3 Bizarre (and Real) Nazi Occult Operations | @ConspiracyStuff
Summary
TLDRThe script delves into the peculiar pursuits of the Nazi party, exploring their expeditions in search of mythological civilizations and the Holy Grail, believed to grant superpowers by Heinrich Himmler. It also touches on the occult rituals practiced by the SS under Himmler's influence, aiming to replace Christian holidays with pagan ceremonies. Furthermore, the script hints at the Ahnenerbe's role in attempting to rewrite history to align with Nazi ideologies, such as the Aryan master race myth. The video promises an upcoming exploration of these topics in greater depth.
Takeaways
- 🎥 The script is from an episode of 'Stuff They Don't Want You to Know', a podcast discussing unusual historical events and conspiracy theories.
- 🎬 The opening quote is from 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade', highlighting the Nazi's quest for the Holy Grail, which is a real-life inspired event.
- 🌏 The Nazi party conducted expeditions to various locations like Tibet, Mongolia, and India in search of mythological civilizations to create their own myths.
- 🔮 Heinrich Himmler, a high-ranking Nazi official, believed in the power of the Holy Grail and sought it in Barcelona, Spain, thinking it could grant him superpowers.
- 🧙 Himmler and the SS were involved in occult rituals and pagan ceremonies, moving away from Christian holidays in an attempt to reshape German culture.
- 💥 There's speculation about the Nazi's involvement with nuclear power and weaponry, which will be explored in an upcoming podcast.
- 📚 The Ahnenerbe department was established to recreate or correct history, promoting the idea of an Aryan master race and the legitimacy of magic.
- 🧐 The Ahnenerbe functioned similarly to a folklore department but with significant funding and an agenda to support Nazi ideologies.
- 🎉 The podcast hosts encourage viewers to stay tuned for more information on the Nazi's global quest to reconstruct history.
- 📧 The script ends with an invitation for audience interaction through social media and email at [email protected].
Q & A
What is the podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You to Know' about?
-The podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You to Know' explores various topics that are often hidden or not widely discussed, including strange historical events and government secrets.
Why is the Indiana Jones film 'The Last Crusade' mentioned in the script?
-The film 'The Last Crusade' is mentioned because it features a plot involving the search for the Holy Grail, which is connected to the real-life Nazi party's interest in mythical and historical artifacts.
What was the real-life Nazi party's interest in the Holy Grail?
-The real-life Nazi party, particularly Heinrich Himmler, was interested in the Holy Grail because they believed it had mythological significance and could potentially grant superpowers.
What was the purpose of the Nazi party's expeditions to various parts of the world?
-The Nazi party conducted expeditions to find mythological or lost civilizations and to create their own myths, which aligned with their ideological beliefs.
Who was Heinrich Himmler and why was he significant in the context of the Nazi party's strange activities?
-Heinrich Himmler was a high-ranking member of the Nazi hierarchy and was involved in occult practices. He personally traveled to Spain in search of the Holy Grail and promoted the celebration of Pagan holidays within the SS.
What is the connection between the Nazi party and occult rituals?
-Heinrich Himmler believed in the power of symbolism and occult practices, leading to the SS being encouraged to celebrate Pagan holidays and rituals instead of Christian ones, in an attempt to distance the German people from Christianity.
What is the Ahnenerbe and how was it related to the Nazi party's efforts to recreate or correct history?
-The Ahnenerbe was a department within the Nazi party that aimed to promote and research the idea of an Aryan master race and other preconceived notions, effectively attempting to rewrite or correct history according to their beliefs.
What is 'Operation Epsilon' and how is it connected to the Nazi party's interest in nuclear power?
-Operation Epsilon is a topic that the podcast hosts plan to explore in an upcoming audio podcast and video. It refers to the Nazi party's alleged research into nuclear power and the development of nuclear weaponry.
How can listeners of the podcast get in touch with the hosts?
