This article, “Who is Arnold… Really?” by Miles Mathis, published on January 18, 2023, challenges the commonly accepted narrative of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s origins and background. Mathis argues that Schwarzenegger’s rise from a poor boy in Graz, Austria to a major movie star, politician, and husband of a Kennedy is too improbable. He questions the financial ability of a poor boy to spend years in a gym and suggests prominent individuals inexplicably supported him with steroids.
Mathis delves into Schwarzenegger’s paternal lineage, pointing out inconsistencies in the reported military service of his father, Gustav Gottfrind Schwarzenegger. He suggests Gustav was not a police chief as stated, but a commissioned officer, possibly a captain or first lieutenant, and later possibly a major general, citing evidence like shoulder patches and stars on uniforms. Mathis also notes discrepancies in the dates and circumstances of Gustav’s military discharge and subsequent career as a postal inspector, which he claims contradicts the photographic evidence of his uniforms.
The author then pivots to an assertion that Arnold Schwarzenegger is Jewish, a claim he believes explains why information about his father’s alleged Nazi past was either suppressed or investigated by Jewish organizations at arnold’s request. He highlights arnold’s substantial financial contributions to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, questioning the objectivity of their investigations. Mathis further uses arnold’s continued wearing of Nazi regalia, even on the cover of TIME magazine, as evidence against his supposed shame and embarrassment.
Mathis provides further “proof” of arnold’s Jewish heritage by referencing a Forward magazine article about arnold’s “Secret Jewish History” and the fact that his mentors and early coaches, such as the Gerstls and Joe Weider of Gold’s Gym, were Jewish. He posits that arnold was promoted in bodybuilding and Hollywood due to familial connections rather than solely talent. He names John Milius as a Jewish screenwriter who wrote Conan the Barbarian specifically for arnold.
The article then claims that arnold is not a Schwarzenegger by birth, but a Mach, with his paternal grandfather having taken his mother’s name. This Mach lineage is linked to Marilyn vos Savant, who is also claimed to be a Mach and a descendant of Ernst Mach. The Mach line is further connected to royal Jagiellon and Premyslid lines, and ultimately to the Habsburgs. arnold’s mother, Aurelia Jadrny, is presented as being from a noble Lanhaus and Merkl family, with Angela Merkl also identified as Jewish. The article also links the Mach family to Maria Tascher and Kunigunde, connecting arnold’s ancestry to Napoleon’s wife, Josephine Tascher, and suggesting these Taschers were wealthy Jews involved in the sugar trade.
Mathis reinforces his claims by discussing the Schwarzenegger name change from Schwarzebegger and linking the Schwarzebeggers to Hirscheggers and Baslers. He further asserts arnold is also a Tascher, linking him to Napoleon’s wife. The supposed dead-end of the Mach line and the scrubbing of information about arnold’s middle name, Alois, are presented as evidence of a hidden, significant past.
The author then addresses the apparent contradiction of arnold being both Jewish and having a Nazi father, referencing his previous work on Hitler’s Jewish genealogy and connections to noble families and the Rockefellers. He notes that Alois was also Hitler’s brother’s and father’s name. The article connects arnold’s family to Hitler’s family through names like Patrick (shared by arnold’s nephew and son, and Alois Hitler Jr.’s son William Patrick Hitler) and geographic origin in eastern Austria.
Further genealogical claims are made about arnold’s parents’ marriage location in Murzsteg, a Habsburg-owned area, and the noble Roman origin of his mother’s name, Aurelia. The article links arnold’s maternal ancestors, August Jadrny and his parents, to ancient, exclusive cemeteries in Vienna, implying noble status. The article also links the Heiders to the Hirscheggers, connecting them to Hitler’s Haider lineage.
Finally, the article draws a direct visual comparison between Gustav Schwarzenegger and Hitler’s brother, Alois Hitler, suggesting a striking resemblance. It reiterates the shared names and supposed Jewish ancestry, questioning the meaning of arnold being Jewish but wearing Nazi regalia and funding Jewish organizations.
