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Fraudulent Nazi Quotations

netspectre101

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http://www.ihr.org/other/weber2011fakequotations.html

Fraudulent quotations attributed to Hitler and other Third Reich leaders have been widely circulated for years. Such quotes are often used by polemicists -- of both the left and the right -- to discredit their ideological adversaries by showing that Nazis held similar views. This tactic works because people have been educated to believe that anything Hitler and other Nazi leaders thought or said was malevolent, wrong-headed or evil, and that no reasonable or ethical person could hold similar views.

This is very interesting...

Hail Satan.
 
Here's an oddity I was told back in the 1980's about Hitler. Apparently he was also very musical and liked to compose. I can believe that as he was very gifted, extremely intelligent, and would probably be quite capable of that.

Here's where the strangeness comes in: I was told that the first few bars of the intro to Star Wars was actually composed by Hitler & was intended, when completed, to be an anthem of the Third Reich. Composer John Williams supposedly "borrowed" those bars as the opening of the famous Star Wars theme. That's the part I don't believe -- but it would be nice to be wrong--LOL!

(Composers sometimes do that; it's not plagiarism. On the contrary, it's can be considered an honor to the original composer to use a few notes or bars of his/her work.)


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "netspectre101" <netspectre101@... wrote:

http://www.ihr.org/other/weber2011fakequotations.html

Fraudulent quotations attributed to Hitler and other Third Reich leaders have been widely circulated for years. Such quotes are often used by polemicists -- of both the left and the right -- to discredit their ideological adversaries by showing that Nazis held similar views. This tactic works because people have been educated to believe that anything Hitler and other Nazi leaders thought or said was malevolent, wrong-headed or evil, and that no reasonable or ethical person could hold similar views.

This is very interesting...

Hail Satan.
 
Most interesting. Hail Father Satan! Heil Hitler!

On 6/16/11, chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@... wrote:
Here's an oddity I was told back in the 1980's about Hitler. Apparently he
was also very musical and liked to compose. I can believe that as he was
very gifted, extremely intelligent, and would probably be quite capable of
that.

Here's where the strangeness comes in: I was told that the first few bars of
the intro to Star Wars was actually composed by Hitler & was intended, when
completed, to be an anthem of the Third Reich. Composer John Williams
supposedly "borrowed" those bars as the opening of the famous Star Wars
theme. That's the part I don't believe -- but it would be nice to be
wrong--LOL!

(Composers sometimes do that; it's not plagiarism. On the contrary, it's can
be considered an honor to the original composer to use a few notes or bars
of his/her work.)


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "netspectre101" <netspectre101@...
wrote:

http://www.ihr.org/other/weber2011fakequotations.html

Fraudulent quotations attributed to Hitler and other Third Reich leaders
have been widely circulated for years. Such quotes are often used by
polemicists -- of both the left and the right -- to discredit their
ideological adversaries by showing that Nazis held similar views. This
tactic works because people have been educated to believe that anything
Hitler and other Nazi leaders thought or said was malevolent, wrong-headed
or evil, and that no reasonable or ethical person could hold similar
views.

This is very interesting...

Hail Satan.
 
Great website. Very informative
Thanks for this.

And yeah, some people are so far gone and lazy that it's like trying to break through a rubber wall with a hammer. No point trying.
But so many Demons are free now, and so many people are putting info out that the spread of knowledge now can only go in one direction.
If someone is equipped to handle the truth then it will find them in the end.
The rest are a waste.

Hail Abaddon!
Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "netspectre101" <netspectre101@... wrote:

http://www.ihr.org/other/weber2011fakequotations.html

Fraudulent quotations attributed to Hitler and other Third Reich leaders have been widely circulated for years. Such quotes are often used by polemicists -- of both the left and the right -- to discredit their ideological adversaries by showing that Nazis held similar views. This tactic works because people have been educated to believe that anything Hitler and other Nazi leaders thought or said was malevolent, wrong-headed or evil, and that no reasonable or ethical person could hold similar views.

This is very interesting...

Hail Satan.
 

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