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![]() * George Bush Senior - the unauthorised biography - a must-read http://www.tarpley.net/bushn.htm
* Gardening http://www.thrive.org.uk/
* The Guardian's 'Big Brother' surveillance special http://www.guardian.co.uk/bigbrother/privacy/
* Social Network Diagrams of Elitists
Thirty-one media professionals lost their lives in 2001 for doing what they were paid to do --
keeping us informed http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=20
* Non-patronising help for homeless people
* Wall Street and the rise of Hitler. By Antony C. Sutton
* Thirty-one media professionals lost their
lives in 2001 for doing what they were paid
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* Because newest is not always best http://www.oldversion.com
* Find old & censored web pages http://www.archive.org
* Wall Street and the rise of Hitler. By Antony C. Sutton
* Non-patronising help for homeless people http://www.groundswell.org.uk/
* George Bush Senior - the unauthorised biography -
a must-read http://www.tarpley.net/bushn.htm
* George Bush Senior - the unauthorised biography - a must-read
* Gardening http://www.thrive.org.uk/
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* Gardening http://www.thrive.org.uk/
* The Guardian's 'Big Brother' surveillance special
* Social Network Diagrams of Elitists
* Excellent research on the UK Labour Party http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/
* Your cyber identity http://www.googlism.com/
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![]() "The most important American political
event in those preparations for Hitler was
the infamous 'Third International Congress
on Eugenics,' held at New York's American
Museum of Natural History August 21-23,
1932, supervised by the International
Federation of Eugenics Societies.
9
This meeting took up the stubborn persistence of African-Americans and other
allegedly 'inferior' and 'socially inadequate' groups in reproducing,expanding their
numbers, and amalgamating with others.
It was recommended that these 'dangers' to the 'better' ethnic groups and to the
'well-born,' could be dealt with by sterilization or 'cutting off the bad stock' of the
'unfit.' "Italy's fascist government sent an official representative.
Averell Harriman's sister Mary, director of 'Entertainment' for the Congress, lived
down in Virginia fox-hunting country; her state supplied the speaker on 'racial purity,'
W.A. Plecker, Virginia commissioner of vital statistics.
Plecker reportedly held the delegates spellbound with his
account of the struggle to stop race-mixing and inter-racial
sex in Virginia.
"The Congress proceedings were dedicated to Averell Harriman's mother; she had paid for
the founding of the race-science movement in America back in 1910, building the Eugenics
Record Office as a branch of the Galton National Laboratory in London. She and other
Harrimans were usually escorted to the horse races by old George Herbert Walker--they
shared with the Bushes and the Farishes a fascination with 'breeding thoroughbreds' among
horses and humans.
10
"Averell Harriman personally arranged with the Walker/Bush Hamburg-Amerika Line to
transport Nazi ideologues from Germany to New York for this meeting.
11 The most famous among those transported was Dr. Ernst Rudin, psychiatrist at the
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Genealogy and Demography in Berlin, where the Rockefeller
family paid for Dr. Rudin to occupy an entire floor with his eugenics 'research.' Dr. Rudin
had addressed the International Federation's 1928 Munich meeting, speaking on 'Mental
Aberration and Race Hygiene,' while others (Germans and Americans ) spoke on race-
mixing and sterilization of the unfit. Rudin had also led the German delegation to the 1930
Mental Hygiene Congress in Washington, D.C. "At the Harrimans' 1932 New York Eugenics
Congress, Ernst Rudin was unanimously elected president of the International
Federation of Eugenics Societies. This was recognition of Rudin as founder of the
German Society for Race Hygiene, with his co-founder, Eugenics Federation vice
president Alfred Ploetz.
"As depression-maddened financiers schemed in Berlin and New York, Rudin was
now official leader of the world eugenics movement.
Components of his movement included groups with overlapping leadership,
dedicated to: -sterilization of mental patients ('mental hygiene societies'); and
-execution of the insane, criminals and the terminally ill ('euthanasia societies');
-eugenical race-purification by prevention of births to parents from 'inferior'
blood stocks ('birth control societies').
"Before the Auschwitz death camp
became a household word, these British
-American-European groups called openly
for the elimination of the 'unfit' by means
including force and violence.
12." 11.
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THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH
Part I
THE BUSH FAMILY OLIGARCHY
Funding the Hitler Project
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[Nazi War Criminal of the "Angel of Death of Auschwitz,"
Dr. Joseph Mengele ]
Today In History www.mightycool.com/historyspotlight/06061985.shtml
... of the
"Angel of Death of Auschwitz," Dr. Joseph Mengele. ...
at Nuremberg, and was the last major Nazi war criminal to
die in Spandau under highly ...
