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  • |image=Operation Paperclip.jpg '''Operation Paperclip''' was the project which relocated [[German]] scientists who had been more
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  • #REDIRECT[[Operation Paperclip]]
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  • |image=Operation Paperclip.jpg '''Operation Paperclip''' was the project which relocated [[German]] scientists who had been more
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  • File:Secret Agenda.pdf
    |description=The story of 'Operation Paperclip, a US covert program to recruit ex-NAZI scientists to work in the US on eug |subjects=World War II/aftermath , Operation Paperclip
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  • ===Operation Paperclip=== [[image:Operation Paperclip.jpg|right|333px]]
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  • ...ope]] and in [[Japan]]. The networks which were formalised as [[NATO]]'s [[Operation Gladio]] were around at the end of WWII. ...tly to [[South America]]), other were resettled in the USA under [[Project Paperclip]].
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  • ...] in [[Guatemala]], fact that would not emerge until [[2005]]. [[Operation Paperclip]] was resettling Nazi scientists in [[USA]].
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  • As part of [[Operation Paperclip]] Benzinger in 1947 was transferred to Randolph Air Force Base.<ref name=dp
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  • ...tler. ''[[OpJB]]'' is an ostensibly non-fiction book about a successful UK operation to rescue [[Martin Bormann]] from [[Berlin]] at the end of the war. ...uremberg Trials]] provided a visible aspect of this. Meanwhile [[Operation Paperclip]] exfiltrated people of interest to the [[United States]] and [[ratlines]]
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  • ...the [[CIA]] and similar agencies such as the [[ONI]]. Through [[Operation Paperclip]] the [[CIA]] imported Nazi doctors, whom it allowed to continue their rese == Mind control and operation [[Gladio]] ==
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  • ...rted code-names ("[[Operation Overcast|Overcast]]", "[[Operation Paperclip|Paperclip]]", etc) designed to smuggle Nazi scientists (by the thousands) and (inexpl ...a party with champagne, in the US Embassy, to celebrate their successful "operation".
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  • ...als. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4443934.stm Project Paperclip: Dark side of the Moon] Andrew Walker - BBC News 21 May 2005</ref> <ref>[ht Several secret U.S. government projects grew out of Operation Paperclip. These included [[Project CHATTER]] (established 1947), and Project BLUEBI
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  • ...cruitment of surrendering NAZI Doctors and Psychiatrists under [[Operation Paperclip]]. The experiments were on a vast scale, involving (among numerous underhan ...ar commando mission into Panama, code-named either Panama 2, or the covert operation ordered by [[Elliott Abrams]], Panama 3. Whatever the case, the practice of
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  • * [http://www.counterpunch.org/thieme08222003.html Operation Paperclip Revisited: Moral Schmoral] ''[[CounterPunch]]'', August 22, 2003
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  • Jacobsen's book on [[Operation Paperclip]], which [http://davidswanson.org/operation-nazification/ I reviewed here], told the story of how the [[U.S. military]] “Every operation reported in this book, however shocking, was legal,” Jacobsen claims, des
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  • * Oversaw counter-intelligence operation to blame communists for drug trafficking. ...one nut]] hypothesis. The cover up of the assassination was an even larger operation than the assassination itself. For 15-20 years after the assassination, dea
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  • ...Jewish descent assigned to U.S. Defense Intelligence worked on [[Operation Paperclip]] (the transport of Nazi scientists to U.S. laboratories) and [[Project Art
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  • ...f plunder and assets orchestrated under the Nazi capital flight programme “Operation Eagle’s Flight,” was put into reverse gear by Reichsleiter [[Martin Bor ...an military and intelligence community of the day. The Europe-wide Gladio operation had far darker designs. Its principal objective was directed at keeping th
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  • ...rain-storming sessions was to reorganize the nominal American intelligence operation, transforming it into a highly-efficient covert organization. The culminat ...vated upon receiving a key word or phrase while in a post-hypnotic trance. Operation OFTEN, a study which attempted to harness the power of occultic forces was
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