The Brothers Schmundt
Wilhelm Schmundt , born in 1898, found contact with the anthroposophists while studying at the TH Berlin, or the anthroposophists found him. In any case, he visited the construction site of the second Goetheanum in 1926 and became a member of the Free Anthroposophical Society. Towards the end of the Second World War Schmundt belonged to the staff of General Walter Dornberger in the Army Research Institute Peenemünde.

His older brother Rudolf Schmundt was appointed in 1938 “chief adjutant of the Wehrmacht leader and Chancellor”. The world is very small and consists of very few families, friends and organizations:
General Rudolf Schmundt , Hitler’s chief adjutant, met Claus von Stauffenberg, and Erich Fromm .According to Albert SpeerStauffenberg was considered to be one of the most dynamic and full-fledged officers in the German Army, and Hitler himself would occasionally come to work closely and confidentially with Stauffenberg. his right hand), Stauffenberg had preserved a youthful charm; he was curiously poetic and at the same time precise, thus showing the marks of the two major and seemingly incompatible the poet Stefan George and the General Staff. “He and I would have made it even without Schmundt’s recommendation.”
Rudolf Schmundt was badly wounded in the attack on 20 July 1944 and died on 1 October 1944.
The anthroposophist Daniel Nicol Dunlop
Finally, here’s a nice example for those readers who are still wondering how important people around the world could fall for and promote a silly talker like Steiner, or even an easy-to-understand fraudster like the Blavatsky:
In 1923 Daniel Nicol Dunlop founded the first national committee for a World Energy Council based in London. In 1924, the first World Power Conference took place in London with 1700 experts from 40 countries. Dunlop became the first Secretary General of this 1924 permanent organization decided World Power Conference (since 1968 World Energy Conference and since 1992 World Energy Council ). Shortly before his death in 1935, Dunlop planned, with the help of the anthroposophist Walter Johannes Stein (a Waldorf school teacher and Grail Seeker) to establish a World Economic Conference .
Dunlop was a native Irishman who became a leading figure of the British agent ring in Ireland. He was in close contact with people like:
George William Russell
Performed as a mystic author, poet and painter, and Irish nationalist, he gathered a group of Theosophists in Dublin. He was employed by the Horace Plunkett founded Irish Agricultural Organization Society (IAOS). He influenced many Irish poets and was close friends with WB Yeats, who procured him at Plunkett employment at the IAOS.
Horace Plunkett
Horace Plunkett was an Anglo-Irish Unionist and Member of Parliament. He founded the movement of Irish land cooperatives. From 1914 to 1922 he propagated the whereabouts of Ireland in the British Commonwealth with the newspaper Irish Statesman, as its editor Russell acted. In the Irish Civil War in 1923, while Plunkett was in the US, his domicile in Kilteragh was burned down by the IRA. From Wiki: “Abroad, Plunkett remains in touch with friends in the United States, including Colonel House, Theodore Roosevelt and Charles McCarthy.”
WB Yeats
WB Yeats was a friend of Dunlop, Russell and Plunkett and a poet famous in the English literary world of the 20th century. In 1923 he was the first Irishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature . His brother Jack Butler Yeats was also an artist and worked in England for the Manchester Guardian . WB Yeats, along with DN Dunlop and Russell, published The Irish Theosophist . In the German wiki it says “his wife Georgie should have been medial – myth and alchemy determined his worlds of ideas”. From the English wiki:
Yats grew up as a member of the former Protestant Ascendancy at the time undergoing a crisis of identity. He was experiencing the life of his wife, and he learned that he was living in the country. In 1997, his biographer RF Foster observed that Napoleon’s dictum that “to understand what happens in the world when he was twenty” is “manifestly true of WBY.” Yeats’s childhood and young adulthood were shadowed by the power shift away from the minority Protestant Ascendancy.
From the german wiki:
When the family moved back to London in 1887, he became a writer and dealt in detail with English Romanticism … as well as Hinduism and mysticism and joined the Theosophical Society . There he met her founder Helena Blavatsky know. In 1890 he became a member of the ‘discrete magical society’ Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn , moved from 1903 to Stella Matutina , a successor organization of the Golden Dawn and was elected in 1911 Emperor of the Amoun Temple in London. His religious name was “Daemon est deus inversus” (“The demon is an upturned god”).
Conclusion
There are only a few possibilities. The first would be that Blavatsky and Steiner were the greatest geniuses and we just do not want to realize that and wrongly consider their writings to be outright fraud and nonsense, while important people like the founder of the World Energy Conference Daniel Nicol Dunlop and the Nobel Prize winner for Literature William Butler Yeats – to name only these two figures – rightly admired the deep insights of the Blavatsky and the Rudolf Steiner and selflessly engaged for their spreading.
The second possibility would be that Blavatzky was a cheater and Steiner was a gossip, and so poor lunatics like Dunlop and Yeats had fallen for it. As a final explanation, it would only be that we are dealing here with British agent rings in Germany as well as in Ireland, which should influence society and politics.
