Reinhardt Gehlen
Nazi
[2012 Feb] Nikola Tesla was Murdered by Otto Skorzeny Bermen heard from Skorzeny that he had personally suffocated Nikola Tesla on January 6, 1943, assisted by fellow-Nazi Reinhard Gehlen. Tesla was then 86 years old. According to Skorzeny, he and Gehlen had tricked Tesla the previous day into revealing the full details of his most important discoveries. After the murder, they stole the contents of Tesla’s safe, which were delivered to Hitler. (Note, of course, that the US military would have fully repatriated this treasure trove of innovation through Project Paperclip at the end of the war.)
[1984] The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination by Mae Brussell
See: Rudin Mengele Verschuer Goebbels Mengele, Joseph Hitler Dr Aribert Heim Otto Skorzeny Heinrich Müller
See: CIA Nazi connections
Quotes
The Zionist Jews not only worked with the Nazis to force Jews to
emigrate to Israel, they have also instigated other governments to persecute
Jews in order to force their emigration to Israel. The Jewish scholar, Israel
Shahak, discovered: “The Israeli government induced Jewish immigration from Iraq
by bribing the government of Iraq to strip most Iraqi Jews of their citizenship
and to confiscated their property.”......the person who was most instrumental in
establishing and training the notorious Mossad (Israeli Military Intelligence)
was none other than Reinhard Gehlen, former head of Hitler’s Nazi Intelligence
for the Eastern front......that he had close ties to both Zionist Jews and the
Roman Catholic Church. In 1948, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM)
gave one of its highest awards of honor, the Gran Croci al Merito con Placca, to
General Gehlen for his service to the Roman Catholic Church.......that he had
close ties to both Zionist Jews and the Roman Catholic Church. In 1948, the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) gave one of its highest awards of honor,
the Gran Croci al Merito con Placca, to General Gehlen for his service to the
Roman Catholic Church.[2011] Solving the Mystery of Babylon the Great by Edward Hendrie
Photo by Wide World
General Reinhard Gehlen, shown (center) in a rare photograph taken during WWII.
Gehlen after the 1972 funeral of Wehrmacht Col. Gen. Franz Halder