In Praise of Dag Hammarskjold

Dag Hammarskjold came from a long line of Royally-appointed ministers serving the Swedish Kings and Queens, and rose to the top of Sweden’s central bank. He helped design the Marshall Plan, which shaped Europe’s future for decades after WWII.
At a young age, Dag got tapped to lead the United Nations, and swiftly garnered a reputation for defusing violence and promoting peace. He was especially adept at defusing conflict in the Middle East.
It’s difficult to imagine where we might be had people like him and JKF, RFK, MLK, and other prophets for peace not been killed. For Dag, this happened in 1961, while he was trying to stop a war in Africa. Although many witnesses saw a plane shoot down his plane, these facts were seldom spoken about, at least in the North American media, until this week that is, and now only because some document reveals the NSA was monitoring the shoot-down in real time. Don’t expect the media to do much with this story, they are too busy following Hollywood and Hip Hop celebrities around.
The two most chilling details I encountered are that Dag’s corpse was apparently the only one not severely burned at the scene, and that an ace of spaces card had been tucked into his lapel. It went down as an “accident.”
Whenever I encounter the death card in use, I think of one of its greatest proponents, Edward Lansdale. Like Dag, he was not born to the aristocracy, but after joining the OSS and becoming a ruthless spook, he rose fast in the ranks of key managers, so much so they put him in charge of smuggling the stolen gold back from the east and into select bank vaults in the west, so that it could be used to foment war for profit around the world and stem the tide of democracy, instead of being returned to its rightful owners in China, Korea, Vietnam and other countries Japan had just viciously plundered.
If you want to know how deep the rabbit hole goes, look no farther than Edward Lansdale, because his resume sheds key light on how war for profit really works. Among other things, Lansdale was huge into psyop and black magic, which is what that ace of spades represents.
461px-Major-general-lansdaleLansdale was moved early to Vietnam to clear the way for the US to capture the opium monopoly because the French were about to lose it to the Communists. Soon the Phoenix Program would commence, our countries largest mass extermination campaign since the Indian Wars. Funny how Lansdale’s top aide at the time turned out to be a spy for North Vietnam.
William Colby ran the Phoenix Program and one of his top aides became a Nebraska State Senator named John DeCamp, who told me he went back to Vietnam years later and discovered the person in charge of making the list of who was going to be assassinated next turned out to be a North Vietnamese spy as well. Which leaves the question, just who was getting assassinated and why? We killed over 40,000 people, and it now appears most of them were innocent, peaceful people who just happened to be tribal leaders. Getting rid of them was just a way to psyop the population into taking sides, any side. When you play the war for profit game one side is as good as another, long as they keep buying bullets and bombs.
I’m not claiming Lansdale was behind the murder, or even involved in any way. Just that when I saw that detail about the death card, Lansdale flashed in my brain. For all I know, there could be a deeper connection because these two certainly played crucial roles in world history, although on opposing sides of a great dialectical divide.

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Dark Heart of Nazi Power

The Allies could have taken Hitler out of power early on if they’d just worked with the Nazi resistance inside Germany. Instead they waited until half the world’s treasure had been stolen before launching the final assault on fascism.

The two greatest military theorists, Sun Tzu and Carl von Clausewitz, both understood the importance of telepathic energies and the group mind. War is a spiritual endeavor involving ritual death between opposing brotherhoods. Both Sun Tzu and von Clausewitz preferred non-violent solutions when possible since they considered war the last resort of politics and merely an extension of politics. The fascist regimes could only expand so far before collapsing, and it was obvious they’d already bitten off more than they could chew after Hitler invaded Stalingrad (instead of seizing the Russian oil fields) and the US threw its full economy into the war effort.

That’s why it’s so hard to understand why—in the final stages of the war—did the Allies decide to kill as many civilians as possible, raining down bombs on the German and Japanese cities while ignoring military targets? Maybe it was blood lust, or an attempt to crush the spirit of those nations to teach them a lesson. But the average person in Germany or Japan had little control over their situation, and I’m sure many were appalled by the vicious nature of their regimes, yet they were held fully accountable. Even the Sicilian men-of-honor avoid killing civilians when they can. Somehow, I think a lot of that bombing was just intended to make money for the munitions industry.

The dark heart of Nazi power really resided in IG Farben, Europe’s dominant corporation, yet the headquarters of this company was never touched during the war. Even more suspicious, immediately after the war, the Allied command moved into IG Farben to begin setting up the post war environment. Meanwhile the stolen loot was all quietly disappeared, while the most valuable Nazi operatives in science and in the military were given fake identities and allowed to escape. Many would end up in the soon-to-be created CIA. (Just think of it as the Gestapo under a different name, because that’s what it is.) Others would form the basis of NASA, and lead the race to the moon. The dark arts that were studied by the Nazis were simply transplanted into the United States, and you can see those arts in the JFK assassination, MK-Ultra, Vietnam’s Phoenix Program, Guantanamo Bay Prison, and our invasions of countries around the world since WWII, if you care to look.

The SS were Hitler’s brainwashed elite. What many people don’t know, however, is that the SS had divisions in other countries, some of whom became the foundation for NATO forces in those countries after the war. Meanwhile, the German people died from starvation by the millions, so thoroughly had their economies been destroyed. No one ever talks about these dead people, even though they were trapped between a rock and a hard place.

And this is why a real investigation of 9/11 is so crucial to heal our country’s ailing psyche. The dark Nazi heart embedded deep in our Pentagon must be fully examined, although it will not be easy. The President, however, is the only person in the world who has this power, which is why I hope if Obama does get re-elected, even if he is a stooge of the CIA, that he will slip off the leash and order a new investigation and actually go after the oligarchy behind that Pentagon’s dark heart. Since WWII, the United States has been responsible for millions of deaths around the world, most of which was fomented at the behest of the oil cartel. This is a terrible legacy all Americans share because none of these deaths were necessary. Unfortunately, there’s really no rational justification for our invasions of Vietnam, Cambodia, Iraq or Afghanistan, or for our meddling in the affairs of South and Central American countries, all of which has profited Wall Street immensely at the cost of human lives, which is why I think all Americans need to look more closely at the heroes inside Germany who resisted the Nazis, because eventually we are going to need some people like that to come to our country’s rescue.