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the teachings of Gurdjieff and Madame Blavatsky, though it is hard to see how the Nazis
could have reconciled Blavatsky's Five Root Races with Horbiger's Four Lunar Epochs.
However, like Hitler, Horbiger used to say that to bother about coherence was a deadly vice.
National Socialist philosophy consisted not of a series of logically argued and consistent
theses, but of a bundle of theories arrived at by intuitive means.  You put your trust in
equations but not in me!' fumed Horbiger.  How long will it be before you understand that
mathematics are nothing but lies and are completely useless?'6
A cameo of Hitler's remarks, drawn from his Table Talk, displays his agreement with the
teachings of Horbiger:
 I'm quite inclined to accept the cosmic theories of Horbiger. It's not impossible, in fact, that
10,000 years before our era there was a clash between the earth and the moon that gave
the moon its present orbit. It's also possible that the earth attracted to itself the atmosphere
of the moon and that this radically altered the conditions of life on our planet ... It seems to
me that these questions will be capable of solution on the day when a man will intuitively
establish the connection between these facts, thus teaching exact science the path to follow
... It was a great step forward in the days of Ptolemy to say that the earth was a sphere and
that the stars circulated around it. Since then there has been continual progress ...
Copernicus first. Copernicus, in his turn, has been largely left behind and things will always
be so. In our time, Horbiger has made another step forward ... The real question is whether
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the earth came from the sun or whether it has a tendency to approach it. For me there is no
doubt that planetary satellites are attracted by the planets, just as the latter are attracted by
a fixed point, the sun. Since there is no such thing as a vacuum it is possible that the
planets' speed of rotation and movement may grow slower. Thus it is not impossible, for
example, that Mars may become one day- a satellite of earth ... I shall construct ... an
observatory in which will be represented the three great cosmological conceptions of history
 those of Ptolemy, Copernicus and Horbiger.'7
Horbiger's theories taken with those of a commentator, Edgar Daque, confirmed Hitler's own
belief in the imminence of the transformation of man. As Hermann Rauschning had noted
some time before the war:
 A savant of Munich (probably Daque) ... had also written some curious stuff about the
prehistoric world, about myths and visions of early man, about forms of perception and
supernatural powers. There was the median eye, the organ of magic perception of the
Infinite, now reduced to a rudimentary pineal glad. Speculations of this sort fascinated Hitler,
and he would sometimes be entirely wrapped up in them. He saw his own remarkable career
as a confirmation of hidden powers . . . Humanity, he proclaimed, was in the process of a
vast metamorphosis. A process of change that had lasted for literally thousands of years
was approaching its completion. Man's solar period was coming to an end. The coming age
was revealing itself in the first great human figures of a new type. Just as ... the world has
continually to renew itself, the old order perishing with its gods ... so must man now,
apparently, turn back in order to attain a higher stage. 8
Hitler thought that the only true species of man, the species with potential for evolution, is
Aryan man. He followed Blavatsky in believing that the Aryans had originated through a
mutation in the latter days of Atlantis. Shortly before the catastrophic floods which
submerged that fabulous civilisation, Manu, the last of the Atlantean Supermen, had led the
Aryans across Europe and Asia to the Gobi Desert, and thence to the mountains of Tibet.
The descendants of these Aryans subsequently colonised the world and created civilisation
anew, but were poisoned by the creed of Judeao-Christianity and by race-pollution, and lost
their magical faculties, which it was the task of the Führer to reawaken. Not all the Aryans
had allowed their faculties to atrophy, however: some had stayed in Tibet and their
descendants had retained the ancient wisdom; these were the present day Hidden Masters
and Unknown Supermen, who preserved the secrets of Initiation. The Führer's task,
however, was a greater one than that of preservation: it was that of co-operating with the
evolution spoken of by Horbiger to bring about the New Age of the Aryan Superman.
Insofar as the Jews were concerned, Hitler added the ideas of Horbiger to the beliefs he
already held. They were an envious, degenerate race, born through a sudden mutation after
the fall of the third moon when creative power was at a low ebb. Since the Jews were not
part of humanity, it was not a crime to exterminate them. Thus did the darkest, maddest
hinterlands of occultism result in the greatest atrocity in the history of humankind.
But the extermination of the Jewish race was not the only result of esoteric theories. Another
example is the part played by the theories of Horbiger in the planning of the campaign
against the Soviet Union. Hitler was usually most attentive to the equipment of his troops,
but the only additions to their outfits for the Russian campaign were a scarf, and a pair of
woollen gloves. The usual explanation given for this staggering blunder, which affected the
entire course of the Second World War, is that Hitler thought that by the winter, Russia
would be conquered, and his troops in winter quarters. This explanation cannot be correct as
Francis King has demonstrated. The Führer's War Directive 37 (10 October 1941) refers to
the  final capture of Murmansk, the Fisherman's Peninsula and the Murmansk railway next
year': Hitler certainly thought that the Russian Army would be crippled by December 1941,
but, as his directive shows, he envisaged fighting in 1942.9 As for winter quarters, it is
difficult to envisage where he thought these would be, for he had ordered the total
destruction of places of shelter such as Leningrad. The real reason for the inadequacy of his
soldiers' equipment is to be sought in the pronouncements of the disciples of Horbiger.
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