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Because Kissinger's rise to power and possible involvement in UFOs didn't just come through academia. It started in Germany at the end of the war in Army Intelligence.

A gifted student he was drafted into the US Army during World War II where he fought in major battles, witnessed the liberation of a concentration camp,

The CIC, essentially the Army's FBI, played a key role in post-war Europe securing Nazi technology, hunting war criminals, and safeguarding military secrets.

The timing of this assignment places Kissinger right in the middle of what was in the eyes of the US Army, a treasure trove of Nazi rocket scientists and researchers.

After the war ended, another Army CIC agent, Neil Gershimer, tricked Schauberger into signing all of his work over to the United States.

While his peers saw him as a reclusive bookworm, he remained close with his army colleagues and maintained an interest in intelligence operations.

He was on the staff of Eisenhower's National Security Council and eventually became the chief of the Pentagon's Foreign Technology Desk in Army Research and Development.

And in Corsa's case, how we went from the Army's CIC to a National Security position in government to knowledge of the UFO program.

Around this time, he was recruited to produce reports for the Army in Korea and Germany.

A former secretary of the Army, he had oversight of psychological warfare strategies across multiple agencies, and he later chaired the committee that revoked Oppenheimer's security clearance.

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