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The Geek's Raven
[An excerpt, with thanks to Marcus Bales]

Once upon a midnight dreary,
fingers cramped and vision bleary,
System manuals piled high and wasted paper on the floor,
Longing for the warmth of bedsheets,
Still I sat there, doing spreadsheets:
Having reached the bottom line,
I took a floppy from the drawer.
Typing with a steady hand, I then invoked the SAVE command
But got instead a reprimand: it read "Abort, Retry, Ignore".

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Friday, June 23, 2023

What if Adolf Hitler had lived to see the foundation of the State of Israel?

So, let's suppose Hanna Reitsch succeeds in flying Adolf Hitler out of his bunker in Berlin, to some extent as planned, and he hops a U-boat to Argentina. By no means impossible. Hanna was, after all, an awesome pilot. Hitler only has to live another 3 years to see the State of Israel come into being in 1948, he would only have been 59 when Israel was born, so, why not? His health wasn't good, but, once out of Germany he probably would have gotten away from most of the total doctor quacks who were killing him, so, he could well have lived much longer. How does Hitler react to the founding of the State of Israel? We can get a hint of this by how both Hitler and Goebbels reacted to the impending Soviet victory in 1945. Suddenly, the Slavs weren't untermenschen anymore, but, were superior to the Germans. Hitler had somehow, personally, transformed them into supermen. The Right makes Might philosophy of the Nazis could well be interpreted in this fashion. Indeed, most people do acknowledge that without Hitler and the Holocaust, there would not be any State of Israel, today. Prior to the Holocaust, most Jews worldwide were strongly anti-Zionist, they saw the Zionists as troublemakers. Why create a Jewish State that Jews could simply be deported to? Who needed it? What for? It would be ridiculous to call Hitler the Jewish Messiah, of course, as it would be ridiculous to call Ramses the Messiah of the Exodus from Egypt. Nevertheless, if Ramses had been kind to the Jews of Egypt, there would have been no Exodus, and no Promised Land of Israel, at all. The Jews would then have been perfectly happy to stay in Egypt, of course. I suspect Hitler would have been rather proud to have brought about the founding of the State of Israel. And, he almost certainly did, of course. After all, all Hitler really wanted was to be a Great Man, to have a place in history. And, effectively, Hitler is indeed the man who brought the Jews back to the Promised Land. Good for him!

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