George Lincoln Rockwell's Prophecy - and You
AT THE VERY
BEGINNING of his career as an open National Socialist,
George Lincoln Rockwell had a vision about his eventual fate. In Chapter
XIII of his autobiography This Time the World, he
prophesized:
"I knew that I would not live to see this victory that I would make possible. But I would not die before I had made that victory certain."
Rockwell
took the National Socialist struggle seriously, knowing that it would
someday consume his life. And before that fateful day arrived, he had
been beaten up and tossed in jail on numerous occasions; he had lost his
beloved wife and children, and was estranged from the rest of his
family. He was unceremoniously thrown out of the US Navy six months
before he would have been eligible for a 20-year pension. Some critics
today accuse him of "LARPing." Does it sound to you like he was playing
games?
Today, there are some people
who self-identify as National Socialists who do not take the struggle
seriously. Rather, they treat it as a hobby in which they indulge, if
and when the mood strikes them.
I call to the attention of
these people what JRR Tolkien had to say about prophecies, on the last
page of his novel, The Hobbit:
"Then
the prophecies of the old songs turned out to be true, after a
fashion," said Bilbo.
"Of course!" said
Gandalf. "And why should they not prove true? Surely you don't
disbelieve the prophecies, because you had a hand in bringing them
about yourself?"
All
National Socialists are part of a great historic movement, which may be
termed the Body of Adolf Hitler. Conduct yourselves accordingly - and
help with your life and actions to fulfill Commander Rockwell's
prophecy!
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