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Our Nazi Allies

Wed, 12 Dec 2001 02:53:16 -0500
Subject: [Fwd: Our Nazi allies [Salon.com]]

Except for the work of Mae Brusell, Alex Constatine, Linda Hunt and a few others, most of those who have written about this importation of Nazis stop somewhere in the 1950s with the story and act as though there was nothing more to report than past bad judgment. The role these people played in our history and the Cold War is incalculabe. Bobby Inman, former CIA Director, admitted to me at a public talk that the Gehlen Organization spies were responsible for the Cold War being started. Thus, Germany pitted its former enemies against each other and militarized them, while it demiltarized and took American funds to build a post-war infrastructure that rivals our own now. Just for a few examples of what I mean:

There is much more to this story yet to come out. It is no surprise to me that a German citizen can get more information than an American can on all this. After all, who else but us can really respond to all this?

JJ




Subject: Our Nazi allies [Salon.com]
   Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 21:37:02 -0800
   From: Alex Constantine

"A German amateur investigator finds information on the U.S. government's friendly dealings with war criminals ..." ? this, of course, would be the same information on American collaboration with Nazis reported by Sayers & Kahn, the Anti-Defamation League and many others as early as 1946, to Mae Brussell, Charles Higham, Tom Bower, Christopher Simpson and a score of others to the present day ... all of it buried in the media's cellar, ignored by a populace that finds beer, belly-button pop music and Kathy Lee Gifford irresistible, but could care less about killers on the CIA payroll.

These stories come along as if, all these years, no one has risked his own to make the information public -- while whore houses like the New York Times, Newsweek and other Mockingbird outlets suppressed the information and ridiculed anyone courageous enough to speak up. Dieter Maier is a latecomer, and Salon.com's lip-gloss is smeared.

-- AC


salon.com
May 3, 2000
URL: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2000/05/03/nazi/

Our Nazi allies

A German amateur investigator finds information on the U.S. government's friendly dealings with war criminals. Meanwhile, the FBI and CIA guard their records.

By Ken Silverstein




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