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Re: Theos-World G. de Purucker on Adolf Hitler.

Sep 27, 2008 04:01 AM
by Martin


Frank, can you show us proof of this fakeness?

--- On Sat, 9/27/08, Frank Reitemeyer <dzyan@online.de> wrote:

From: Frank Reitemeyer <dzyan@online.de>
Subject: Re: Theos-World G. de Purucker on Adolf Hitler.
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 2:52 AM






Daniel,
thanks to bring this topic to the front.
I am lurking in again to theos-talk after some weeks of worldly things and hope I get through this mass of emails here.
Strange coincidence that I received today the catalogue of the said "art" exhibition on "Tactical Magic" in Frankfurt with Blavatsky as soaring maiden.

Of course you find also much of Hitler in this book. It seems - according to the many publications in Germany - as Blavatsky and Hitler are twins.
When the one is mentioned, you'll find the other, too. There is a also a quote of him, which is (of course) a fake and a group scene photo, which is (of course) also not authentic, but taken from an unnamed movie.

While it is understandable that in the domain of politics, especially on the question still to be solved, which economy should be followed and what freedom means (pointing to the lower self or the higher self), lie and fake is the daily bread, especially to Hitler and for those, who cannot read German, I wonder, why the antigermanism now enters the domain of theosophy.

Daniel, you just describe my topic. But are there no new results?

Were is the protest of theosophists against this obviously cheap and silly fake of de Purucker's words?
Is it because theosophists are all fools now?
Have lost interest in TRUTH?
Or does this fake Purucker suit a hidden agenda?

Do theosophists accept the faked Purucker words (as a beginner in history can see) as authentic, because they like it?

If personal bias is the new theosophical criterion then there is something wrong in the state of Denmark, ahem, America.

The Lehman Bank has had the highest AAA rank, but from one day to the next they turned out bankrupt.

I hope the fake theosophical Mahatma, Blavatsky and Purucker texts will also go the Lehman way.

Frank

----- Original Message ----- 
From: danielhcaldwell 
To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:35 AM
Subject: Theos-World G. de Purucker on Adolf Hitler.

Frank R. wrote several weeks ago on Theos-Talk:

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For usual texts from adepts have no zeitgeist aroma and this is the
reason why I also to not believe in the authenticity of the alleged
stenographic memo of de Purucker's words regarding Hitler and
Herrmann Rauschning, which is distributed by Point Loma Publications.
The day when this text comes out as authentic, I'll say theosophy
goodbye.
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I give below a LINK to a photographic facsimile of what Frank
described as "the alleged stenographic memo of de Puruckers words
regarding HItler":

See facsimile of the letter in question at:

http://blavatskyarc hives.com/ puruckeronhitler .htm

A relevant note of information concerning this letter is as follows:

"...Elsie Savage Benjamin was dePurucker's secretary from when he
became leader in 1929 to his death in 1942 and ... literally ALL of
his correspondence was done by dictation e.g. spoken to Elsie, taken
down in shorthand and typed out by her, brought back to him to read
and then sent out...."

For even more background information, see the article titled "Hitler,
Nazism, and Theosophy" by Ken Small in May 2006 Issue of THEOSOPHY
WORLD.

See the article at this URL:

http://tinyurl. com/5j3ayo

Daniel
http://blavatskyarc hives.com
http://hpb.cc

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