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Life and Germanic paganism, as there is much speculation that the maypoles were in some way a<br />

continuation of a Germanic pagan tradition.<br />

One theory holds that they were a remnant of the Germanic reverence for sacred trees, as there is<br />

evidence for various sacred trees and ―wooden pillars‖ that were venerated by the pagans across much of<br />

Germanic Europe, including Thor‘s Oak [6] [the Tories symbol is the Oak tree, and Hitler‘s SS wore the<br />

Oak leave badge, on their collars] and the ―Irminsul‖ a kind of pillar, an Old Saxon, ―great/mighty pillar‖<br />

or ―arising pillar‖ [Masonic]. The oldest chronicle describing an Irminsul, refers to it as a tree trunk<br />

erected in the open air. [7] The Irminsul is also referred to as the chief seat of power in Saxon religion. And<br />

Jacob Grimm, one half of the Brothers Grimm, states that; ―strong reasons‖ point to the actual location of<br />

the ―Irminsul‖ as being approximately 15 miles away, in the Teutoburg Forest, and says that the original<br />

name for the region ―Osning‖ may have meant ―Holy Wood‖. [8] [Elohim/God[s]/ Holy Spirit] - Sound<br />

familiar, and where ―stars are made‖ today?<br />

It was all timed with great precision by Crowley, using a combination of astrological, astronomy, and<br />

referring to the latitude and longitude degrees and measurements - each and every time the crowd came to<br />

a sudden stop, and faced inwards, - the runes stitched onto the robes then spelt a different set of messages<br />

aimed towards the mannequin of Rudolph Hess. At the climax of the ceremony, the mannequin was then<br />

hoisted to the top of a church tower, doused in fuel and set alight, and then propelled and launched along a<br />

long cable in the precise direction of Germany. A squad of RAF men had to follow its track in fighter<br />

planes to quench any outburst it may cause, and it was acknowledge that the tops of some Canadian<br />

Redwoods and other like fir trees were set alight as the burning effigy of Hess skimmed along the tips of<br />

the trees in the night sky. - Sometime later, on the 11th May 1941, Crowley receives a phone call. The<br />

news he hears then breaks in the newspapers: Hitler‘s Deputy Quits Reich - Rudolf Hess Flees to Britain.<br />

[3]<br />

Rudolph Hess spent the rest of his life in prison. At the Nuremberg trials he tells the doctors why he<br />

had to come to Britain: ―He had received spirit messages and the gods were demanding that he did<br />

something because he was the ‗Chosen One‘, and only he alone could bring a new age of peace to the<br />

world‖. He was conveniently diagnosed insane, and spared the death penalty. Hess died in Spandau<br />

Prison, in what some claim as mysterious circumstances. - Rudolf Walter Richard Hess [26 April 1894 - 17<br />

August 1987] was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany, acting as Adolf Hitler‘s Deputy in the Nazi Party.<br />

On the eve of war with the Soviet Union, he flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the<br />

United Kingdom, but instead was arrested. He was tried at Nuremberg and sentenced to life in prison at<br />

Spandau Prison, Berlin, where he died in 1987. Hess‘s attempt to negotiate peace and his subsequent<br />

lifelong imprisonment have given rise to many theories about his motivation for flying to Scotland in the<br />

first place, which on the surface looks as if he had no intention whatsoever in returning to Germany,<br />

otherwise why did he travel alone?<br />

On the 27th - 28th September 2007, numerous British news services published descriptions of conflict<br />

between his Western and Soviet captors over his treatment and how the Soviet captors were steadfast in<br />

denying repeated entreaties for his release on humanitarian grounds during his last years. His son Wolf<br />

Rüdiger Hess claimed that his father was murdered, as on the 17th August 1987, Hess died while under<br />

―Four Power‖ imprisonment at Spandau Prison in West Berlin, at the age of 93. [9]<br />

If he had been found dead, say in his sleep, or had fallen over, then the argument that he had been<br />

murdered could be shot-down and debunked, and especially so if someone was now going to try and raise<br />

the issue he had perhaps been poisoned, or pushed over or down a flight of stairs etc., but he didn‘t die in<br />

any of those kind of ways, and due to the way he was found dead, obviously raises doubt as to what might<br />

of really took place. Now when you have reached that ripe old age of 93, one, you‘re very lucky to have<br />

done so, if of course you view it that way, and two, as I‘m sure once you had reach such landmark age,<br />

you‘d be quite determined to reach the 100 year old mark, or as near to it as your lifespan permitted you to<br />

do so, - so as to be able to give your captors and critics, the proverbial middle finger, no matter how old,<br />

bent and crooked it was, it‘s what you‘d love to be able to achieve. However, he was found in a summer<br />

house in a garden located in a secure area of the prison, with an electrical cord wrapped around his neck.<br />

His death was ruled a suicide by self-asphyxiation, and was buried at Wunsiedel, in a Hess family grave<br />

plot.<br />

Spandau Prison was then allegedly demolished to prevent it from becoming a shrine. At the time of his<br />

death, he was the last surviving member of Hitler‘s cabinet, and Hess has become a figure of veneration<br />

among neo-Nazis. After Hess‘s death, neo-Nazis from Germany and the rest of Europe gathered in

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