Sunday, 7 June 2009

Orgins & Signifigance



The Swastika, among other things, is a symbol of the burning strength of the Sun.
In 1933, Adolf Hitler raised the symbol of the sun high above Germany in the form of the swastika. Der Führer was referred to by nickname as “Wolf” and it is also worth noting that one of his bunkers located in the Ukraine, was known as Wehrwolf. His National Socialist German Workers’ Party would emerge as the Third Reich, but they were defeated by the careful manipulations of Jewry, insofar as they marshaled sleeping human beings to attack “The Wolf”. Fortunately, many human beings now realize he was trying to rescue them from Jewish domination.

"Werwolf" was more than an appropriate name for the resistance against Jewry and their duped puppets.
As misled human beings mounted against the Third Reich, Dr. Joseph Goebbels began broadcasting radio messages calling for the formation of guerrilla units known as Werwolf. Although there were officially trained Werwolfes, the resistance was primarily one of civilians, as well as prior service personnel who had left the front lines upon Germany’s “defeat”. These men, and even women, carried on the fight against occupying human forces. The Werwolfes would walk undetected amongst enemy personnel and fellow Germans alike. They could readily reveal their affiliation by displaying the Wolfsangel rune or a skull and crossbones pin worn under the lapel. Werwolfes are credited with poisoning the alcohol of enemy soldiers, assassinating traitorous politicians and police commanders who cooperated with the enemy, blowing up enemy vehicles, armaments and personnel, as well as slaughtering any German who draped a white sheet outside of their home to signify they were surrendering to the enemy. Cowards and traitors were cut out like cancerous tumors.
As Dr. Goebbels’ call for action intensified, the wolf cubs of the Hitler Youth got involved and began to routinely climb atop the roofs of their homes and howl at the moon in the middle of the night. This nighttime hysteria had the effect of demoralizing the enemy and giving them the sense that German Nationalists were hiding behind every nook and cranny. The cubs didn’t seclude themselves to howling either. On several occasions the youngsters got involved in the action and gunned down the enemy with canine loyalty to Führer and Volk.
It would be some time before Werwolf attacks disappeared from the city and countryside, but only a fool would believe there’s no more werewolves in Deutschland.

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