William Martel
Daily Stormer
August 6, 2015
Most people, especially the Jews, hate Hitler so much, yet it seems they can’t get enough of der Furher. It’s almost like this sick obsession, probably on the subconscious level, that draws these people him, despite the fact they believe he was greatest human lampshader known to man.
“Look who’s back,” is film based on a book written By Timur Vermes, which became a bestseller in only two weeks after its release and has since been translated into 40 languages. The hardcover version was priced at 19.33 euros, which was done intentionally to reflect the date when Hitler took power.
I wrote an article last week about a TV series that Amazon is going to release called, “The Man in the High Castle.” Now a week later I am writing about this new film. This just shows me that the Jews are working overtime to keep the anti-Hitler narrative in check, before the goyim find out the truth and they get lampsaded again. I would bet my foreskin to any rabbi on this.
What these arrogant Jews don’t understand is that the more you expose someone to something, the more they get used to it. This is similar to combat veterans who are terrified when first they are exposed to combat, but over time, they get used to it and eventually become totally desensitized to it. The more these Jews and brainwashed goy talk about Hitler, in whichever way, the more people will continue to talk about him and eventually start asking more questions about him. There will be a point where they would have so many dosages of Hitler, they naturally would begin to wonder what else can they learn, like a drug addict looking for a better high, and will no longer hesitate or be afraid to look into positive documentaries and movies about him until eventually they learn that Jewish lies about the greatest white leader in our history don’t add up, then going full Nazi like the rest of us have…. It’s just a matter of time.
But surprisingly, this new movie isn’t about demonizing Hitler at all; rather, it is about humanizing him into some comical character that has no clue what’s going on. The story goes that Hitler comes back 70 years later after WW2, having no recollection of the Holocaust and tries to become a movie star. He doesn’t even know who he is and thinks his name is Shmuel Rosenzweig.
Now granted, as I said earlier, the fact that they say he doesn’t remember the Holohoax, allows this film to continue to reinforce the Soapacaust narrative, despite it being a comedy. This of course is the only reason why this movie is even being allowed to be released. One of the things I’ve noticed about the Jews is that they will let you make movies about anything and anyone you want, even space Nazis who live under the earth, so long as the LOLocaust is mentioned in some way shape or form and that Jews are victims of it.
Either way, the more Hitler stuff that comes out, the better; especially when its a comedy that is not actually demonizing him like the usual movies or documentaries. Now I know someone of you may say “but William, this is mocking our great leader,” and surely it is. But the fact it will get people laughing at Hitler, instead of booing at Hitler, may open them up to him in a different way than they have been for the last 70 years.
The fact this movie is even happening and that the book was a bestseller shows me two things: A.) the Germans are getting over it and can even laugh about it, and B.) there is an awaking that is happening, where people are willing to explore alternatives to the Jewish narrative, whether they realize it consciously or not. Regradless, making Hitler a funny guy instead of a raging mass lampshader is better than the evil version Jews love to push 24/7.
So like I said earlier, the more Hitler the better because it will desensitize the masses to him and allow others to be more open to other movies and documentaries that show other versions of Hitler, like The Greatest Story Never Told.
Below is a teaser to the film. I don’t speak German but if anyone here does, feel free to transcribe the audio into the comments section for all of us to see. But from I gather from this article, which reported this story, this trailer is a scene where Hitler is trying to create a screen name for himself and the woman types in “Adolf Hitler” but shows that it has already been taken. She then asks him if that was his name and he responds no it’s “Shmuel Rosenzweig.” It seems the woman knows that he is Adolf Hitler but he has no clue who he is or what he did back in WW2. So I would guess the entire plot of this film is that everyone knows that he is Hitler but the comical part is that he doesn’t, and he just goes about his day without knowing who he really is and believing that he is someone else.