Botulism is a fallen angel

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The irony is that Heidegger was a National Socialist phenomenologist, emphasising the process of Dasein and the Machenschaften des Seienden, while Evola is a Sicilian "mystic" contrarian who larps about the Aryan spirit and soul, focusing on "transcendence" as a Christian would.
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This is one of the most egregiously pseudo-intellectual LLM-written posts I have seen regarding the Table Talks. First of all, he demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding its basic historiography. Secondly, he is a Marcionite who concedes that the Bible was a Jewish plot.
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This is one of the most egregiously pseudo-intellectual LLM-written posts I have seen regarding the Table Talks. First of all, he demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding its basic historiography. Secondly, he is a Marcionite who concedes that the Bible was a Jewish plot.
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Does he not understand that those who survived the war, such as Schroeder and Linge, including Picker and Heim themselves, could state that these passages were completely uncharacteristic? Instead, they argued no such thing. Realistically, Bormann was a true friend of Hitler.
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Bormann was entrusted in Hitler's will and testament as the representative of his legacy. Bormann's position as personal secretary to Hitler meant that their proximity was continuous for years. Bormann editing Picker's notes is due to superior recollection and mere clarification.
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His belief that Genoud added swathes of anti-Christian rhetoric to the original notes is entirely unfounded, and would be irrelevant even if it were true because historians refuse to rely upon the Genoud edition and only utilise the original German ones. See Kershaw's indices:
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The idea that evidence of Hitler's anti-Christianity is entirely exclusive to the Table Talks is simply a disingenuous fabrication. The diaries of Goebbels, Rosenberg and Hewel contain plenty, as do the memoirs of Schroeder, Linge and Wagener. The Table Talks contains just a few.
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@FallenBotulism oh no no no
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