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Re: Theos-World Germany: to protect or not to protect?

Jul 02, 2002 05:57 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer


Steve:
There is a slight inconsistency in your argument if I understand it
correctly. There seem to be three facts here: (1) Stalin's USSR
posed a realistic threat to Germany in the thirties, as you yourself
state, (2) Hitler dealt with that in a manner which led to disastrous
snip

Frank:
There is no inconsistency. Who installed the Bolshevists in SU?
And who installed the Nazis in Germany?
If you find the answer then there is no inconsistency anymore, only logic.
HPB reports that the plot in Russia was launched by the Rothschild bank in
New York (B:CW III, 164).
The Prussian secretary of the Interior of the 1920's was collecting a huge
bulk of information about the Hitler gang and who paid them. His files had
many primary sources saying it was the Rothschild bank in New York.
After 1945 this files were last time seem in Switzerland and are now
declared as missing.

US companies like General Motors or Ford sold many military invironments to
Hitler's Germany, at least up to 1942.
After 1945 the German elite was brought to USA to work there, among them
Gestapo chief Mueller, who rebuilt the OSS to the CIA in 1948. Later on the
alien UFO stories were created by FBI and CIA to cover up the continuance of
very human research on outer space vehicles. Top Secret US files on the
Mueller case confirm that.


Steve:
Poland at the end of the first World War. You make it clear you
would not have wanted to be on the eastern side of the Berlin Wall,
so are you saying you would have been happy to be on the western side
of an Atlantic wall?

Frank:
Yes.
It was far better to live in the American sector as in the Soviet one.





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