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as the nazi ufo guy okay like that was really his original training yeah was in um what's it called
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a really highly intelligent man of course and he got into studying the nazi ufo connection and looking
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at the foo fighters and uh particularly in europe as potentially nazi third reich technology and so
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The Nazi, the whole Nazi connection is really interesting too, because at a very baseline access that we pulled off a knowledge of deep underground military bases from the Nazis and the Todd organization and Xavier Dorsch and Hans Kammler.
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But then there's probably that the Nazis had their own craft under Hans Kammler who directed a ton of Nazi special weapons projects.
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But Nazi actual efforts to.
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A lot of Nazi iconography.
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But I think they used the Avrocar as a front to get specific Nazi scientists.
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He was going out to recruit all these secret Nazi scientists who had worked under Hans Kammler.
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Let's get all these Nazi scientists to work on these things.
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Henry Kissinger was born in 1923 in Germany to a Jewish family and emigrated to the US in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution.
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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.
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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.
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Oberammergau was a crucial location for counterintelligence operations and the development of Operation Paperclip, the American program which secretly imported 1500 plus Nazi scientists.
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They reportedly considered his discoveries more important than Nazi nuclear research itself.
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All of this would lead any reasonable person to believe that Kissinger was at least peripherally involved in managing the transition of these Nazi scientists and their secrets into US custody.
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Whether Kissinger knew about experimental propulsion or otherworldly technology remains speculative, but there is a distinct possibility that he could have been trusted with interrogating, translating, and negotiating these secrets with Nazi scientists as part of their passage to freedom in the United States.
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All of this on top of his CIC work in Germany, managing the transition of Nazi scientists, and possibly their exotic propulsion research.
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His time within the counterintelligence court during and after World War II positioned him within an intelligence network that was deeply involved in early crash retrievals, and the exploitation of Nazi scientific expertise through programs like Operation Paperclip.
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Just what I'm talking about. And he admitted this and admitted going over and getting a Nazi
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non-human intelligence craft. That's not what he brought back. It was a Nazi early prototype,
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the Nazi disk. They had the T towns in Brown, Electrovervetics, which became the foundation of
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Nowadays, if someone disagrees with you, you're a fascist. Everyone's a Nazi, everyone's a fascist.
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Based off of like even, for example, when they retrieved the stuff from Nazi Germany back
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of the Nazi space program.
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and created intelligence agencies, which they wanted to replicate in Nazi Germany, we
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they sort of maintained Nazi allegiance?
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Look at them waving Nazi flags.
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A lot of the people that went out of Nazi Germany wouldn't occupy that area.
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that have Nazi influence in them.
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