(3) Mae Brussell, The
Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination (November, 1983)
The Eagle's Nest, [Where the Valkyrie Plot to kill Hitler took place], now a mountain restaurant, was given to
Adolf Hitler by nazi aide Martin Bormann for the fuhrer's 50th birthday. It is
not far from Hitler's former summer home in Berchtesgaden .
Nearby is the Platterhof Hotel, built for guests when they
came to pay their respects. The Platterhof has changed its name to the General Walker Hotel .
There was never one shred of evidence, or a reliable
witness, that could make this connection Dallas
police and FBI were taken by surprise.
In order to cover this over-exuberance of trying to link a
Marxist assassin to this altercation, it became necessary to have Ruth Paine
deliver that ridiculous letter to Marina Oswald on December 3, 1964 . The delayed letter was to
have been written the night Lee was out shooting in Walker 's home.
The only piece of bullet that remained in custody was never
positively identified as coming from the 6.5 Mannlicher Carcano, and there is
no proof Oswald even handled this rifle.
Why was General Walker in such a hurry to get his
information printed in Germany
before anybody in Dallas
ever heard about it?
Kurt-George Kiesinger had just been installed as Chancellor
of West Germany and Franz-Josef Straus as finance minister.
Kissinger entered the radio propaganda division of Nazi
Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop at age 36. He was then directing a world-wide
radio propaganda apparatus with 195 specialists under his supervision during
the war. He was the liaison officer, coordinating his department's work with
that of Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels.
Richard Nixon and Kurt-George Kiesinger were soon, or maybe before, to become pals. Nixon tried to hide his nazi past.
But General Walker, now home from military service in Munich , knew the
importance of such propaganda. He was calling the same people who, under
Hitler, published and controlled the newspapers. There were two motives for
this call. First, it gave international attention to the fact that Oswald, the
Marxist gunman, was shooting at Walker as well as the President. General Walker
knew too many people in the Defense Department and in the Dallas -Fort
Worth area that could be part of this assassination.
He made himself appear as a victim instead of a suspect.
The other reason, along with the expertise of Robert
Morris's counter-intelligence and psychological warfare training,
was to create a profile for Lee Harvey Oswald.
No possible motive could explain why Oswald would really
want to kill President Kennedy. By having Oswald appear to shoot the right-wing
General Walker with his John Birch connections, his militant anti-communist
stance, then shoot John Kennedy, the same Commie-symp Walker was accusing of treason, it would
appear that Oswald was just nuts. He didn't know right from left.
The Munich
newspaper Walker
called was linked to the World Movement for a Second Anti-Komintern, part of
the Gehlen and U.S.
right. Some of Hitler's ex-Nazis and SS-men were on the Staff. The editor,
Gerhard Frey, was a close friend with various nazi members of the Witiko
League. The Witiko League and the Sudetendeutch Landsmannscraft were
organizations for displaced refugees. By the summer of 1948 they formed large
organizations and by 1955 Dr. Walter Becher was elected to the executive board
of the Witiko League. Becher was one of the kingpins of nazi front
organizations.
Sen. Joe McCarthy, Charles Willoughby, Gen. Edwin Walker,
and Robert Morris' links to the German Nazis converged when Dr. Walter Becher
set up offices in Washington ,
D.C. in 1950.
By July
16, 1957 , Becher, praised by American Opinion and other extreme
right publications, started his policy of liberation. General Douglas
MacArthur, Senator Joe McCarthy, General Willoughby ,
members of the U.S. Congress or public officials then started openly to meet
with and cooperate with the Nazi resurgence.
Dan Smooth, former Dallas FBI agent is the type of person
who kept strong Nazi ties with Dr. Becher in Munich , to Western Goals today. His printed
sheets were identical to the Goebbels propaganda years ago, or to Walker 's disinformation
one day after Kennedy was killed.
Volkmar Schmidt came from Munich , Germany ,
to work full time for General Walker. How long did he work, and where was he on
November 23, 1963 ,
when Walker
made the call to the same city the CUSA imports came from?
The YAF crowd in Dallas
was an interesting gang: Col. Charles Willoughby, intelligence Chief for S.
Pacific, Robert Morris, U.S.
counter-intelligence and psychological warfare, Gen Edwin Walker, brought home
from Munich by
JFK, William Buckley, CIA in Japan , Mexico , and
elsewhere, Sen. John Tower, who gave the okay for Marina Oswald.
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