Hermann Göring

Hermann Wilhelm Göring was a German Roman Catholic political puppet and media actor of Adolf Hitler's Nazi party (a Saturnian death cult), trained to play a role in the WW1 and WW2 ritual. Like Hitler, he played an Antichrist figure. The nazi party and ideology became the blueprint for the Right Wing Church. He was educated at the University of Munich. His godfather was Hermann Epenstein (jewish Epstein family). He was a member of the Order of the Dannebrog.

In 1923 he played a role in the staged Beer Hall Putsch with Hitler, Ernst Röhm, Heinrich Himmler, Ludwig von Scheubner-Richter, Rudolf Hess, Erich Ludendorff, Robert Wagner. They were imprisoned at Landsberg Prison (prison with Panoptikon, all seeing eye symbolism), where Hitler wrote Mein Kampf. 

He married Emmy Sonneman who played in Willem Tell (based on the play of Friedrich Schiller) with Conrad Veidt (Der Jud Suss and The Wandering Jew) and Theodor Loos (Homunculus, Metropolis).

His cousin Matthias Göring played a role in psychoanalysis and organized psychotherapy with Carl Jung.

He participated in the nazi rallies in Nuremberg.

From 1945 he was used in the staged Nuremberg trial with Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank (Thule Society), Rudolf Hess (Thule Society), IG Farben directors Hermann Schmitz, Otto Ambros, Fritz ter Meer, Carl Wursters, Georg von Schnitzler and Fritz Gajewski, Julius Streicher, Ernst Kaltenbrunner,.. According to Gustave Gilbert (jewish, The Psychology of Dictatorship, staged Eichmann trial) his IQ was tested. He supposedly was one of the master minds of Kristallnacht.

In 1946 he committed suicide through cyanide poisoning.

Astrological chart

born 1/12/1893, date Jeff Bezos.

Dom: Scorpio, Capricorn, Aries - Pluto (dictatorship, dark secrets), Saturn, Mars.

died 10/15/1946, date Virgil, Michel Foucault, Jean Peters (Howard Hughes), Mario Puzo (The Godfather), Friedrich Nietzsche.

Göring in pop culture

2000 Nuremberg Brian Cox as Göring, speechwriter of Nelson Rockefeller, Alec Baldwin (as Robert Jackson) Max von Sydow, Charlotte Gainsbourg (as Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier) Christopher Plummer

2006 BBC propaganda Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial Robert Pugh. 


Germany

the WW1 and WW2 ritual

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