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The Rise of the Fourth Reich

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by Jim Marrs

Blumenthal, W. Michael, 242

  Bobst, Elmer Holmes, 218

  Bogart, Leo, 347

  Bolivia, Nazis in, 135

  Bolschwing, Otto, Baron von, 217, 218

  Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 288

  Boothby, Robert, Lord, 40

  Bormann, Gerda Buch, 104–5

  Bormann, Martin, 2, 20, 49, 67, 72–73, 90, 91, 104–5, 109, 110, 115, 279, 288

  Eagle Flight operation of, 110–22, 126, 133, 139, 140, 210, 212–14, 218

  escape of, 125, 126–27, 140

  General Plan 1945 of, 77, 78

  and Nazi postwar plans, 107, 120, 135, 215

  in South America, 133–34, 140–41, 147

  Bowart, Walter H., 199, 209

  Bowen, Vernon, 87–88

  Bramley, William, 30, 37, 214

  Braun, Eva, 1–4, 110, 279

  Braun, Magnus von, 152

  Braun, Wernher von, 75, 89–90, 149–50, 152, 156, 158, 160, 161, 163, 224

  Brazil, Nazis in, 125, 132, 140

  Breaking the Time Barrier (Randles), 86–87

  Breggin, Peter, 304–5, 307

  Brenneke, Richard, 246

  Bristol-Myers Squibb, 275

  British Interplanetary Society (BIS), 162–63

  British Union of Fascists, 10

  Britt, Laurence W., 362, 370

  Broken Government (Dean), 260

  Bronk, Detlev, 169–70, 266

  Brookhaven National Laboratory, 170, 172, 307

  Brown Brothers Harriman, 118

  Brown Shirts (SA), 22–23, 294

  Brussell, Mae, 217–18

  Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 241–42

  Buchanan, Lyn, 180–81

  Buchanan, Patrick J., 258, 259, 303

  Buechner, Howard, 97, 102–5

  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 152

  Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), 145–46

  Burnet, Alistair, 242

  Burroughs Wellcome & Company, 266–67

  Burwell, Anthony, 181–82, 184, 186–87, 305, 306, 335, 356

  Bush, George H. W., 7, 116, 150, 238, 239, 244–45, 253, 284, 293, 335, 338

  as CIA director, 228, 250

  Nazi support for, 249–51

  as RNC chairman, 241, 249

  as vice-president, 245–48, 252

  Bush, George W., 9, 116, 173, 246, 260, 289, 312, 314, 322, 335, 338, 352–53, 370

  Faith-based Initiative of, 293

  signing statements of, 340–41

  Bush, Neil, 246

  Bush, Prescott, 27, 166, 168, 212, 264, 283

  Nazi connections of, 116–18, 119, 212

  Bush, Vannevar, 166–67, 170, 172, 262

  Bush (GW) administration, 206, 312, 314, 355, 363, 365

  anti-Russian policies of, 258–59

  antiunion policies of, 321, 322, 367

  “continuity of government” program of, 338–39

  cronyism in, 368–69

  loyalty in, 341–42

  presidential supremacy and, 335, 338–39, 340–41

  secrecy of, 340, 341

  Third Reich parallels with, 335, 342, 355

  Bush family, 119–20, 154, 360

  Cabala, 95–96, 179, 181

  Cameron, Donald Ewen, 47, 199, 202

  Cancer Cure That Worked, The (Lyne), 330

  cancer research, Nazi, 277–80

  Candour, 10

  Carnegie Endowment, 300

  Carnegie Institute, 167

  Carroll, Joseph F., 223–24

  Carter, Jimmy, 216, 242–44, 246, 293

  Carter administration, 242, 244, 340

  Casey, William, 247, 250

  Castro, Fidel, 237

  Cathars, 92, 93–94, 97–98, 102–3

  Cathie, Bruce L., 82–83

  Catholic Church, 288–89

  Nazis and, 128–31, 138, 141, 205

  Catholic Order of German Knights, 131

  Catholic Youth League, 129

  Center for Public Integrity (CPI), 272, 350–51, 370

  Center on Education Policy, 313

  Centro Mondiale Commerciale (CMC), 225–26

  Chaitkin, Anton, 150, 284

  Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 182

  Chase Manhattan Bank, 30, 115–16, 141, 213, 214, 217–18, 229

  Chase National Bank, 25, 26, 30, 112, 214, 217, 265

  Chavez, Lauro, 358

  Cheney, Dick, 252, 253, 260, 338, 339

  Chertoff, Michael, 365

  Chesterton, A. K., 10

  Chicago, University of, 184, 190, 267, 297

  Chile, 237

  Nazis in, 132, 140, 148

  Cho, Seung-Hui, 307

  Chomsky, Noam, 371

  Christianity:

