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Interesting take

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Before you read this WoT, it is just an expansion on my earlier post. A little bit more explanation, but if you didn't care for the original idea...now is your chance to get out. Fair warning. I don't often offer up my cockamamie theories because 99.9% of all cockamamie theories are cockamamie, but there is something about Ricky S's video that didn't gel with me on the first listen. It took me a few go-throughs before I was able to understand why I kept feeling I was missing something. To me, it felt like he was somehow making two slightly conflicting statements. RS very likely isn't tiny-hat friendly. He holds Patton in extremely high regard and he is aware of Patton's views and intentions regarding jews. But also jews are good. The two beliefs cannot coexist in the same sane headspace. It is like hating fat fucks and niggers yet desperately yearning to make lizzo's cheeks slap. RS firmly believes that Uncle Tiny is defined partly by the connection to Patton.
RS appears to be highly devoted and focused on his relationship with God and straight-fucking-up talks about a satanic global pedo cult that is running the world and how they may be controlling things, and what he believes is his own brush with them. We all know who that group is, but you will instantly get hit with "antisemitism" for saying so, unless you offer up an apparent mea culpa. In saying that "conditions at the end of the war were bad at the camps" it sounds like he is saying something more than he is, but he I don't think he is. When Hitler was forced to choose between feeding and supplying his people and soldiers or continuing to lavish unwarranted humanity upon jews that refused to cease jewing, he made the sensible and best choice and chose his people. Shit when downhill at the camps fast at that point, but there is plenty of, often misrepresented, documentation of how wonderfully humane Hitler chose to be: they were fed, provided leisure and rec opportunities, and where provided with healthcare and sanitation. When it comes to hearing the words "nazi, jews, and camps" the way most people immediately conjure mental images of death camps, holocoasters, and Elmer Fudd-esque executions would make Pavlov blush. They hear what they have been trained to hear. There is nothing controversial is saying that Nazi and SS officers were executed on sight, because they sometimes were. Notice that he doesn't say that there were moral or ethical reasons for doing so, just that they did it because they had no time for it. The same thing happened on the other front, too. Seems like a somewhat standard practice at that moment. Captured officers, certain specialists, and intel assets are treated differently than captured soldiers. I think that they result in a lot more paperwork, they need to be interrogated, and segregated. I think that, at that point in the war, nobody wanted to bother, things were moving fast and nobody wanted the deadweight, and also that killing them would keep the Russians from getting a crack at them. Keep in mind that the SS was not a God-fearing organization. They were many occultists, which I believe Hitler mistakenly tolerated. You would not continue to find God's favor by allowing those beliefs to insinuate themselves into your cause. Now, is RD trying to draw a connection to the SS occult religion and the satanic global pedo cult and jews? I don't know, but I also find that possible connection interesting because I can see no other reason why he would feel compelled to predicate his horrid video experience and how it relates to the modern state of things with a touching story about a man he loved early and why that man is so great. The two things are connected for him, somehow.

Truth be told, this has been bouncing around in my head all day because it does feel like he is trying to make a more subtle point. I was hoping that if I wrote a bit that it might provide some clarity, but it didn't. At least I have explained the idea better.

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Fascinating. Id say the SS could be split between occultists and Christian's though

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Poor word choice on my part. The German soldiery was a group of Christians, and I know that they would have risen through the ranks to hold the bulk of positions within the SS. There was an element within the organization that was preoccupied with the occult and the ability the harness supernatural powers. The SS had many larger roles and more significant responsibilities than this. This group was a small subset. However, I don't think it was wise of Hitler to tolerate it as he did.