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... Dr. Robley Evans. Radiation in WW II,
using some data from ongoing Nazi
radiation experiments on humans, mostly
by Dr. Boris Rajewski. ...
The following are not all Nazi war criminals hired
to work for the U.S. though several are. All of
them worked with such, and/or worked at similar
unethical experiments.
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. Ex head CIA Chemical
Biological Warfare program. Testified in
congressional hearings about developing
a system of running a pipe under a target's
door to deliver incapacitating, poisonous
or suggestibilityincreasing gas.
Dr. Ray Teichler. Gottlieb's assistant, and CIA
liason aty Edgewood Arsenal. Assistant to
Edgewood Medical Laboratories
division of human experimentation director.
Karl Tauboeck. Nazi scientist constulting
for the CIA.
Friedrich Hoffman. Nazi scientist consulting
for the CIA.
Otto Ambrose. Worked for J. Peter Grace.
Dr. Albert Klingman. Participated in joint CIA/Army
program at Edgewood, got prison inmates for these
experiments;also had a climatic control chamber.
Edgewood Arsenal. Run by U.S. Army Chemical
Corps, which had acquired 8 Nazi scientists.
Dr. Robley Evans. Radiation in WW II, using some data
from ongoing Nazi radiation experiments on humans,
mostly by Dr. Boris Rajewski. Asked for conscientious
objectors to be sent to him for this.
Dr. Boris Rajewski. Nazi radiation experimentor.
Gerhard Schubert. Nazi radiation experimentor,
brought to the U.S.
Hermann Daenzer. Nazi radiation experimentor,
brought to the U.S.
Wolfgang Luther. Nazi radiation experimentor,
brought to the U.S.
Dieter Strang. Nazi radiation experimentor,
brought to the U.S.
Arthur Demnitz. Nazi radiation experimentor,
brought to the U.S.
Dr. Robert Stone. Also requested and used
Nazi data incl. Rajewski's report, later with
Dr. Evans on the Nuclear Energy Propulsion
for Airplanes Advisory Committee which
tried to bring Rajewski to the U.S.
Evans and Stone did classified radiation weapon
development research for the AEC and military.
Evans secretly a CIA consultant for their project
to use radiation as a means of killing just one person.
Col. Boris Pash. Started CIA radiation warfare
research, had made CIA assassination teams
from Nazi recruits, directed the Alsos Mission
to locate and whitewash useful Nazi war criminals,
and siezed 70,000 tons of uranium ore and radium.
Dr. Webb Haymaker. Co-authored a book with
Nazi scientist Hubertus Strughold. Co-developed
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) from CIA
ideas to use radiation to affect brain centers.
They consulted with him on this.
Boron is injected, and a neutron beam aimed at it in
the brain, causing a "tiny nucear explosion."
NO CURES, most patients died.
Dr. William Swee. Co-developed BNCT. Worked in
1933 and 1934 in Nazi Germany, observed sterilization
of unwitting epileptics by aiming radiation at their
genitals from under a desk they were told to sit at,
yet though he called this "outrageous behavior,"
he never revealed this to war crimes investigators.
And if you think that the all-wise CIA must be
excuseableas being privy to knowledge or
having special competence we do not, consider this:
"Think of it: thirty billion dollars a year goes to an
intelligence establishment that cannot hire one spy in
the south end of Mogadishu to pinpoint the location of
a famous warlord who gives press interviews and
broadcasts radio statements of defiance.
Somalia has exposed the weakness of U.S.
defense intelligence."
- William Safire, N.Y. TIMES, Oct. 7, 1993 p. A29.
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The Secret State
Carl Oglesby
[Speech to the Massachusetts Libertarian Party on the 200th Birthday of the Bill of Rights, December 19, 1991.]
The occasion of the two-hundredth anniversary of the Bill of Rights reminds us to be very worried about the growth since World War Il of a national-security oligarchy, a secret and invisible state within the public state.
The national-security state has come upon us not all at once but bit by bit over a span. of several decades. It is useful to review the episodes—the ones that are now known to us—through which the current situation evolved.
