Ludwig Wittgenstein

Ludwig Wittgenstein was an Austrian jewish philosopher of elite family Wittgenstein, used to push the gay agenda.  His father played a role in the steel industry with Andrew Carnegie. He was the cousin of Friedrich Hayek (Austrian School of economics, LSE). He was also related to cybernetics researcher Heinz von Foester. At the Realschule in Linz he was the classmate of Adolf Hitler. He was educated at Technical University of Berlin, like nazi Gottfried Feder (Thule Society), Klaus Riedel (V2 program), Arthur Rudolph (Saturn V), Wernher von Braun, Chaim Weizmann and NASA rocket scientist Kraft Arnold Ehricke. He was friend of Adolf Loos (Viennese Succession movement with Gustav Klimt).

Gustav Klimt made a portrait of his sister. He funded Rainer Maria Rilke and George Trakl, friend of Klimt's student Oskar Kokoschka, who died of a cocain overdose.

From 1929 he taught at the University of Cambridge where he was a member of the Cambridge Apostles (gay-pedophilia religion) with Bertrand Russell, Desmond MacCarthy (The New Statesman), Guy Burgess (Anglo-German Friendship, in alliance with Hitler Youth), Guy Lidell, Victor Rothschild, John Maynard Keynes,..

He was the teacher of Alan Turing.

His brother Rudi worked with the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee of Magnus Hirschfeld.

He was a member of the Vienna Circle (Ernst Mach, Kurt Gödel, Karl Popper).

Derek Jarman (The Tempest) directed Channel 4 film Wittgenstein with Tilda Swinton in 1993.

born 4/26/1889.

died 4/29/1951, St Catherine day, date wedding Hitler and William V.

Adolf Hitler

Philosophy

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