-Listeners can get in touch with the hosts through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, or by sending an email to the provided address, [email protected].
What is the significance of the Nazi party's interest in mythological artifacts and history in the context of the podcast?
-The podcast explores these interests as examples of the strange and lesser-known activities of the Nazi party, highlighting the extent to which they pursued unconventional and ideologically driven goals.
Outlines
🔍 The Quest for the Holy Grail and Nazi Expeditions
This paragraph delves into the historical curiosity of the Nazi party's search for the Holy Grail, as depicted in the film 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.' It highlights real-life events where the Nazis, particularly Heinrich Himmler, sought mythological artifacts and civilizations to forge their own myths. The narrative mentions Himmler's personal quest in Barcelona for the Holy Grail, believed to bestow superhuman powers. The paragraph also alludes to the broader context of the Nazi party's involvement in occult practices and their expeditions to various regions, hinting at a deeper exploration of these themes in subsequent content.
📜 Occult Rituals and the Nazi's Attempt to Rewrite History
The second paragraph focuses on the Nazi party's engagement with occult rituals and their endeavor to recreate or correct history through the establishment of the Ahnenerbe department. It discusses Himmler's directive to the SS to celebrate Pagan holidays instead of Christian ones, aiming to detach the German populace from Christianity. The paragraph also teases an upcoming exploration of 'Operation Epsilon' in relation to the Nazis' potential discovery of nuclear power. Additionally, it invites viewers to stay tuned for more on the Ahnenerbe's role in perpetuating the myth of an Aryan master race and its quest to validate preconceived historical notions.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Indiana Jones
💡Holy Grail
💡Nazi Party
💡Heinrich Himmler
💡Occult
💡Ahnenerbe
💡Pagan Holidays
💡Mythological Civilizations
💡Nuclear Power
💡Operation Epsilon
💡Conspiracy
Highlights
The Nazi party conducted expeditions to various locations like Tibet, Mongolia, India, Greenland, and eastern Europe in search of mythological or lost civilizations to create their own myths.
Heinrich Himmler, a high-ranking Nazi official, believed the Holy Grail could grant him superpowers and traveled to Spain in search of it, though it is believed he did not find it.
Himmler was influenced by an author who suggested the Grail might be in France, but there is no evidence to support that he located it there either.
Himmler and the SS practiced occult rituals and Pagan ceremonies, with Himmler issuing a memo in 1936 detailing which holidays the SS should celebrate instead of Christian ones.
The Nazi party aimed to ween the German people away from Christianity, as part of their effort to establish a new belief system.
There is speculation about the Nazi party's involvement with nuclear power and weaponry through Operation Epsilon, a topic to be explored in an upcoming audio podcast.
The Ahnenerbe department was established by the Nazis to recreate or correct history, promoting the idea of an Aryan master race and other preconceived notions.
The Ahnenerbe functioned like a folklore department with unlimited funding, tasked with making certain ideas appear true, such as the existence of advanced ancient civilizations or the reality of magic.
The upcoming video series will delve into the Nazi quest to reconstruct history around the world, providing further insights into their unusual activities.
Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned for the next video in the series to learn more about these historical oddities.
The podcasters can be found on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter for further interaction.
An audio podcast is available where listeners' messages, tweets, and emails may be featured.
The email address [email protected] is provided for those who wish to contact the podcasters.
The podcasters hint at the exploration of additional strange activities by the Nazi party in future episodes.
The transcript suggests that all world governments have engaged in unusual activities, not just the Nazi party.
The podcasters express their gratitude to the audience for tuning in and encourage them to follow them on various platforms.
Transcripts
- Ask yourself, Dr. Jones, why do you seek
the cup of Christ?
Is it for his glory, or your own?
You can turn back now, or learn the stuff
they don't want you to know.
Hello, thanks for tuning in, that is Matt,
I'm Ben, this is stuff they don't want
you to know.
