05-01-2016, 08:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2016, 08:23 PM by Deborra Ann Low.)
David Guyatt Wrote:And it is at this point I note a curious fact. Allen Dulles son, Avery became a Catholic priest. So did Martin Bormann's son, Martin Jnr. In and of itself this isn't remarkable. But what is surprising is that they both shared the same "Guardian" during their early years in the Church. It's a small world, I know. But the real curiosity is that the "Guardian" in question was Bishop Alois Hudal, who established the so called Ratlines that enabled up to 40,000 of the very worst Nazis and SS to escape to freedom --- many of whom enrolled in America's cold war against the Soviet Union.
Avery Dulles was the son of John Foster Dulles, not Allen Welsh Dulles. Allen's son, Allen Macy Dulles suffered for the remainder of his life from a brain injury he sustained during the Koren war when he was hit by shrapnel just after one week of being on the front lines. After he returned home and while he was living with his parents, his behavior was sometimes erratic, uncontrollable and rather embarrassing as to his accusations about his father's involvement with Nazis. Allen then decided to put his son under the care of MKULTRA doctors (maybe to erase some of his "paranoid" thoughts, perhaps??). If so, it wasn't fully successful. Here's a small excerpt from the very tail end of an interview that Mark DePue conducted with Allen Macy Dulles regarding his life and his service as a marine in Korea.
Quote:Mark DePue: Okay. You've gone through an awful lot in your life. You contributed so much to your country. What lessons would you like to pass on to future generations about your own experiences about the Korean War?
Allen Macy Dulles: Well, I had so little experience there that I don't have very much of an idea to pass along to add to other people.
Mark DePue: Okay. Would you have any advice for future generations, or wisdom to pass along?
Allen Macy Dulles: Well nothing in particular that I can think of.
Mark DePue: Okay. How about anything else you'd like to say? Any closing comments on your part?
Allen Macy Dulles: No. I don't think so.
Mark DePue: Well, I want to thank you very much, Mr. Dulles, for this
Allen Macy Dulles: Thank you very much.
Mark DePue: It's important for us to hear these kinds of stories, to get an appreciation of what things were really like firsthand. It's an important piece of history, and I really appreciate your taking the time to do this with me.
Allen Macy Dulles: Well, as I said, one thing, the really basic fact that I had never realized was that Allen Welsh Dulles was a German spy.
Mark DePue: Okay. Well, again, thanks very much, Mr. Dulles, and it's been a pleasure.
Allen Macy Dulles: Well, thank you.
I love DePue's response. "Okay. Well, again, thanks very much, Mr. Dulles, and it's been a pleasure." ::comfort::