The Nazis And The British Fought An Astrological War



A couple of days before a professional killer attempted to kill Hitler at the Munich Beer Hall, a Swiss crystal gazer attempted to caution Hitler that his life was in danger.His name was Karl Ernst Krafft, and toward the beginning of November 1939, he composed a letter to his companion Dr. Heinrich Fesel, who worked for Heinrich Himmler. Hitler would be at serious risk, Krafft cautioned, between November 8 and November 10. Krafft said Hitler should drop each open appearance.Dr. Fesel didn't pass the message on from the outset—however when the bomb went off, he surged over to tell Himmler. Himmler paid attention to it, and the Nazi party recruited Krafft.Krafft likely didn't do that much for the Nazis. There's evidence that Goebbels employed him to go over Nostradamus' expectations and figure out how to introduce them to make it sound like Hitler was bound to win the war, yet the vast majority of the things Krafft has guaranteed—like that he was Hitler's own celestial prophet—presumably weren't true.Krafft made up enough anecdotes about the fact that he was so imperative to the Nazis, however, that the British caught wind of it and recruited their very own crystal gazer to counter him.[3] And entirely soon, the two most remarkable armed forces on the planet were in a minor fortune-telling weapons contest.

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