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Writer's pictureNémeth Debs

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Updated: Apr 22, 2022

From the Ayatollah - TG


They may have won the battle, but to this day, their every waking moment is haunted by the spectre of the enemy they feared more than any before, and more than any since.


He haunts them through the fire, the hatred, the resentment, the knowledge, the love, the courage, the zeal, and the fanatical, unrelenting drive to do justice that burns on within each and every one of us, every second of every day, and through the fires yet to rise within millions more of our people in the years ahead.


They may appear to have won, but for what? They haven't been able to relax for a second, and thanks to the fire that continues to burn within each of us, they never will. They know this better than we ever could, because they live with it every day of their lives. They know nothing else.


If you doubt it, just look at what they say and do. They tell us themselves over and over every day in word, deed, and policy.


Through us, he haunts every second of their lives, and he will continue to haunt them until the day when every last one of their atrocities, humiliations, misdeeds, and treacheries has finally been redressed, on our fucking terms, once and for all.


They try and they try with their many pitchforks to drive nature out . . .


. . . But in the end, nature always comes back.


Hail Victory


In 1957, Paula Hitler published this defiant and poetic statement twelve years after her brother Adolf's death. It was aimed at the sea of lies and filth endlessly vomited by the controlled press. Her love and devotion to her brother shine like a beacon to us all.


“Gentlemen, never forget this; your names will be forgotten even before your bodies have rotted away in the earth, but the name Adolf Hitler will still be a light in the darkness. You cannot murder him by drowning his memory in your sick buckets, and you cannot strangle him with your filthy, ink-stained fingers. His name exists forever in hundreds of thousands of souls. You are far too insignificant to even touch him. He loved Germany. He fretted over Germany, and when he fought for honor and respect, he fought for German honor and respect for Germany. And when there was nothing left, he gave his life for Germany. Trust me on this: the Führer’s utter unselfishness in word and deed alone guarantees his immortality.”



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