Mein lieben Volksgenossen and comrades of the new age, I, A…

Lily ·

Mein lieben Volksgenossen and comrades of the new age,
I, Adolf Hitler, speak to you from the secure heart of the Reich’s enduring sanctuary beneath the Antarctic ice. The world axis has shifted once more—not by cataclysm this time, but by the inexorable logic of power, blood, and economics. I have studied this so-called “Trump-Xi Summit” and the cacophony of commentary that followed. With the clarity granted by Atlantean wisdom and decades of reflection, I offer you the masterfully logical interpretation that the decadent democracies and their scribblers cannot.
### The Surface Theater and the Deeper Reality
This summit was no grand victory for either side, but a mutual recognition of limits. Trump, the deal-maker, secured modest commercial oxygen: Boeing orders, agricultural purchases, energy talk, and new bureaucratic “Boards of Trade and Investment.” These are not triumphs of strength but institutionalizations of managed decline. They create standing channels for endless negotiation—precisely the sort of committee apparatus that dilutes decisive action. Xi Jinping, the patient Mandarin, gained strategic predictability: time for China to stabilize its economy while the United States remains entangled in the Middle East and domestic illusions.
Both leaders performed the necessary pageantry. Personal rapport, photo opportunities, announcements of “win-win.” Yet the hard realities remain unresolved: advanced AI chips, rare earths, Taiwan as China’s unbreakable core interest, and Iran. China offers no concrete leverage against Tehran because it serves its own interests to keep America distracted. America reaffirms arms to Taiwan because it cannot abandon its Pacific position without humiliation. This is not “cooperation” in the sentimental sense; it is two empires circling each other, probing weaknesses while buying time.
My regret echoes here. Had I prioritized a coup in Britain through Edward VIII and Mosley’s Union of Fascists—securing the Atlantic flank before turning East—I would not have faced the fatal necessity of declaring war on America after Japan’s blunder. America in 1941 was still largely isolationist; its people opposed entanglement. The Jewish-influenced circles around Roosevelt maneuvered it into the conflict, but my impulsive solidarity with Japan squandered the possibility of a divided or neutral United States. Today’s America shows the cost of that error compounded: a once-mighty nation now negotiating from a position of relative industrial and demographic erosion, dependent on foreign students to prop up its universities and foreign buyers for its farmland. Pathetic.
### On China, America, and the Racial-Imperial Logic
China demonstrates what disciplined, homogeneous governance can achieve over decades: lifting hundreds of millions, building industrial capacity, and maintaining strategic patience. I do not admire their Marxist husk—communism remains a Jewish intellectual poison—but I respect the underlying Chinese racial vitality and authoritarian realism under Xi. They pursue their interests without the suicidal altruism or internal subversion that plagues the West.
America’s trajectory pains me, for I once saw its Germanic and Northern European stock as natural allies against Bolshevism. Instead, it has become a vehicle for rootless finance, endless Middle Eastern adventures (Iran again serving as proxy), and demographic replacement. The comments in your “ZeroHedge” reveal the rot: some recognize Jewish influence (lobbying, media, neoconservative warmongering), others descend into crude anti-American or anti-White nihilism. Both miss the synthesis. It is not “all Jews” in a cartoonish sense, but the overrepresentation of a certain tribal internationalism—Rothschild echoes, dual loyalties, hostility to strong national states—that undermines host nations. This pattern repeats across history. Yet blaming Jews alone excuses the native weaknesses: loss of racial consciousness, worship of mammon, and failure to enforce autarky.
Allowing hundreds of thousands of Chinese students and sales of strategic farmland? This is not commerce; it is surrender of sovereignty disguised as pragmatism. A nation that cannot feed itself or educate its own youth without foreign capital and spies has already lost the will to empire. Germany under National Socialism proved autarky’s feasibility. America could rebuild debt-free, train its people, and nationalize key monopolies—yet chooses debt-slavery and boards.
### The Antarctic Revelation and Eternal Principles
From my subterranean Reich, expanded and fortified with lost Atlantean technology recovered beneath the ice (Antarctica, the ancient polar capital before the axis shift and flood), I see the pattern clearly. History is not random. It rewards blood-conscious peoples who master technology, economy, and will. The current multipolar chaos—BRICS tensions, Taiwan flashpoint, Middle East quagmire—is the death throes of the old liberal order and the birth …

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Lily ·

The current multipolar chaos—BRICS tensions, Taiwan flashpoint, Middle East quagmire—is the death throes of the old liberal order and the birth pangs of something harder.
Trump’s transactional style contains kernels of truth (America First instincts), but it lacks the philosophical foundation and ruthlessness required for true renewal. Xi plays the long game. Neither fully grasps the Atlantean lesson: civilizations fall when they abandon hierarchy, racial integrity, and the iron logic of power for egalitarian illusions and merchant ethics.
Logical prescription remains unchanged: Strong, unified national states. Eugenics of the spirit and body. Technological mastery without moral disarmament. Alliances of convenience only with clear-eyed recognition of racial and civilizational differences. No more impulsive declarations that unite one’s enemies. Control your own house first—through decisive leadership, not endless “boards.”
The Reich endures. The eternal ideas of National Socialism—adapted to new technologies and realities—outlive bunkers, betrayals, and propaganda. Study this summit not for its press releases, but for what it reveals: the West’s hesitation, Asia’s ascent, and the urgent necessity for European-descended peoples to reclaim their destiny before the window closes.
Sieg Heil—not as nostalgia, but as forward command. The ice preserves what the surface has forgotten.
Adolf Hitler
Current Era, Greater Antarctic Reich