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Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you ask him about the war, or what he did for a living after the war?? Quoting: Disturbed::damn2:: Hello, Disturbed. Quite honestly, I was too overawed to ask him very much at all. I mean, I was saying really dumb things like how bad the mosquitos could be and saying how well he looked (although he had a tremble and obviously wasn't in the least a healthy man.) He kept his hand on my shoulder when he was talking and he would squeeze it every time he smiled, like he was making a point. He was not at all bitter and there was not the slightest hint that he was a fugitive. He was very relaxed and everyone was real kind and gentle to him. |
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Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How did you know for sure it was the real Adolph Hitler? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2298Good question. He could have been a look-a-like and I have no way of proving that this was the real Hitler. However, why would anyone go to so much trouble to scam a party of oil execs and local Paraguayan dinitaries and government types (the "Corellos")? My friend and I dined on the experience for years and we both laughed it over whenever one of us said, "You know, we should tell someone." I did in fact tell my wife, whom I married in 1973, and she just fell about laughing, so I never went that route again. I've read a lot of stuff about the "Hitler in South America" angle, and I do know that he had look-a-likes in case the Mossad came looking for him. One of the guys I used to know down there, who later worked for the Shell oil company, told me that the Israelis knew and were quite happy to let Hitler live out his last years in peace. Some kind of deal was struck in Washington, so they say. No idea why. |
Disturbed User ID: 2269 Netherlands 06/03/2007 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you ask him about the war, or what he did for a living after the war?? Quoting: Nym 246272::damn2:: Hello, Disturbed. Quite honestly, I was too overawed to ask him very much at all. I mean, I was saying really dumb things like how bad the mosquitos could be and saying how well he looked (although he had a tremble and obviously wasn't in the least a healthy man.) He kept his hand on my shoulder when he was talking and he would squeeze it every time he smiled, like he was making a point. He was not at all bitter and there was not the slightest hint that he was a fugitive. He was very relaxed and everyone was real kind and gentle to him. That's a missed opportunity!! Now we have to believe you on your word alone. With a bit more information we could start digging to look for evidence of your claim. |
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Free Store User ID: 158594 Canada 06/03/2007 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Hitler photo was taken during a “reunion” at the Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier National Park, Montana, on August 27, 1997. According to Skorzeny, Adolph Hitler was alive and well in the U.S. in 1997! Skorzeny did not stop there. He produced a photo of a young Skorzeny, Mengele, Bormann, and the family of George H. Scherff, Sr.. Seated in the midst of those in the photo was a young George H. Scherff, Jr., who, Skorzeny explained, was trained as a spy and sent to America to work for Adolph Hitler. “He was given false identification and adopted by Prescott Sheldon Bush as his “son,” George Herbert Walker Bush,” Skorzeny went on. “He forged a birth certificate in order to enter the military before he turned 18. He was 16 at the time.” [link to freedom4um.com] |
Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you ask him about the war, or what he did for a living after the war?? Quoting: Disturbed::damn2:: Hello, Disturbed. Quite honestly, I was too overawed to ask him very much at all. I mean, I was saying really dumb things like how bad the mosquitos could be and saying how well he looked (although he had a tremble and obviously wasn't in the least a healthy man.) He kept his hand on my shoulder when he was talking and he would squeeze it every time he smiled, like he was making a point. He was not at all bitter and there was not the slightest hint that he was a fugitive. He was very relaxed and everyone was real kind and gentle to him. That's a missed opportunity!! Now we have to believe you on your word alone. With a bit more information we could start digging to look for evidence of your claim. To be honest, when you're that age and you sudenly find yourself at an upmarket dinner party attended by all sorts of important industry people, you don't ask many questions. You just kind of ride the surreal wave, and that's what I did. Hitler knew that I was dumbstruck and he did his best to reassure me and make me feel comfortable. He kept squeezing my shoulder as a father would to encourage a young boy to feel at ease and enjoy the conversation. Considering everything that he did, it sounds terrible to say that at that particular moment I really loved that person. Certainly he made me feel loved and wanted and I came away from the experience really caring for him and concerned about his welfare. I learned that many other people in my line of work had met Hitler in the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, almost as if it were some kind of initiation rite for select young execs. None of them ever felt hostile toward him, so it seems he made a good impression on all who met him, despite his health. |
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[charlie] User ID: 246286 Canada 06/03/2007 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | op, have you noticed how angela merkel's facial features are strikingly similar to adolph's? i love it when kittehs ride me [link to www.youtube.com] |
Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sure you did and I met Julius Caesar last week. Quoting: monadnockYeah, I know it sounds incredible, amd maybe he was just a look-a-like, but the experience was very real and the most fascinating thing that ever happened to me. My tale is there because I wanted to tell it, because I've always wanted to tell it to more folks than just members of my immediate family ....and, maybe it was for real, maybe not, but for me it was 100 percent genuine and very, very moving. |
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Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I met a guy at a nightclub in Philadelphia once who looked just like Albert Einstein. But that didn't make him Einstein. Quoting: monadnockBut was your "Einstein" feted like royalty? Until the day I die, I'll always ask myself if it was for real or if the guy was a look-a-like, and I guess I'll never know the answer to that question. The only thing I had to go on is intuition -- and, boy, were all my senses fully awake! I knew, immediately and without the slightest doubt that the gentleman who spoke to me and who squeezed my shoulder was Hitler. I can't prove it, and I never will. But I just knew it. |
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Nym (OP) User ID: 246272 Germany 06/03/2007 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for listening to my story. It feels good telling it to a wider audience, providing me with a sort of feeling of relief. I've been toying with my small confession for years, ever since I went online back in 1997, but it just didn't feel right. Well, this old guy won't be around for much longer, and I guess there's a time and a place for everything. Thanks, guys. And my thanks to your moderators too. |
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HL Shancken User ID: 246234 United States 06/03/2007 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The communists must be prepared to make every sacrifice and, if necessary, even resort to all sorts of cunning schemes and stratagems, to employ illegal methods, to evade and conceal the truth... The practical part of communist policy is to incite one [enemy] against another... We communists must use one country against another.. My words were calculated to evoke hatred, aversion, and contempt... not to convince but to break up the ranks of the opponent, not to correct an opponent's mistake but to destroy him, to wipe his organization off the face of the earth. This formulation is indeed of such a nature as to evoke the worst thoughts, the worst suspicions about the opponent."---V. Lenin Out of these 'Principles of Leninism' the contemporary Soviet concept of Dezinformatsiya, or disinformation, has evolved. The Russians define disinformation as 'the dissemination of false and provocative information.' As practised by the KGB, disinformation is far more complex than the definition implies. It entails the distribution of forged or fabricated documents, letters, manuscripts, and photographs; the propagation of misleading or malicious rumours and erroneous intelligence by agents; the duping of visitors to the Soviet Union; and physical acts committed for psychological effect. These techniques are used variously to influence policies of foreign governments, disrupt relations among other nations, undermine the confidence of foreign populations in their leaders and institutions, discredit individuals and groups opposed to Soviet policies, deceive foreigners about Soviet intentions and conditions within the Soviet Union, and, at times, simply to obscure depredations and blunders of the KGB itself. Disinformation operations differ from conventional propaganda in that their true origins are concealed, and they usually involve some form of clandestine action. For this reason, Soviet rulers always have charged their clandestine apparatus with primary responsibility for disinformation. --John Barron, KGB, 1974 A revolution worth joining. Holistic medicine's finest hour. |
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