“From a part we may judge of the whole. MKULTRA. Bluebird. Artichoke. The past, the truth.
Blome Brought the evil. Someone hid it. God vs god. Believe in the Welteis and the
dead start walking. Power. German knowledge. Beware of the Black Sun.
Search the truth. It is still there. Son of the HUD. Four letters. Building
87. Clean the world in a manner which is honorable.”
1.2 Kurt Blome’s Rise
Himmler's reaction
Himmler's reaction
Doc. No. NO-251
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3.6 Laboratories
Berlin II
SECRET
??226B36W?S FF4936 Date: January 1945 Evolution: C-3 (7) Very urgent Intelligence Germany Research on Secret Weapons A center of research has been set up at KAPPEL, 37 km. north of Berlin, in a disuised woods. Near this center, and camouflaged by the same woods, there is the whole of the E. M. de DOENITZ. Researches are carried on vigorously upon the "atomic explosion", at the SS Technical Academy at ZELLENDORF 700m. south of the(RR) station) and especially at BRNO in Bohemia. These experiments are pursued intensively by the old establishments of BAYER (the special section of the I. G. Farben near Berlin and in the vicinity of Regensburg). see paragraphs 3 and 4 of cable 2877 December 21, 1944. from Bern - IN 29784 SECRET MAR 20 1945 |
3.6 Laboratories
Mono I
5.4 Entanglements
IG Farben USA
List of Companies with relation to IG Farben
VI. NORTH AMERICA (Contld) 90. Canada (Conld) 2. Consolidated Dyestuffs Corp., Ltd.Montreal 3. Agfa Ansco, Ltd. Toronto 91. United States 1. General Anilin & Film Corp. New York, N.Y. 2. Magnesium Development Corp. Wilnington, Del. 3. Jasco Incoorporated New York, N.Y. 4. Flaskon Cc., Inc. Toledo, Ohio 5. American Magnesium Corp. Cleveland, Ohio 6. Chemnyco, Inc. New York, N.Y. 7. General Dyestuffs Corp. New York, N.Y. VII. PACIFIC ISLANDS 92. Dutch East Indies 1. N. V. "I.M.P.L.A" Import M.V. Melscovreden Pharmadeutsche (Pharma-german) 2. Mapro-Maarschapry Tot Beverdering 3. N.V. Internationale Creit on Handelsvereinigung (german Trading Consolidation)Batsvia 4. Geo. Wehry & Co. Batsvia 5. Marmsen Vermey & Co., N.V. Semarsng 6. N.V. Behn Meyer & Co. Batsvia 93. Philippines 1. Bayer Yakuhin Comel Kaisha Manila 2. Menzi & Co., Inc. Manila 3. Philippine-American Drug Co. Manila - 125 - 126 (page) |
5.4 Entanglements
Winthrop
IG Farben purchased Winthrop before WWII
http://www.colorantshistory.org/SterlingWinthropChem.html Mr. Raymond Foster, c/o Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., 170 Varick Street, NEW YORK. Dear Mr. Foster, It will now be only a few days until the official date is reached, when, according to the intimitation on the ocasion of our last New York conferences, you are to give up your capacity as the managing director of Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, and to retire to private life. The Board of Directors of our firm feel the urgent desire to express to you on this day their sincerest thanks for the meritorious work you have done over long years as the President of Winthrop Chemical Co. We are convinced that the firm foundation you have given to Winthrop will constitute a sound basis for the further extension and organization of the enterprise. At the same time we should like to convey to you, dear Mr. Foster, our sincerest wishes for a complete recuperation of your health and for a very long and happy evening of life. Please accept the assurance of our highest esteem and believe us Faithfully yours, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. G. FARBENINDUSTRIE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Signature of ? |
5.4 Entanglements
The Director Wishes to Thank
5.4 Entanglements
The Real Giant
(ELIMINATION OF GERMAN RESOURCES FOR WAR, VOLUMES 1-9 BY U.S. CONGRESS, SENATE COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS, PAGE 1066, SECTION II. SIZE AND CONTROL OF FARBEN)
- Talks about the Size, Wealth, and Power of I.G. Farben, the Chemical Company that nearly allowed the Nazis to dominate Europe. SUMMARY In 1927 Chancellor Stresmann, then head of the "democratic" German Government, appraising Germany's economic potential stated: "That have as a trump in my hands aside from I. G. and the coal people?" The I. G. referred to was I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G., the largest, most powerful chemical combine in the world. What the Chancellor did not have to say, as this report conclusively demonstrates, is that Germany needed no other trump than I. G. Farben and the rest of German heavy industry to prepare and launch a destructive war against the peace-loving nations of the world. And I. G. Farben, its size more than doubled in twelve years of tremendous expansion after 1927, was a trump which, together with the remainder