1. 1945: The Gehlen Deal
Wild Bill Donovan of the wartime Office of Strategic Services, the OSS, proposed to President Roosevelt before the war was over that the United States should setup a permanent civilian intelligence agency, but military foes of Donovan leaked his plan to a conservative journalist, Walter Trohan, who exposed the idea in the Chicago Tribune and denounced it as an" American Gestapo."[1]
But only a few weeks after this. after Roosevelt's death and the inauguration of Harry Truman. in the utmost secrecy, the Army was taking its own much more dangerous steps toward a quite literal American Gestapo.
Days after the Nazi surrender in May 1945, a US Army command center in southern Germany was approached by Nazi Brigadier General Reinhard Gehlen. Gehlen was the chief of the Nazi intelligence apparatus known as the FHO, Foreign Armies East. The FHO ran spy operations throughout East Europe and the Soviet Union during the war, and it remained intact during the late-war period when the rest of the Wehrmacht was crumbling. In fact, the FHO was the one part of the Nazi war machine that continued to recruit new members right through the end of the war. SS men at risk of war crimes charges in particular were told to join with Gehlen, go to ground, and await further orders.
Gehlen presented himself for surrender to the American forces with an arrogant, take-me-to-your-leader attitude and was for a few weeks shunted aside by GIs who were unimpressed by his demand for red-carpet treatment. But he had an interesting proposal to make and was soon brought before high-level officers of the Army's G-2 intelligence command.
Gehlen's proposal in brief: Now that Germany has been defeated, he told his captors, everyone knows that the pre-war antagonism between the Soviet Union and the United States will reappear. Who emerges with the upper hand in Europe may well depend on the quality of either side's intelligence. The Soviets are well known to have many spies placed in the United States and the American government, but the Americans have almost no intelligence capability in East Europe and the Soviet Union. Therefore, Gehlen proposes that the United States Army adopt the FHO in its entirety, including its central staff , as well as its underground intelligence units, several thousand men strong, throughout East Europe and the U.S.S.R. Thus, the FHO will continue doing what it was doing for Hitler that is, fighting Bolshevism—but will now do it for the United States.
The OSS was formally dismantled in the fall of 1945 at the very moment at which General Gehlen and six of his top aides were settling into comfortable quarters at the army's Fort Hunt in Virginia, not far from the Pentagon. For the next several months, in highly secret conversations, Gehlen and the U.S. Army hammered out the terms of their agreement. By February 1946, Gehlen and his staff were back in Europe, installed in a new village-sized compound in Pullach, from which they set about the business of reactivating their wartime intelligence network, estimated at between 6,000 and 20,000 men, all of them former Nazis and SS members, many of them wanted for war crimes but now (like the famous Klaus Barbie) protected through Gehlen's deal with the United States both from the Nuremberg Tribunal and the de-Nazification program.
Thus it was that the superstructure of the United States' post-war intelligence system was laid on the foundation of an international Nazi spy ring that had come to be the last refuge of SS war criminals who had no other means of escaping judgment. The Gehlen Org, as it came to be called by the few Americans who knew about it and needless to say, the United States Congress knew nothing of the Gehlen deal, and the evidence is strong that Truman knew very little about it continued to serve the United States as its eyes and ears on Europe and the U.S.S.R. until 1955. At that time, fulfilling one of the terms of the secret treaty of Fort Hunt in 1945, the entire Gehlen Org was transferred to the new West German government, which gave it the name of the Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, and which the descendants of General Gehlen serve to this day. The BND continued to serve as the backbone of NATO intelligence and is said to have supplied well into the 1960s something in the order of seventy percent of the NATO intelligence take.
This is the base upon which the U.S. intelligence system was founded. The National Security Act of 1947 reorganized the military and created the CIA, but the Gehlen Org was the base from which U.S. intelligence developed throughout the decades of the Cold War. I am not trying to imply here that Stalin was not a villain or that Soviet communism was not a threat to Europe. I am saying rather that everything American policymakers believed they knew about Europe and the U.S.S.R. on most reliable report well into the 1960s was sent to them by an intelligence network made up completely of Hitler's most dedicated Nazis. I believe this fact helps to explain how the American national-security community evolved the quasi-fascistic credo we can observe developing in the following incidents.
