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Sympathy for the Devil? No, Mick Sympathy for WeThePeople.
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To answer the question about what was AWDulles doing in Bern(e), the geopolitical as well as deep political implications of the timeframe of 1917 must be clarified. As in all history, there are roots to the current times in the past. 1917 was no different.

What "coincidence" could bring AWDulles, VILenin and the German operatives together?

The German operatives that would create the NSDAP, (Nazi party), come into close contact with and use as a street snitch a veteran named AHitler to empower it and put the Austrian psychotic in power eventually. The motivation of the German General Staff is obvious to win the war in the west by eliminating Russia from the two-front-war. Using VILenin for this purpose is logical.

VILenin soon to overthrow the precursor to his Bolshevik government and indeed take the new born U.S.S.R. out of the "Great War"

AWDulles soon to empower a shadow government in the name of the American people but answering to few and not to WeThePeople. How and why would he be involved in VILenin's "sealed train ride"?

Betchya AWDulles didn't leave us anything but CYA lies and obfuscation.

Things long foreseen and shaped were converging in 1917. Shaped, not by any of the above folks, but by the stateless, racist and uber-wealthy Secret Team. It is frightening to consider that even AWDulles was only a servant of the ST in light of that which is now known of his activities.
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Sympathy for the Devil? No, Mick Sympathy for WeThePeople. - by Jim Hackett II - 04-06-2013, 01:16 PM

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