18-07-2013, 07:25 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Great and interesting topic - but a rather HUGE one.Oh, it sure is isn't it? Massive even. That's why I thought we'd put it all here in one thread to make dot connecting easier. Sort of...I hope...
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I believe Patton was murdered for what he had seen with his eyes and would have known and was about to speak that it was not being properly handled [see book Target Patton by Wilcox] - but leaked back to Nazi and 'Allied' Nazi pals [like Dulles and his friends] 'hands'. The USSR got a minor, but not insignificant share.I don't know very much about Patton but I've seen it referenced here and there and would like to know more about it. And I am sure others do too.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:The greatest disappearance of assets was likely from Japan - and our very own David Guyatt is an expert on that.
Yay!! David!!:cheer:
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Lansdale figures in heavily here, and some of that money/gold/wealth has been moving around from intel bank to intel bank [or secret accounts or secret 'stashes']. This Eastern chapter also explains the lasting power of Marcos - who kept the secrets of the stashes in the Philippines for the US Secret Government, IMO, for a modest 'carrying charge'. Imelda's shoe collection barely spent a trillionth of it.Yes, and the Perons did very well out of it too.
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Much of that was/is used by 'Western' intelligence and financial interests for their own purposes. Back in the Reich, much of the Gold simply 'evaporated' from where it was (see book Nazi Gold by Sayer and Botting), near Oberammergau[where many of the the high-value Nazis were warehoused, interrogated, some 'Paperclipped' - and many soon-to-be high level spooks were cutting their eye teeth - Sgt. Kissinger being but one]. The huge sums of currencies from many lands, art, and other valuables that Patton saw in a salt mine never were fully inventoried, nor did they make it to where it should have gone - again 'evaporating'...but not gone - only becoming unseen.But the Germans did definitely have an inventory of everything....
Peter Lemkin Wrote:It is a huge topic and I know a good deal more...but don't have time this morning to connect too many more dots...perhaps soon.Well, I am looking forward to that :rocker:
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.

