Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
All the petty princes of Europe in medieval times had their Merlins, wise old men who in many instances were the actual rulers of the State. It is obvious that if these counselors Were bound together by some common purpose their collective power would be considerable. And they were bound together, in the secret society of unknown philosophers, moving the crowns of Europe as on a mighty chess board. Men of this calibre bring about the mutations of empire. It is the general opinion that revolutions begin with the common people, but this is not true; the benevolently informed always guide and direct public opinion. - Manly Palmer Hall

Angelika Maria Raubal

Niece to Adolph Hitler.
Angelika Maria Raubal
Birth 1908-06-04Death 1921-09-19
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Geli
“Suicide” of Geli Raubal
Started 1921-09-18Ended 1921-09-19
Geli shared an apartment with her Uncle Adolph Hitler where toward the end of her life they constantly fought like lovers.

She was also said to be having an affair with a Emil Maurice a Jew and former body guard of Hitler, and also she was rumored by closed friends to be pregnant at the time she died the father was unknown.

She was found September 19th with a gun shot to the heart, and Hitler’s own gun laying by her side.

It is said that it was rare for Hitler to leave his gun behind, and also odd most of the Nazi guards were off duty that night.

Historian Paul R. Maracin sites that Hitler and his niece Geli were into coprophilia.
Bernhard Stempfle Secret Keeper of Hitler Shot Dead
Started 1934-06-30Ended 1934-06-30
Bernhard Stempfle a priest and personal friend of Hitler was found in a forest outside of Harlaching with his neck broke and shot in the heart area of the chest three times.

He knew about Hitler’s incestuous affair with his niece Geli, and the coprophilic fetish Hitler had with the girl.
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