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- Hitler's Hit List
a look at evolution and bigotry
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In Vienna from 1900 to 1918,
a renegade Catholic monk, Adolf Lanz (nom de plume Lanz von Liebenfels),
gave the Manichaean* cosmology a secular form. In preaching to his
sect, The New Order of Templars, in his monthly journal Ostara and
in his book Theozoology, Lanz taught that in the beginning there
had been two earthly races: the Aryan* Heroes (Asings) and the Animal
People (Apes). The Aryans were the earthly equivalent of the Manichaean
light; they had been a divine race endowed with supremely intelligent,
electronic minds, blond, blue-eyed beauty, and creativity.
The Animal People were the worldly
counterparts of the Manichaean darkness; they had been a demonic
race cursed with stupidity (except in the art of deception, in which
they excelled), gorilla-like ugliness, and the urge to destroy.
At some early time, the Apes began to envy and hate the Asings.
They pondered methods of destroying the Aryans and decided to attack
the superior race through miscegenation. Conveniently, the Aryan
women had a fatal susceptibility to the Apes. (Lanz insisted that
the story of the temptation of Eve in Genesis was an esoteric account
of her seduction by one of the monsters.) After several centuries
of such interbreeding, the original Asings and Animals disappeared.
Now the earth was populated by mixed races, which could be ranked
as higher or lower according to the proportions of Aryan and Ape
blood that they possessed, approximately as follows:
Species Blood Mixture
| Nordic (blond, blue-eyed) |
Close to pure Aryan |
| Germanic (brown hair,
blue-eyed, or less desirable, brown-eyed) |
Predominantly Aryan |
| Mediterranean (white
but swarthy) |
Slight Aryan
preponderance |
| Slavic (white
but degenerative bone structure) |
Close to Aryan,
half-Ape |
| Oriental |
Slight Ape
preponderance |
| Black African |
Predominantly Ape |
| Jewish (fiendish
skull) |
Close to pure
Ape |
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from The Hitler Movement,
p. 107
*Manichaeanism:
a religious philosophy taught from the third to seventh centuries
A.D. by the Persian Manes (or Manichaeus) and his followers, combining
Zoroastrian, Gnostic Christian, and pagan elements, and based on
the doctrine of the contending principles of good (light, God, the
soul) and evil (darkness, Satan, the body).
**Aryanism: belief in the past
existence of the hypothetical Aryan race supposedly possessing a
superior civilization. (Aryan has no validity as a racial term,
although so used notoriously by the Nazis to mean "a Caucasian of
non-Jewish descent.")
This
article, written by Dr. Kent Hovind,
have been posted on this website with Dr.Hovinds kindest permission.
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