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The provided text, “The Night of the Long Knives was Faked” by Miles Mathis, argues that the Night of the Long Knives event in 1934 was fabricated by Phoenician Intelligence as part of a larger deception involving Nazis. The author claims the event, which is presented as Hitler and the SS purging the Sturmabteilung (SA) and its leader Ernst Rohm, never made sense. Evidence for this faked event includes the inconsistent reported death tolls, lack of evidence for SA disloyalty, and contradictions in the narrative such as the SA continuing to exist and play a role in later events like Kristallnacht.
Mathis asserts that Ernst Rohm was Jewish, based on his maternal lineage tracing back to the Baltheisers of Bayern and their relation to Marx. He extends this claim to virtually all top Nazi leaders, including Hitler, Goebbels, Eichmann, and Himmler. The author analyzes photographs, arguing they are doctored paste-ups, citing inconsistencies in lighting, perspective, and Rohm’s depicted height across different images. He also questions the authenticity of uniform insignia and the lack of visible rank on prominent Nazi figures.
The text further alleges that Ernst Rohm and other SA leaders were gay, citing their private letters and associating them with a “theater department” narrative. This is contrasted with edited versions of historical accounts, such as William Shirer’s “Rise and Fall of the Third Reich,” where references to Nazi homosexuality have allegedly been removed. The author also points out the purported contradiction of Nazis, supposedly rising from labor, shutting down unions, and emphasizes that Hitler, Rohm, and other Nazi leaders came from wealthy backgrounds.
Mathis questions the narrative of the SA’s massive size (over three million) and suggests that the alleged purge was staged to instill fear and demonstrate a superior power within Germany. He argues that the SA’s supposed lack of retaliation after the purge indicates its inauthenticity. The author posits that the SA itself was an intelligence operation dating back to World War I, established from the 8th Army Corps, and faked its own demise in 1934 to gain further cover.
The text extensively details the aristocratic and Jewish backgrounds of numerous Nazi figures, including Reinhard Heydrich, Kurt von Schleicher, his wife Elisabeth Auguste von Hennigs, and generals such as Werner von Blomberg, Gerd von Rundstedt, and Erich von Manstein. He asserts that these individuals, along with other prominent figures like Paul von Hindenburg and Wilhelm Bodewin Keitel, were part of a vast, interconnected Jewish and aristocratic network that manipulated historical events. The author also criticizes the narrative surrounding Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor of Germany in 1933 by President Paul von Hindenburg, deeming it legally impossible and part of the fabricated script.
Finally, Mathis concludes that the Nazis and the SA were fronts for Phoenician Intelligence, comprised of aristocrats and Jews who were anti-labor and funded by wealthy Jewish industrialists. He asserts that events like the Night of the Long Knives were designed to mislead the public and facilitate the “pillaging of the wealth of the middle classes” through fabricated conflicts and institutions.