On October 21, 2011, I made a donation
to the Institute of
Historical Review to
reflect my
gratitude for all I've learnt from their
publications and historians over the
years. I also cheekily
asked the IHR's director Mark Weber
whether he could address Hitler's
economic policies in
one of his weekly radio broadcasts
entitled The Mark Weber
Report on Voice
of Reason.
On October 26, 2011 he made the
broadcast linked below. Towards the end,
he mentions that
"this broadcast was done,
as response to feedback received from
one listener, who suggested
that I do a broadcast, urged me to
do a broadcast; on the economic policy
of the Third Reich."
Perhaps he was referring to my email,
perhaps he wasn't.
I did ask him specifically about the often
claimed debt
free, non-gold backed currency
introduced by Hitler. But
Mr Weber, despite spending almost an
hour speaking on the
economy of the Third Reich, did not
mention that Hitler introduced a new
currency.
One of the mistakes, though intuitively we would not recognise it as so, was the rebuilding of the Berlin slums where the opposition had its grass roots. It would have made a British coal miner seethe with rage and envy. That is one reason they bombed the cities of Germany to oblivion. Removal of evidence.
ReplyIt is a supreme irony that doing good was of extreme peril to the regime.
I have to admit I am not a supporter or apologist, the whole thing was sacramental bankster magik after all, however taking a cold eye over events reveals the unmistakable mark of the heathen.
As I've shown at my shop, magickSchacht was a chummy buddy of Norman.