Daily Stormer Hit From All Sides

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Thu Aug 17 19:28:55 PDT 2017



On 08/17/2017 02:18 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> ah yes, you mentioned Nazis in the government?
> there is a secret society of Nazis tasked by THE Kennedy to protect
> American democracy. Maybe they are connected with all the Nazis the
> CIA rescued from WWII?
> uh.... yeah. after the cubs won the world series, the weirdness only
> broke free
>
> http://thefifthcolumnnews.com/2015/04/inside-the-special-forces-underground/
> The legend of the Special Forces Underground reaches back to the same
> period. The story is that President Kennedy, an outspoken critic of
> the military-industrial complex, pulled selected Special Forces
> officers aside when he visited Fort Bragg in October of 1961. In a
> very informal conversation he asked these officers to promise that if
> the US military was ever used against the people of the United States
> the men of the Special Forces would use their very unique training to
> assist the people. According to the legend, this promise has been
> passed down through the decades to some of the soldiers wearing the
> Green Beret today. These men make up what the media and DOD
> investigations have referred to as “The Special Forces Underground.”
>
> http://www.hoover.org/news/hoover-library-acquires-rare-periodical-army-special-forces-underground


The Special Forces collaborated with Nazis in Southeast Asia after WWII
and before it became an 'inherited war' from France, and so did the
French Foreign Legion which hired them directly I believe. The
collaboration by the Special Forces with the Mafia to import Herowhine
to US ghettos via Marseilles is much better known and there may be some
connection to the earlier association but I haven't really researched it.

Rr
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