• Kaiser Adolf's Interrogation After Escape, Diplomatic Asylum, and the Disgusting Berlin Wall.

  • Nov 26 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Kaiser Adolf's Interrogation After Escape, Diplomatic Asylum, and the Disgusting Berlin Wall.

  • Summary

  • Everything they don;t want the public to know about events after Kaiser Adolf Hitler the Hohenzollern escaped prisoner of war jai in Yugoslavia in late 1959.

    Picking up from the previous episode with details of his interrogation by Italian authorities. Which included incidents akin to torture because of his repeated factual responses to questions during the process.

    Kaiser Adolf took Diplomatic Asylum in Italy and became an Italian citizen on 12 August 1961.

    The East German "Government" started building what became the "Berlin Wall" the following morning on the 13th of August. It was initially designed to remind the Kaiser of the place he was nearly fatally wounded with a machine gun at during trench warfare on the Western Front during WW1 (around the turn of 1917). It was an attempt to resume trying to cause him a nervous breakdown back to the state he was in after multiple emergency surgeries after his horrific wounding (bedridden, and unable to get out of bed, or talk).

    They embellished the wall form there, with more and more reference to the Western Front and his time being illegally held prisoner in Yugoslavia. Italians pretended he had top pay a prostitute for sex and provide proof in exchange for a return to Germany to resume being Kaiser. Insipid.

    He had never seen the front of a television when he escaped jail in Late 1959. He was shown one and then fake history documentaries about him after he took diplomatic asylum. One documentary falsely claimed he ordered the torture and murder of his older ineligible brother and hero figure (after he went into politics), Ernst Rohm.

    It claimed Kaiser Adolf was responsible for the crime of the murder of Ernst Rohm being organized and committed, as if he openly admitted it publicly afterwards, and then the public and law enforcement decided not to arrest him for it, and let it ride. As if all said "fair enough then".

    The falsified material pretending he ordered the abduction, torture, and murder of his older brother and hero Ernst was why he never returned to Germany after seeing the fictional material. It was clearly made there, by Germans, and had a lot of resources dedicated to it, as if a movie like production.

    His reply to people asking why he never tried to go back to Germany to live was a quiet "I never went back there because of what they pretended I did to my brother" (Ernst Rohm).

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