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>Oh wow. Someone is starting a bad fringe science from the 19th century.
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>Ultima Thule (as in the Thulist Society) is a mythical land akin to what you see in the movie "Lost Horizons" (aka Shambala) or in the hit musical "Brigadoon". If you can demonstrate one particle of objective evidence for a land suspended in time with a populating that does not age but crumbles to dust as soon as they leave their hidden land... someone surely has a movie deal for you.
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>Many high ranking movers and shakers among the NAZI party in Germany bought into many crackpot beliefs that had been proven to be hooey before the first second of the 20th century.
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>Hitler himself bought the "Protocols of Zion" hook, line, and sinker. When it came out that the Bolshevik Revolution has been given significant funding from NYC in the U.S. by several prominant families Adolf was certain the Jewish communities in the U.S. and Russia were conspiring for world domination. BTW, the Rothschilds and Roosevelts did send donations to the Bolsheviks if you can believe Russian records from the time.
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>I so love fringe science; very entertaining in a "PonPonPon Let the Crazy Show" type of way.