@Free_Idealist@shedinja Hitler was also a Jesuit and Freemasonic puppet. Look up Albert Pike and The Three World Wars it was an open letter written in 1871 planning out three world wars to bring out a new world order. The first two wars correctly lined up to what actually happened and the third is lining up to what is happening right now.
No, I didn't read anything in the link you sent because I was already familiar with the letter. That paragraph is a retarded cope, because "Nazism" isn't a term that came from the Nazis themselves. Also, the notion that the NS movement was created by the 'Illuminati' is completely baseless. WW2 wasn't even necessary to facilitate the goals the letter claims it was orchestrated to achieve. Neither was WW1, for that matter.
>(Readers who argue that the terms Nazism and Zionism were not known in 1871 should remember that the Illuminati invented both these movements. In addition, Communism as an ideology, and as a coined phrase, originates in France during the Revolution. In 1785, Restif coined the phrase four years before revolution broke out. Restif and Babeuf, in turn, were influenced by Rousseau - as was the most famous conspirator of them all, Adam Weishaupt.)
@xianc78@Free_Idealist@shedinja Hitler recognized the masons as a fifth column, just like trade unions. Maybe he was a mason at some point in his life, maybe not, but I literally don't care. I don't stake my truth or any copes defending him or not— the truth is the truth whether we like it or not. Looking at all of the governing policies from PRE-WW1 Germany to post-WW2, it doesn't look like a "Masonic conspiracy". Smoke filled room conspiracies are real, but there's dozens of different groups who share some members, and they often oppose one another.