ALTERED STATE FASH ACTORS (Pt. V): The Nazi Nostradamus; Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse; Kriminelle Telepathy; Babylon Berlin; Inspector Gennat; & National Social Darwinists in the Weimar Republic—TASTER

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Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping. Here's the taster for Pt. V of our ongoing, incisive & forensic charting of the intersections of hypnotherapy, veterans organizations, & fascism—as well as the history of Nazi occultism. Subscribe to the PPM Premium Feed to access the full version: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping This EP is further cross-textual & historical analysis of Babylon Berlin; the German hypnotherapeutic trailblazer Dr. Max Nonne & a discussion of his culpability as re: to Nazi eugenicist practices; further Dr. Schmidt comparisons; Fritz Lang; multiple Dr. Mabuse movies; the history of Ernst "The Buddha" Gennat & his investigatory technique innovations in the Berlin Polizei; kriminelle telepathie in Babylon Berlin & real life; the saga of the Nazi Nostradamus, Erik Jan Hanussen; a reductive speed run of his life & career to do a more in-depth bio; born in a prison; early life as a carny brat; mother's death from TB; magic tricks in the trenches; probable work as a British asset or agent in both Turkey & Germany; and his transformation into a Dr. Schmidt or Dr. Mabuse-esque hypnotherapist, master of disguise, & criminal mastermind; Hanussen's Reichstag prophecy; we talk his relationship w/ the evil SA Obergruppenführer Count Helldorf; allude to Hanussen's tutelage of Hitler in the art of hypnosis; and end w/ the darkest stuff, basically a discussion of Erik Jan Hanussen's sexual blackmail ring & its reflections in Dr. Schmidt's sexual blackmail of Weimar officials in Babylon Berlin. Clips: S3 EP 10 from Babylon Berlin Palace of the Occult scene from Invincible Songs: | "Hypnose" - Babylon Berlin OST | | Marek Weber - "Tango from Berlin" | | Einheitsfrontlied - "German Worker's Song" | - a revolutionary anthem written in the shadow of the Nazi Party appealing to a unified left front to oppose the NSDAP; lyrics by Bertolt Brecht

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