FINALLY, THE REAL REASON WHY THE "AUSTRIAN" HITLER LEGEND WAS INVENTED.
THE ASSASSINATION OF CROWN PRINCE RUDOLF ON JANUARY 30, 1889, LED TO WORLD WAR I, THE HITLER DICTATORSHIPS, AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR!! |
The famous Habsburg saying was "Let others wage war. You, happy Austria, marry!" However, the Hapsburgs ignored the Biblical prohibition against incest and married their cousins!
The House takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built in the 1020s in present-day Switzerland, in the canton of Aargau, by Count Radbot of Klettgau, who chose to name his fortress Habsburg. The founding of the House of Habsburg was just 30 years prior to the Babylonian Captivity of Britannia in 1066.
The name Habsburg is derived from the Swiss Habichtsburg (Hawk Castle), but the House coat of arms features a rampant roaring lion (I St. Peter 5:8).
The Habsburgs were unique in their pursuit of territory in that they often chose marriage over war as a way to expand their empire. The motto of the Habsburgs (in Latin) was, “Bella gerant alii, tu felix Austria nube” which translates to, “Let others make war, thou, happy Austria, marry.” In effect, the Habsburgs married other powerful families in order to unite kingdoms and spread the Papal faith (Daniel 2:43).
Rudolf Habsburg (1218–1291). Founder of the Habsburg dynasty. |
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The Habsburg coat-of-arms. |
The Holy Bible absolutely prohibits any close sexual relations between near relatives:
No one is to approach any close relative to have sexual relations. I am JEHOVAH (Leviticus 18:6-18).
Because of incest . . . deformity and madness didn't run in the Habsburg dynasty . . . it GALLOPED!
Emperor Charles V
(1500–1558). |
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Charles II of Spain (1661–1700). |
Philip II—the son of Emperor Charles V—launched his "Invincible" Armada against England in 1588. Marie Antoinette was a scion of the House of Habsburg. The number of families connected to the Habsburgs far exceeded the descendants of Queen Victoria.
Emperor Franz Joseph (1830–1916). Misruled Austria from 1848 to 1916. |
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Empress Elizabeth (1837–1898). |
In 1860, Empress Elizabeth's wrists and knees were disfigured by curious swelling of the joints which none of her doctors could cure. While traveling through Munich, she visited a doctor incognito, who told her the TRUTH that she was suffering from venereal disease:
For Franz Joseph, who adored Elizabeth, to be told by her that her illness was gonorrhea was an appalling revelation. In the 1860's there was no cure—those with good, strong health shook it off, the others gradually wasted away. In her state of nerves, Elizabeth was determined to flee to a southern climate and stay away till she was well again. (Listowel, A Habsburg Tragedy, p. 12).
After the shocking truth was discovered, Elizabeth tried to stay away from her husband as much as possible. The couple had 3 daughters, but Crown Prince Rudolf was their only son, and heir to the throne.
Otto von Bismarck (1815–1889). |
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The Second Reich was proclaimed by Bismarck on Jan. 17, 1871. |
Crown Prince Rudolf was appalled by the rapid Prussian victory over France, and he knew that his country had to modernize, or face absorption into the Second Reich.
Crown Prince Rudolf (1858–1889). |
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Princess Stéphanie (1864–1945). |
In 1881, to offset Prussian hegemony in Europe, Rudolf was forced to marry Princess Stéphanie of the Belgian House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
Rudolf' uncle, Maximilian von Habsburg, also married a Belgian princess named Carlota, and their Mexican misadventure ended in disaster. Besides Pope Joan, Princess Carlota was the only woman who spent the night in the Vatican....Queen Victoria's mother was also a Belgian.
Crown Prince Rudolf did not commit a double suicide with his lover in a lodge!!
The assassination of Crown Prince Rudolf was a disaster for the entire world because it led to World War I. The "official account" of the death of the Crown Prince as a double suicide sounds just too much like Romeo and Juliet....Author Houston Steward Chamberlain was Hitler's real father and he was also very, very familiar with Shake-speare.
