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Forwarded from Australian Christian Fascists (Bob Boomerberg)
Since learning about the deception in the vatican 2 Church, I have been suspicious of the story of Maximillian Kolbe's death, that's been made into a martyrdom at the hands of the germans during world war 2....the story of his execution didn't make any sense to me.
I found this article that shows the explanation for his death has been a post-war forgery....
He died of tuberculosis, not a poisoned injection....

He was German, yet has be been made out to be polish to stir up polish nationalism and hatred against germans. This isn't to denigrate his great work against the freemasons... but history needs to be made right:

https://codoh.com/library/document/the-image-of-the-germans-in-polish-literature/en/
Forwarded from Australian Christian Fascists (Bob Boomerberg)
Found more information about St. Maximilian Kolbe... his monastery at Niepokalanow was allied with the National Radical Camp.
They were a catholic fascist group, virulently anti-jewish.
The National Radical Camp became the Szaniec Group during WW2.
While the postwar narrative calls them part of the "polish underground" to make it seem like they opposed the Germans, they opposed the government in exile, and were anti-communist, and did collaborate with the Germans.
Forwarded from Australian Christian Fascists (Bob Boomerberg)
Photos sent to me by the Kolbe center in Poland to show how his monastery "suffered" during the war at the hands of the Germans.

All I see are happy well fed and clothed monks, nuns and children.
Forwarded from Australian Christian Fascists (Bob Boomerberg)
This was provided to me by Kolbe museum in Poland. Another picture of Kolbe, this time with the other monks, posing with German soldiers and holding a statue of Our Lady.
Search "kolbe" in this essay.
It goes through how the Poles appropriate non-poles as their own:

https://codoh.com/library/document/the-image-of-the-germans-in-polish-literature/en/