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Adolf Hitler knew the day when he was to die, that is why he did away with his astrologer

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posted on May, 15 2003 @ 07:32 PM
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Non-traditional forecasting methods are interesting for everyone, starting from an African Bushman to presidents of world's largest countries. Non-traditional forecasting includes astrologers and clairvoyants to whose services powers that be often resort while making important political and military decisions.

It was with the help of astrology that the Russia-Japan war of 1904 was predicted. Even a year before the bloody events in Moscow in October 1993, astrologers predicted that the situation would develop that way. Former Major-General of the Soviet KGB Georgy Rogozin was an astrologer in the Kremlin under the first Russian President, Boris Yeltsin. Already in the Soviet era he started studying paranormal phenomena, super capabilities of humans and astrological methods of forecasting.

english.pravda.ru...



posted on May, 16 2003 @ 03:35 AM
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It's a known fact that Hitler had a private astrologer and used his predictions to plan his war campaigns.

Interestingly, that same astrologer fled to Britain where British intelligence had him continue to forecast for Hitler, so the British could project what he might do next.



posted on May, 16 2003 @ 03:46 AM
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So was the astrologer useles? or was Hitler not following instructions, because n the end Hitler lost.

Just goes to show how useful an astrologer is...

from the page


As for war with Russia, participants of the secret conference said that the years of 1941 and 1946 were the most favorable. At that, the magicians added that the Russian industry and the army were getting more stronger.

All the foretellers unanimously said that a war with the Soviet Union could and should be won within one summer campaign, not later than end of October 1941.


well that info screwed hitler, invading Russia was the worst thing he did.



posted on May, 16 2003 @ 05:13 AM
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Hitler's vision of himself as a new Messiah was reinforced by his closest associate, deputy leader of the Nazi party, Rudolf Hess, himself an astrologer and mystic.

It is well known that Adolph Hitler believed in astrology and conducted many of his campaigns in the second world war according to the stars. Hitler ordered plans be drawn up for the invasion of Liechtenstein in May of 1941. His astrologer had advised him that "pebbles in the shoe can become boulders that roll and crush" and that Liechtenstein was key to that prophecy. Immediately, Hitler went to Field-Marshal Keitel and demanded a "Liechtenstein Solution". Keitel acceeded to the F�hrer's request, as usual, and deferred the planning to his chief of staff General Jodl, as usual. Hitler though reputed to have relied on astrologers for advice in fact sent most of them to the concentration camps, including the one closest to the Third Reich brought in by Hess, Karl Ernst Krafft.

According to Trevor Ravenscroft in "The Spear of Destiny," every year from 1926 to 1942, the Germans sent out parties which contacted Tibetan initiates, the intention being to gain their psychic help and deep alliance with the devilish forces which rule this world. A Tibetan colony was established in Germany in 1929, and the monks were known in Germany as "The Society of Green Men," because of their links with the Green Dragon Society of Japan. In Berlin, Hitler met regularly with the leader of the Tibetan community who was a very gifted and accurate clairvoyant. Himmler shared Hitler's interest in the occult, and set up the Nazi Occult Bureau. This incorporated into one organisation the Thule group, the Vril Society and the German branch of OTO (Alister Crowley's magical order).

Operation Tyr: The Invasion of Liechtenstein

The Hidden Origins of Nazism

Further Reading:

Wilhwelm T. Wulff's 'Zodiac & Swastika.

How Astrology Guided Hitler's Germany', 1973.

Perrick, Nigel - Hitler's Secret Sciences: Neville Spearman Suffolk. 1981.



posted on May, 16 2003 @ 05:25 AM
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it's rumored that his advisor was an Illuminatti, can anyone prove or disprove that? I had a great link to this.



posted on May, 16 2003 @ 01:57 PM
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He used Nostradamus' prophecies to plot a way around the French Maginot Line...

The Russians certainly were heavily involved in psychic research, and spent about 3 times what we did on it, during the height of the cold war.

There was an excellent documentary a few months back on the History Channel that delved into it...very good.



posted on May, 17 2003 @ 05:09 AM
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Yes, In 1945, after the hitler suicide, Staline asked for the head of hiltler, to be sure that he was really dead...

If Hitler had astrologs or wizdom, they must be trickers and not real clairvoyant : if so he would never lost the war...

The article about the Hitler Skulls in Kremlin :

abcnews.go.com...




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