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NAZIS ON THE MOON




1939 AD - The German Luftwaffe (Airforce) deploys their first jet. The Germans develop nuclear fission and open a nuclear plant in Norway (near Kongberg fertilizer (explosives) plant). The Germans and Russians invade Poland taking it in weeks. WW2 has begun. A new tactic the Blitzkrieg (lightning war) is introduced, it features massed air power attacks, strafing and bombing, followed by armor (tanks) and motorized infantry occupying land softened up by artillery.
America attempts to be neutral again, but, via the Lend Lease Act, in exchange for British maritime holdings (Subik Bay Phillipines, et al), they agree to provide the British with military equipment. At first the Germans are succesfsul in sinking many of the ships carrying the equipment to Europe with their submarines, also called U-Boats. The allied shipping effort is reduced to using a convoy and duck and run system to atttempt the hazardous crossing. The coordinated use of radar (invented by Mitsubishi of Japan in 1910), radio communications, low flying aircraft and the Allies own naval power eventually gain the upper hand. Radar also enables the RAF of England to beat the German Luftwaffe in the skies over England.
JFK's father who made his fortune in the liquor business during Prohibition is Ambassador to England. Many Americans side with the Nazis, especially those with big business interests who fear the more overtly socialistic Russians, and those like Henry Ford who fear the Jews, or, probably more accurately owe the Rothschild family money.
Several of the German scientists who are working on nuclear energy convince Albert Einstein to warn FDR of the potential of a breakthrough weapon. America begins work on its own nuclear program called the Manhattan Project. The work is based in various places most famously Stagg Field University of Chicago, in Oak Ridge, Tennesee and Los Alamos, NM.
1600 years ago the Chinese began experimenting with gunpowder, this led to artillery, in the 1920's an American Robert Goddard (Space Center) experimented with rockets, a German named Werner von Braun took the next step with the V-1 and V-2 Rockets. They were able to fly hundreds of miles and deliver explosives fairly accurately (within 100 meters of target).
A naval advance is being worked on, the aircraft carrier, a large ship from which aircraft can takeoff and land. It is used extensively by the Japanese and Americans. Battleships (big metal ships with cannons on their decks) will soon no longer rule the sea.
Although the US is not in the war, they do answer the Nazi propaganda film, Leni Fiefenstahl's, "Triumph of the Will" with one of their own, Frank Capras "Why We Fight."
1940 AD - In WW1, the fighting on the western front between France and Germany was static, it barely moved, grinding down into trench warfare, neither side gaining an advantage. Battles lasted over a year killing millions. In WW2 Germany runs over Belgium and France in a matter of weeks.
Germany then invades northern Africa with the help of the Italians and Benito Mussolini. The flagship of the German Navy, the Bismarck, is the latest version of the simple wood hulled ship with medieval cannon that the Portuguese use to terrify India 400 years ago, indeed a more advanced version of the Roman galley which tossed burning oil at Carthage 2200 years ago. The Bismarck (Otto von) is called a battleship, it is made of steel, it can throw its high explosives ten miles or more away.
The Phillips' of Holland flee to America, their company will go on to invent the VHS format for video recorders, and boomboxes as well as partnering on the development of the CD. Fritz Phillips stay behind and saves 350+ Jews from the Nazis.
1941 AD - The British and the USSR invade Iran to secure the oil fields. They depose the Shah and put his son in power.
Japan invades Pearl Harbor drawing the USA into the war (aircraft carriers + task force). Mitsubishi, the inventor of radar makes its primary aircraft, the Zero. JFK, Eisenhower, Nixon, George Bush I and Reagan will all serve in the military. Eisenhower comes out a General, JFK gets hurt and almost drowns, he and Nixon get elected to the House of Representatives. Bush is a Navy pilot and gets shot down over the Pacific and after the war goes into the oil business, and Reagan goes into acting and becomes a spokesman for GE, Edisons company. Edisons partner Westinghouse is building engines for ships and subs, and subs will be designed by Jimmy Carter. The anti-Semite Fords focus had been on VW, the Dodge Brothers had long split from him and were making Jeeps.
Germany begins its mass extermination of the Jewish people and others it deems unfit. Bayer made the gas they used Zyklon B. Porsche made the engines of war. Krupp made the artillery. All augmented their work force with slaves.
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1942 AD - Prescott Bush, father of H W Bush, has his bank taken by FDR for laundering money and holding gold for the Nazis
1944 AD - In June the largest amphibious invasion in history takes place called D-Day (Operation OVERLORD). It is here that the notion of Special Forces gains traction by way of our partnerships with the British and their SAS (Special Air Service). Paratroopers drop behind enemy lines, frogmen (SEALS) blow up barriers, and Rangers climb cliffs through a barrage of machine gun fire and grenades. Nazi Germany is in its final days. The Nazis had turned on their ally the Russians, and invaded in the winter of 1942. By 1943 the Nazis had failed, lost a million men, and were fleeing back to Germany. The largest airborne operation in history (MarketGarden) takes place as the Allies move to secure the Rhine River.
