Martin Bormann: Lynchpin in Building Rome’s International Intelligence Community

 

Jesuit Priest Adolph Martin Bormann Administering “Mass” to his Brothers and Sisters, 1950s

Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile authored by Paul Manning in 1981 has not been read by your editor.  The book is on order and will be fully critiqued in the near future.  But a most erudite review by Baltimore resident John C. Sanders given in 2002 is now posted for your edification as to the global power of the present International Intelligence Community totally controlled by the secret-society-driven, International White Power Structure loyal to the Black Pope in Rome.  It is this same “Secret Team,” so named by the late great Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty, that “regularly” carries out ordered assassinations, assassinations at the behest of Jesuit superiors in Borgo Santo Spirito (“Village of the Holy Spirit”—what blasphemy!), Rome.  We must never forget that apostate Lutheran covertly turned-Roman Catholic Martin Bormann was a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor, the real adviser behind Austrian Roman Catholic Adolf Hitler, and upon his escape to South America, Bormann dressed in the black cassock of  Jesuit priest according to Roman Catholic Nino Lo Bello’s The Vatican Papers (1984), p. 44.  Upon wife Gerda Bormann’s death in 1946, a Roman Catholic priest assumed the care of Bormann’s “orphaned” children while Bormann’s eldest son, Adolph (godson of Hitler), went on to be a Jesuit priest.  Please enjoy the review.

“Anticipating the defeat of the Third Reich, Reichsleiter Martin Bormann set up 750 corporations in neutral countries, primed as vehicles to receive the liquid wealth of Germany in addition to patents and other proprietary industrial information.  An organizational genius and the real power behind Hitler, Bormann, known as the “Brown Eminence”, successfully fled Europe for South America and administered a “Reich in Exile” in the years following the war.  With remnants of the SS as an enforcement arm, former Gestapo chief General Heinrich Mueller as security director, the 750 corporations as a base of economic power and the willing silence and cooperation of the Western Allies, Bormann guided his organization to a position of consummate power [overseen by Knight of Malta Juan Peron—EJP].  One banker quoted by Manning termed the Bormann Organization, the “world’s most important accumulation of money power under one control in history”.  Controlling Germany’s major corporations, the Federal Republic itself and much of Latin America, the Bormann Organization also maintained a formidable circle of influence in the United States [via the Knights of Malta running the CIA, i.e., Allen Dulles, James Angleton, Raymond Rocca, William J. Casey, William F. Buckley. Jr., et al].  Paul Manning has written the definitive text on the Bormann Organization.

“Manning worked with CBS radio during World War II in London as a member of the elite Edward R. Murrow/Walter Cronkite team.  As part of his coverage duties, he was the only member actually allowed to fly on U.S. Air Force missions as a fully functional crew member.  Having qualified as a gunner, his flights included B-17 missions with the 8th Air Force over Germany and several B-29 missions to Japan.  On behalf of CBS, he broadcasted the surrenders of Japan and Germany.  In 1948, along with fifteen other distinguished war correspondents, he was awarded a medal for his reporting of the unconditional surrender of the Germans at Rheims [an old Jesuit-ruled city out of which proceeded the Order’s
Rheims-Douay English Version of the Bible in 1582
].  After the war Manning continued his journalistic profession and also served as a speechwriter for Nelson Rockefeller.

“Several decades after WWII, Manning stumbled across the U.S. military CSDIC (Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centers) interviews of members of German industrial and banking magnates in the US National Archives.  Aghast at the findings, Manning set out to write a book about the secret machinations of Nazi money laundering.  Unknown to Manning, the manuscript was a stake-in-the-heart of former CIA director Allen Dulles (brother of John Foster Dulles) who represented many German interests on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1930?s and 40?s through his law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell with offices in New York and Berlin.  Upon the German surrender, Dulles was instrumental in quietly recruiting Hitler’s chief intelligence officer General Reinhard Gehlen and many of his key operatives. They were brought to Fort Hunt, Virginia and folded into the American O.S.S. which was converted into the C.I.A. with enactment under Truman of NSC-68 in 1948. Gehlen remained covertly in full U.S. employ until returning to head the German BND in the fifties.  [See the Secret Treaty of Fort Hunt.]

“Concerned over public exposure of Manning’s investigation, Dulles volunteered to “help” the unsuspecting Manning with his manuscript, and sent him on a carefully orchestrated wild goose chase, searching for Martin Bormann in South America.  Without knowing that he had been deliberately sidetracked, Manning wrote a forward to his book personally thanking Allen Dulles for his assurance that “I was on the right track” and “should keep going.”  In actuality, Dulles’ assistance was aimed at sending Manning and his manuscript into obscurity to avoid disclosure of the transfer and protection of Nazi money [some of which money was used to build the CIA/NSA National Security State in the US].

“Through its connections with major American corporations, the Bormann group successfully pressured publisher after publisher to decline Manning’s manuscript.  Of particular significance in the suppression of Manning’s book was the Thyssen family.  (Patriarch [Roman Catholic Knight of Malta—EJP] Fritz Thyssen was Hitler’s earliest and most prominent backer among German industrialists).  His grandson, [Roman Catholic Knight of Malta] Count Zichy-Thyssen, who controlled Thyssen Steel from his base in Argentina, let it be known it would be very much appreciated if American publishers “stayed away” from the Manning text.

“Manning finally found a home for the book at the maverick publishing house Lyle Stuart.  In retaliation, the head of the publishing house had his legs broken the week the book was released and reviews of the book were blocked in major newspaper markets and mainstream publications.  In 1993, after another decade of intense research, Manning’s son Jerry, was senselessly and inexplicably murdered.  Based on information garnered from his contacts in the intelligence community, Manning concluded the killing was in retaliation for his continued work and intent to publish a follow-up book, In Search of Martin Bormann.  The death of his son devastated Manning and stymied completion of the 2nd book.  He died shortly after in 1995.

“In December 1998, California-based researcher and broadcaster Dave Emory conducted a live, on-air radio interview … with Manning’s surviving son, Peter, concerning the Bormann flight capital organization and his father’s work in bringing its activities to light.  Peter movingly recounted the difficulties his family experienced as a result of his father’s work on the book.  In addition to surveillance and harassment, the family experienced economic and mental hardship as a result of deliberate efforts by elements hostile to its message.  For obvious reasons, copies of this book were assiduously removed from market and have, for some time, been unobtainable.  This landmark work nonetheless remains the unvarnished truth regarding Germany’s post-war economic rebirth and lays the groundwork for understanding its current bid for dominance in manufacturing, banking and most importantly, publishing.  Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile is without peer in detail, accuracy and courage in probing the most important and successfully concealed story of the twentieth century.  Mandatory reading.”

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