2. 1945: Operation Shamrock
This program, set up by the Pentagon and turned over to the National Security Agency after 1947, was discovered and shut down by Congress in 1975. As a House committee explained in a 1979 report, Shamrock intercepted "virtually all telegraphic traffic sent to, from, or transiting the United States." Said the House report, “Operation Shamrock was the largest government interception program affecting Americans” ever carried out. In a suit brought by the ACLU in the 1978 to declassify Shamrock files, the Defense Department claimed that either admitting or denying that the Shamrock surveillance took place, never mind revealing actual files, would disclose "state secrets.'' A judicial panel decided in the Pentagon's favor despite the ACLU's argument that to do so was “dangerously close to an open ended warrant to intrude on liberties guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment.”[2]
3. 1945: Project Paperclip
This is perhaps the most famous of such programs but it is still not well understood. The U.S. Army wanted German rocket scientists both for its own interest in rocketry and to keep them out of the hands of the Soviets, who had the same ambitions. United States law forbade these scientists' entry into the U.S., however, because they were all Nazis and members of the SS, including the prize among them, Dr. Werner von Braun. The Army acted unilaterally, therefore, in bringing the rocket scientists to the United States as prisoners of war and defining the Redstone rocket laboratory in Huntsville as a POW compound. Later the Paperclip scientists were de- Nazified by various bureaucratic means and emplaced at the center of the military space program. What is not well understood is that hundreds of additional Nazi SS members who had nothing at all to contribute to a scientific program were also admitted. This included the SS bureaucrat who oversaw the slave labor efforts in digging the underground facilities at the Nazi rocket base on Peenemunde.[3]
4. 1947: Project Chatter
The U.S. Navy initiated this program to continue Nazi experiments in extracting truth from unwilling subjects by chemical means, especially mind-altering drugs such Mescaline This was at the same time that U.S. investigative elements detailed to the Nuremberg Tribunal were rounding up Nazis suspected of having experimented with "truth serums" during World War II. Such experiments are banned by the laws of war.[4]
5. 1948: Election Theft
New to the world and eager to learn, the CIA immediately began spending secret money to influence election results in France and Italy. Straight from the womb, it thus established a habit of intervention which, despite being rationalized in terms of the Red menace abroad, would ultimately find expression within the domestic interior.[5]
6. 1953: MK/Ultra
The CIA picked up the Navy's Project Chatter and throughout the 1950s and '60s ran tests on involuntary and unwitting subjects using truth drugs and electro-magnetic fields to see if it could indeed control a subject's mind without the subject's being aware. This research continued despite the fact that the United States signed the Nuremberg Code in 1953 stipulating that subjects must be aware, must volunteer, must have the aid of a supervising doctor, and must be allowed to quit the experiment at any moment.
7. 1953: HT/Lingual
The CIA began opening all mail traveling between United States and the U.S.S.R. and China. HT/Lingual ran until 1973 before it was stopped. We found out about it in 1975.[6]
8. 1953: Operation Ajax
The CIA overthrew Premier Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran, complaining of his neutralism in the Cold War, and installed in his place General Fazlollah Zahedi, a wartime Nazi collaborator. Zahedi showed his gratitude by giving 25-year leases on forty percent of Iran's oil to three American arms. One of these firms, Gulf Oil, was fortunate enough a few years later to hire as a vice president the CIA agent Kermit Roosevelt, who had run Operation Ajax. Did this coup set the clock ticking on the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-80?[7]
9. 1954: Operation Success
The CIA spent $20 million to overthrow the democratically elected Jacabo Arbenz in Guatemala for daring to introduce an agrarian reform program that the United Fruit Company found threatening. General Walter Bedell Smith, CIA director at the time, later joined the board of United Fruit.[8]
10. 1954: News Control
The CIA began a program of infiltration of domestic and foreign institutions, concentrating on journalists and labor unions. Among the targeted U.S. organizations was the National Student Association, which the CIA secretly supported to the tune of some $200,000 a year. This meddling with an American and thus presumably off-limits organization remained secret until Ramparts magazine exposed it in 1967. It was at this point that mainstream media first became curious about the CIA and began unearthing other cases involving corporations, research centers, religious groups and universities.[9]
11. 1960–61: Operation Zapata
Castro warned that the United States was preparing an invasion of Cuba, but this was 1960 and we all laughed. We knew in those days the United States did not do such things. Then came the Bay of Pigs, and we were left to wonder how such an impossible thing could happen.
12. 1960–63: Task Force W
Only because someone still anonymous inside the CIA decided to talk about it to the Senate Intelligence Committee in 1975, we discovered that the CIA's operations directorate decided in September 1960: (a) that it would be good thing to murder Fidel Castro and other Cuban leaders, (b) that it would be appropriate to hire the Mafia to carry these assassinations out, and (c) that there would be no need to tell the President that such an arrangement was being made. After all, was killing not the Mafia's area of expertise?
It hardly seemed to trouble the CIA that the Kennedy administration was at the very same time trying to mount a war on organized crime focusing on precisely the Mafia leaders that the CIA was recruiting as hired assassins.