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This article, “Who is Arnold… Really?” by Miles Mathis, questions the official story of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s humble beginnings and meteoric rise. Mathis suggests that arnold’s background as a poor boy from Graz, Austria, is a fabrication, arguing that his success was facilitated by unexplained patronage and the provision of steroids. The author scrutinizes the reported military career of arnold’s father, Gustav Gottfrind Schwarzenegger, challenging his rank and professional roles, and presenting photographic evidence that contradicts official accounts.
A central thesis of the article is that Arnold Schwarzenegger is Jewish, which Mathis believes explains the alleged suppression of his father’s Nazi past and the involvement of Jewish organizations, such as the Simon Wiesenthal Center, in investigating it at arnold’s behest. Mathis questions the impartiality of these investigations, noting arnold’s significant financial contributions to the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The continued display of Nazi regalia by arnold, even during his governorship and on the cover of TIME magazine, is cited as evidence of his true affiliation.
Mathis further substantiates arnold’s Jewish heritage by pointing to his early mentors and friends being Jewish, including individuals connected to Gold’s Gym and Joe Weider, who published muscle magazines like Flex and Muscle & Fitness. The article also claims that arnold’s entry into Hollywood was orchestrated by Jewish screenwriter John Milius through the film Conan the Barbarian.
The author asserts that arnold’s surname is not truly Schwarzenegger, but Mach, taken from his paternal grandfather. This Mach lineage is linked to Marilyn vos Savant and historical figures like Ernst Mach, tracing back to royal Jagiellon and Premyslid lines, and the Habsburgs. arnold’s mother, Aurelia Jadrny, is described as belonging to noble families, including the Lanhaus and Merkl lines, with Angela Merkl also identified as Jewish. The Mach family is also connected to the Tascher family, notably Maria Tascher, and further linked to Napoleon’s wife, Josephine Tascher, and the West Indies. The article suggests the Schwarzenegger and Mach lines have been deliberately obscured.
Mathis proposes a connection between arnold and Hitler’s family through shared names like Alois and Patrick, and through geographical origins in eastern Austria. He draws a visual comparison between Gustav Schwarzenegger and Hitler’s brother, Alois Hitler, suggesting a strong resemblance. The article concludes by reiterating the dual claims of arnold being Jewish and having Nazi ties, questioning the implications of his actions, such as funding the Simon Wiesenthal Center while wearing Nazi belt buckles. The text also references information from sources like Geneanet, Ethnicelebs, USAToday, and The Associated Press. Specific individuals mentioned include Natalie Wood, Anastasia Romanov, Karl Gerstl, Joe Weider, John Milius, Marilyn vos Savant, Ernst Mach, Wenceslaus, Habsburgs, Angela Merkl, Wenzel Mach, Maria Tascher, Kunigunde, Napoleon, Josephine Tascher, Alois, Hitler, Eichmann, Goebbels, Hess, Himmler, Princes, Rockefellers, Meinhard Schwarzenegger, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Erika Knapp, Alois Hitler Jr., William Patrick Hitler, William Patrick Stuart-Houston, Bridget Dowling, Stuart, Houston, Aurelia Jadrny, August Jadrny, Friedhof Oberlaa, Friedhof Ottakring, Rosina Heider, Haider, Pollack, William Patrick Stuart-Houston, Alois Hitler, Jr., Heinrich (Heinz) Hitler, Yakov Dzhugashvili, Stalin, Leo Raubal, Angela Hitler, Hammitzsch, Elfriede Hitler, Ernest Hochegger, Fuchs, Pichler, Anna Radler, Martin Hammitzsch, Dresden, and Gustav Schwarzenegger. Locations mentioned include Graz, Austria, California, Venice Beach, Poland, Bohemia, Moravia, Murzsteg, Linz, Vienna, and Paris. Companies and organizations include Gold’s Gym, TIME, USAToday, The Associated Press, and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.