Friday, February 6, 2026

Wheels within wheels

Another (typically) fascinating analysis by Mark Felton. This video deals with Himmler's attempt to create an enormous nest egg to support future Nazi activities after the war. Some familiar American and British names appear in very troubling roles. J. Edgar Hoover, incidentally, appears as a genuine good guy among all the German, American and British schemers.

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  1. Given the revelations concerning USAID and NGOs, this "conspiracy theory" rings true.

    Add in the obvious corruption of top officials in the Allied governments (including the US!), plus the political leverage of corporations, and this is unveiling the real story of the end of WWII.

    No wonder the peace negotiations remain classified; those likely read like a business retreat schedule.

    Possibly of interest ... ... I knew a retired Army NCO and Special Forces operator who spent most of his career in Southern Command, with a lot of time in South America, both diplomatic and covert operations.

    He described a village in Argentina which was (and probably still is) a faithful reproduction of a Bavarian village, and where German was (is?) the dominant language. It was built by WWII Nazi refugees.

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  2. Brings to mind Frederick Forsyth's great novel The Odessa File.
    Among the firms that joined up with Himmler, Brown Boveri caught my eye. They merged with Asea and formed Asea Brown Boveri - which acquired premises on the outskirts of Melbourne in the early 1990s and built the city's new trams.

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