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| Subject: The Allies and the Occult The Best Kept Secret of World War Two Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:34 am | |
| The epoch battle between good and evil known as the Second World War was fought on many fronts. Most historians of this global conflict have noted that occultism played a huge part in the politics and war ideology of the Third Reich. Fascist Italy's use of esotericists and clairvoyants has been covered by a variety of scholars. Academic researchers have also chronicled the mystical nature of the Shinto religion of Japan which heralded the Emperor as a living Sun God and offered its devotees a mythological pantheon of spirits, demons and arcane forces. Few, however, have addressed the hard fact that the leaders of the Allied Forces, both political and military, were just as heavily influenced by paranormal considerations as the Axis Powers. It is the overriding concern of this examination to focus on the secretive, frequent and sometimes shocking use of psychics and divination practices by the Allies to wage a clandestine supernatural war against the enemies of freedom and democracy. Part One: The Prime Minister's Mediums Prime Minister Winston Churchill is heralded as the stoic leader of the free world during the dark age of WW2. Desparate times oftentimes leads to desparate actions and this adage is envinced in Churchill's obsessive use of seers, mediums, astrologers and diviners of all kinds. Churchill had an early interest in esoteric practices having been a 33 degree Freemason (which involves mystic rites) and joined a neo-Druid pagan sect in the UK as a young man. The first seer Churchill used was actually himself as he firmly believed he was clairvoyant after successfully escaping capture during the Boar War by innate psychic means. His rapid rise into the world of Realpolitik did nothing to deter his interest in the arcane. As Hilter's bombs pummeled London Churchill began consulting occult experts and mind readers to determine the course of the war. As with all of the Allied leaders we will examine, he kept this a closely guarded secret for the rest of his life. more here: http://williamhkennedy.com/Allied.html | |
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