The U.S. Military rounded up Nazi scientists and brought them to America. It had originally intended merely to debrief them and send them back to Germany. But when it realized the extent of the scientists knowledge and expertise, the War Department decided it would be a waste to send the scientists home. President Harry Truman agreed in September 1946 to authorize "Project Paperclip," a program to bring selected German scientists to work on Americas behalf during the "Cold War" However, Truman expressly excluded anyone found "to have been a member of the Nazi party and more than a nominal participant in its activities, or an active supporter of Naziism or militarism." The then CIA director Alan Dulles had other ideas and so the Nazi scientists dossiers were re-written to eliminate incriminating evidence. As promised, Allen Dulles delivered the Nazi Intelligence unit to the CIA, which later opened many umbrella projects stemming from Nazi mad research. (MK-ULTRA / ARTICHOKE, OPERATION MIDNIGHT CLIMAX) Military Intelligence "cleansed" the files of Nazi references. Thanks to the work of Werner von Braun one of the "good Nazis", "our Nazis," notes Eli Rosenbaum (director general of US war crimes director) the space race was on and eventualy the alleged moon walk took place. Guests include John Hamer author of the book The falsification of history - our distorted reality
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