1945 AD - Germany has lost again, along with her allies Japan and Italy. Japans last ditch effort, crashing Mitsubishi Zeros (Kamikazees) into US ships has been answered. The USA's nuclear program was successful and two atomic bombs were exploded over Japan at Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The world order has shifted dramatically. It had been an English, French and Spanish world with Germany agitating for respect -- the new powers were the USA and the USSR. The USSR as it returned home, kept the many lands it had traveled through chasing the Nazis back to Berlin, to include the Ukraine, Georgia, Latvia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Poland and the Baltic Countries. Germany gets split in half, the Western half occuppied by the French, British and USA, the Eastern half controlled by the Soviets. Within the Eastern zone lies the German capital, Berlin, it too gets split, West Berlin for the Brits, French and US, East Berlin to the USSR. No wall is put up, the borders enforced with barbed wire, soldiers, machine guns and land mines. The wall will not go up for another 15 years, just after 1960.
Various conferences (Tehran, Yalta) split up other parts of the world. The USSR had ocuppied N. Korea and would receive it. The Soviets place an obscure Korean who had ended up in a Russian prison camp, been reeducated, and was now in the Red Army, in charge: Kim Il Yung. The newly forming United Nations (UN) will oversee S. Korea.
Codes had taken a major leap forward during the war. The Nazi code, powered by the Enigma machine, once broken led to the Allies catching up rapidly. Jets had been used effectively by the Nazis, flight would now travel faster than sound. A new invention had been used to crack the codes, the computer, it would play an ever larger role in the military and eventually spread to civilian use.
A very disturbing aspect of WW2 was medical "experimentation" led by Dr. Mengele of the Nazis and Unit 733 in Japan. The most inhumane tortuous procedures were carried out: burning to assess treatment, drowning to assess revival, freezing to assess gangrene, electric shock to determine stress survivability, sexual experiments, various surgeries, amputations, reattachments, most without anesthesia. The psychos who burned witches at the stake were amateurs. It boggles the mind to imagine how one, a scientist or doctor perhaps can lose sight of humanity in the name of king, treasure and country.
At Camp King in Germany mind control was studied to include the use of drugs, torture, sleep deprivation, post-hypnotic suggestion, etc. Both super-powers will follow this line of research, most notably Project MK ULTRA which dosed people with LSD, some for years, to gauge the effects.
The Americans would compete with the Soviets for the Nazi scientists (Operation Paperclip). Among them is what would become nearly the entire US space program including Werner von Braun, who would design the Saturn V rocket which would land man on the moon. The Soviets also get many scientists from the Nazis. But, the Russians do not have nuclear technology yet. They would focus on rocket technology, while the Americans would focus on building bombs. In regards to the exploding of the 2 bombs in Japan, it was claimed this was done to avoid an invasion of Japan which would have cost million of lives, but, later analysis would show it was also done as an early warning to the Soviets. The USSR should have been the USA's enemy durng WW2, it was the drug fueled paronia and burgeoning insanity of Hitler driving his ill conceived decision to turn on Russia changing this dynamic.
A shift in the population of the USA, which began in WW1, had continued in WW2. A million or more African Americans had moved from the south, following the Illinois Central railway north (Mobile AL & New Orleans LA to Chicago IL & Dodge City), to where the weapons factories were located. Also helping in the war effort was "Rosie the Riveter" the women of America. American Indians played their part, the Navajos, "Cloud Talkers" using their ancestral language developed a code the Japenese could not break. The blacks also give us another new form of music. You take Mississipis Delta Blues, mix in a little Jazz, add a pinch of slower New Orleans Blues and Rock and Roll is born.
Two new entities emerge for the Americans the Air Force and CIA. Kalishnikov had started making rifles (AK-47) in Russia.


Post WW2 (1945-1955)
Just after the war the Russian try to force the western allies (US, France and Britain) from Berlin by imposing a blockade. Remember that Berlin lies deep within East Germany now controlled by the Soviets. The blockade is broken by a continuous airlift over the Soviet blockade into the heart of Berlin. American school children donate boxes of candy which the pilots drop to the kids in Berlin with parachutes made form the undergarments of American women. The silk stockings are appropriated and along with cigarettes and chocolate are valuable barter commodities and lead to a generation of US, British/German children.
When the blockade fails the USSR begins to harden the borders of its new satellite countries and Winston Churchill proclaims an Iron Curtain has fallen across Europe. The Cold War has begun, pitting the two new superpowers, the USA and the USSR, against each other. To many it is Capitalism vs. Communism. The USSR and USA will not fight each other directly, but face each by proxy in coming wars.
In 1948 Israel is formed.
In the post WW2 period, the colonial world (Asia and Africa), begins to agitate for their own freedom. France and England begin losing a grip on their overseas possessions. Korea is split in two. In China the country turns to Communism led by Mao Tse Tung. The fighting breaks out in Korea first, the North invading the south, the north aided by the Russians, the south aided by the newly formed UN, led by a mostly US contingent. This is the first use of jets and helicopters in combat for the US. After the UN pushes the N. Koreans back, the Chinese jump in and push the UN forces back south. After years of bloody fighting to a stalemate the war ends. The US leaves an occupying force behind which remains to this day. The US and British engineer multiple coups (Operation AJAX 1953) in Iran with the Shah (he was making moves to nationalize the oil) remaining in charge as well as BP getting extensions on its oil leases.
