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Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America
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Found 8 comments on Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America:

u/Jemjem787 · 10 pointsr/communism101

You should read the book "Operation Paperclip" by Annie Jacobsen. It is a pretty good read that follows the entire operation.

https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Paperclip-Intelligence-Program-Scientists-ebook/dp/B00BAXFBI2

u/yaaaaayPancakes · 7 pointsr/worldnews

You need to read Operation Paperclip. Von Braun was very aware of the hangings of slave laborers from the cranes in the Mittlewerk. He requested more slave laborers from the death camps. His hands were plenty dirty. But we had Russians to beat to space. So he was useful.

u/DisregardedWhy · 3 pointsr/conspiracy

Saucer technology is all german aeronautical engineering brought to the USA after WW2 under Operation Paperclip.

I call them GIFOs (government identified flying objects) because that's what they are.

4-Minutes --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjWHrPYvUo0

https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Paperclip-Intelligence-Program-Scientists-ebook/dp/B00BAXFBI2

{I got this book at my public library. As I always say: "FREE IS FOR ME."}

u/americanhistorybooks · 2 pointsr/ww2

This book might be interesting. "Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America" by Annie Jacobsen - http://amzn.to/2jOmSnT

It only covers Germany, but it is interesting and is well researched and written. Hope this helps.

u/Heather4567 · 1 pointr/Gangstalking

I think the following links are interesting to look at. Also researching MK Ultra has been repeatedly recommended on this sub-reddit. What would non-lethal social control look like? Would NLP evolve to contribute to non-lethal technologies? Or technologies that cause harm but are not traceable to the perpetrator? Just thought experiments...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1988/04/17/the-pentagons-twilight-zone/7677a8f2-366b-49a9-a20f-e167cf6f7dde/?utm_term=.a2e27dc66386

"A report by the Defense Intelligence Agency notes that Soviet tests of parapsychology "included sending to the recipient the anxiety associated with suffocation and the sensation of a dizzying blow to the head . . . . " Possibly new age weapons way ahead of ours and also Nuero-linguistic programming has evolved and is still being utilized. Its earlier version is mentioned in the above link to a 1988 Washington Post article.


You can find links to some interesting facts on this website. I don't care if aliens exist by the way. I am also an atheist just in case anyone wants to pin beliefs on me that I do not have.

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_mindcon09.htm


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Morris
"Janet Morris argues that while,"war will always be terrible... a world power deserving its reputation for humane action should pioneer the principles of non-lethal defense (6)." In "Defining a non-lethal strategy," she seeks to establish a doctrine for the use of non-lethal weapons by the U.S. in crisis "at home or abroad in a life serving fashion."
She totally disregards the offensive, lethal aspects inherent in some of the weapons in question, or their misuse, should they become available to "rogue" nations. Despite her arguments that non-lethal weapons should serve the U.S.’s interests,"at home and abroad by projecting power without indiscriminately taking lives or destroying property (7)," she admits that "casualties cannot be avoided (8)."
Closer examination of the types of weapons to be used as non-lethal invalidates her assertions about their non-lethality. According to her white paper, the areas where non-lethal weapons could be useful are,
"regional and low intensity conflict (adventurism, insurgency, ethnic violence, terrorism, narco- trafficking, domestic crime) (9)."She believes that,
"by identifying and requiring a new category of non-lethal weapons, tactics and strategic planning" the U.S. can reshape its military capability, "to meet the already identifiable threats" that they might face in a multipolar world "where American interests are globalized and American presence widespread (10)."

http://subversify.com/2011/05/13/hitler%E2%80%99s-mind-control-experiments-and-how-they-influenced-modern-propaganda/


https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Paperclip-Intelligence-Program-Scientists-ebook/dp/B00BAXFBI2


http://www.declarepeace.org.uk/captain/murder_inc/site/nlp.html

https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/05/soviet-era-punitive-psychiatry-making-return-170530141852510.html

https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/specialseries/2017/04/child-soldiers-reloaded-privatisation-war-170424204852514.html

u/NotOneStar · 1 pointr/Futurology

Alright, if you want go there, let's do it.

First of all, where did you learn the term "9/11 truther". Was it in bootlicker training camp where you were lied to and taught that intellectualism means boxing people in groups and beating them up instead of actually reading and thinking clearly?

>imagine being convinced of a grand governmental conspiracy by nutjobs on reddit and youtube

where'd you get this assumption about youtube nutjobs? have you ever heard of this group? or this guy? are you sure they're all nutjobs?

and with regards to government conspiracies, are you so moronic as to think there is no such a thing as a government conspiracy? didn't you know that false flags are a proven reality? or you that ignorant?

have you heard of operation northwoods? or project paperclip? or the gulf of tonkin?

there's literally hundreds of confirmed government conspiracies out there, but I guess you're too brutish, weak, and stupid to even "go there". you just watch CNN and actually believe them, even though we know they work to distort our perception of the world to favor the whims of the elites.

Who are you to say I'm not allowed to ask questions? Or that if I do, I'm unworthy of engaging with?

Go ahead and keep your head buried in the sand... you apparently don't like free-thinking at all, much less free speech. Keep licking those boots.