of Germany's industrial potential, almost enabled Hitler and Goering to extinguish the flame of freedom and human deooncy everywhere. I. G. Farben, nominally a private business enterprise, has been and is, in fact, a colossal empire serving the German State as one of the principal industrial cores around which succesive German drives for world conquest have been organized. With a net wort of RE 6 billions at the very minimum, its domestic participations comprised over 380 other German firms. Its factories, power installations and mines are scattered all over Germany. It owns its own lignits and bituminous coal mines, electric power plants, coke ovens, magnesite, gypsum and salt mines. Its foreign participations, both admitted and concealed, number over 500 firms valued at a minimum of RE 1 billion. Its holding companies and plants blanket Europe; and its house banks, research firms and patent offices are clusteres around every important commercial and industrial center in both hemispheres. In addition to its numerous foreign subsidiaries, I.G.'s world-wide affiliations included |
6.3 Project Giant
Blome gain access to nuclear program
Here he finds the key
6.4.1 Project Giant
Knowledge of the Allies in 1946
DECLASSIFIED REPORT G-344 ABOUT NAZI URANIUM ENRICHMENT
"M344 This Document Contains 2 Pages This is a Copy / of 30 Series A REPORT OF THE USS OF THE CENTRJIUGE METhOD FOX THE CONCENTRATION OF U235 (Uranium 235) BY THE GERT ANS This document has been declassified by authority of issuing installation. Letter dated 6/1/1950 Noted by -signature- Report G-344 Jo Wo Boswe April 9, 1946 UNCLASSIFIED Thin brief report is based upon a number of captured German reports and letters sent to me by Colonel Peterson. While this list is appearently not complete, it allows one to get an idea of the progress the Germans were able to make. Immediately after Bohr and other showed that the isotope 235 of Uranium was responsible for the observed Nuclear Fissior, the Germans began an intensive search for a suitable method of concentrating it. their first step was to produce UF6 gas in sufficient quantities for use in the Thermal Diffusion Method of Cluoius and Dickel. This production was carried out by the I. G. Farben Company under the direction of Dr. Norck. Eperiments performed from 1939 to 1941 with the Thermal Diffusion Method using the gas. UF6 were uniformly unsuccessful although in the meantime the necessary properties of UF6 such as visconity and venor pressure were well established. In the Summer of 1941 Groth, Harteck and Jensen in Hamburg and Marting and Kuhn in the University of Kiel focused their attention on the Centrifuge Method for concentrating Uranium 235. They first made a study of the theory and concluded that the method had promise. Accordingly in Sept. 1941 the ? of Anschutz and Co. in Kiel started construction of a gas centrifuge under the direction of Dr. Bayerle, head of their Development Department. The roter wng 40cm long with an O. D. of 14,5 cm and was driven electrically up to 60,00 r. p. Appearantly this first centrifuge was patterned ? after some of our ? (1936-38 ) published work on isotope seperation by centrifuging. With this apperature Groth obtained seperation of the Xenon isotope in May 1942 and a concentration of 3,9% od Uranium 235 in a small sample in August 1942. During 1943 a large number of technical improvements were made in the centrifuge apperature, and the workers felt that it was trustworthy for long period operation. At the suggestion of Earteck ? continuous method of operation was adopted, called the "Rocking Method" and designated as UZ III. It was ensambled and tested in Freiburg by the Firm of Helligs and Co. Two identical centrifuges were used, one for stripping and the other for concentrating the U235. Each centrifuge rotor was divided into 10 chambers insuch ? way that this periphery of one chamber connected though a ? system to the axis of the next chamber. The bottom end of the two rotors were connected together and the gas was ? to oscillate or flow back and forth in such a manner as to" |
6.4.2 Project Riese
Knowledge of the Allies in 1946
"produce enriched U235 at the top of one rotor and the stripped material at the top of the other rotor. The first experiments with this method gave 40% of the theoretical value and in May 1944 Groth in writing to Gerlach amids "The experiments of the last week have produced sepperation of 70% of the theoretical value which is more than had been hoped for". In the meantime Anschutz and Co had developed a rotor 70 cm long and 15 cm O. D. which wighted 15kg. Their rotors were made either of an aluminum alloy, "Bondur", or of steel and had an inside peripheral speed of about 3,9 x 10x10x10x10 cm/sec.
