Now, I'm going to tell you something you
never heard before...
Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible.
Am Dienstag000025, 25.03.2025 um 00:13 schrieb Governor Swill:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 11:47:42 +0100, Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
wrote:
Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:
Now, I'm going to tell you something youAs I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.
never heard before...
Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible. >>>
But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against Germany.
Actually he was born in Germany (at least that is his usual CV), but
didn't like Germans.
Maybe it was Nazis he didn't like. He was a smart man. I'd sure as
hell left by 1934 at least.
Sure, Einstein didn't like the Nazis.
But when he gave up German citizenship he was 16 and there were no Nazis
in 1895 in Germany at all.
The Nazis come several decades later (founded around 1923).
I had actually doubts about his German origin and assumed, that he was
neither a Jew (possibly a Jesuit ?) nor a German, but Swiss citizen from >>> birth.
He was born into a middle class German Jewish family. By adulthood,
his 'religion' was agnostic but not atheistic. He believed in God but
followed no formal religion. He acquired his Swiss citizenship in
1901.
My assumption was, that his CV was a fake.
So, we cannot say, whether or not he was actually German.
My guess was, that he was actually a Swiss citizen from birth and spoke French as second language from childhood on.
The language combination German/French/Italian is actually only common
in Switzerland and not in Germany.
Some people with talents in languages speak these and even more
languages, of course.
But Einstein had absolutely no talent for foreign languages, as we can
see in his poor performance in English after ten years at Princeton.
Therefore his CV would make much more sense, if he wasn't neither German
nor a Jew.
(A Jesuit from the north west of Switzerland would be a bet -possibly
from Basel.)
Why Jesuits?
Well, he met several times with the Belgian Jesuit Georges Lemaitre.
Also the Einstein family lived next door to a Jesuit facility in Pavia.
(This would make it easy to simply ask the Einsteins over the garden
fence, whether they could eventually 'adopt' somebody.)
....
TH
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