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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 30
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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ASSASSINATION AS A TOOL OF FASCISM
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(...continued...)
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JOHN JUDGE: [...continues...] Another example would be that
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scientist I just mentioned, Walter Dorhnberger. He was a General,
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and he was responsible, essentially, for helping Werhner von
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Braun and the rocket program get whatever it wanted during the
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war. He was also responsible for being part of the administration
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of the Dora concentration camp, where Jews and other slave labor
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were worked to death building, at a tremendous pace, these V1 and
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V2 rockets that were being used against the civilian population
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in England. And there were heinous examples, besides the level of
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the labor and the forced labor, of public hangings and other
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types of war criminality there at Dora. And all these people
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nowadays either aren't asked... I mean, I think they've got one
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sentence in one piece of footage of Werhner von Braun, our
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fabulous rocket scientist, *talking* about Dora, saying some
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little piece about the conditions in the mines, you know, "...
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weren't that bad."
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The fact is, that they were there. They were in an administrative
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capacity. But because after the war we wanted their expertise, we
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brought over a thousand of these scientists and their families.
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They were down in Huntsville, Alabama. I don't know if you've
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ever been there. The Chamber of Commerce is *named* after Werhner
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von Braun. It has big pictures of all these Nazis and their
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families with their hands up, taking their oath of American
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citizenship. And they're *proud* of the Nazis they brought in. I
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guess to get 2 on the moon it's worth 30 million dead, huh?
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One of them built the Saturn 5 rocket, and only just recently got
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chased out of the country, much to the chagrin of Lyndon LaRouche
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and his crew who are fighting to get him back in. That's Walter
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Rudolph, who helped to get us to the moon. And without them,
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these Nazis, we wouldn't have done it. Of course they say they
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weren't "ardent" Nazis, whatever that means. {1}. They weren't
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involved in the war crimes. But they *were* there, they *were* in
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the position to do something, to speak out. And when asked they
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say, "Well if I'd spoken out, I would have been in the camps with
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the Jews myself. So what could I have done?"
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And Dorhnberger was actually scheduled for indictment. The
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British prosecutor, Shawcross, said that he ought to hang. He was
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suspected of having worked, not only at Dora, but with the
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"Butcher" at Auschwitz, at the Auschwitz concentration camp. And
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instead, when Werhner von Braun got here to the United States, he
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said that he wouldn't do any work on our rockets unless we saved
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his mentor, his old friend, Walter Dorhnberger. So McCloy and
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Lucius Clay intervened on his behalf and he was brought directly
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to the United States. And first, he got a job in Huntsville, I
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think at Mussel Shoals, with NASA for a little bit. And then he
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got into a position that he kept for many, many years, where he
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headed up the helicopter systems division at Bell Aircraft in the
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Dallas/Houston area.
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And it was in that position that he hired, during the 1950s and
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'60s, a top-ranking military intelligence agent by the name of
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Michael Paine. Michael Paine had a wife, Ruth Paine, and the two
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of them were very tight with the White Russian Solidarist
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community that lived in Dallas, many of these White Russians. And
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I say the history of these Nazis dates back to the time of the
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[Bolshevik] revolution. They're disaffected. Many of them worked
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with the CIA and other spy agencies, and Paine's family had
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connections with them. They went to a White Russian Orthodox
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church there, in Dallas, that was built with monies from the
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Cummins Catherwood Fund from Philadelphia. One of the blue-line
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families out in Philadelphia, Cummins Catherwood also funded the
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Cuban Aid Relief for the Bay of Pigs survivors, who were
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intimately involved in the assassination. And it was at that
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church that meetings happened, in the Christmas of the early
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'60s, between the Paines and the Oswalds. And it was the Paines
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that housed Marina Oswald, out in Irving, Texas. It was the
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Paines, along with Marina, who were some of the few people to
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testify to the idea that Oswald owned a rifle. It was Ruth Paine
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that got Oswald the job at the Book Depository, in October, and
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placed him, in part, as the patsy there. It was her friend, Roy
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Truly, who lied to the police, and said that they had taken a
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roll call and that Oswald was the only one missing from the
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building at the time they came in to find the so-called assassin.
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Even though everybody else looked in a different direction to
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where the noise had come from, up on the Grassy Knoll, the police
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ran to where they were supposed to, to the School Book
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Depository.
