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- U.S. Interagency Working Group (IWG)
The IWG was established in January 11, 1999 and has overseen the declassification of about eight million pages of documents from multiple government agencies. http://www.archives.gov/iwg/index.html |
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Ban of the Allegiance??!!
A genuine historic photograph of the original pledge of allegiance to the flag of the U.S.A. that was banned in a sale on Ebay. The photograph includes written comments that are anti-racist and anti-Nazi. As explanation for the ban of America's heritage, Ebay cited it's policy against items related to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis) and the Ebay letter is also included. http://rexcurry.net/pledgeban.html |
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Bush Signs Law on Release of CIA-Nazi Documents
President Bush signed legislation into law [25 March 2005] extending by two years the life of a government panel charged with declassifying CIA documents that detail the spy agency's ties to former Nazis and war criminals. The legislation...clears the way for the release of thousands of documents on former Nazis, including some who assisted in the CIA's Cold War espionage against the former Soviet Union. The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group was established by the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998 and had been set to disband by the end of [March 2005]. The bill approved by Congress would extend the group's life through March 2007. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&storyID=8004201 |
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CIA Was Scooped in Eichmann Case
The Central Intelligence Agency discovered that Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi fugitive who escaped American custody just after World War II, was captured by Israeli agents in 1960 the same way the rest of the world did: from press reports out of Israel. As the CIA was struggling to piece together what had happened, one thing became evident: Eichmann's arrest could lead to the disclosure that some people employed directly or indirectly by the agency after the war had worked with Eichmann. The CIA director was warned that the trial was causing the most tension in West Germany, which was following the case with "growing apprehension, sometimes bordering on hysteria. They are concerned that the publicity resulting from the trial will give new impetus to what they regard as an already existing anti-German trend both popular and official in the Western world, particularly in the US and UK." http://www.nysun.com/article/11212 |
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CIA admits employing Nazis
Files released by the Central Intelligence Agency in the United States have confirmed that World War II Nazi war criminals were employed by Western intelligence agencies. However, the files dispel the widespread view that one of Hitler's closest allies, Gestapo chief Henrich Muller, survived World War II and went on to work for the CIA. They show that Muller died in 1945, but that other former Nazi officers were employed by the CIA, in particular for their knowledge of the Soviet Union. A US Justice Department spokesman, Eli Rosenbaum, said the files demonstrated that the real winners of the Cold War were Nazi war criminals. Mr Rosenbaum said many Nazi war criminals "were able to escape justice because East and West became so rapidly focused after the war on challenging each other that they lost their will to pursue Nazi persecutors". He deplored the CIA's use as intelligence sources of war criminals such as Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyon". Barbie was eventually convicted of crimes against humanity by a French court. One CIA document says that in 1937, Hitler's doctor thought he noticed growing signs of insanity in the Nazi leader before the start of World War II, and predicted he could become "the craziest criminal the world ever saw". Later that year, the doctor said "the swing towards insanity" seemed to have taken place. http://fpiarticle.blogspot.com/2005/04/cia-admits-employing-nazis.html |
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CIA agrees to release records detailing ties to former Nazis
Under pressure from Congress, the Central Intelligence Agency has formally agreed to a broad new interpretation of a 1998 law that requires disclosure of classified records related to Nazi war criminals, a CIA document shows. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/07/MNGU8B72US1.DTL |
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Congress OKs bill on release of CIA-Nazi documents
The U.S. Congress has voted to extend by two years the life of a government panel charged with declassifying CIA documents that detail the spy agency's ties to former Nazis and war criminals. The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group was established by the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998 and had been set to disband by the end of [March 2005]. The CIA, which has already turned over an estimated 1.25 million pages of documents, refused to release hundreds of thousands more -- many dealing with its postwar ties to Nazis who have not been accused of war crimes. http://www.keralanext.com/news/?id=151055 |
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Disney, Hoover and Reno
Walt Disney attended American Nazi Party meetings http://www.geocities.com/skews_me_too/nazi.html |
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MISSILES DEVELOPED BY NAZI WAR CRIMINALS
Of those Nazis who were recruited to work for the U.S. "Operation Paperclip" brought 118 German scientists to America to work on missile research, including Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of whom had directed research on V-2 rockets in Germany. In operation Crossbow and Overcast, another 494 Nazi scientists and engineers were brought into the U.S. to work in weapons development and research. http://www.g0lem.net/PhpWiki/index.php/SecretWarWithSoviets |
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Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression
Volume I Chapter VII -- Means Used by Nazi Conspirators in Gaining Control of the German State http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-07-index.html |
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Operation Paperclip Casefile
The U.S. Military rounded up Nazi scientists and brought them to America. It had originally intended merely to debrief them and send them back to Germany. But when it realized the extent of the scientists knowledge and expertise, the War Department decided it would be a waste to send the scientists home. Following the discovery of flying discs (foo fighters), particle/laser beam weaponry in German military bases, the War Department decided that NASA and the CIA must control this technology, and the Nazi engineers that had worked on this technology. http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/project_paperclip.htm |
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Project Paperclip: Nazis in America
Few Americans have heard of Project Paperclip. Among those who have, the majority do not know its true extent because the U.S. government has successfully concealed most of the facts surrounding the project. Instead, the government has passed it off as a short-term operation limited to an innocent investigation of Germany’s scientists after World War II. In reality, Project Paperclip, as documented by authors such as John Loftus in his book The Belarus Secret, was the largest and longest-running operation involving Nazis in the history of the United States, and its effects are still being felt today. http://www.rutherford.org/articles_db/commentary.asp?record_id=337 |
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The CIA and Nazi War Criminals
The National Security Archive posted the CIA's secret documentary history of the U.S government's relationship with General Reinhard Gehlen, the German army's intelligence chief for the Eastern Front during World War II. (See photos of Gehlen in Photos section) http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB146/index.htm |
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The Third Reich
"The Bush family fortune came from the Third Reich." -John Loftus, former US Justice Dept. Nazi War Crimes investigator and President of the Florida Holocaust Museum // 4/14/1990 New York Times quotes President George Bush as stating, "Lets forgive the Nazi war criminals." http://www.tupbiosystems.com/articles/bush_nazi.html |
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Western intelligence `failed to uncover Nazi preparations'
Western communications intelligence failed to uncover Nazi Germany's preparations before World War II, or its efforts during the war to annihilate European Jewry, claims a new study of the American National Security Agency (NSA). The failure was mainly a result of the Nazis' extreme caution in using telephone and wireless communications for messages pertaining to the annihilation, said the NSA, which is responsible for the collection, decryption and analysis of communications messages. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/586607.html |
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