How German-Jewish Exiles Became America’s Re-Educators, Then Returned to Radicalize a New Generation What if the 1960s cultural revolution wasn’t spontaneous rebellion, but the planned outcome of a 30-year project? What if the intellectuals who fled Hitler in 1933 returned in the 1950s—not as refugees, but as conquerors? What if the students burning American cities in 1968 were following a script written in Frankfurt in 1930? This is not speculation....
At 3 o’clock Sunday morning, November 4, 1956, I returned to the hotel in Vienna where I had been staying for three days. I paused to leave a call and exchange a few idle words with the hall porter. Nostalgic early morning music from the radio behind the telephone switchboard echoed through the empty lobby. I went to my room, and within a few minutes after getting into bed, was...
Retinger
Dr. Joseph Hieronim Retinger is perhaps one of the most mysterious figures of the twentieth century. It is he who is credited with being the father of Bilderberg. He is also credited with being the motivating force behind the European League for Economic Cooperation, the European Movement, and the Council of Europe. A compulsive intriguer and behind-the-scenes political wheeler-dealer, Retinger became known in his circles as a “grey eminence”. At different times he was rumoured to have been an agent […]...
Walpurgisnacht engraving
In the last days of paganism in Germany, the druids’ sacrifices were subject to punishment by death at the hands of the literalist Christians. Nevertheless, at the beginning of springtime the “druids” and the populace sought to regain the peaks of the mountains so that they could make their sacrifices or experience their celebrations at these remote locations, intimidating and chasing off the Christians (usually through the latter’s fear of...
Zillertal
The Zillertal lead boxes. One of the many mysteries and anomalies in history of World War Two. This strange account took place on May 2 of 1945. On that day an unknown Company dressed in SS uniforms delivered a convoy to Zillertal Mountain Pass. There a select group of officers took possession of a number of heavy lead-lined boxes. In a torchlit ceremony the officers transported the boxes to Schleigeiss...
The Order of the Knights Templar was dissolved by Pope Clement V at the beginning of the fourteenth century. From its humble beginnings, this society of warrior-monks grew into an extraordinary military and financial power. Eventually, a king wanted to get rid of this order, which had become a state within a state. He selected the appropriate inquisitors, who gathered random rumors about the order and composed a terrible mosaic: depraved crimes, unmentionable heresies, corruption, and a dash of homosexuality […]...
Throughout history, the true movers and shakers of world events have often remained shrouded in mystery, their influence concealed behind the facades of nations, ideologies, and economic systems. Among these hidden forces, few have wielded as much covert power as the Venetian oligarchy, a financial aristocracy that, though rarely acknowledged, has played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world. The story of Venice is not just about a city-state...
On the Threshold Between Eras There is a question that hangs in the air on the final night of the year, one that our time has learned to drown out with noise. We have been taught that December 31 is for celebration. But a deeper memory, one written in the blood and stone of our ancestors, knows it as a moment of judgment. Before the fireworks, there was the silent...
Before you can understand what was done to Germany, you need to understand what Germany was. The numbers are not widely taught. They should be. In 1913, Germany was the most dynamic industrial economy on earth. Its chemical industry supplied approximately ninety percent of the world’s synthetic dyes and the majority of its pharmaceutical compounds. The firms doing this were BASF, Bayer, Hoechst — names that still exist, though in forms their founders would not recognize. German university laboratories were […]...
Berlin Wall
Major Klimov’s book is an unusually valuable contribution to the very difficult problem of understanding what is going on inside Soviet Russia. He gives a frequently dramatic description of his own process of development, and of his very rich experience and observation, which should be studied by all who have the future of the West at heart. Russia’s internal development during the war, the concessions made by the Stalin regime...
Ah, lads, gather ’round the campfire of history, where the tales of yesteryear flicker like stars in a midnight sky! Imagine yourself a wide-eyed boy, perched on the edge of an old wooden crate in Grandpa’s attic, leafing through dog-eared adventure books filled with daring deeds and fearless heroes. Today, on this crisp January 6th, we tip our caps to two such legends—real-life knights from a bygone era, whose bravery...
We have written in this series about what the United Nations Charter still says about Germany. About the promises that were made verbally and then broken without consequence. About the re-education of a people taught to distrust their own memory. This article goes one floor lower. It asks a question that sits underneath all of those questions — and that none of the existing discourse, on any side, addresses directly. What, legally, is the Federal Republic of Germany? Not in […]...

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