  fundamentalist, 287, 292

  Hitler and, 286–88

  Christian Science Monitor, 192

  Churchill, Winston, 36, 40, 44, 46, 161, 178, 216, 226, 279, 283, 373

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), 157, 163, 171, 221, 241, 250, 336, 358, 359, 360

  education establishment and, 301–2

  foreign interventions of, 236–38

  Gehlen Organization and, 145–46, 222

  Kennedy assassination and, 222–23, 228

  LSD experiments of, 195, 196, 198

  mind-control programs of, 47, 180, 194–96, 198–99, 201–3, 329

  Muslim Brotherhood and, 208–9

  National Interest program and, 153

  Citibank, 25, 30, 112, 141, 256

  Citicorp, 229

  Clarke, Arthur C., 163

  Clay, Lucius D., 204, 211

  Clinton, Bill, 256, 290, 351

  Clinton, Hillary, 256, 277, 289, 290

  Clinton administration, 206, 253, 256, 340

  Coca-Cola, 276, 281

  cocaine, 187, 306–7

  Cold War, 5, 142, 152, 157, 161, 176, 205, 209, 220, 258, 259

  Colonia Dignidad, 148

  Columbine High School shootings, 307

  Commissione Pontifica d’Assistenza, 131

  Committee on the Cost of Medical Care, 265–66

  Common Market, 215–16

  Common Sense (Paine), 335

  communism:

  collapse of, 258

  as globalist creation, 8, 10–11, 229, 231, 296

  Nazism vs., 11–12, 26, 27

  Rockefeller support for, 297

  U.S. fears about, 219, 220

  computer technology, Nazi, 74, 263

  concentration camps, 31, 88, 187, 329

  fluoridation of water in, 192

  I. G. Farben and, 214–15

  Paperclip scientists and, 150

  see also specific camps

  Congress, U.S., 275, 325

  presidency vs., 336, 339, 340–41

  Conlon, William, 269

  Constitution, U.S., 336, 337, 340

  Consumer Reports editors, 195, 197 “continuity of government” program, 252–53, 338–39

  Control Commission, U.S., 212, 284

  Controlled Substances Act, 306

  Cook, Nick, 53, 68, 74, 76–79, 88, 141–42

  Copeland, David (William Torbitt), 223–25

  Cornwell, John, 130, 185, 262, 305

  corporations, fascism and, 6–7, 254, 366

  Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 8, 115, 116, 117, 151, 164, 171, 176, 205, 206, 217, 220, 229, 235, 241, 244–46, 254, 255, 257, 290, 346

  Critical Mass (Hydrick), 66

  Croix de Feu, 33

  Crossman, Gareth, 334

  Crow, Michael, 301

  Crowley, Aleister, 39

  Crusade Against the Grail (Rahn), 93

  Dachau concentration camp, 186

  Daeubler-Gmelin, Herta, 342

  Daimler-Benz, 35, 113, 115

  D’Amelio, Carlo, 226

  Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistleblowers (Bennett and Percy), 75

  Darwin, Charles, 182, 184

  Dawes Plan (1924), 23–24

  Dead Sea Scrolls, 98

  Dean, John W., 260, 339
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  Debus, Kurt, 158, 160

  Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), 331

  Defense Department, U.S., 163, 364

  Defense Industrial Security Command (DISC), 223–24

  Defense Intelligence Agency, 223

  Defense Scientists Immigration Program (DEFSIP), see Paperclip, Project

  Delaware, University of, 200–201

  DeMohrenschildt, George, 222, 247

  Denarnaud, Marie, 101

  Deutsche Bank, 27, 30, 34, 111, 112–14, 209–10

  Deutsche Bank of Buenos Aires, 140–41

  Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Pyschiatrie, 184–85

  Deutsche Hilfsverein, 139

  Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft (Dehomag), 31

  Deutsche Kredit Gesellschaft, 34

  Diebner, Kurt, 58, 150

  Dillon, Read and Company, 167, 210, 257

  Displaced Persons Act, 218

  Dodd, Christopher J., 265

  Dodd, Thomas J., 264–65

  Doktor Gruenbaum project, 180–81

  Donovan, William, 162, 196, 255

  Dope, Inc. (Goldman and Steinberg), 226

  Dora concentration camp, 90

  Dornberger, Walter, 75, 89–90, 150, 156, 160, 161, 223

  Draper, William H., Jr., 167–68, 210–11, 212, 283–84

  drug culture (1960s), 195, 197–98

  Dulles, Allen, 21, 34–35, 47, 88, 116, 138, 143, 145, 202, 205, 211, 213–14, 217–18, 227, 228–29, 230, 255

  as CIA director, 150, 151, 152–53, 194, 209, 236

  Dulles, John Foster, 21, 27, 29, 34, 116, 138, 150–51, 153, 154, 209, 213–14, 217–18, 219, 236, 255

  Du Pont, 25, 256, 262

  Du Pont, Irénée, 33

  Dutch Bank, 116, 117

  Dutch Shell Oil, 48, 255

  Eagle Flight, Operation, 110–22, 126, 133, 139, 140, 210, 212–14, 218

  East Germany, see German Democratic Republic (GDR)

  Echelon surveillance system, 329

  Eckart, Dietrich, 20, 179–80

  Edemski, Sergei, 155

  Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation, 294

  Edgewood Arsenal, 199–201

  education establishment, 296–320

  CIA and, 301–2

  corporate involvement in, 315–17

  globalists and, 296, 300–301, 313

  psychiatric drugs and, 304–5

  Rockefeller family and, 296–300

  Education Office, U.S., 153, 193

  Effexor (venlafaxine), 306

  Egypt:

  Muslim Brotherhood in, 207–8

  Skorzeny in, 207

  Ehrenreich, Barbara, 290

  Ehrlichman, John, 249

  Eichmann, Adolph, 125, 131, 141

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 4, 116, 150, 163, 164, 211, 219

  election fraud, fascism and, 369–70

  elections, U.S.:

  of 1952, 218

  of 1960, 221

  of 1972, 249

  of 1980, 243, 244–46, 293

  of 2000, 370

  of 2004, 370

  of 2008, 289

  El Salvador, 238–39

  Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief (2005), 325–26

  Enabling Act (1933; Germany), 22, 342

  Encyclopaedia Britannica, 297–98

  Encyclopedia of the Third Reich (Snyder), 128, 335

  Environmental Working Group, 190–91

  Epstein, Edward Jay, 240

  eugenics movement, 183–85, 210, 282–85

  Eugenics Records Office, 184, 283

  European Command, U.S., 151, 200–201

  European Union (EU), 215–16

  euthanasia, Nazi program of, 185–87, 279, 333

  Ewing, Oscar, 193–94

  Executive Intelligence Review, 285

  Failed Illusions (Gati), 219

  Falwell, Jerry, 293

  Farago, Ladislas, 114, 127–28, 141, 373

  Farrell, Joseph P., 20–21, 51, 57–59, 64–66, 68, 69, 71, 73, 87, 88–89, 159, 161

  fascism, fascists, 362–70

  as merger of state and corporate power, 6–7, 254, 366

  in U.S., 33–34

  see also globalists; Nazis, Nazism

  Faupel, Wilhelm von, 132–33

  FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), 157, 336, 357

  Division Five of, 224, 225, 226

  Kennedy assassination and, 223–25, 229–30

  FBI Files, The: The FBI’s UFO Top Secrets Exposed (Redfern), 56

  Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 351–52

  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 358

  Federal Reserve System, 28–29, 30, 119, 214, 221, 297

  Federal Security Agency, 193

  Fedorak, Bohdan, 250

  Fegelein, Hermann, 2–4

  Fein, Bruce, 340

  Fellinger, Hermann, 32

  Fermi, Enrico, 59, 70

  Feuerball, 54–55

  final solution (Endlosung), 146, 187

  First National Bank of New York, 29

  First National City Bank of New York, 141, 256

  First Reich, 5

  Fischer, Eugen, 279

  Fishbein, Morris, 330

  FitzGerald, Desmond, 222

  Fixed Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC), 334

  Flanagan, Patrick, 331

  Flemming, Thomas, 162

  flouridation, of water supplies, 190–94

  flying saucers, Nazi, 54–57

  Focus on the Family, 294

  Food and Drug Administration:

  aspartame controversy and, 268–70

  pharmaceutical advertising allowed by, 275–76

  “foo-fighters,” 54–55

  Foord, Alvin G., 330

  Ford, Brian, 56, 75

  Ford, Edsel, 31

  Ford, Gerald R., 228, 241, 245

  Ford, Henry, 30–31

  Ford Foundation, 115, 300

  Ford Motor Company, 29, 31, 256

  Forrestal, James V., 26, 119, 137, 166, 167–68, 205, 210, 258

  Fort Bliss, 156, 158, 172

  Fourth Reich:

  planning for, 12, 107, 120–22, 135, 215

  U.S. as, 15–16, 216, 231, 361–76

  Franco, Francisco, 119, 127, 279

  Franks, Oliver S., Baron, 189, 267

  Freemasons, 13, 14, 32, 45, 99, 254

  free speech, 290–92, 372

  Freikorps, 37, 109

  Freude, Rudolfo, 133

  Freudenberg, Richard, 211

  Friedlaender, Saul, 350

  Friedman, Stanton, 171

  Friendly, Alfred, 230

  GAF, see General Aniline and Film

  Galbraith, John Kenneth, 206

  Galdau, Florian, 249

  Galton, Francis, 183–84, 282

  Gardner, Laurence, 84, 95

  Garrison, Jim, 224–25, 353

  Gati, Charles, 219

  G. D. Searle and Company, 252, 269–70

  Gehlen, Reinhard, 142–46, 152, 228

  Gehlen Organization, 142–46, 152, 222

  General Aniline and Film (GAF), 25–27, 30, 31, 119, 168, 211

  General Education Board (GEB), 184, 189, 266, 296, 299, 303

  General Electric, 157, 257, 262

  General Motors, 25, 31, 214, 280

  General Plan 1945, 77, 78

  genetics, 183–84

  George Bush (Tarpley and Chaitkin), 284

  George VI, King of England, 48

  Gerlach, Walter, 76, 150

  German-American Bund, 302–3

  German Association for Mental Hygiene, 306

  German Democratic Republic (GDR), 219

  Germanenorden, 19, 179–80

  German Labor Front, 321

  German Secret Weapons of the Second World War and Their Later Development (Lusar), 55

  German Society for Racial Hygiene, 283

  German Workers Party, 20–21, 3
7 see also Nazis, Nazism

  Germany, Federal Republic of, 145–46, 153, 154, 194

  Germany, Nazi:

  alcohol abuse policies of, 277, 279, 281

  antitobacco policies of, 277, 278–79

  armaments industry of, 51

  cancer research in, 277–80

  capital flight from, 110–22, 126, 133, 139, 140, 210, 212–14, 218

  Czechoslovakia invaded by, 29

  defeat of, 1–2, 4, 15, 181

  Enabling Act (1933) in, 22, 342

  gun control in, 263–64

  health food movement in, 277, 281

  IBM and, 31–32

  industrialists in, 108–9

  labor unions in, 321

  occupational safety promoted by, 277

  Poland invaded by, 23, 342

  Soviet Union invaded by, 41–43, 48, 181

  special courts in, 335

  treasure hoard of, 4, 15–16

  U.S. business interests in, 112, 137, 210–11

  U.S. propaganda efforts of, 26–27

  see also Nazis, Nazism

  Germany, rearmament of, 23–24, 29

  Germany, Weimar, 21, 132

  Gestapo, 30, 114, 160, 213, 217, 218, 227

  Circle of Friends of, 30

  Gestapo USA (Winterstein), 160

  Gibbs, David N., 301

  Gibson, Donald, 228–31, 235, 256–57

  GlaxoSmithKline, 266–67, 275, 308

  globalists:

  anti-Semitism of, 251

  and arming of Soviet Union, 43

  in Clinton administration, 256

  Cold War as project of, 157, 161

  communism as creation of, 8, 10–11, 162, 229, 231, 296

 

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