Aryan Identity

The Four – J. Edgar Hoover, Royal Miller, Clyde Tolson, and Joseph McCarthy on holiday in California.

Third Reich

Nietzsche and the Nazis by Stephen R. C. Hicks (Full Audiobook)

This audiobook edition of Nietzsche and the Nazis is read by the author, Dr. Stephen Hicks.

Hitler Skelter

Nazi leader Adolf Hitler looks at paintings in August 1935. (Ullstainbild/Reuters)
Berlin Reichstagssitzung Rede Adolf Hitler color
Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler (second right) walks with composer Richard Wagner’s daughter-in-law Winifred (centre) and her two sons Wolfgang and Wieland in the park of the Wahnfried Villa in Bayreuth in 1937

Eva and Adolf, Happier Days – Before The Fall

Eva Braun

Pictured: Eva Braun in a rowboat on Lake Worthsee near Munich in 1937 – Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images

“Wolfsschanze,” Adolf Hitler mit Stab

Zentralbild
Faschistenführer Hitler mit seinem Stab im Hauptquartier
Im Juni 1940 ließ sich Hitler mit seinem Gefolge, es ist anzunehmen, daß dieses Foto in der “Wolfsschanze” (gebaut von 1940-1942) aufgenommen wurde, im Führerhauptquartier fotografieren. Soweit bekannt vlnr: SA-Obergruppenführer Helmut Brückner, OKH-Adjutant Major Engel, Reichspressechef Dr. Otto Dietrich, Hitlers Begleitarzt Dr. Karl Brandt, Chef des OKW Generaloberst Wilhelm Keitel, Luftwaffenadjutant Generalmajor Karl Bodenschatz, Adolf Hitler, Wehrmachtsadjutant Oberst Rudolf Schmundt, SS-Adjutant SS-Gruppenführer Julius Schaub, Chef des Wehrmachtsführungsamtes im OKW General Alfred Jodl, Adjutant Himmler und Verbindungsmann zu Hitlers SS-Gruppenführer Karl Wolff, Leiter der Parteikanzlei Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, Hitlers Leibarzt Prof. Dr. Theo Morell, OKW-Adjutant Hauptmann von Below, Reichsbilderstatter der NSDAP Heinrich Hoffmann.
Die “Wolfsschanze,” ein von Hitler geprägter Name, lag in der Nähe der Stadt Ketrzyn., Wojewodschaft Olsztyn (früher Rastenburg, Amtsbezirk Allenstein), Volksrepublik Polen.

In search of Atlantis

Hitler’s last photo
STUTTHOF (1939-1945) Visit by Himmler: he is reviewing SS instance to the field. The Germans settled at Stutthof in September 1939, a wooded area west of Stutthof (Sztutowo), a small town about 22 miles east of Danzig (Gdansk). Initially it was a camp of civilians under the direction of the police of Gdansk, in November 1941, he became a labor camp run by the German police in January 1942 and then became a concentration camp. Official/propaganda photograph, November 23, 1941 – akg-images / Fototeca Gilardi
The undated photo provided by German newspaper “Die Welt” shows a trove of letters, notes, and photos family. The letters are believed to be written by Nazi SS leader Heinrich Himmler and had not been shown to the public.

17 SS Pz Gren Div GOETZ VON BERLIGHINGEN

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Sturmgewehr 44

The StG 44 (abbreviation of Sturmgewehr 44, “assault rifle 44”) is a German selective-fire assault rifle developed during World War II by Hugo Schmeisser. It is also known as the MP 43 and MP 44 (Maschinenpistole 43 and 44). The StG 44 was an improvement of an earlier design, the Maschinenkarabiner 42(H).

The StG 44 was the first successful assault rifle, with features including an intermediate cartridge, controllable automatic fire, a more compact design than a battle rifle with a higher rate of fire, and being designed primarily for hitting targets within a few hundred metres. Other rifles at the time were designed to hit targets of over a thousand meters, but this was found to be in excess of the range in which most enemy engagements actually took place.

The StG 44 fulfilled its role effectively, particularly on the Eastern Front, offering a greatly increased volume of fire compared to standard infantry rifles. The StG largely influenced the Soviet AK-47, introduced three years after the war concluded. The StG’s influence can still be seen in modern assault rifles, which, after World War II, became the global standard for infantry rifles.

German Articles of Surrender

Mission Accomplished

Fourth Reich

Jersey Nazis – today

Symbols of The Movement, White Power

Swastika of the Ahnenerbe, the super science division of Nazi Germany’s Schutzstaffel

Blackwater

Xe – Blackwater Worldwide
Blackwater USA

Parasitism and the fight for the wrong century

Generals are famously always “studying how to fight the last war,” with the last war’s technology, while dismissing how the world and its tech have changed in the interim. This is true for dissidents, rebels, and culture wars too. Our fears tend to be of 20th century boogeymen, the Nazis and the Soviet Union — but we should be worrying about other things entirely. The world and its dystopias have moved on.

