Friday, October 17, 2014

Eva Braun Was a Nymphomaniac

Maybe, but I'm tired of her partner getting f***ed by the jewsmedia.

"Film probes Hitler’s narcotics habit" by Ishaan Tharoor | Washington Post   October 16, 2014

WASHINGTON — Adolf Hitler is remembered as many things: a genocidal warmonger, a hateful ideologue, a failed art student. But the phrase ‘‘drug addict’’ is usually not high among the list of epithets.

I'm sick of the distorted slander. He may not have been the cuddliest guy ever, but there is a reason he is demonized by the Zionist power structure.

A documentary, to be aired this weekend by Britain’s Channel 4, digs into Hitler’s ‘‘hidden drug habit.’’ Based on details in a 47-page American military dossier compiled during the war, Hitler was taking a cocktail of 74 drugs, including a form of what is now known as crystal meth. He also took barbiturate tranquilizers, morphine, and bull semen, according to reports. 

If he was a crystal meth addict then he was evil. I wonder where they made the stuff.

The revelations are not exactly new.

Nevertheless, this rehashed, chewed over item must be kept present in your mind.

Related: 

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And once you know that you can put all the lies, distortions, obfuscations, and omissions in context. 

Methamphetamines, which were pioneered in Germany at the end of the 19th century, were used by various armies during World War II as stimulants to aid fatigued soldiers.

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Hitler was apparently prescribed these drugs by Theodor Morell, an unconventional doctor who examined Hitler daily, beginning in 1936. The American dossier drew upon Morell’s personal letters.

The Nazi leader was supposedly injected with extracts from bull’s testicles to boost his libido — Hitler needed to cut a virile figure in public and, as reports suggest, keep up with Eva Braun, his much younger consort.

That should put to rest the "Hitler was gay" crowd.

Other medicines were aimed at combating a host of Hitler’s maladies, ranging from stomach cramps to symptoms related to a potential bipolar disorder.

Forget about the long-dead dictator; what prescription pharmaceuticals are our current crop of psychopathic leaders on? Bush I was notoriously on Halcyon. 

Btw, maybe the stomach problems were from something else.

He was apparently under the influence of methamphetamine when he held his last meeting with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in July 1943 — a reportedly tense, one-sided affair, with Hitler lecturing his counterpart, whose hold on power was about to unravel.

Except he met him in 1944 after the failed assassination attempt at the Wolf's Lair.

The dossier also debunks one of the most enduring legends about Hitler — the claim that he lost a testicle when he was injured at the Battle of the Somme. A morale-boosting ditty that included the line ‘‘Hitler has only got one ball’’ was popular during World War II and his admirer Unity Mitford, an English socialite, suggested he ‘‘lacked something in the manly department.’’

Whether that is true or not, that guy had them. The man was the greatest threat to International Zionism in the history of this world, and thus is the most demonized man when seen through their $elf-$erving presentation of history. 

See: Germany Always Gets Its Men 

But the American records, featured in the Channel 4 documentary, show the dictator was not monorchid (the medical term for being born with one testicle). They also shoot down claims that Hitler was a predatory homosexual who massacred 150 supporters to hide his secret.

Hitler’s own addictions should not obscure the vast scale such drugs as methamphetamine were consumed by both sides in World War II. Millions of tablets of various narcotics were issued as stimulants to soldiers....

The pharmaceuticals were getting rich even back then, huh?

The drug’s ill effects were less known, including insomnia, hallucinations, erratic behavior, and a dulling of brain functions over time. The trope of the ‘‘zombie’’ Nazi soldier is a popular one in science fiction — and, as these reports reveal, that may not just be because of the evils carried out by Hitler’s murderous regime.

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I really feel spaced out now and am wobbly when I walk

Someone on the hotline for you, readers.