Daily Stormer Hit From All Sides

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Sat Aug 19 18:46:17 PDT 2017



On 08/19/2017 12:42 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
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> On 08/17/2017 10:28 PM, Razer wrote:
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>> 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
> Woah!  I did not find any way to access these documents at hoover.org,,
> but follow the network bread crumbs to solid gold:
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> https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22The+Resister%22
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>> 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
> In the context of Col. Prouty's presentation of the history of U.S.
> involvement in Southeast Asia, this would be a case where Special Forces
> means Central Intelligence Agency.


Yes. Absolutely. They were also the people tasked with things like
"packing gold into the Burmese Golden Triangle and trading it to drug
lords, then packing out opium in a US drug suppression program"

That's a near-verbatim quote from a Scholastic Book Services Weekly
Reader given me at a NY public skool in 1965 or so, complete with a pic
of pack wearing grunts in a single file column on a trail (may have been
a stock shot) and it was my very first WTF moment regarding the Vietnam
war. That US GREEN BERETS were transporting OPIUM, for WHATEVER reason!
I did not know until later that opium was going to become the French
Connection herowhine from Marseilles.

It was also news around NYU in the 60s, where the CIA was recruiting
foreign language readers as analysts to peruse piles of, lets say
Russian newspapers, to clip all things pertinent to, oh lets say
Ukraine's grain harvests, to send up the chain for further analysis,
that those hires and their managers were quitting in droves saying they
couldn't discern between the CIA's ops and the Mafia herowhine peeps.

As an aside, after I read Mike Ruppert's "Crossing The Rubicon", where
he recounted in the forward how his Ex had been observing Navy hardhat
divers near the oil platforms off the Gulf Coast Lousyanna, and later
mafia controlled work boats would come around and pick up packages
attached to the legs of the rigs, Heroin, I mentioned that to my ADL
intelligence officer dad and he piped right up and spilled the name of
the Lousyanna docks mafia boss at the time and basically validated
everything Ruppert mentioned.


>
> Where and as the well justified paranoia of "cooler heads" in Washington
> limited the CIA's access to funding, manpower and matériel for
> anti-Communist operations, Dulles and his guise had legal authorities
> and practical procedures for borrowing the resources of any branch of
> the U.S. military.  For "borrowing" read "co-opting and infiltrating."
> Whole units became de facto CIA assets where and as required, along with
> effectively unlimited supplies of arms, vehicles, etc., all on the books
> as Army, Navy or etc. assets.  After the operations in question were
> concluded, the personnel involved who had been read in regarding their
> temporary roles remained as de facto permanent agents in place,
> available on call for any favors etc. as required.
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> CIA was supposed to reimburse the various services for the costs of
> their cooperation.  The fact that such operations ever happened was
> disclosed only to properly cleared personnel on a need to know basis, so
> those in Pentagon accounting positions relevant to this process became
> de facto "double agents."  They took all that information with them when
> transferred or promoted, so the payment obligations in question often
> got lost in the shuffle.
>
> How this creative accounting process evolved alongside the development
> of electronic bookkeeping methods since Prouty's day has not, as far as
> I know, been publicly disclosed.  But that it did so successfully is a
> foregone conclusion.
>
> The Secret Team, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, 1973
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> https://archive.org/details/pdfy-JnCrjsoqI22z8p9i
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> Postscript:  If you like that kind of stuff, you will probably also like
> the Christic Institute Newsletters:

Dan Sheehan was a local here for some time. We've crossed paths.

Rr

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> https://archive.org/details/ChristicInstituteNewsletter1988Spring
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