ZGram - 10/8/2003 - Prisoner of Conscience Letter # 8
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October 8, 2003
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Today's letter was addressed to me, written on May 6, 2003 - I
received it literally months later! It shows yet another side of
Ernst - his concern about people getting harmed by living in what he
calls "concrete cages" - high rises, huge bureau complexes etc. -
something we have often discussed on our walks.
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How I wish I could be there, surrounded by all this beauty - Wears
Valley in springtime with all those pastelly hues of green I used to
marvel at, instead of [being in] this cold all-steel and concrete
cell!
I remember having a three-hour interview with a famous German
scientist in Berlin 1969. He was the last "Kommissar" in charge of
German Radar Development in World War II. He had written a book
about the impact of electrical/electronic waves on human, plant and
animal organisms. The book, one of a kind - very few ever printed -
was lost in the arson of 1995, like so much else.
I remember him showing with diagrams and photos, and also quoting
from scientific studies, that all steel-reinforced concrete
structures would cause serious health effects. Especially easily
affected were the thought processes of people who had to work and/or
live in these steel enclosures and steel-shielded cages.
He claimed that the steel acted much like lightning rods diverting
cosmic radiation - which, he said, had been a beneficial part of
man's existence on earth for as long as there was human life on the
planet. He was a fascinating guy! He gave me the example of the
benefits of this exposure to cosmic radiation and our earthly
environment by observing what fresh earth behaves like that has not
been exposed to constant bombardment by this mysteriously constituted
cosmic energy.
He said - and we have seen it thousands of times - that very, very
little will grow in that soil. You can see proof of that all over
Wears Valley. Nothing will grow unless you add to it already
well-broken-down top layers [of soil]. He had it calculated how deep
it went, the energy it had etc. I loved the interview.
He also showed branches of spruce and pine trees exposed to
microwaves emanated from those relay communication towers all over
Germany. He showed me the dried-up, needle-less branches - the tops
of these very beautiful and otherwise majestically tall and stately
trees. Healthy everywhere except for the side exposed to the path of
these immediate rays or waves, as they came out of those mysterious
pods or containers mounted high up on the towers.
He also showed house plants a certain distance away from the
television set, arranged as if they were watching television - in
other words, exposed to the rays emanated from the monitor - and
demonstrated that, within a relatively short time, these house plants
would wither and die, even though they got watered daily. Then he
showed houseplants, same semi-circle, protected by thick lead plates
in front of them, and how these protected plants were unaffected by
the waves and thrived - all this to prove the dangerous impact on the
well-being of living organisms caused by man-made waves. Plants,
beasts, and MAN!
Which brings me back to my cell and, what else, Adolf Hitler - who,
our German scientist claimed, was a finely attuned man with
clairvoyant aptitudes who could pick up the thought waves of others,
even other dimensions. When he was more and more forced to live
seven stories underground in his steel-reinforced concrete bunkers,
he became cosmic-energy deprived. [The scientist claimed] that one
only needed to see photos of Hitler's face, films of his body
movements, to prove his point - pale, pudgy, with an unsteady walk
etc. When I interjected that Hitler tried to take his daily walks in
the fresh air, my interview partner objected disdainfully: "Fifteen
to 20 minutes do not make up for 24 hours of deprivation."
Thought processes, he claimed, were the first to be affected because
they consist of the finest of electrical impulses to be transmitted
within the brain itself before they are even spoken or written. [His
point was] that Hitler got a double whammo, deprivation even to
recharge his solar cells - and never mind the cosmic radiation
deprivation inside the cavernous bunkers.
My scientific genius concluded that Adolf Hitler lost his edge he had
over the rest of the world the deeper and the longer he had to stay
in those steel cage death traps. He, the man who built his dream
house high in the mountains with a garden next to the house, where
his vegetables were raised bio-organically by his half-sister,
radishes, chives, lettuce and parsley still quivering with energy,
having been picked only moments before he ate them - he, who would
hold walking conferences on especially laid-out mountain paths with
stops to sit on benches to take in the mountains and valleys - what
does that remind you of? As a special treat to his very special
guests, he would take them up to the Eagles' Nest, the Kehlstein-Haus
(today called the Tee-Haus) where, not so incidentally, he spent
almost a week fasting and in solitude, meditating before making the
final decision to pre-emptively strike the Evil Empire to remove this
deadly threat from all of Europe, while our German forces had at
least a fighting chance because of superior generalship, training
and, above all, elan and confidence.
That, my dearest wife, is an aspect of history your husband knew for
30 years, untold until now, but since you are now the custodian of
the "inner Erbe" [soul inheritance] I felt I should share it
with you this morning. I have been keenly aware of the deprivation
factor and the long-term effect it poses. Thus I cherish every
second in the yard here, regardless of ice, sleet or snow, much to
the chagrin of my shivering guards.
One more reason, apart from being at your side, to miss what we were building.
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"Nazis: Gas'em, Cremate'em, Deny'em!!"
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