David Perkins - Hitler's Astrologer

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“The most chilling Nazi weapon in World War II turned out to be so dark and sinister, even when captured by the Allies it remained top secret—until now.”
How did Hitler’s war machine always seem to be one step ahead of England and France in the opening years of World War II? Germany occupied Norway in April 1940 just two days before the British planned to. In May, after being totally outwitted and out maneuvered in the conquest of France, rumors filtered back into British High Command that more than German precision military planning was responsible for these successes.
The Wehrmacht had somehow tapped the dark forces of the occult under their command!

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Chapter 5 – The Plan

* * *
“…missing the explosion by some 40 minutes.”

“Yes, yes, I’m sure he would serve the Reich well,” Hitler said patiently, “but his work , what is your impression of his work ?”

Captain Zangermeister now felt the fear return to his throat. Karl Krafft’s work was astrology – what could he say about astrology? Personally, Captain Zangermeister did not believe in astrology, however knew many in the higher positions of the Nazi Party did. Hess, for example was known to be quite an amateur astrologer himself. Did Hitler believe? No one knew, and that was the problem – how do you answer Hitler over a question on astrology if you don’t know if he even believes in it or not…? (Hans, like many close to the Führer, always prepared their answers in contemplation of what they thought Hitler would like to hear.)

Hans mind raced through past known facts and logic. Logic – the force that always saved him during his school years, both in and out of the classroom.

Why would the Third Reich be enlisting the services of this well-known astrologer if there weren’t something relevant about his work? The Captain reasoned in his mind. Wouldn’t such activity have at least Hitler’s approval?

The Hans reflected on his personal relationship with the Führer. Would the Führer be insulted or angry if he said what he really thought about those who practice this hocus pocus, as his father once called it?

Again the files in front of him would help the Captain give an answer.

“He did contact Dr. Fesel’s department on the 2 ndof November in 1939 with a warning that the Führer’s life would be in danger from the 7 ththrough the 10 thof that month…” Zangemeister began.

Hitler was looking at the painting of Fredrick the Great on his wall, expressionless.

“So, I’ve heard.” The Führer finally said.

The warning turned out to be true, for on November 9 th, 1939, an assassination attempt was actually made on Hitler’s life, while he and the other members of the old Nazi guard attended the traditional annual reunion at the Burgerbran Beer Hall in Munch to commemorate the 1923 Putsch attempt. The memory of which, was still fresh in the Fuhrer’s mind.

“He actually used the phrase: ‘ Possibility of an assassination attempt by use of an explosive material ’. This fact even impressed the skeptical Captain, for it was indeed a bomb hidden in a pillar directly behind the speaker’s rostrum that exploded, killing seven and wounding sixty-three others.

“So I’ve read.” Hitler’s voice gave no indication if he had read the warning before or after the 9 thof November. The Führer’s voice suggested the Gestapo captain should continue, however what he should continue with – the Captain did not know.

He flipped through some more pages.

“We have copies of all his horoscope analysis work as far back as March 1924…”, again halfway pulling out some papers, “…and his record for accuracy is impressive”.

“So, I’ve been told.” Hitler turned to gaze out the window and took a long, deep breath – as if he was just about to make a very important decision. It appeared to the Captain that by looking out over the twinkling lights of Berlin, his master somehow became rejuvenated. “Thank you, Herr Captain, that will be all for today.”

Hitler’s eyes followed the pulsing city lights to the horizon, which seemed to merge with the stars beyond-also flickering in the same rhythm. It seemed at this moment he could feel and see the connection between the lights in the heavens and those in his beloved Berlin. “Ah, there is a connection.” He said out loud, but no one was there to hear him.

* * *
“Goebbels wants Nostradamus material for propaganda…”

“You will be more impressed when you find out what we have in here.” Fesel continued. “You see those two rows? All Nostradamus materials. All of them originals. The other rows over there? Interpretations and analysis of his works from all over the world! We, of course have all your books, articles, and thoughts on the subject as well, Herr Krafft.”

“I am impressed and honored.” Said Krafft, although the way Fesel had stressed the word ‘thoughts’ gave an uneasy chill.

“We of course have all of George Lucht’s works. Don’t we , Herr Lucht?”

Lucht smiled politely. “All that I have published… and more.” Lucht glanced at Krafft sternly when Fesel was not looking.

Two men in white lab coats appeared and opened the car doors. Captain Strobel and Sergeant Meyer excused themselves and walked over towards a small office with a large window about 30 meters from the car. Three other people were inside all wearing the same white lab coats along with one beautiful redheaded woman, whose figure could be made out despite the lab coat and the distance.

Fesel noticed his guests extended glances toward the office. “We’ll meet the rest of the staff later,” he said, “but first I have something I want you both to see, and to get started on – right away!”

Fesel led Krafft and Lucht over to a large table near the rows of Nostradamus materials that Fesel had pointed out earlier. On it was an oversized book with a red velvet ribbon marking an open page. A particular passage was circled with a red marker:

Transltera en la Grande Germanie,

Brabant & Flandres, Gand, Bruges, Bonlongne,

La traisue sainte, le grand ducd Armenie

Assaillira Vienne & la Coloigne

Author’s note – Actual Nostradamus text, translated:

He will transfer into great Germany

Brabant and Flanders, Ghent, Bruges, Boulogne,

The truce feigned, the great Duke of Armenia,

Will assail Vienna and Cologne.

- Book of Centuries V, Quatrain 94

“You both are familiar with the passage?” Asked Fesel, looking first at Krafft, then over to Lucht. Both men nodded to the affirmative.

“Goebbels wants Nostradamus material for propaganda,” Fesel proclaimed, “ and he has the feeling such material can also be used to create a positive tactical situation for the army. Our beloved Minister believes this passage, when interpreted correctly, can affect the outcome of a future military operation, and this is where you gentlemen come in.”

* * *
“Good evening, mein Führer.”

Besides being a pivotal point in Hitler’s life, the 1923 Putsch attempt was also the subject of the first published astrological warning related to Hitler’s horoscope. In the spring of 1923, Frau Elsbeth Ebertin from the northern city of Hamburg – one of Germany’s most popular astrological journalists – received a letter from one of Hitler’s many enthusiastic supporters with the request she cast the party leader’s horoscope. In Frau Ebertin’s article, published 4 months before the November Putsch in her monthly magazine, she wrote:

“The man of action, born on 20 April 1889, with the sun 29 degrees Aries, can expose himself to personal danger by an excessively incautious to show that he is to be taken very seriously – indeed he is destined to play a ‘Fuhrer-role’ in the future political battles, of his own, and for Germany. He is also destined to sacrifice himself for the German nation, even in the matter of life and death, for he has been significantly marked by courage in his past.”

(Author’s note: History has shown us that Frau Ebertin had never heard about the National Socialists – or even Hitler himself – at the time of casting his horoscope and writing the above descriptions, which occurred three months before the article was published. For in May of 1923, Hitler’s volkich movement in Bavaria was relatively unknown outside of southern Germany.)

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