The Power Elite and the Secret Nazi Plan
Part 3
Monday, May 18, 2009
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
NewsWithViews.com
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Curt Riess in 1944 also revealed that “[The Nazi underground] organization in Argentina is all set up and waiting impatiently for the ‘go-ahead’ signal. Almost the same may be said of the numerous ‘collaborators’ in the United States.”
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[Note:
Previously, I mentioned there are growing calls for a single global
currency, and to them one can add that of Prof. Hossein Askari of Georgetown
University, who wrote: “The only sure way to stabilize the world
economy is to create a world central bank and a single reserve currency”
(Asia Times Online, Feb. 6, 2009). A single global currency
will be an extremely important step on the way toward the planned World
Socialist Government, which will be brought about by linking regional
economic unions. And in that regard, one reads in “Mexico’s
Fox Touts EU-like Integration for the Americas” (San Antonio
Express, March 28) that on March 27, 2009 former Mexican president
Vicente Fox in San Antonio “expressed the hope that Canada, the
United States and Mexico, indeed the rest of Latin America, would function
like the European Union.” Fox stated, “My vision is to speed
up the process of further integration” among the nations.]
Regarding
my previous columns about the Power Elite (PE) and the secret Nazi plan
for today, I have referred to American official Sumner Welles’
book The Time for Decision (1944) partially revealing the plan.
For some reason, most people do not seem to take this threat seriously,
saying those Nazis from World War II are dead or too old to pose a real
threat. They miss the importance of Welles’ statement that the
German General Staff “made detailed plans for a later renewal
of its attempt to dominate the world… when the favorable moment
arrives… perhaps two generations from now,” which means
the plan had to include succession.
I
mentioned in earlier columns that Abwehr (counterintelligence) Nazi
agent Paul Dickopf went underground in the autumn of 1942 (he became
head of Interpol 1968-1972). According to journalist Curt Riess in The
Nazis Go Underground (1944), it was on the morning of November
9, 1942 that Hitler’s Reichsfuehrer SS Heinrich Himmler in his
private office in the Brown House in Munich confided to Martin Bormann
(head of the Nazi Party) that while Germany may have to capitulate militarily,
“never must the National Socialist German Workers Party [Nazi
Party] capitulate. That is what we have to work for from now.”
Relevant to this effort, Himmler organized everything right down to
the last detail regarding Nazis going underground and spreading throughout
the world to fulfill their plan, perhaps in two generations. Preliminary
work and planning was done by Himmler at the Gestapo building in the
Prince Albrechtstrasse, Berlin, and the major Nazi undergound movement
began May 16, 1943 at 11 Koenigsallee in Berlin under SS Generals Werner
Heissmeyer and Fritz Kaltenbrunner.

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Curt
Riess in 1944 also revealed that “[The Nazi underground] organization
in Argentina is all set up and waiting impatiently for the ‘go-ahead’
signal. Almost the same may be said of the numerous ‘collaborators’
in the United States.” Joseph Farrell (author of The SS Brotherhood
of the Bell
and Nazi International) said that Bormann
had shifted $800 million in Nazi assets to Argentina, which was then
used as a great power leverage with western banks.
In
Europe, according Adam LeBor (“Revealed: The secret report that
shows how the Nazis planned a Fourth Reich… in the EU,”
Daily Mail, May 9, 2009), there was a secret meeting at the
Maison Rouge Hotel in Strasbourg on August 10, 1944 where Nazi officials
ordered an elite group of German industrialists to plan for the Nazis’
return to power in a Fourth Reich. This information was provided in
U.S. Military Intelligence report (known as The Red House Report) EW-Pa
128 written in November 1944 by a French spy who was at the Strasbourg
meeting. LeBor writes that “powerful Nazi-era bankers, industrialists
and civil servants… worked for a new cause: European economic
and political integration.”
The
basis for this plan had been developed years earlier, as on September
11, 1940 Reich Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels delivered a speech,
“The Europe of the Future” to Czech intellectual workers
and journalists stating: “I am convinced that in 50 years, people
will no longer think in terms of countries…. In those days people
will think in terms of continents…. No single European nation
can in the long run be allowed to stand in the way of the general process
of organization.”
In
the same year (1940) as Goebbels’ speech, Nazi Minister of Economic
Affairs (1937-1945) Walther Funk wrote a 16-page booklet, The Economic
Future of Europe, and called for a “Central European Union”
and “European Economic Area.” In 1942, Funk co-authored
The European Economic Community, in which he declared, “There
must be a readiness to subordinate one’s own interests in certain
cases to those of [the EC].”
According
to the 3-page Red House Report (marked “Secret”) in 1944,
Himmler’s SS Obergruppenfuehrer Dr. Scheid (a Lt.-General) began
the meeting at the Maison Rouge Hotel and ordered German industrialists
to “make contacts and alliances with foreign firms, but this must
be done individually and without attracting any suspicion.” Sheid
also directed them to exploit the finances of those German firms that
had already been used as fronts for economic penetration abroad, and
he cited the American partners of Krupp, Zeiss, Leica, and the Hamburg-America
Lines shipping company (remember here that George Herbert Walker’s
and Prescott Bush’s Hamburg-America Lines transported Nazi Dr.
Ernst Rudin and other Nazis to the Third International Congress on Eugenics
in 1932 in New York where Rudin was unanimously elected president of
the International Federation of Eugenic Societies).
LeBor
in the Daily Mail wrote that “as most of the industrialists
left the meeting [in Strasbourg], a handful were beckoned into another
smaller gathering, presided over by Dr. Bosse of the Armaments Ministry.
There were secrets to be shared with the elite of the elite….
[Bosse] laid out the three-stage strategy for the Fourth Reich….
In stage 3, German businesses would set up a ‘sleeper’ network
of agents abroad through front companies, which were to be covers for
military research and intelligence, until the Nazis returned to power.”
German
economist Ludwig Erhard had written that their industry could expand
after Germany’s defeat through supranationalism, meaning the voluntary
surrender of national sovereignty to an international body. Thus, Germany
(and France) were the primary advocates of the European Coal and Steel
Community (ECSC), which created a common market for coal and steel and
which would evolve into the European Union. LeBor wrote that “before
the common market could be set up, the Nazis industrialists had to be
pardoned, and Nazi banker and officials reintegrated. In 1951, John
Jay McCloy, the American High Commissioner for Germany, issued an amnesty
for industrialists convicted of war crimes.”
Two
years before 1957, the Bilderberg Group held its Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Conference September 23-25, 1955, and relevant to “European Unity,”
the Bilderberg document recorded that “the discussion affirmed
complete support for the idea of integration and unification from the
representatives of all the six nations of the Coal and Steel Community
present at the conference…. [There was] some expression by certain
European participants of the view that in the economic field, it might
be better to proceed through the development of a common market….
A European speaker expressed concern about the need to achieve a common
currency, and indicated that in his view this necessarily implied the
creation of a central political authority…. A United States participant
confirmed that the United States had not weakened in its enthusiastic
support for the idea of integration…. Another United States participant
urged his European friends to go ahead with the unification of Europe….”
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Dennis Laurence Cuddy , historian and political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (major in American History, minor in political science). Dr. Cuddy has taught at the university level, has been a political and economic risk analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been a Senior Associate with the U.S. Department of Education.
He has also testified before members of Congress on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York City, and he has also been a guest on the national television programs USA Today and CBS's Nightwatch.
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