The Second World War was the great watershed in the collapse of the West. Had any major Western nation — in particular, Britain, France, or America — had the integrity to resist the Jews and avoid being drawn into their worldwide conspiracy against Germany, there would have been no world war, but only a war between National Socialist Germany and the Marxist Soviet Union. Germany would have won, Marxism would have been eradicated, and it would have been the beginning of the end for the Jews everywhere.
The problem of the relationship between Judaism and Freemasonry is certainly of the greatest importance to all those who have mustered at the battlefield against what has been called accurately enough the “dictatorship of hidden powers” in our times. This problem, we may add, is not new: in Germany especially, it has often aroused the interest of militant anti-Semitism. However, as is generally the case with the latter, hasty conclusions were always reached, which were certainly able to build a “myth” (whose efficiency and practical justification there is no cause for questioning here), but not to lead to objective views on these matters.
Friedrich Paul Berg is Deanna Spingola’s guest. They talked about the autopsy reports associated with the holocaust, the typhus outbreaks during World War Two and Jacob A. Riis’ Jewtown.
Deanna Spingola’s guest is Paul Fromm from Canada who previously had a radio program on The Voice of Reason radio network entitled The Fighting Side of Me. The topic of discussion was media control, censorship, freedom of speech and hate speech laws in Canada and America.
Evola wrote an introduction to an italian edition of the “Protocols” and gave a summary in “Inquadramentodelproblemaebraico“, an article published in the italian paper “Bibliografiafascista“, which can be found, with most of the articles he wrote for it from 1934 to 1939, in “Esplorazioni edisanime“.
The Unknown History Of The 1939 German-Polish Conflict
A Brief Synopsis
To understand how the war in 1939 between Poland and Germany, and consequently WW2, unfolded, it is not sufficient to look at – and accept – the widely-held view that peace-loving and weak little Poland was attacked by an ever-marauding National Socialist Germany. Rather, one must look much deeper into history.