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The Unspoken Kenosha
…, I started thinking about why the media went out of their way to disguise the fact that all the main characters in the Rittenhouse drama were white with German last names. I ended up running smack into Nazis, Catholics and yes, Q itself.
The surname "Rittenhouse" (Reittighaus) comes from Austrian nobility and means "of the marsh house". Grosskreutz is another Germanic surname meaning "Great Cross". Rosenbaum is yet another Germanic surname, meaning "Rosebush". Finally, Huber comes from a Germanic term meaning "landowner," and implies a wealthy individual with "huben" being an appreciable amount of land.
The casual observer might be forgiven for thinking the four central characters in the Kyle Rittenhouse drama represent roll call at the Beer Hall Putsch. In fact, the verdict was handed down on 19 November 2021, almost 98 years to the day of the anniversary of the Nazi's attempted coup d'etat on 9 November 1923. For the time being, I will dodge the numerology of the number 9.
On a symbolic level, Austrian nobility saved America's heartland from a Socialist coup fomented by Catholic secret societies. The three men taken down can be associated at the meta level with the Templars (Great Cross), the Rosecrucians (Roaebush), and someone claiming ownership of the land, which could describe the Vatican via the Unam Sanctam papal bull of 1302…
By what I've found online, the Rittenhouse family in America dates back to the 1640s, in German settlements around Pennsylvania. That makes the family one of the original European settlers in North America. German settlements in Wisconsin began in the 1840s, and came in several waves. German settlers across the US tended to be agricultural, with a smaller but significant number of metal smiths (Kyle's father is a machinist) and, of course, beer brewers.
Wisconsin, according the US Census, is 87% "white," though it doesn't say which flavor of "white". Hispanics make up a bit more than 7%, of which Kyle is partly a member. Blacks constitute a little more than 6% of the population, and all other listed groups rate less than 3%. Given those numbers, it's curious that the rioters chose a section of Kenosha that is predominantly minority.
With that little fact in mind, it would appear for all intents and purposes that the rioters were in fact the supremacists. They seem to have been mostly of German descent and chose a section of the city that would inflict the most damage on minority people and businesses. With Kyle's partial Hispanic heritage, one could conclude that he was defending minorities from violent supremacists, or in other words the exact opposite of the narrative we are having shoved down our throats.
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https://augenguy.blogspot.com/2021/12/the-unspoken-kenosha.html