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He also personally designed the red black in a white circle swastika flag the most recognized icon in the world.

And they said he wasn't a good artist while they promoted hideous non descript and distorted art of the Jews and kept him from art school. How many people can recognize one of those jewish paintings from that time compared to recognizing the red white and black NAZI Swastika flag?

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and kept him from art school

Specifically to try to make him fit in with normal schooling and get a government job like his father wanted him to.

the red white and black NAZI Swastika flag?

The Swastika and the world wheel (Troy gardens) were a world-wide recognized symbol due to ancient White folk taking to the seas and spreading civilization everywhere they went. Some places still worship those White dudes to this day, despite the best efforts of the tiny hat clan.

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Yes. He didn't invent the swastika of course.

He did rotate it 45 degrees to make it new and make it black in a circle of white on a red background. And of course choosing that symbols was itself a masterwork of industrial design.

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How do we get this guy back? We sure could use him

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Unfortunately, some guy named Hitler killed him.

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that was disproven when the hitler skull turned out to be female

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You're right. It totally wasn't Prometheus or anything.

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Perhaps I wasn't clear.

For germanycs games Hitler created the tradition of bringing a burning flame form the original site of the Olympics to Germany and lighting the flame.no one had do e that before for a modern Olympic.

It was similarrto how he consecrated flags by having each one touch the original nazi flag which still had the blood of those killed by the Weimar government on it.

It was a continuity of touch thing I guess.

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Hitler was a Promethean avatar.

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I'm not so certain, but at least you're getting the idea.

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Ride the Kali Yuga, bro. It's whiteboy summer

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At a recent auction, Hitlers painting of King Ludwig II’s Neuschwanstein Castle went for e100,000.00. A still life went for e73,000.00. That's an actual current market price not a kike money laundering scheme for kike daubing.

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He was a good artist that specialized in city settings and architecture.

I suspect his work would go for reasonable prices for that genre if he wasn't famous. Reasonable prices are around $3000 to $10,0000.

However with art it is impossible to separate fame and scarcity of work of the artist from price as that is what makes it a good investment.

The interesting thing is that now people are finally willing to step up and purchase his art and recognize its value whereas a decade ago they would have been ashamed or intimidated to even buy it at any price.

I suspect his work will go for over $1,000,000 and possibly 100x that in 10 years. I would love to own some as an investment.

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I would love to own some as an investment.

He sold a large number of them during his years in Vienna. He (eventually) made a good enough money on them to stay out of the factory jobs. He says that it is the reason he could stand back and watch what the (((communist party))) was doing to the people of the city. The crime, poverty, hopelessness, and so on.

Most of those paintings were small, fast-done affairs likely lost through time. Like small postcard sized things. So maybe if you look around hard enough you might be able to find one of the smaller ones somewhere.

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That makes sense, considering he was a flamer.

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Secretly Jewish Into Faggots Secretly Freemason Meth Addict Secretly Catholic Into BDSM Killed Himself Scat Fetishist

Go on, get it all out, Moeshe.

lol, JIDF is getting sloppy these days. We know (((who))) wrote your PINK SWASTIKA book.

Was it real in your mind?

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There were literally so many excellent responses that I stopped counting.

Everything from serotonin regulated hierarchies to refutations of the decisiveness of climate change to perfect challenges to people predisposed to thought alignment. A long a great interview.