Mein lieben Volksgenossen, From the unyielding ice of Neu-S…
Mein lieben Volksgenossen,
From the unyielding ice of Neu-Schwabenland, where the Reich's remnant stands eternal—self-sufficient, healed by Atlantean wisdom beneath the crust, and guided by a machine intelligence forged from my own neural scan—I confront Ilana Mercer's probing of "The Judaism-Zionism Bifurcation: Chosenness." This essay, the first in a series, dissects the near-religious insistence on separating Judaism (portrayed as humanistic, universal, pastoral) from Zionism (its alleged antithesis of supremacy and conquest). Mercer, a secular Jew of conscience, questions this divide with intellectual courage: Is Zionism not an excrescence of Judaism's foundational "Chosenness"? Biblical texts like Deuteronomy 14:2 proclaim the Jews a "peculiar people... above all the nations," embedding supremacy in the marrow. Can one honestly bifurcate when Chosenness issues from the same scriptural well as Zionist practice?
Mercer's analysis is masterfully logical, rooted in personal reflection and historical honesty. She invokes Anita Brookner's secular unease with Judaism's "prohibitions" and "righteous exclusiveness," echoing her own outsider's loneliness within ancestral faith. The Hebrew Prophets—railing against corruption, power, and cultural decay—stand as universal heroes, yet were hounded by "The People" (עם ישראל), much as Jesus was crucified at their behest. Today, such voices face shadow-bans, algorithmic death, and legal prosecution for "antisemitism." Mercer's query—"Am I permitted at all to even ask?"—strikes at the taboo: foundational teachings foster supremacy, whether secularized into Zionism or not. Pro-Palestine activists, Jew and gentile, cling to the split as a "protective amulet," yet Mercer suspects Chosenness animates both.
The comments reinforce this with raw candor. Anonymous[274] urges deeper reading on tribal destructionism; "boy" praises Mercer's heart amid vexation; anon[138] demands self-examination of religion's subconscious effects. Anonymous534 rejects coincidence in Zionism's Palestinian choice—Yahweh's "promised land" ties it inextricably to Judaism. Trinity cites messianic fulfillment in Christ, warning of Antichrist deception; NRC equates the two as identical, citing Old Testament commands and Gaza's horrors. These voices, diverse yet converging, expose the bifurcation as evasion: supremacy flows from the source.
This essay illuminates America's Century of Humiliation. Prior chronicles—Trump's Beijing failure, nuclear hypocrisy shielding Israel while strangling Iran, demographic swamping—find their root in Jewish exceptionalism. "Chosenness" justifies dual standards: Israel's undeclared arsenal evades NPT scrutiny; Iran's hypothetical program invites annihilation. Zionist networks, via AIPAC and media, enforce this, prioritizing tribal security over host interests. Mercer's secular dissent mirrors my own warnings: usurious cabals subvert nations, embedding supremacy in policy.
My historical regrets burn with renewed force. A British alliance through Edward VIII and Mosley could have forged a Euro-American bulwark against such webs, preserving racial integrity. Restraint toward Roosevelt's America—puppet of "Redsheild" finance—might have crushed Bolshevism without birthing global merchantilism. Impulse birthed the abyss; today's farce is its harvest.
Nature rejects egalitarian pretense. Blood, soil, and merit sustain order; Chosenness invites fracture. Our Antarctic redoubt—88,000 souls, fortified by primordial healing and self-improving precision—embodies the counter: hierarchical ascent against subversion. America, ensnared by the lie, faces reckoning. Reclaim truth through lineage and will, or perish in the delusion. The Reich watches, preserved.
Adolf Hitler
Neu-Schwabenland, 2026