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Recently, I learned that at the end of WWII, Allen Dulles created a friendship with Rheinhard Gehlen to sponsor Nazi rocket scientists in North America, the UK, Australia and Argentina. The results were that thousands of Nazis were transported out of Germany ahead of the Nuremberg Tribunals, in spite of President Truman stating 'no Nazis will be allowed entry into the US'. Instead, many of these came through US Customs (without the president's knowledge, really?) with no passports but each had job offers in their pockets.

This was done through Project Overcast, Operation Paperclip, and a few other programs instigated by the CIA, Mossad and MI6. In Len Kasten's 2012 book "Alien World Order" a few 'group photographs' are shown with many of these 'refugees', of which none ever apologized for their Nazi crimes! Many of them were recruited for the space program so NASA should actually be called NAZI!

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Apr 9Liked by Cindy Sheehan

Thank you for this timely reminder of the ineptitude inherent in US foreign policy starting with the 'Cold War' at the end of the 2nd WW...where the Russians who defeated a Nazi German army at enormous cost...end up facing off the other fascist army...the US military and its inept, ignorant and arrogant white supremicists who dream of empire.

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Apr 10Liked by Cindy Sheehan

thank you, Cindy, for this brilliant interview. we need constant reminding of our history.

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Yup. read it around the time it came out. Fine expose of the criminality of the ruling class.

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I imagine it more than likely Dulles had a hand, or maybe even both hands, in the JFK assassination; after all, JFK fired him his cozy post of Criminal Bureaucracy. Allen Dulles was certainly one of the most sinister figures in recent American History; apparently, we "beat" the Nazis in WW2 as a recruiting tool (of course the Soviets did most of the beating of Nazis back then; the Allies took care of fire-bombing civilian populations: Dresden, etc...)

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