...the white supremacy ideas of Prince Philip:
"In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation."
--Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as reported by Deutsche Pres Agentur, August 1998
"I just wonder what it would be like to be reincarnated in an animal whose species had been so reduced in numbers that it was in danger of extinction. What would be its feelings toward the human species whose population explosion had denied it somewhere to exist....I must confess that I am tempted to ask for reincarnation as a particularly deadly virus."
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's, foreword to Fleur Cowles' book, If I Were An Animal, United Kingdom: Robin Clark Ltd., 1986.
The Nazi ties of Britain's Prince Philip make a farce of his bemoaning the Holocaust while recently in Israel, charged an article in the British magazine Private Eye the week of Nov. 14.
"How poignant to hear Prince Philip, who recently accepted a rare Israeli honor on behalf of his late mother, talk of his shock on learning about Nazism at school," the magazine commented. "Philip, as usual, was being modest! He need only have asked sister Sophie, who also attended the ceremony: Her first husband, Prince Christophe of Hesse, was one of Goering's top officials as head of Forschungsamt, the Nazis' GCHQ- equivalent. Christophe's brother, Prince Philip of Hesse, also an intimate of Goering's, was also a high-ranking SS man. And Prince Philip himself attended the funeral of another brother-in-law, the Grand Duke of Hesse. The Times of 24 November, 1937, recorded: 'There were present detachments of the Armed Forces and the National- Socialist Party . . . among the mourners Prince Andrew and Princess Andrew of Greece and their son Prince Philip. ' "
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Prince Philip: `doge' of the real Fourth Reich
Executive Intelligence Review December 16, 1994, pp. 68-73
by Scott Thompson and Jeffrey Steinberg
Ever since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, leading British spokesmen have been hysterically warning of the danger of a ``Fourth Reich'' emerging from a reunified and economically powerful Germany. Then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her Transportation Minister Nicholas Ridley, and old Fabian propagandist Conor Cruise O'Brien were for years the most notorious of the Fourth Reich hysterics.
Serious students of 19th- and 20th-century history, however, should have figured out long ago that this British invocation of Hitlerian imagery was a hoax, aimed at concealing Britain's longstanding geopolitical fear of a continental Eurasian economic alliance, with Germany serving as an East-West bridge.
The fact that an economically sound Germany is not synonymous with a ``Fourth Reich'' does not mean, however, that there is no danger of a resurgence of Hitlerian genocide today. On the contrary, as {EIR} documented in its Oct. 28 {Special Report,} ``The Coming Fall of the House of Windsor,'' a shadowy association called the Club of the Isles is today dedicated to ``culling the human herd,'' i.e., reducing the human population, to below 1 billion people over the next two to three generations. Outfits like the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF, formerly the World Wildlife Fund) and the ``1001 Nature Trust'' are at the center of this effort.
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