04-01-2016, 04:19 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:I thought DNA testing on a skull found in a German railyard confirmed Bormann's death in 1945.
I can't fully remember how many times Bormann's body has been discovered, Drew. I believe it is 6. And yes, I believe there has been a DNA test using his son's Avery's DNA. It's convenient that Bormann is dead, although the evidence to his continuing life after WWII is immense as has been established in book after book by highly credible writers like Paul Manning and William Stevenson amongst others.
Bormann's head of security in Argentina was Gestapo Mueller, who, so the official story had it, either died in Berlin at the end of the war, or went to work for the Soviets. And the US government only a few years ago officially confirmed he died at the end of the war. But Manning met him for the research for his book, Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile, as a prelude to trying to meet Bormann personally. Mueller told Manning that after considerable discussion, the Brotherhood believed it was best for Bormann to remain dead.
Check out who ordered that DNA test.
The question here to be asked is who do you believe. I believe Manning, Stevenson and many others who know the truth. I don't believe the authorized versions told by the US and German governments --- who were complicit in the Ratlines and also who benefited from the money that flowed back into West Germany in 1955 after it regained it sovereignty back. There was no German post war economic miracle. It was vast amounts of plunder flowing back to the Fatherland from hiding places around the world controlled by Bormann and his Brotherhood.
I could go on for pages from memory, but the short version is that we've all been had about the end of the Nazis. And the reason is that powerful business, political and intelligence elements in the US, Britain, Germany and the Vatican conspired in creating a myth of their demise in order to propel a war weary world into a new cold war.
Simples....
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
