Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland

August 30, 1997

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:



ZGram readers were disappointed that I let the Tenth Rudolf Hess Anniversary go by without mentioning it and commenting on it.

It wasn't that I didn't care or held it to be unimportant. I had just come back from a trip and was swamped with backlogged work and several personal crises - all of which have now been resolved.

It is back to business again, and I would like to make good on my rain check.

Below I am quoting from several Reuter releases to give you a feel for what played in Germany as young patriot Germans tried to honor one of their heroes. I will break the Reuter items up so as not to infringe on copyright, but I want you to read them as closely as you can, interspersed with my comments.

By way of background for those of you new to the struggle:

Rudolf Hess was one of Adolf Hitler's closest friends and allies. As young men after World War I, while Germany's streets were overrun by Judeao-Communist scum, both men fought shoulder to shoulder - first to save and then to free Germany from Judeao-Marxist control.

Both were sentenced to prison terms, where Hess helped Adolf Hitler write and edit "Mein Kampf." Hess had had the benefit of the finest education in British-colonial schools, since he was born and raised in Egypt. He obtained his secondary education in Switzerland and Germany. He was ideally suited to help Hitler with his political manuscript, since Hitler was of humble background and did not have the benefit of aristocratic schooling.

Hess was appointed Hitler's deputy in 1932, second in command. He was effectively in charge of the Nazi party until 1941, when he parachuted into Scotland on a mysterious mission.

Even though Hess, as the second-ranking National Socialist official in the hierarchy of Third Reich Germany, arrived in England in a German uniform as an unarmed emissary in an unarmed plane with a proposal for an armistice or even peace in his uniform pockets, thus fulfilling the role of a "Parlamentaer" or peace negotiator, he was arrested, detained, given truth drugs and thus tortured to the point of attempted suicide.

Reuter: ". . . Historians dispute his exact intention, some believing he wanted to make peace with Britain and press for an Anglo-German alliance against the Soviet Union . . . "


The key phrase here is "Soviet Union." Many say that's why Hess was particularly harshly treated - first in England, then in Nuremberg, and for the rest of his life in Spandau Prison.

Knowledgeable people don't "dispute his intentions". The lapdog media reporters do.

Remember this was May, 1941. There was, as yet, no World War II. There was a limited local European war among brothers, which Germany had effectively won. America and Russia were not yet in the war!

That Rudolf Hess was an emissary of peace was, of course, well-known to British authorities. Nonetheless, Hess was detained in Britain and kept in prison until after Germany lost the war.

Hess was turned over to the Allies for the Nuremberg Trials and was sentenced to life in prison for "crimes against humanity." He spent a total of 46 years in illegal imprisonment, from 1966 to his death more than two decades later in solitary confinement, to the tune of more than 30 million DM or the administration of Spandau, according to his defense attorney, Alfred Seidl.

Reuter: ". . . Hess hanged himself with an electric cord in Berlin's Spandau prison on August 17, 1987, and the date has become a rallying point for the radical right in Germany and other European countries. Some neo-Nazi groups claim he was murdered by the Allies, making him a martyr to their nationalist cause."


Wolf Ruediger Hess, the only son of Rudolf Hess, wrote a book "Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess?" available for $25 plus postage from Samisdat Publishers (206 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 2L1)

In this book, Wolf Ruediger Hess produces the autopsy reports and the gruesome autopsy photos and makes the case that his father had, indeed, been murdered on that 17th August 1987. Rudolf Hess was ___ years old, so twisted with arthritis he could not lift his hands above his waist.

Ten years later, we have this:

Reuter: "German police played a tense cat-and-mouse game with neo-Nazis Saturday, detaining around 200 people suspected of heading for illegal rallies to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess . . . "


Why Germany, supposedly a "democratic model state", would want to employ tens of thousands of special police units and helicopter- and tank-equipped border guards to stop a couple of hundred young Germans from remembering and honoring a man like Rudolf Hess, speaks volumes.

