A Visit From Hitler
It was startling to go from dreaming about Hawaii to being jolted awake by pressure on the side of my bed. You can only imagine my shock when I grabbed my glasses and could clearly see Hitler sitting on the edge of my bed. Being a history buff, it was both a shock and exciting at the same time. I was going to get to talk to one of the most known figures from world history. I was the first to speak. “How did you get here? You have been presumed dead for many years.”
Hitler looked at me almost mournful, eyes drooping. “I never got to tell my story. The world only got to hear from the victors and not from some of us that were in the depths of that ghastly war. The world deserves to know that it was Americans who funded me, who assisted me in the goals that were set forth. The Rothchild’s and Rockefeller’s were critical in my war efforts. I could not have gone as far as I did if it were not for them. Then at the end, they pulled out due to fear of being brought down. At least they made sure that I was able to stage my death in that bunker and escape to Argentina.”
I sat in awe, not believing what I was hearing from the man that would know the best what happened. “Why did you start the war and start executing the Jews? Why were you taking their treasures?
Hitler had a look of disgust on his face when he began to speak. “When Germany was in financial trouble, we needed help. The Jewish bankers and investors helped us out requiring the vast amounts of artwork and other items in our possession as collateral. When they started taking over the country we decided to fight back and to retake what was originally taken from us. When we did, the world turned against us and made us the villains. I am not saying that I did not overstep in some instances, but I did not start the war.”
I sat, by this time with pen and paper, taking notes from this once in a lifetime interview. “Why did you have the concentration camps and the vast number of executions? There were a lot of innocent people that lost their lives.”
Hitler almost teared up before speaking again. “There were many in my military that were violent, that were bloodthirsty. I allowed them to do what they felt was necessary to take our country back. This was supported by those in power in the United States, those really in power that is. Behind the scenes, the Rockefellers and Rothschilds call the shots. They are the ones behind the scenes pulling the strings. When they need a war to benefit their agenda, such as the war with Germany, they finance both sides and fuel the hatred that leads to war.”
Just as I was about to ask another question Hitler disappeared. There were so many more things I wanted to say, to ask. He gave me some things to think about. Maybe there will be a second visit. Only time will tell.