Operation Paperclip

A secret program of our Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency. A precursor of our CIA. The operations objective was bringing to the U.S. more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers and technicians. In Annie Jacobsen’s book, “Operation Paperclip,” she states: “it became apparent that Operation Paperclip opened the floodgates to a new, secret government that subverted our Democratic practices while wielding power without the traditional checks and balances of our Constitution.” As a result of the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, Eric Lichtblau, in his book, “The Nazi’s next door,” reported: “Thousands of Nazi’s settled in the U.S. after World War II with direct assistance of American Intelligence officials who saw them as potential spies and informants in the Cold War against the Soviet Union.”

The CIA was founded on September 18, 1947. CIA reports show that U.S. officials knew there were numerous Nazi veterans who committed horrible crimes against humanity, but the atrocities were overlooked; signing them onto American intelligence to avoid prison terms.-IPS-DC.org. 5/1/2001.

The key figure on the German side of the CIA-Nazi alliance was General Reinhard Gehlen; He was Hitler’s top Anti-Soviet spy. He oversaw all German military intelligence operations in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. -IPS-DC.org. 5/1/2001. Now, a top American spy, Gehlen was returned to West Germany to spy on East Germany and the Soviet Union in the summer of 1946; The United States was already in Cold War mode, discrediting theories that aggressive Soviet policies were to blame for triggering the Cold War.- IPS-DC.org. 5/1/2001.

Based near Munich, Gehlen enlisted 1000’s of Gestapo, Wehrmacht and SS veterans. Even the worst of the worst, who ran the administration of the Holocaust, were welcome into the “Gehlen org,” including Gestapo Captain Klaus Barbie, “The Butcher of Lyon,” Alois Brunner, Adolf Eichmann’s Chief Deputy, SS Major Emil Augsburg. “Himmler’s elite were having a happy reunion.”- IPC-DC.org.

Gehlen org played a major role within the CIA. The Nazi veterans were “adept at peddling data-much of it false-in return for cash and safety.”…”Many Nazi’s played the double game, feeding both sides upon mutual suspicions.”…”Gehlen frequently exaggerated the Soviet threat in order to exacerbate tensions between the superpowers.” …”Gehlen’s disinformation strategy had a simple premise: The colder the Cold War got, the more political space for Hitler’s heirs to maneuver.”-IPS-DC.org. “The org could only flourish under Cold War conditions.”-IPS-DC.org. It was therefore committed to perpetuate the Soviet American Cold War. …”The agency loved Gehlen because he fed us what we wanted to hear. We used his stuff constantly and fed it to the Pentagon, White House, newspapers. They loved it. It was hyped up bogeyman junk, and it did a lot of damage to this country.”- retired CIA official told author Chris Simpon, who wrote: “Blowback: America’s recruitment of Nazi’s and its effects on the Cold War.”

Conclusion: For the U.S. government to relocate top echelon Nazi’s here and expect them to become “Americanized” and NOT work against our government; to continue their war against us; to falsely perpetuate the Cold War; to live out the rest of their lives, not being held accountable for the atrocities they committed; For the U.S. to trust the information we were getting from them, is not just beyond comprehension, but indicative of a deep seated admiration in our government, for what the Nazi’s/ fascism, symbolized. / Done

By Harvey Staub

I started out a little nothing on Twitter 5 years ago. I always had a love for research, writing, digging for the truth. My very first writing class in Queens College, after I wrote my first paper, my Professor wanted to talk to me after class. Before I even sit down in her office, she says to me: “You’re very talented.” I said thank you, I appreciate that, but I’m also a practical kid. I knew pursuing writing out of college wasn’t a guaranteed job, so I became a Pharmacist. Now, as a Pharmacist for 44 years and an owner for 30 years, I now can devote time to my passion. My very first threaded tweet on Twitter was a hit, about how Sonny Bono was murdered, because even as a kid, I never believed that story that he died by slamming into a tree while skiing. It got a great response on Twitter and motivated me to do more research and writing. I was suspended from Twitter, but I always wrote on paper before writing on Twitter, and kept all my writings. I developed Thawts.net and took almost a year to rewrite everything onto my site. Now, anything I write is new stuff and about any subject of my choice. I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoy writing. Sincerely, Harvey Staub 👍🇺🇸

23 comments

  1. Simon Wiesenthal, a Nazi Hunter knew the truth like no other did. Government sometimes believes that they can do what they want even though it’s detrimental to its people. We are seeing it now and you’ve shown us what they did mid 20th century.

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    1. Hmmm… not my field of expertise. Maybe you can put something on the bottom of your postings that you are the sole owner of this content, and any plagiarists , will suffer consequences. Take care, Harvey 👍🇺🇸

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