means of speculating in capital, but
    those that had helped him to power disapproved. Abraham Lincoln
    was after all murdered for trying to abolish interest rates.
    Hitler created work for the six million unemployed. From February
    1933 until spring 1937 the number of unemployed went down from
    six million to less than one million. Eventually, there was no unemployment. The Nazis introduced the “workbook” concept, which
    originally came from the Soviet Union. No German worker could be
    employed without his workbook. The same system was later used in
    Sweden and many other countries up until the 1960s.

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    The Gross National Product doubled from 1932 to 1937. Motorways
    were built through the landscape in ways least harmful to nature,
    even though this increased the cost. Every German worker should
    have an economic car, and Hitler himself assisted in designing a
    suitable one – the Volkswagen (people’s car). The successful economy
    was directed by the director of the national bank, Hjalmar Schacht
    who according to the SS-official Hans Werner Woltersdorf was a
    freemason.

    IG Farben, along with other major corporations, needed improving,
    and their needs were met.

    Architects of Deception: The Secret History of Freemasonry

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