As an alternate to Herteck's "Rocking Method" Martin and Kuhn at Kiel worked out the theory for a so-called "Thermal Siphon Method" which consisted of cooling the outer wells of the centrifuge and heating along the axis. This was supposed to reduce circulation in the inner of the Clusius-Dickel experiment, and the enriched fraction would be thrown off at the top of the rotor. The method apparently was never tried although experiments were planned. From the reports one gathers that as early as 1942 the Germans arrived at the conclusion that the centrifuge method, even though expensive, probably stood the best chance of success of all of the methods for separating U235. They placed an over growing emphasis on the problem but it never reached beyond the experimental stage. It was ? clear that the ? was primarily responsible for a production plant not getting much further than the planning stage. The Anschutz Co. was badly bombed in Kiel and development was slowed down by the difficulty of getting Materials from Essen, Vienna etc. At the end of the war they were planning to put a factory underground near Kandern. In comparing the progress with the Centrifuge Method of separation made by the Germans and by ourselves it is clear that at the end of the war they are far behind where we were in this country at the end of 1943 when support of the centrifuge project was effectively cut off. However, they had made some hardway both with the theory and experiment." |
6.9.1 Before the attack
Protocol IG Farben
Secret! Nazi Document about German Nuclear Program
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Diebner |
7.0.1 The stop
Impact in the foreign press
Article about Electronics down in Berlin for 60 hours alludes to a German Nuclear Bomb Test
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_flyingobjects77.htm |
7.1 After the Attack
Relocation of Laboratories
16.5.1/16.5.2 History is Made
The Media Campaign
“THE PLAGUE IS CONCEIVABLE, UNRELIABLE”
“B+ C-Arms of the Third Reich" “When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Germany was in the field of B -U C-arms an underdeveloped country. The victorious powers of World War I the Germans had the production and storage of "asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases" forbidden. Only the "Emergency Association of German Science" dealt secretly since 1926 with chemicals that were suitable for the manufacture of war gases. Germany's former opponents but had now become production-quality C-materials and worked on other weapons: England research in the "Gas Protection Research Division," France tested in the "National Office of Scientific and Industrial Research and innovation", and the Soviet Union experimented in "War Chemical service ". With the rearmament of Hitler's Germany but began a new chapter in chemical warfare. As early as the autumn of 1934 was the first chemical-warriors of the Wehrmacht, the "fog" troops -Soldat, in the barrack. The new force strove to advance the residual gas protection training, but the results were not encouraging. Lieutenant General Hermann Ochsner, who later became general of the Nebeltruppe: "We were left behind in any field, just as on the chemical war." The first (and last) confrontation with poison gas in World War II saw Hermann Ochsner in September 1939 after the start of Poland campaign: On a bridge in Jaslo four soldiers of a mountain pioneer battalion, with Lost (mustard gas), exercise fabric of the Polish army died, came into contact were. After this bridge Panne - "one last warning sign for all procrastinating" (Ochsner) - took the Army High Command (OKH) the formation of fog troops serious; soon the first fully equipped Nebelwerfers departments were lined up in an emergency to fight back is to be ready. But even when the troupe finally stood, there was still not clear about the type of gas that in an emergency they should shoot. Since 1934, the industry was again stopped by the political leadership to provide warfare agents in the event of a chemical war. The state pumped 1,937 in 1969 850 Reichsmark in the "Chemical Technical Institute" in Berlin, which also could be technically support from IG Farben since 1936. Two years before the outbreak of World War II found chemist in Elberfeld the first nerve gas in history: Tabun (secret patent - number 767511). Inventor of this new warfare agent was Dr. Gerhard Schrader, a chemist of IG Farben. Together with the Chief Medical Professor Wolfgang Wirth, Director of the "Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology defense" at the Military Medical Academy, he examined whether Tabun let military use. Wirth: "An unusual stuff." A year later, Wirth found another unusual material: Sann. He proved to be six times as powerful as Tabun and guaranteed - Professor Wirth - "a stronger effect and thus a substantial reduction in the use of ammunition". Mainly IG Farben and the Auer Company became the supplier of the German gas weapons: On September 7, 1939 ordered Colonel Schmidt of the Army Ordnance Department (HWA Secretary), and tooth from the OKH IG directors Fritz ter Meer and Heinrich Hoerlein to him and gave them to understand. that IG Farben, after the Trust had previously resisted successfully twice (an IG spokesman said: "The IG would like to have not marketed as a global company its name with poison gas production in connection"), must create a production facility for nerve gas Tabun. The IG Planning Director Santo was looking for a suitable place, which was eventually found on December 30, 1939 in Dyhernfurth on the Oder. Two years required 120 prisoners of war and 90 technicians Luranil construction company to create the Dyhernfurther work. In the summer of 1941, took over the Anorgana GmbH - although an IG subsidiary, but OK with H-line operations management. In mid-1942 began under the invisibility cloak of a detergent (Trilon®P) the tabun production and thus the legend, the Germans could wipe out half the world with its nerve gas supply. The only one square kilometer site 207 man filled 80prozentiges in Tabun bombs. Despite transmitter layer and wage allowance was the desired objective. 