Blavatsky’s theosophical nonsense and Steiner’s ramblings are of great use when it comes to, for example, the Irish, who have been damaged and oppressed by England for centuries, with some nonsense and confusion of political resistance or even insurrection against British politics To hold Empire. The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts. How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience.
Blavatsky’s theosophical nonsense and Steiner’s ramblings are of great use when it comes to, for example, the Irish, who have been damaged and oppressed by England for centuries, with some nonsense and confusion of political resistance or even insurrection against British politics To hold Empire. The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts.
How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience. Blavatsky’s theosophical nonsense and Steiner’s ramblings are of great use when it comes to, for example, the Irish, who have been damaged and oppressed by England for centuries, with some nonsense and confusion of political resistance or even insurrection against British politics To hold Empire.
The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts. How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience.
For example, the Irish, who for centuries had been damaged and oppressed by the Irish, were holding up with some kind of nonsense and confused spin-talkies of political resistance or even rebellion against the policy of the British Empire. The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts.
How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience. For example, the Irish, who for centuries had been damaged and oppressed by the Irish, were holding up with some kind of nonsense and confused spin-talkies of political resistance or even rebellion against the policy of the British Empire.
The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts. How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience. The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts.
How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience. The crazier the esoteric nonsense and the more empty the lessons, the better for the purpose of dissuading the target persons from all clear political thoughts. How this nonsense cleverly zapped, the British could still learn from Rudolf Steiner on his lectures in England, which explains his lectures and their not entirely out of poor lunatics existing audience.
So we can regard Blavatsky and Steiner as misconceptions of two geniuses misunderstood by us, or people like Dunlop and Yeats – or all the theosophy and anthroposophy of British agent networks at that time, who for rational reasons had to spread this blooming nonsense among their target groups and camouflaged themselves so well and politically could work very successfully to our day. I do not see a better rational explanation for the whole nonsense.
Here are some members of the British Ghost Club . These are not people who would be so stupid as to believe in ghost stories; With few exceptions, these are people who know how to exploit such spills for political and social purposes and, of course, the Secret Service. Wiki:
Since its founding in 1862, the Ghost Club has welcomed many luminaries to its membership. The list includes Charles Dickens , Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , Sir William Crookes , Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding , Arthur Koestler , dr . CEMJoad , Donald Campbell , Sir Julian Huxley , Sir Osbert Sitwell , WB Yeats , Siegfried Sassoon , Dennis Wheatley , Peter Cushing , Peter Underwood, and noted paranormal investigator Maurice Grosse, famous for his investigation of the Enfield poltergeist . Present members include the explorer and founder of Operation Drake (Which later wurde Operation Raleigh and then Raleigh International ) Colonel John Blashford-Snell , OBE , paranormal investigator Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe , author Lynn Picknett , writers Colin Wilson and Geoff Holder , and parapsychologist and TV personality Ciaran O’Keeffe , who is an advisor of the club.
- Free administration of the estate of Rudolf Steiner Textsammlung
- From the Akashic Record
- Apocalypse and priestly action
- Forschungsstelle Kulturimpuls: List of Persons (Theosophists and Anthroposophists)
- Christoph Lindenberg, Verlag Freies Geistesleben, Stuttgart 2011, Rudolf Steiner A biography
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I was surprised to see an article about Blavatsky and Steiner at VT, a site I normally think of in terms of foreign policy and conspiracy. Blavatsky (1831-1891) and Steiner (1861-1925) are important figures in the evolution of Western spiritual thought, Blavatsky in particular for introducing spiritual ideas from the East to the West. This was the beginning of the New Age movement. Unlike the author, I quite like Steiner. It is difficult reading but there are genuine insights there. Reincarnation is a given. It is worth noting that Steiner believed the life of Jesus had cosmic significance. Aside from his writings on spirituality he is also known for Waldorf education and Biodynamic farming.
Many years ago I read Rudolf Steiner’s “Theosopy of the Rosicrucian” ISBN-13: 978-0854404018, and I thought it gave me a lot. All in all I thought the Theosophical Publishing House had many interesting titles, for example the yoga books by Ernest Wood. If someone thinks all this this is nonsense (blödsinn), then yoga is clearly not for him. https://www.theosophyforward.com/theosophical-encyclopedia/883-ernest-wood
Pooh! That was a long one. After a while it became clear that this was from an article originally written in Germany. The article’s main focus seems to be Rudolf Steiner. It is suggested that he was sympathetic to the British during WWII, and may have had some influence on the outcome (?) Rudolf Steiner was at first with the Theosophical Society, but soon created his own organisation Anthroposophie. He wanted to put more emphasis on man (anthropos) and less on god (theos). Not everybody today thinks theosophy is all nonsense, like the author of this article says. I imagine for example that believers in extraterrestrials would find Blavatsky‘s “Secret Doctrine” fascinating.
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