The Green Gloves

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In a ground-floor room of one blasted building, the soldiers made a surprise discovery. Lying in a circle on the floor were the bodies of six men, with a seventh corpse in the centre. All were dressed in German military uniforms, and the dead man in the centre of the group was wearing a pair of bright green gloves. The Russians’ assumption that the bodies were those of soldiers was quickly dispelled when they realised that the dead men were all Orientals. One of the Russians, who was from Mongolia, identified the men as Tibetans. It was also evident to the Russian soldiers that the men had not died in battle but seemed to have committed suicide. Over the following week, hundreds more Tibetans were discovered in Berlin: some of them had clearly died in battle, while others had committed ritual suicide, like the ones discovered by the Russian unit.’
Invisible Eagle – The History of Nazi Occultism: By Alan Baker, Virgin Publishing Ltd, (2000), Pages 88-89)
Already by 1926, explained Pauwels and Bergier, there were colonies of Hindus and Tibetans in Munich and Berlin, called the Society of Green Men, in astral connection with the Green Dragon Society in Japan, to which Haushofer belonged. The leader of the Society of Green Men was a Tibetan lama, known as “the man with green gloves,” who supposedly visited Hitler frequently and held the keys of Agharti.[19]

Mel Gordon in Hitler’s Jewish Clairvoyant discusses the career of an occult figure in late Weimar Berlin, sometimes referred to as the “Magician with the Green Gloves,” in the service of the Nazis. He was not a Tibetan, but a Jew who went by the name of Erik Jan Hanussen. A devotee of Asiatic and tantric traditions, he enjoyed the company of Germany’s military and business elite. In March 1932, when Adolf Hitler’s political future seemed doomed, Hanussen predicted a resurgence of the Nazi Party. Dr. Walter C. Langer, a psychoanalyst, prepared a psychological profile of Hitler for the Office of Strategic Services in 1943, according to which: “…during the early 1920’s Hitler took regular lessons in speaking and in mass psychology from a man named Hanussen who was also a practicing astrologer and fortune-teller. He was an extremely clever individual who taught Hitler a great deal concerning the importance of staging meetings to obtain the greatest dramatic effect.

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The suicides being arranged in such a ritualistic manner seems to be a failure or the end of whatever mission these Tibetans were on, perhaps a last act of loyalty or despair. But what were they doing in Berlin?
 
So, this green-gloved fella held "keys to Agartha"? Are these to be interpreted as literal artifacts or as spiritual keys? Is there a particular spiritual significance to the green color that they wore, too?
 
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The suicides being arranged in such a ritualistic manner seems to be a failure or the end of whatever mission these Tibetans were on, perhaps a last act of loyalty or despair. But what were they doing in Berlin?
I’m uncertain about the accuracy of this story, as I haven’t come across anything definitive to confirm it. It might just be a myth, but I’d be interested to hear from anyone with more knowledge on the subject.
 
I’m uncertain about the accuracy of this story, as I haven’t come across anything definitive to confirm it. It might just be a myth, but I’d be interested to hear from anyone with more knowledge on the subject.
I thought it could’ve been legit if Trump had those gloves on his desk. But no, it’s just AI generated.
 
Can you provide a summary for me?
Mysterious Buddhist monks with green gloves were found hiding in Berlin when the Soviets came, and many committed mass suicide when the Soviets arrived. I think there is a report somewhere out there which says they literally disappeared in front of the eyes of a Soviet soldier. Meanwhile Trump has conspicuously placed green gloves on his desk during a news report
 
I’m uncertain about the accuracy of this story, as I haven’t come across anything definitive to confirm it. It might just be a myth, but I’d be interested to hear from anyone with more knowledge on the subject.
It's hard to find resources on this highly esoteric topic
 
Mysterious Buddhist monks with green gloves were found hiding in Berlin when the Soviets came, and many committed mass suicide when the Soviets arrived. I think there is a report somewhere out there which says they literally disappeared in front of the eyes of a Soviet soldier. Meanwhile Trump has conspicuously placed green gloves on his desk during a news report
Wow
 
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