2000 tons per month Tabun. never reached. With 50 tons production began, reaching twice 800 tons (August and September 1944) and finally fell back to 118 tons from (Jan 1945). 58 000 tonnes of tabun were ordered, only 11,980 tons were delivered. But Tabun was militarily not what Schrader 1937 promised to bomb the nerve gas decomposed. And until 1943 it was found that Tabun even in cold weather was almost useless: It could not evaporate. Therefore, all focused on Sann, which was much more stable. Was started in 1943 in Falkenhagen near Berlin with the construction of a Sann-work (code name: Seewerk). The underground facility should emit over 500 tons per month. But the work was never finished. There were difficulties in almost all fields: arsenic had to be sourced from Sweden, which sold only limited, however, in deference to the Allies. Occupied France could no longer provide sufficient because the guerrilla sabotage troops paralyzed traffic on rail and road from 1944. Full set of precursors were not ready, because skilled workers were missing.” |
17.1 Power Structures
Berlin
18.1 Kurt Blome
Operation Paperclip
Group Picture of 104 Rocket Scientists at Fort Bliss, Texas. Another pic of German R.S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_rocket_scientists_in_the_United_States |
19.2 Blome in the USA
Cameron, Gottlieb, MKultra
Boston Psycopathic Hospital
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Psychopathic_Hospital http://all.net/journal/deception/MKULTRA/www.nemasys.com/rahome/library/programming/mkultra.shtml “Gottlieb approved Project MKULTRA "Subproject 8" on LSD in this June 9, 1953 letter. (Redactions have removed much of the context.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Gottlieb Cameron was Physician sponsored by Gottlieb http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Ewen_Cameron |
20.3 Blome's return
Camp King & Villa Schuster
Picture of Camp King (CIA Interrogation Center and Villa Schuster:
“Germany fell from 1945 under special surveillance by the CIA since the Soviet zone of occupation in the US and were so adjoined to note some defectors and expected. In 1952, CIA Director received Allen W. Dulles , a report on the Project ARTICHOKE order to arrange such interrogation techniques to alleged defectors in Germany. In the former Villa Schuster on the outskirts of Kronberg im Taunus , today known as the Waldhof, found interrogations of detainees held in which torture, drugs and hypnosis have been applied. Records show as Soviet agents were administered funds in order to undergo brainwashing and so as to obtain secrets and information. “ http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Artischocke http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_King |
20.9 Blome’s Return
Frank Olson
"IF YOU REALLY WANT TO HEAR about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two hemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them. They're quite touchy about anything like that, especially my father. They're nice and all-I'm not saying that-but they're also touchy as hell. Besides, I'm not going to tell you my whole goddam autobiography or anything. I'll just tell you about this madman stuff that happened to me around last Christmas just before I got pretty run-down and had to come out here and take it easy. I mean that's all I told D.B. about, and he's my brother and all. He's in Hollywood- That isn't too far from this crumby place, and he comes over and visits me practically every week end. He's going to drive me home when I go home next month maybe. He just got a Jaguar. One of those little English jobs that can do around two hundred miles an hour. it cost him damn near four thousand bucks. He's got a lot of dough, now. He didn't use to. He used to be just a regular writer, when he was home. He wrote this terrific book of short stories, The Secret Goldfish, in case you never heard of him. The best one was "The Secret Goldfish." iT was about this little kid that wouldn't let anybody look at his goldfish because he'd bought it with his own money. It killed me. Now he's out in Hollywood, D.B., being a prostitute. If there's one thing I hate, it's the movies. Don't even mention them to me.
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Beware! Young and Old - People
All Walks of Life! This *Picture of small plastic bag* may be handed you by the friendly stranger. It contains the Killer Drug "Marihuana"--a powerful narcotic in which lurks Murder! Insanity! Death! WARNING! Dope peddler are shrewd! They may put some of this drug in the *Teacan picture* or in the *Mug of coffe picture* or in the tobacco cigarette Address: THE INTER-STATE NARCOTIC ASSOCIATION |