Soon after the French begin losing in its Vietnam possession (turning towards Communism). By the late 1950's the US has advisers in Vietnam.
The Vietnam Era (I sold my soul for rock and roll)
The son of Adolph Coors (Kuhrs), Adolph III, beginning to show signs of protesting the Vietnam War is murdered. JFK after refusing to give the Federal Reserve expanded powers as a prelude to invade China, is assassinated. JFK's younger brother Robert Kennedy, former US Attorney General, about to become President is assassinated. Martin Luther King, the civil rights activist is also murdered. Finally in the seventies John Lennon another peace activist is murdered.
The earliest connections between the Bush and Bin Laden family can be traced to this period, via a friend in the National Guard. Papa Bush first run for office with bin laden money, this why Bush was groomed for the CIA, his connection to the bin laden.
In 1961 the US begins to manufacture nerve gas and store it Newport Chemical Depot in Indiana. In 1962 the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier the USS Enterprise is launched. A countermeasure to the new electronics and computing devices is discovered, it is the field emitted by the blast of a nuclear device which disables nearby electronics and erases magnetic media. The effect is called an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and is tested in the Pacific during top secret program "STARFISH PRIME." It is rumored the US military exposed pregnant women to this pulse also, although FOAI requests (Operation DOMINIC) have been heavily redacted.
Sam Walton opens his first Walmart store in 1962, it will be a modest regional player until the 1980's when the shift of trade to Asia yields lower labor costs and greater profits.
The US President JFK, in addition to forming and using the Peace Corps as international outreach he greatly expanded the formation of the Special Forces, based out of Ft Bragg NC that wear a green beret. Special Forces train to work autonomously in small teams, each member cross trained (weapons, communications, medical, demolition, etc), and knowing at least one foreign language. The unit is based on the British Special Air Service (SAS) of which a member named Patrick Dalzell-Job serves as the inspiration of a series of novels and later movies written by Sir Ian Fleming. Job, renamed James Bond, uses the full array of tactics (parachuting, explosives, highly accurate rifles, hand to hand, electronics, surveillance, etc) to hold back the enemy (SPECTRE, the Russians and assorted bad guys). The first movie, Dr. No, came out in 1960. It is likely that the proto-James Bond helped win the war; he was involved in the raid at the heavy water plant in Norway that ended the Nazis head start to the atom bomb, and, a raid at Peenmunde, the Nazis top secret missile base on the Baltic Sea, where they built the V-1 and V-2 rockets with slave labor. Patrick Job also was a frogman and had sabotaged a German U-boat (U-505) with an Enigma code machine aboard the day before D-Day. The U-505 had detected the invasion and was trying to signal Berlin. The U-505 was later moved to Chicago and is a exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Perhaps the most dangerous moment in history occurs in 1962. Cuba, an island nation just 90 miles off the Florida coast had succumbed to revolutionary fervor and replaced its US supported leader, General Battista, with Communist rebel Fidel Castro. For years the Soviets had been using Cuba as a stopover for its navy vessels. US spy planes spotted Soviet nuclear missiles on Cuba. The US places a naval blockade around Cuba and demands the USSR remove its nukes. The final agreement involves negotiations concerning the deployment of US nukes in Turkey, the US spy plane U-2 and Berlin.
In Vietnam, the US Special Forces and SEAL's (SEAirLand, an improved frogman) play a large role. Special Forces train the Vietnamese to resist. Some Rangers transition to LRRP's, Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol, basically snipers trained to survive in the wild. On their own for months at a time they monitor the enemies movements and perform assassinations of high value targets when possible. SEALS work the maze of rivers and blow up ships.
The USA's attempts to control the situation in Vietnam by installing new leaders via assassination fails. The Vietnam War escalates. The US's Phoenix Program targets political dissenters, tortures and kills them. Many of the US military are captured and held as POW's in N. Vietnam camps. Among these prisoners is John McCain, a Navy pilot who had been shot down. He is held for 5 years, forgoes release to stay with his men, and eventually becomes a US Senator from Arizona, and almost President in 2008 losing to Barack Obama.
Bayer of Germany gets back into the war game, partnering with Monsanto to make Agent Orange, a highly toxic defoliant, with dioxin in it, to thin the Vietnamese jungles, thus making it easier for US airpower to spot and napalm the Communists. Dioxin is carcinogenic and 50,000 Vietnamese die of cancer. The US military is exposed also, tens of thousands develop cancer years later.
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In 1969 the USA puts the first humans on the moon. The primary driver behind the moon shot is Werner Von Braun, a former Nazi rocket scientist, developer of the V-2 rocket which hit London during WW2.

In 1960, 99% of time since the dawn of written history had elapsed




Nancy Pelosi w/ JFK c. 1962


