THE SWEDISH COVID MILLIONAIRE - chapter 7: The Copenhagen Halluciation
A 50-part fiction series, unique to Nicholas' Chronicles
(The picture depicts Olof Palmes grandfather Sven Palme, 1854-1934).
In the spring of 1978, an unusual meeting took place in Copenhagen. Viktor, the enigmatic leader of the Ariosophical Circle, Peder, an officer from MUST (Sweden’s Military Intelligence and Security Service) and Olof Palme, the Swedish Prime Minister, found themselves together in a dimly lit apartment in the city’s bohemian district, with a couple of naked teenagers, sleeping on cannabis.
The air was thick of cannabis-smoke aswell as with anticipation as they prepared to experiment with LSD, an endeavor that would soon plunge them into a shared hallucinatory experience unlike any other.
As the LSD took effect, the room began to shift and warp, colors blending into a kaleidoscopic dance. The three men, initially uneasy, were soon entranced by the surreal transformation of their surroundings.
Suddenly, a tall, gray figure emerged from the swirling chaos. This entity, both ethereal and authoritative, commanded their attention.
"Welcome," the being intoned in a voice that resonated within their minds. "I am here to reveal the hidden connections that shape your circle.”
In their altered state, Viktor, Peder, and Palme were transported to a vast, otherworldly classroom. Here, the being began its lesson, unraveling the dark tapestry of hidden histories and secret societies.
The being first spoke of Operation Paperclip, the covert project that brought Nazi scientists to America after World War II. These scientists, many with dark pasts, were instrumental in the technological and psychological advancements that led to MK Ultra, the CIA's secret mind control program. Through disturbing experiments, the pursuit of control over the human psyche was justified under the guise of national security.
The vision shifted to the early 20th century, where the Thule Society, an occult group of German aristocrats led by Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff, was shown to be a precursor to the Nazi ideology. The society’s beliefs in Aryan superiority and mystical origins influenced the NSDAP’s core philosophies, embedding occultism deeply within the ranks of Germany's elite.
Olof Palme's father Gunnar and his grandfather, Sven Palme, had financial ties to German industrialists associated with the Thule Society. Both Sven and Gunnar Palme, notably, was CEO:s of the Thule insurance companies, highlighting their deep entanglement in these secrets. Both died 1934, the son three weeks after his father.
The scene morphed again to post-World War II Sweden, highlighting Stay Behind, a secretive Swedish security network created to cooperate with NATO in case of a Soviet invasion. One of its founders, Alvar Lindencrona, also managed the Thule companies, named after the same mythical Nordic land revered by the Thule Society.
This network maintained clandestine operations, entwined with political and economic interests. Olof Palme's involvement in industrial circles intersected with these secretive operations, adding another layer to the family's complex legacy.
The being then revealed the collaboration between the powerful Wallenberg family and the Social Democratic elite following the Ådalen shootings in 1931. This partnership, rooted in a mutual desire for stability and power, manipulated political and economic landscapes to their advantage. The Wallenberg family’s influence extended into corporate realms, shaping Sweden’s modern state.
The entity detailed how the Aryan aristocracy, fearing Jewish financial power, orchestrated various schemes to maintain their dominance. Families like the Kreugers, Thiels, and Bolinders in Sweden were wary of the growing influence of Jewish financiers such as the Meyersons, Hirschs, and Davidsons, leading to covert alliances and conspiracies to preserve their control.
In a startling revelation, the entity exposed connections to the New Order, a South African aristocratic Nazi cult, drawing parallels between their ideologies and the secretive practices of European aristocracies.
New Order, founded by wealthy South African industrialists, shared a belief in racial superiority and occult wisdom, similar to the Thule Society. They influenced apartheid policies and maintained hidden connections with European elites, including the remnants of the Thule Society and other aristocratic networks.
As the vision continued, the being revealed a complex web of false flags and misdirection. Among the most surprising revelations was the role of Palme's friend, Bishop Gunnar Helander, who, despite having ties to the Lindholmarna (a Swedish pro-Nazi group), had publicly led anti-racist efforts after missioning in South Africa. This, the entity explained, was a calculated move to obscure his true allegiances and mislead the public about the extent of the aristocratic influence on racist policies.
"These threads," the being concluded, "are woven into the fabric of your circle. Understanding them is crucial to changing the future." With these words, the vision began to fade, leaving Viktor, Peder, and Palme to ponder the profound revelations imparted to them.
As they gradually returned to their senses, the apartment in Copenhagen felt different. The experience had left an indelible mark on each man, altering their perceptions and planting seeds of awareness that would influence their actions in the tumultuous years to come.
FASCINATING!