We're back from a vacation which is why we
had just classic episodes last week.
Now, some of you, who might be Indiana Jones
fans probably recognize the quotation at the top.
It comes from Matt and I's favorite
Indiana Jones film, the last crusade.
In that film there's a really weird thing that
happens and this faction of the Nazi party is
questing around the middle east looking for
the holy grail, the cup of christ.
Weirdly enough, that sort of based on a real event.
As we know, the real life Nazi party tried
a lot of weird things, we're not even talking about
the depraved, horrible things,
we're talking about just weird things.
And to be fair, all world governments have
done and probably are doing things that
sound pretty weird.
Our government, the government of wherever you're
watching this, but what are three really strange
things that Nazi party did?
Here's number one, expeditions, yes.
The Nazi party did have expeditions to Tibet, to
Mongolia, to parts of India, Greenland,
eastern Europe, Finland, the list goes on,
and why?
They were looking for mythological or lost
civilizations.
They were looking to create their own myths.
Now remember that, because we're gonna
come back to that later.
So back to grail.
Specifically, Heinrich Himmler,
pretty high up in the Nazi hierarchy,
pretty high up in some occult hierarchies,
at least according to his self-reported beliefs.
Heinrich Himmler actually traveled to
Barcelona, Spain to look for the physical
holy grail.
Why?
He thought it would give him super powers.
That is true.
He thought it was, A, real, and B, possibly
capable of giving him powers beyond those
of mortal men.
Did he find the grail?
As far as we know, he did not.
He also believed, there was an author that
he was a big fan of, who said that the grail
might be in France.
Again, in either case we don't think he found it.
We have no proof that he did.
And speaking of Himmler, that leads to number two
on our list, occult rituals.
Now we've all seen the films and the movies
like, Dead Snow, where there are these cursed
Nazi zombies and where people high up
in the nazi hieracrchy are practicing dark magic.
Himmler actual believed in a lot of this stuff,
or at least the symbolism and that's why the
SS actually did have this mandate to practice
occult rituals.
Basically, Pagan holidays.
Maybe you think about it, a holiday is pretty much
a ritual and from the outside looking in,
it seems pretty occult.
So, what we know about this is that in the
mid 1930s, I believe 1936, Himmler actually
sent out a memo detailing the Pagan holidays
and ceremonies that the SS should celebrate
instead of the Christian holidays,
because he was trying to ween the German people
as a whole away from Christianity.
This is not the third thing,
this is just something that we think is interesting,
did the Nazi party discover nuclear power,
did they make nuclear weaponry?
Well, there's a big question about that
that goes into something called
Operation Epsilon, which Matt and I are going
to be exploring in an audio podcast coming up,
and maybe a video; it's a story for another day.
Sorry for the fake-out.
Number three.
Number three weird thing that
the Nazi's did actively.
They sought to recreate history.
Or, depending on how they saw it,
they sought to correct history.
Which had already been distorted and they
sought to do this with a department called
the Ahnenerbe.
Ahnenerbe.
I'm mispronouncing it, but this department
was very real.
Imagine a folklore department at your local
university, given billions of dollars of funding,
with skies-the-limit ideas as long as
they made certain preconceived notions
appear to be true.
Like the idea of an Arryan master race, the idea
of a law civilization that fell apart due to
some weird cataclysm, or the idea that at some
level, magic is real.
So, what Matt and I found out about this
institution, which a lot of people,
surprisingly, were unaware of, we knew
it had to be the subject of our next video.
So if you would like to learn more about
the Nazi quest around the world
to reconstruct history, then please,
stay tuned for the upcoming video in this series.
As always, thank you so much for watching,
find us on Facebook, you can find us
on Twitter, too.
And of course, we have an audio podcast where
your messages, tweets, and emails might just make
it on the air.
"Oh! But wait, if I wanna email you,"
you're saying, "well, how do I do that?"
Great question.
Our address is [email protected]
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