The Nazis and the Soviets obviously inspired Orwell’s “1984,” which was stunning, visionary, and enormously influential, while still being slightly myopic compared to Huxley’s earlier, much weirder, and much more subversive “Brave New World.” But Orwell too was already able to prophesy a world in which no one really fought for territory any more. What would be the point?

Militaries around the world are constructed primarily for national defense against an invading, conquering force, but invading and conquering territory makes no sense any more. Wealth and power are no longer remotely related to how much real estate or raw materials you control. South Korea’s US-dollar GDP is higher than that of Russia.

The US swept Iraq’s military away like gauze paper when they invaded in 2003, but it turns out that, even after you overthrow a brutal dictator, even when it’s one of the most oil-rich nations on the planet, attempting to occupy and control a hostile nation inevitably becomes a horribly expensive catastrophe that costs enormously more than any possible benefits.

Nation-states don’t invade and conquer each other any more because of military defenses, or any kind of Pax Americana, or because everyone has gotten nicer and kinder over the last hundred years. They don’t do it because, thanks to technology-driven transformations over that time, it simply doesn’t make any sense; in fact it has become complete madness.

Similarly, counterculture individualists and lovers of freedom worry about Nazi fascism or Soviet police states. How twentieth century of us. There are plenty of neo-fascists out there, to my dismay, and we often seem to be doing our best to accidentally construct the tools of a police state out of modern technology — smartphones, drones, facial recognition technology, etc. in the much-abused name of “security.” I’m certainly not suggesting that people or societies today are somehow less likely to construct such horrors because they have grown morally better over time. There are plenty of awful people out there.

I am, however, suggesting that awful people today are a lot less likely to aim for fascism or totalitarianism because awful people benefit a lot less from those systems than they used to. The Soviet Union collapsed because it was an economic disaster as well as a moral one. The closest things we have to fascist states today — monarchies like North Korea and Saudi Arabia — are fragile, riven by internal contradictions and internecine warfare, facing the future with desperation and fear.

There’s a new playbook for oppression today. Instead of outright totalitarian rule, you construct the appearance of democracy, while controlling it by subtly — in some cases perhaps not even consciously — restricting the options available to individual voters; by controlling a tiered system of “representative” electors behind the scenes; or by simply outright stuffing the ballot box. (There can be much sound and fury about the distinctions between the available candidates, but if you’ve done your job correctly, and made democracy as awful as possible, in general only establishment candidates or easily manipulated narcissists will ever be nominated.)

Then you give your people enough freedom to thrive; to create, to disrupt, to innovate. And you siphon as much as you can of that created wealth.

You don’t give them enough to actually seriously challenge the establishment, of course; to, say, remake the system so that the siphoned wealth goes to its poor and oppressed people instead of its silent, invisible masters. That is a red line that must not be crossed. But the beauties of this system — call it parasitism — is that it is very rare to encounter a challenger who cannot be co-opted. It vampire-squids enough wealth for its upper-tier members and their families to live lives of extraordinary, gilded luxury, without the unpleasant threat of being assassinated or deposed that comes with outright fascism or totalitarianism.

These parasitic systems couldn’t exist without today’s technology. They are mostly networked, not hierarchical. They watch, they adapt, and they distract. They construct shell corporations that shuttle gobs of money around the globe like 747s. And they very rarely need to resort to violence, because, like the Borg, and like capitalism itself — from which it is distinct, although there are places where it has been so successful that people rarely recognize any difference — parasitism usually has the capacity to absorb all those who confront it.

I’m not saying fascism and totalitarianism are things we should be completely unworried about. They’re out there, they’re real, and they’re terrifying. But there are playbooks for how to fight them. Parasitism, though, seems almost unstoppable. Presumably the solution is a technological one; let’s hope it’s discovered soon.

Source

“On the Blue Water,” Esquire Magazine, April 1936

“Certainly, there is no hunting like the hunting of man. And those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter. You will meet them doing various things with resolve, but their interest rarely holds, because, after the other thing, ordinary life is as flat as the taste of wine when the taste buds have been burned off your tongue.”

Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899-1961)

Ernest Hemingway, circa 1950

Win by any means

“Sons of guns. Stop apologizing to the conquered. Grow a set. Fuck all the haters and the baiters. White Power!!!” — Sarah Palin, VP & Arcane QAnon Wizard

The Bitch
Mistress Gen, Adolf Hitler’s oldest great great granddaughter, performing with her band Genitorturers at a recent Rock concert in Berlin

Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS