Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel was a German biologist, used to push the eugenics agenda and Darwinism with Thomas Henry Huxley (Royal Society) and geologist Charles Lyell in the Science Church. He was educated at University of Berlin, Würzburg and Jena. His mentor Johann Peter Müller was also the teacher of Wilhelm Wundt. He was the teacher of Oscar Hertwig (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences). He was a member of the American Philosophical Society and Monist League with chemist and Scottish Rite mason Wilhelm Ostwald and Georg von Arco (radio pioneer) and Helene Stöcker (gay-transgender agenda with Magnus Hirschfeld). Eugène Dubois, whose found skull was labeled Java Man, was influenced by Haeckel. He introduced the Tree of Life in Darwinism, based on the kabbalistic Tree of Life. In 1876 he wrote The History of Life. |
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His books were promoted by Otto Bismarck (used in his Kulturkampf) and Wilhelm II.
He was a member of the German Society of Racial Hygiene of Alfred Ploetz and Ernst Rüdin (student of Emil Kraepelin) with Gerhart Hauptmann (Nobel Prize in Literature, Monte Verità), Fritz Lens, Agnes Blum (student of Friedrich Nietzsche, funded by Rockefeller Foundation), Anasthasius Nordenholz (use of term scientology), affiliated with the British Eugenics Education Society (Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Arthur Balfour, Cyril Burt, Hans Eynsenck, John Harvey Kellogg, Roger Pearson, John Maynard Keynes, Frederick Osborn, Madison Grant).
Rüdin (German Institute for Psychiatric Research, funded by Rockefeller Foundation) became president of the International Federation of Eugenics Organizations and was in contact with Carlos Blacker (mentored by Julian Huxley).
In 1914 he signed the Manifesto of the Ninety Three (most important number in Thelema) to support Germany in WW1 with Adolf von Bayer, Lujo Brentano, Gerhart Hauptmann, Paul Ehrlich, Fritz Haber, Felix Klein, Max Liebermann, Eduard Meyer, Franz Liszt, Wilhelm Ostwald, Max Planck, Alois Riehl (doctoral advisor of Oswald Spengler), Wilhelm Röntgen, Siegfried Wagner,...
In 1926 his student Hans Driesch became president of the Society for Psychical Research (British Intelligence).
After WW2 he was blamed for scientific racism (by Daniel Gasman and Stephen Jay Gould in Ontogeny and Phylogeny).
born 2/16/1834.
died 8/9/1919.