Houston Steward Chamberlain (1855–1927). |
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Mary Vetsera (b. 1871). |
Mary Vetsera was a femme fatale and the Austrian Mary Lincoln and Jackie Kennedy. After the murder she assumed a new identity, and nobody knows when she finally went to meet her Maker!
The Mayerling Lodge where the Archduke's body was discovered. |
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Franz Joseph, Elizabeth, and Stéphanie "grieving" over the Crown Prince. |
In the diabolical assassination of the only bright star in the dark Habsburg sky, the only double was the dead girl who replaced Mary Vetsera.
Houston Steward Chamberlain was pleased that the assassination went so smoothly because he was in the process of finding a surrogate father for baby Adolf—who was born just 3 months later!
Franz Ferdinand (1863–1914). |
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Duchess Sophie (1868–1914). |
Sophie and Franz Ferdinand were married on July 1, 1900, at Reichstadt (now Zákupy) in Bohemia. The Emperor did not attend the wedding, nor did any of the archdukes, including Franz Ferdinand's brothers. The only members of the Imperial family who were present were Franz Ferdinand's stepmother, Archduchess Maria Theresa, and her two daughters.
A pictorial of the assassination of the Archduke and his wife. |
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Gavrilo Princip (1894–1918). |
At that time the couple had 3 children: Maximilian, Ernst, and Sophie.
When the war started, Adolf Hitler was already living in Munich with his father, Houston Steward Chamberlain.
Fake "Austrian" Adolf Hitler tried to annex Austria in 1934
It was not by accident that Houston Steward Chamberlain moved to Munich in 1908. Vienna was famous throughout the world for its music and opera. It was the home of Mozart, and Beethoven moved to Vienna when he was 21-years-old. Johann Strauss II (1825–1899) was known as the "Waltz King."
During the 19th century, nobody of culture even thought about visiting the Prussian capitol of Berlin. London, Paris, Vienna, and Roma were the top tourist destinations.
Nazi goose-stepping was a substitute for Strauss waltzes. |
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Winnie and Wolf at the opening
of the Bayreuth Festival in 1937. |
Naturally, the Austrians were not amused or impressed, and no Wagnerian-style spectacles could induce them to join the fake Austrian's Third Reich.
Engelbert Dolffuss (1892–1934). Austrian chancellor from 1932 to 1934. |
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Kurt Schuschnigg (1897–1977). Chancellor from 1934 to 1938. |
On March 13, 1938, the chancellor proposed a plebiscite to allow the people to decide the fate of Austria.
After the conquest was complete, Hitler entered Vienna on March 15, 1938. |
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Hitler speaking from the balcony of the Habsburg Palace . |
On April 10, the Hitler doppelgänger did keep their promise to hold a plebiscite . . . but it was carried out by the Gestapo. Naturally, approval of the Anschluss was a whopping 99% because a no vote meant exile . . . or a trip to a concentration camp!
"Hitler" imprisoned the sons of Franz Ferdinand in Dachau concentration camp!!
Anyone opposing the Anschluss had only 2 options: exile or a concentration camp. The 2 surviving sons of Franz Ferdinand were outspoken opponents . . . so they ended up in Dachau.
Maximilian von Hohenberg (1902–1962) in Dachau garb. |
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Ernst von Hohenberg (1904–1954) in Dachau garb. |
While in Vienna, the Hitler doppelgänger also began a frantic search to remove all evidence that the real Adolf Hitler was suicided in the "blue" Danube!
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References
Greg King & Penny Wilson. Twilight of Empire: The Tragedy at Mayerling and the End of the Habsburgs. St. Martin's Press, New York, 2017.
Haslip, Joan. The Lonely Empress: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1965.
Listowel, Judith. A Habsburg Tragedy: Crown Prince Rudolf. Butler & Tanner Publishing, London,1978.
Longo, James. Hitler and the Habsburgs: The Führer's Vendetta Against the Austrian Royals. Diversion Books, New York, 2018.
Markus, Georg. Crime at Meyerling: The Life and Death of Mary Vetsera. Ariadne Press, Riverside, California, 1995.
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