Green Nazis
GREEN NAZIS
It is alleged Jean Michel Nihoul was involved with running a fringe political group in the 1980s which mixed New Age pseudo-philosophy and extreme green ideas. Some of its members later became associated with underground European fascist groups and radical ecology organizations advocating the culling of humanity to save the planet. When some investigators began to find links to former associates of Nihoul and rising right-wing politicians such as Netherland’s Pim Fortuyn (assassinated in 2002) they speculated that any conspiracy in the Dutroux affair may have a ‘Green Nazi’ facet.
This is the shame. You do just not see the phrase ‘Green Nazi’ in print nearly enough for my liking.
Labels: Conspiracy Files, Green Nazis
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Green Nazi... seems like something of an oxymoron doesn't it?
This phrase "the culling of humanity to save the planet" is darned chilling. Who were they going to cull?
If you look at some of the beliefs of leading members of Hitler’s Nazi party you can a strong vein of eco-fascism. The strands of thought they supported continue to thrive in even more extreme, mutated forms in the current raft of Green Nazis. Anyone who believe humanity is nothing more than a dangerous virus that should be wiped out scares me. As for those they wanted to cull… no surprise that they were the poor, the starving and non-white.
Ah, before my time. I remember they were trying to build the master race. Why I thought it was just the Jewish is my own ignorance. Which I have just put on display. :-)
The Nazis were famously pagan, and pagan ideaology is very green, I can definitely see the links. David, my brain works a little bit like yours sometimes, I think. Either that or I've read too much on Nazism than is good for me.
I know Hitler had a love of nature, and a few other leanings in that direction, besides just being a vegetarian.
The Nazi ethic was very much countryside-oriented, there was a definite glorification of the land going on.
And as for the White Light Fascists, I lived in Glastonbury for 6 years, I know all about that one. The very idea in certain 'New Age' circles is that the more spiritually evolved you are, the bluer your eyes, the blonder your hair, the fairer your skin. Just look at some of the New Age artwork to get an iead of what I mean by that. It's largely unspoken, but very obvious once you see it.
And the Nazis had a liking for Blavatsky, same as the New Agers. That's where they got the Swastika idea from. It's an ancient Hindu symbol.
David I know you know all this, but some of your readers might not have figured it out.
Thank you for that Chandira. And Zirelda, don’t dare feel ignorant. They do not teach anything close to a full history of what the Nazi’s really believed in.
Grandfather Smith – my mother’s father – worked for SOE and was one of the first into Gestapo headquarters after Paris was liberated. What he saw is too horrific for me to relate here, but some of it was clearly occult related. A few years ago I was able to ask someone who had actually been involved in the Nuremberg show trials why evidence of Nazi atrocities with occult elements were excluded. The answer: “We did not want them to be able to raise the possibility of insanity.”
However, when I talk of Green Nazis today, I am thinking of those crypto-fascists who see humanity as a problem for the planet that can be solved be depopulating certain elements of it. Under the mask of putting the environment first is a belief in forcibly returning us to a non-existent pre-industrial, pagan idyll. I like electricity, clean water and the potential benefits of global communication. I would rather see humanity as the greatest resource we have rather than share the Green Nazi view that humanity is a disease.
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