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So when you scratch the surface of how they set it up, who told
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the lies, who engineered the "patsying" of Oswald, you find these
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people with the connections to the International Fascists.
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Werhner von Braun, knowing that the Russians, the Soviet troops,
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were going to come into Berlin, packed up shop at Dora, where he
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was building the rockets. He moved into Switzerland, leaving a
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trail for U.S. Intelligence, that had contacted him and other
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scientists months before in something called Operation Overcast.
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When he got up into that area, General Thurston, who was in
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charge of the military takeover for that sector, followed through
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with the arrangements to have him and several other scientists
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arrested and brought to the United States.
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The person who actually effected the arrests, the physical
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arrests, of Werhner von Braun and the rocket scientists, the
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Paper Clip boys (they called it Project Paper Clip, to bring
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these people in) was the aide-de-camp to Thurston, a fellow named
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Clay Shaw.
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Years later, Jim Garrison attempted to indict Clay Shaw for his
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involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. And Clay
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Shaw, among other things, was on the board of directors of a firm
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called Permindex, which had offices at that time out of Canada.
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Where they were doing training, along with British Intelligence,
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of assassins all during World War II. It was work that involved,
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among other people, Ian Fleming. And in fact, Ian Fleming's
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character, James Bond, is a real person that lives in
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Philadelphia and is very close to the Cummins Catherwood family.
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So whenever I began to look, I found these little nests of
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snakes. They intertwine, you know, they lock together, and their
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histories coincide. They send each other books and messages. They
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know each other. They get each other jobs.
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Another person with connections to the Nazis, who was very
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instrumental in the assassination, is George DeMohrenschildt. He
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came from a reactionary family in Russia. His father was a top
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level employee of the Nobel oil family, which was like the
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Rockefellers here, prior to the [Bolshevik] revolution. They lost
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their fortune there. His brother, Von DeMohrenschildt, was jailed
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by the revolution for a period. When they got loose, they went to
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Germany. They helped the Fascists set up. Von went into the CIA-
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funded Tolstoy Foundation, which was a center for the White
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Russians during the whole period. And George DeMohrenschildt was
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an oil engineer. Among other places that he worked, and was close
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to, was Kerr-McGee (he was tight with Mr. Kerr), where Karen
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Silkwood was later killed by the Industrial Security Command
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guards. That Defense Industrial Security Command was running
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Mussel Shoals and Huntsville, Alabama, when the Nazis arrived.
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You see, it just goes over and over, back and forth. You can find
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the connections if you start with the evidence. If you look to
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see who are these people, who do they know, how are they funded?
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And I saw it not only there, but throughout the other
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assassinations. Who were the top lieutenants in Jonestown? All
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were tied in with the Nazi money, with the International Fascism,
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the training, or the movements of the Nazis themselves.
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I wanted you to see this before I quit. This is a documentary
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film made by a fellow named Bob Groden. He worked at *Life*
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magazine, in the photo department, when this film came from
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Dallas. This supposedly "homemade" film was made by a fellow
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named Abraham Zapruder, who was a bystander that "happened" to be
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standing near the Grassy Knoll filming the motorcade go by. And
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he caught, on this little piece of film, supposedly just by
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accident, the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Well the reason
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I'm making all these secondary comments is that we found out when
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Abraham Zapruder died that he's a White Russian. That he was from
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that same section there in Minsk, where George DeMohrenschildt
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and Marina's family came from. Marina's uncle was a high-ranking
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military officer in the NKVD, but her family was White Russian
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and anti-communist. And Gehlen infiltrated a lot of the KGB and
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Soviet military and intelligence structures during the war, and
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left agents in place. And you know, there's reason to believe
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that a number of people that were involved with Oswald, even in
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the Soviet Union, also tie to this International Fascism; *and
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not* to the idea that Oswald was some kind of a KGB agent. He was
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a *Naval Intelligence* operative. He had crypto clearance. He
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travelled around with the U-2. And he was a U.S. spy. He was sent
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to defect falsely to the Soviet Union.
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(to be continued)
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[Transcript of a talk given by John Judge at a one-day conference
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entitled "The Fourth Reich in America." A transcript of the
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entire conference, "The Fourth Reich in America," is available
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from Flatland Books, P.O. Box 2420, Fort Bragg, CA 95437.]
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--------------------------<< Notes >>----------------------------
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{1} "...they weren't 'ardent' Nazis, whatever that means." In
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other words, they were "just following orders."
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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