05-10-2013, 01:09 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:For me this shows how truly sensitive these files still remain.
Oglesby's essay, The Secret Treaty of Fort Hunt, about the agreement reached with Gehlen is a masterpiece. I've linked it, accordingly.
The Secret Treaty of Fort Hunt
I agree Dave, it must have to do with MORE dirty laundry...but we now have access to so much dirty laundry vis-a-vis the Gehlen Org and US Intel/Military it boggles the mind what else is still not 'out'......I can only guess it has to do with high level Nazis moved out of Germany [with US/Vatican and others blessings] to various places with new identities. Borman for sure. Higher, maybe. Certainly others at the top, or in the scientific fields and/or torture/intel fields.
Could be Pete. Opening even a small crack in a room full of corpses lets the smell of death escape.
Bormann is known to have escaped, so personally, I would be looking at figures like Himmler and Adolf. My guess is that Bormann negotiated a secret deal with the US that saw himself, Hitler and others like Gestapo Mueller receive a free ticket to Latin America in exchange for advanced weapons - like the Kammler ones. Just a theory as it presently stands. Possibly wrong, although it seems pretty clear to me, that Bormann and Hitler did get away scott free, and were left in peace in Argentina. And the US knew Bormann was there too. They, therefore, must've known about Hitler too.
For me the missing piece is Himmler these days. In his book SS-1 The Unlikely Death of Heinrich Himmler, Hugh Thomas, a highly credible forensic expert demonstrates that there is no evidence available at all to show Himmler died as he is said to have done. His body was buried secretly and never recovered, which is very curious.
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
