Kurt Blome

Kurt Blome was a German virologist and member of Heinrich Himmler's SS who participated in experiments with plague, typhus, nerve gases Tabun and Sarin and vaccines  at concentration camps Auschwitz and Dachau. He was transferred through Operation Paperclip with other nazi scientists Wernher von Braun, Kurt Debus, Hubertus Strughold, Ernst R. G. Eckert, Kraft Arnold Ehricke, Otto Hirschler, Hermann H. Kurzweg, Fritz Mueller, Gerhard Reisig to Fort Bliss Texas and Redstone Arsenal Alabama. He was a member of the Freikorps and Sturmabteilung and participated in the Kapp Putsch. He participated in the staged Doctors' Trial with Ernst-Robert Grawitz (Red Cross) and Leo Alexander. Horst Schumann also experimented with typhus on prisoners in Auschwitz.

In 1948 the nerve gases developed by the nazi's were used for chemical experiments on humans at Edgewood Arsenal Maryland (close to Washington DC). Theodor Benzinger played a role in mescaline research of Project Chatter. Project Bluebird took place in Bethesda Maryland, also the hq of Lockheed Martin.

Sarin was also tested at Porton Down (death of Ronald Maddison).

Hubertus Strughold worked at Dachau, participated in the medical conference in Nuremberg in 1942 with Theodor Benzinger and later worked for NASA.

He worked for project MK Ultra (mind kontrolle, Mickey Mouse Club, Charles Manson, tattoo with a swastika) with Sydney Gottlieb.

born 1/31/1894.

died 10/10/1969, year of NASA moon landing.

Operation Paperclip

Holocaust

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