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#14-1986
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Q. Who are these Nazis you're always ranting and raving about?
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A. Brother-in-law claimed that when WWII ended I.G. Farben and/or Krupp
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financed secret societies that infiltrated the governments of both the U.S.
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and U.S.S.R., determined, I guess, to keep Russia and Amierica from ever
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ganging up on Germany again. During the Hitler-Stalin Pact, as he also
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often reminded me, there were alot of individuals like Molotov who
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couldn't make up their minds whether to be Nazis or Communists. (I've
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heard since that survivors of that era say there was about as much
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difference between one side and the other as between McDonalds and
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Burger King.) In METAPOLITICS: ROOTS OF THE NAZI MIND there is an
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excerpt from an actual memo of Hitler's instructing that Bolshevicks be
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admitted to the Nazi Party without the usual screening! In THE YANKEE AND
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THE COWBOY WAR is described how Nazi Intelligence Chief, General Gehlen,
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came over to the CIA when the war ended without so much as a reduction
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of rank.
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"In the fourth week of May, soon after his arrest, Karl Wolff had spoken
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confidentially to two of his SS subordinates.... 'We'll get our Reich back
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again,' the Obergruppenfuhrer assured them," says POERATION SUNRISE
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(p191) of OSSSS negotiations. When the Sunrise "seperate peace" treaty
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fell through, because Kim Philby sabotaged it, the CIA and SS and Catholic
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Church, through whom they often communicated, seem to have gone ahead
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with a secret society to attain its ends.
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There is also a secret Nazi organization founded by one of Hitler's
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friends called the Vril Society which teaches that the Germans, being"the
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most intelligent race," forces to rule the world. In addition, there are
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Tibetan secret societies that maintain wartime ties between German
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Nazis and Japanese.
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There were also some German rocket scientists who realized that Hitler
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was losing the war in the last days and who therefore made contingency
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plans involving ties with Soviet intelligence. When the war ended some
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were captured by the Russians while others fell into the hands of the U.S.
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and wound up in the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. When
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Birchers cite evidence of a CIA-KBG conspiracy they may be talking about
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a working alliance that resulted from comparing notes about what their
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respective German scientists were engaged in -- namely, free energy
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sources, mind control and flying saucers. Lee Oswald may have brought
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Marina Oswald to this country as a volunteered hostage in an information
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pool between the CIA and KBA about these projects, particularly mind
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control. Marina's uncle was a colonel in the Soviet GRU.
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These Nazis are so powerful that there is starvation nearly everywhere
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in Asia except China and Japan, in Africa also, and among Latin Americans
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without pure Spanish blood. Nor is there massive hunger in any Caucasion
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nation. People are so brainwashed they think this is coincidence, when
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they think about it at all. --Kerry Wendell Thornley
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KULTCHA
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c 1986 Kerry W. Thornley
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Available from:
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ILLUMI-NET
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(404) 377-1141
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