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Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
The after-effects of World War Two linger on, this time, in a news story about the German Bundesnachrichtendienst, Germany’s CIA/KGB/Mossad/MI-6(I am grateful to Mr. V.T. for sharing this news item with me):
As the article points out, files on employees of the BND – successor to Nazi General Reinhard Gehlen’s Fremde Heere Ost or Foreign Armies East – who had Nazi pasts were shredded by the BND in 2007. Well, if we, and for that matter, the German Bundestag
committee overseeing the BND, are to believe the BND’s story, the whole
matter was simply due to the BND getting rid of documents that were no
longer needed in its archives. True enough, we might think;
intelligence agencies acquire reams of information of all kinds and
quickly fill their archives and periodically do such “dumps” of their
excess archives. No big surprise there.
Except in this case, the files were of BND agents that were Nazis.
Nazis in the service of the same Nazi general who became the first head
of the BND after its informal status was “normalized” after West Germany
was created. Let’s note the date of the article: Nov 30, 2011. IN other
words, it was reported while Europe is in a financial meltdown, and
while Germany itself seems to be the only viable economy on that
otherwise financially besieged continent.
So the timing makes me extraordinarily suspicious, for the only other
reason that could possibly justify such document shredding is simply
because there was still, to this very day, something about the BND’s
history and connection with Nazism that makes it sensitive, and
necessary to destroy. True enough, the shredding was done in 2007, but
the story comes out now.
I have long maintained the suspicion, and it’s only that, a
suspicion, that the current European meltdown seems a bit oddly
coincidental, that the only country thus far not engulfed in
the debt conflagration is…Germany. It behooves us to remember that
Martin Bormann’s “postwar plan” included the idea of a European
Federation that Germany would be able to dominate by “elastic political”
means, means which, in the financially-gifted Bormann’s view, included
finance.It’s all purely coincidental, of course, that it seems to be
Berlin that is calling the shots in Europe…for the moment….