I have a German friend (awake) who told me how the German empire was very much developed based on sovereignty of the individual towns etc, and that it had to be destroyed by the Cabal, so they rigged WW1 to get Germany involved (due to all the treaties that had been signed) and then the Cabal destroyed the Weimar republic, which was a constitutional republic.
I don't know much mroe, and haven't dug in to it, but it's certain true that the German people have played a pretty big role in the history of the Christian West.
I don't know much more about Prussia, but I am skeptical of narratives that denigrate or demonize pre-Hitlerian Germany. But that's an uninformed opinion, at this point.
I found this to be very informative. I spent most of my free time this past weekend reading the series. Many things "clicked" and puzzle pieces fell into place for me.
Interesting side note, growing up...it was interesting to me there's a town in Pennsylvania with an absolutely massive shopping mall, named: King of Prussia - incidentally, it's an IT tech mecca - but it always intrigued me, who the hell this so called "king of Prussia" actually was. I didn't even know where Prussia was...It's satisfying to finally check off that tidbit from my childhood curiosity... little would I know just how pivotal he was....Sans, Souci. I guess.... 🤔🤔🤔
I have a German friend (awake) who told me how the German empire was very much developed based on sovereignty of the individual towns etc, and that it had to be destroyed by the Cabal, so they rigged WW1 to get Germany involved (due to all the treaties that had been signed) and then the Cabal destroyed the Weimar republic, which was a constitutional republic.
I don't know much mroe, and haven't dug in to it, but it's certain true that the German people have played a pretty big role in the history of the Christian West.
I don't know much more about Prussia, but I am skeptical of narratives that denigrate or demonize pre-Hitlerian Germany. But that's an uninformed opinion, at this point.
I found this to be very informative. I spent most of my free time this past weekend reading the series. Many things "clicked" and puzzle pieces fell into place for me.
https://prussiagate.substack.com/p/table-of-contents
Interesting side note, growing up...it was interesting to me there's a town in Pennsylvania with an absolutely massive shopping mall, named: King of Prussia - incidentally, it's an IT tech mecca - but it always intrigued me, who the hell this so called "king of Prussia" actually was. I didn't even know where Prussia was...It's satisfying to finally check off that tidbit from my childhood curiosity... little would I know just how pivotal he was....Sans, Souci. I guess.... 🤔🤔🤔
thanks for the linkage. It may take me some time to get to it, but good to know its there....