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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 1 Num. 29
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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...] And part of that involved moving
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those Nazis all over the world. Moving those Fascists. And not
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all the Germans were Fascists, and not all the Fascists were
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German. There were Japanese Fascists, if you remember. Some of
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them seem to be still in control today. There was a kind of
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veiled threat, recently, from the Prime Minister of Japan, that
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the forces that operated in World War II hadn't forgotten what
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the U.S. did to them; and that they were ready to rise back up if
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we didn't stop messing around on these trade issues for the
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international exchange. So the threat of them, you know, is still
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there. We talk a lot about Nuremberg, but much less about the
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Japanese war crime trials.
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And it's known now, for instance, that when MacArthur's group
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went in, they found evidence of the POWs being experimented on
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with chemical and biological weapons by the Japanese. That they
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let all the scientists that did those war crimes off the hook, in
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exchange for the information that they could give them about how
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the weapons worked. So that, to them, was a fair trade.
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Many of those scientists, many of the munitions and aerospace
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experts, many of the spies, (about 300 of them, in fact, under
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General Reinhard Gehlen, who had headed up Hitler's intelligence
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network for the east and the Soviet Union) were brought, from
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1943 up until even more recently in the present day, into the
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United States and into other countries around the world, South
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Africa included. There's quite a bit of collaboration between the
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South African government and World War II Fascists and Nazis.
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But the Fascism was an indigenous problem in many, many
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countries. It didn't just exist in Nazi Germany. There were
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groups of Fascists that the Nazis were able to use in many
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countries as collaborationist governments.
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And the real hidden history of World War II was, in fact, the
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*defeat* in many places of those forces by more progressive
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elements. By people who were, out of reasons of patriotism, or
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out of a more progressive political philosophy, bound and
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determined to take back some freedom. And that's a history that
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hasn't had as much play as the standard version of the Allied
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powers: these empires getting together to defeat these things,
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the actual struggles of the resistance to Fascism in the
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different countries and what role that played.
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Assassination was always a *tool* for them; not only the mass
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death, but the individual death of the people that could make a
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difference, of the politicians that might make a change, of the
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people that stood in the way. And they perfected those
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techniques, and those techniques were brought here and used in
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the United States. So that when Mae Brussell did her work with
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the Warren Commission, and I spent several years reading the
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volumes and going into depth (and I went through about 300 cubic
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feet of material in the Archives). We *found* those people in the
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Commission Record. In key places. And I'll just talk to you about
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a few of them, so you can get a sense of who these people are
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that I'm talking about, and how they would play in.
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One important one is an American, in fact, an American Fascist by
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the name of John J. McCloy. McCloy was a Rockefeller banking
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lawyer. I saw Marcel Ophuls who did some of the films on the
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Nuremburg situation, *The Sorrow and the Pity*, and *Memory of
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Justice*, at a public talk. And someone came up and asked him
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about McCloy, "Is he connected to the internationals?" And Ophuls
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said, "It would be more accurate to say the internationals are
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connected to him."
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There was a very good article some years ago in *Harpers* about
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him, "Minister without Portfolio," that began to go into his
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background, all the way back to the 1920s when he was sent over
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to Germany to check about World War I sabotage activities, and
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ended up friends with some of Hitler's early cronies, and met
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Hitler, and stayed in that area for some time. He was connected
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to Sullivan and Cromwell, a Rockefeller banking firm that kept
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its German investments going even after the mass deaths of the
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Jews started in Germany. They had investments there that they
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didn't want to back off from.
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And McCloy eventually got into a position in the government where
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he was the Under-Secretary of War. Somebody pointed out to me
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earlier that 1947-1948 is also when we changed from "Secretary of
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War," to "Secretary of Defense." {1}. And just that little word
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change is enough propaganda to make clear what's happening.
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John J. McCloy, among other things during the period when he was
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Under-Secretary of War, was responsible, along with Earl Warren
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and a fellow named S. Dillon Reed, for the set-up of the Japanese
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concentration camps in the United States and the internment of
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Japanese, not German or white peoples, but Japanese people here.
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A lot of them lived out here in California, and you may know some
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of the history of the different concentration camps that were out
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here. People lost their property and their money. McCloy still
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speaks openly against any reparations for those people, and
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believes it was proper that he had them locked up and treated the
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way that they were during the war.
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And it's interesting also that he worked on that with Earl
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Warren, who later shows up *along with McCloy* on the Warren
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Commission, to study the investigation of John Kennedy's death.
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He's one of the main members of the seven member Committee that
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helped to cover up the death of John F. Kennedy.
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John J. McCloy also, in his position in the government, blocked
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efforts by the Jewish community here in America to have something
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done about the Nazi concentration camps. We knew they were there,
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we knew where they were. The Jews wanted the camps bombed, or
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they wanted the railroads going to the camps bombed, something,
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to stop the progress of the machinery of death in the Jewish
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community there. And his response at the time was that it would
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lead to "reparations against the Jews." One has to wonder what
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*they* could have been. But he refused to go along with those
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plans.
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And then after the war, when we came in militarily, we set up a
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fellow named General Lucius Clay, who also cut deals with many of
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these top Nazi elements. And then Lucius Clay's military
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occupation government was replaced by a transitional, but civil,
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government of the Allied powers that would then lead eventually
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into the earliest postwar German government. And who oversaw that
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transition? McCloy, as the High Commissioner of Germany. In that
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position he reversed some of the few convictions that happened at
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the Nuremberg trials. Only eight war criminals were sentenced to
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death for all the destruction that was done in that war. Only
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eight. Some were given prison sentences and almost all of those
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were out within a few years, in large part because of McCloy's
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intervention.
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Of course, the trials were also undermined. One of the key people
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that undermined evidence and lost witnesses in that trial,
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working with the U.S. Army, was later to go on into the
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International Cross, International Rescue Division. And that was
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one of a number of agencies; the Vatican also had a line for
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this, that provided false identification to the Nazi war
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criminals to help them move internationally. And that
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International Rescue Committee is still dominated by CIA and
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right wing elements. But at that time they were providing the
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"Glockenspiel," the false identity cards. And then this fellow
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who moved into that position came to Texas. He was with a CIA
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front, a foundation called M. Anderson, for many, many years. He
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was the special liaison between the Texas police investigation
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and the Warren Commission investigation of John Kennedy's death.
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And in that capacity he blocked any effective local study of the
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death, or local news from getting to the Warren Commission.
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And there were a number of years when he was with Anderson. We
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don't hear of him. And then he reappears as the "most trusted man
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in America," according to the press during the Watergate fiasco,
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in order to pardon Nixon. His name is Leon Jaworski.
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O.K. So these people move throughout the history. So I'm trying
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to give you some feel, or some examples, of how these people
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move. McCloy pardons all these key Nazis. He pardons Krupp. He
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pardons Dorhnberger. And these other top people are off the hook
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because of his intervention. And then, not only do they come
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here, but he continues to function right up to the current day. I
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mean Reagan, at the time he went to Bitburg, had a White House
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ceremony for some of them. The German government came and gave
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these awards to John J. McCloy for his excellent work there in
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the period when we were supposed to be de-Nazifying Germany. And
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in fact, we were leading to the Nazification of the world,
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including America.
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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} Like we are not going to war with Korea, we are going halfway
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around the world to *defend* ourselves from Korea. We never
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invade other countries; we are just going there to defend
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ourselves from them.
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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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