Is that democracy? Or is it what it is - a servile abomination which clearly does the bidding of its creators and intellectual godfathers? Here is one more indication of the real role of this Allied-created Bonn vassal state - a puppet to special interest groups!

Reuter: ". . . Special information lines run by neo-Nazi groups had told members to have plenty of petrol in their cars and fresh batteries for mobile telephones so they could get to rallies without having to stop at service stations . . . "


Looks like those young Germans with their telephone and computer bulletin boards are not so dumb after all when it comes to organizing things.

Reuter: ". . . Sixty neo-Nazis were detained in Koenigslutter, northern Germany, after trying to rally outside the local cathedral. A police spokesman said the extremists had arrived in the city after police told them to disperse when they attempted to gather in nearby Braunschweig. . . "


That sounds to me not unlike other civil rights movements which focused on, and often found, refuge in churches. Remember the Blacks in the South during the American civil rights marches, the German dissidents in Communist Germany in the early 1920s?

Reuter: ". . . In neighboring Denmark, where freedom of speech laws allow neo-Nazis more scope for public display, about 150 Scandinavian, German and Dutch right-wingers marked Hess's death with a rally in the town of Koege, switching from nearby Roskilde at the last moment to avoid clashes with leftists . . . "


Neat how the gutter media does not castigate the left-wingers equally! Reuter even quotes Danish "neo-Nazi" Jonny Hansen as having said:

". . . We changed plans to have a peaceful demo. We have had that, so it was a success.''


Does that statement sound to anyone as if their demonstrations could have been a threat to the "democratic" even tough despotic order in the German vassal state? The answer is a clear NO!

Reuter: ". . . Police in the central German state of Hesse said they had taken 78 people into temporary custody at traffic checkpoints set up to stop extremists gathering at rallies over the weekend. A Hesse police spokesman said officers had seized knives, music cassettes and placards with extremist slogans . . . "


Does that sound a little like Israeli Occupation Army checkpoints against the Palestinians in Palestine? What kind of a "democracy" have the Allies foisted on the Germans, when police are allowed to arrest you right out of your car while you are on the open highway? Because you MIGHT intend to drive to a meeting or even a demo?

Reuter: ". . . In the eastern state of Thuringia, police detained 60 right-wing extremists for inciting racial hatred and displaying symbols of anti-constitutional organizations . . ."


These police reports are typical of repressive regimes. Blame the victim. Trample on his rights. Besmirch his name to preemptively deflect from your own brutality and repression. The Israeli Police always arrest supposed "terrorists" and detain "extremists". Same thinking. Same regimes. Same origin and midwife.

Reuter: ". . . In the east German city of Halle, around 40 left-wing demonstrators attacked about 50 right-wingers holding a small rally in the city centre to mark Hess's death. Five of the left-wingers were detained over the scuffles, police said. . ."


Please note here who was violent and who attacked whom. The left-wing rabble is used everywhere against the right - from Toronto to Cleveland where David Duke was harassed by the ARA, to Oakland, California, where the same elements using the same tactics tried to silence David Irving.

Reuter: ". . . Police seized placards bearing an image of Hess and the words "Freedom Fighter, Peace Messenger, Martyr.'' The extremists kept their plans top secret in a bid to outwit both police and the media. Some reports suggested they planned a central gathering somewhere in Germany. . ."


Wow! What a dangerous sign to a democratic state!

Any state where peaceful assembly requires such repressive measures by the government against its citizens assembling for a peaceful rally is NOT a democratic state!

It is ironic and deeply karmic for those who believe in karma that even beyond the grave and time itself, that enigmatic, great and lonely figure of Rudolf Hess - a hero now forever, not only for Germany but all of Europe - would help keep the struggle for freedom alive and be instrumental in ripping the mask of hypocrisy off the face of the Allied vassal regime in Bonn!

Rudolf Hess is dangerous all right. His enemies know all too well they cannot hurt a man they have already murdered!

Ingrid

Thought for the Day:

"Hero worship is strongest where there is least regard for human freedom."

(Herbert Spencer)




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