July 17, 2009

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My mother was part of the Nazi Hitler Youth.  They were given food etc... while others who were not part of that group were left out to defend for themselves.

While my father was growing up in Europe and eventually he told me, I don't know if he mentioned to my mother, but he became a mason.  It would account for some of the things he did.  One of which was pedophilia. I remember he was asked to do money laundering at the London Head office where he was working, and if he told anyone he would be the fall guy.  Somehow he extracted himself from the sordid messy business of all the Masonic stuff, but he never really got work.  He was black balled so to speak.

My mother on the other hand was involved with the occult and Satanism and of course through the Nazi Hitler Youth indoctrinated into the Illuminati.  She was groomed to get a husband, use sex as a tool and to trap any of her children into the same mold she was from.  She often would tell me about her exploits into trapping men.  But she would often stop short of telling me about using them.  She hated men to an extent that she clouded every ones judgment of what went on.  She hid a lot of stuff, and still does today.  She agrees with what goes on with the authorities and what they are doing and where they are going. 

 My father who was in the airforce for a few years before meeting my mother, was introduced into the Masons by the brass and later at University he was indoctrinated.  He never really talked about what they did, but he did say that some of the plans they had.  He also talked a lot about money - it being the greatest invention of all time.  And that sex was used to control young women and he was to indoctrinate them usually from the age of 13-17.  He tried it with me, but I fought back and later in my 30's I fought back with my mother.  I even wrote a book about breaking away from it, and how she still uses the Nazi occultic practices.  Which is probably one of the reasons she and my father were attracted to each other.  Their strange ideas and way of doing things puzzled me for years, until I started doing research for my book.  It took me down avenues I had never heard of and found myself looking at certain things such as the way they talked or dealt with me, treating a woman like myself as a slave and trying to bring me up as a sex slave.  Of course they didn't bargain on the fact that I had a huge rebellious streak and didn't want to know.  They even paired me up with a 'suitable match' and when that didn't work out, they tried to get rid of me.

 


Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at