13. 1964: Brazil
Two weeks after the Johnson administration announced the end of the JFK Alliance for Progress with its commitment to the principle of not aiding tyrants, the CIA staged and the U.S. Navy supported a coup d'etat in Brazil over-throwing the democratically elected Joao Goulart. Within twenty-four hours a new right-wing government was installed, congratulated and recognized by the United States.
14. 1965: The DR
An uprising in the Dominican Republic was put down with the help of 20,000 U.S. Marines. Ellsworth Bunker, the U.S. ambassador, Abe Fortas, a new Supreme Court justice and a crony of LBJ's, presidential advisors Adolf Berle, Averill Harriman and Joseph Farland were all on the payroll of organizations such as the National Sugar Refining Company, the Sucrest Company, the National Sugar Company, and the South Puerto Rico Sugar Company—all of which had holdings in the Dominican Republic that were threatened by the revolution
15. 1967: The Phoenix Program
A terror and assassination program conceived by the CIA but implemented by the military command targeted Viet Cong cadres by name—a crime of war. At least twenty thousand were killed, according to the CIA's William Colby, of whom some 3,000 were assassinated. A CIA analyst later observed "They assassinated a lot of the wrong damn people".[10]
16. August 1967: COINTELPRO
Faced with mounting public protest against the Vietnam War, the FBI formally inaugurated its so-called COINTELPRO operations, a rationalized and extended form of operations under way for at least a year. A House committee reported in 1979 that "the FBI Chicago Field Office files [in] 1966 alone contained the identities of a small army of 837 informers, all of whom reported on [antiwar activists']…political activities, views or beliefs, and none of whom reported on any unlawful activities by [these activists]."[11]
17. October 1967: MH/Chaos
Two months after the PBI started up COINTELPRO, the CIA followed suit with MH/Chaos, set up in the counterintelligence section run by a certifiable paranoid named James Jesus Angleton. Even though the illegal Chaos infiltration showed that there was no foreign financing or manipulation of the antiwar movement, Johnson refused to accept this, and the operation continued in to the Nixon administration. By 1971, CIA agents were operating everywhere there were students inside America, infiltrating protest groups not only to spy on them but to provide authentic cover stories they could use while traveling abroad and joining foreign anti-war group. Chaos was refocused on international terrorism in 1972, but another operation, Project Resistance, conducted out of the CIA Office of Security, continued surveillance of American domestic dissent until it was ended in June 1973.[12]
18. April 1968: The King Plot
The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. led at once to massive urban riots, the breakup of the nonviolent civil rights movement and in ten years to a congressional investigation that found evidence of conspiracy, despite the initial finding that, as in the JFK case, the assassin was a lone nut. The conspiracy evidence included proof that the FBI had directly threatened King and that, in the certain knowledge that King was a target of violent hate groups, the Memphis Police Department had withdrawn its protective surveillance and let this fact be known.[13]
19. June 1968: The RFK Hit
The assassination of Robert Kennedy came on the heels of his victory in the California presidential primary. This victory had virtually guaranteed his nomination as an antiwar presidential candidate at the Democratic convention in August. The assassinations of King and the second Kennedy were body blows to the civil rights and the antiwar movements and drove nails in the coffins of those who were still committed to the principles of democratic nonviolent struggle.
From now on there would be virtually nothing left of the organized movement except the Black Panthers and the Weathermen, both committed to violence and thus both of them doomed. The official verdict in Robert Kennedy's murder was, predictably enough, that it was the work of another lone nut. This conclusion was reached by a still-secret Los Angeles Police Department investigation, despite the fact that L.A. coroner Thomas Noguchi found that RFK's wounds were fired point blank behind him whereas the alleged assassin Sirhan Sirhan, by unanimous testimony of many eyewitnesses, never got his pistol closer to Kennedy than six feet and was always in front of him. It was true nevertheless, that Sirhan fired. It was also true that he was, and apparently remains, insane. Was Sirhan the offspring of Project Chatter and MK Ultra?
20. 1969: Operation Minaret
This was a CIA program charted to intercept (according to a House Report) "the international communications of selected American citizens and groups on the basis of lists of names, 'watchlists,' supplied by other government agencies.…The Program applied not only to alleged foreign influence on domestic dissent, but also to American groups and individuals whose activities 'may result in civil disturbances...'"[14]
![]() [13] The HSCA Report. Findings and Recommendations (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979). See p. 407 re the FBI and p. 418 re the MPD.
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