Nuremberg Trial

The Nuremberg trial was a fake trial in Bavaria Germany, that lasted from october 1945 to september 1946 at the end of the WW1 and WW2 ritual, to present the US and Britain as moral victors, while transferring nazi scientists through Operation Paperclip.

It was modeled on the Dewey Commission of John Dewey, a reaction on the Moscow trials of Joseph Stalin. It was announced by British propaganda with an open letter of George Orwell, Arthur Koestler (CCF), CEM Joad (British Union of Fascists), HG Wells (Fabian Society), which cited the Dewey Commission. It represented the Justice and the Judgement card (1946 was year 20 Judgement). Nuremberg was the location of the famous nazi rallies.

The plan for a trial was drafted by US Secretary of War Henry Stimson (Skull & Bones, which financed the nazi's). Jesuit Edmund Walsh was used as a consultant. The Vrba-Wetzler Report was used as evidence. Documents were provided by Zionist organizations Yad Vashem and World Jewish Congress.

Judges: Geoffrey Lawrence (Halleybury with Clement Attlee LSE), Francis Biddle (related to US president James Madison), Iona Nikitchenko (Joseph Stalin's Great Purge, trial of Lev Kamenev), John J Parker (United Nations), Hartley Shawcross (LSE, United Nations, Morgan Guaranty Trust, later director of The Times, chairman of the Press Council), Robert H Jackson, Mervyn Griffith-Jones.

Griffith Jones worked with Theosophist Christmas Humpfries and played a role in the DH Lawrence scandal and Profumo scandal. Robert H Jackson worked with Zionist lawyer Raphael Lemkin who coined the term genocide. His spokesperson Gordon Dean served in Eisenhower administration.

Assistant lawyers: Thomas Dodd (S&B, FBI, father of jesuit Chris Dodd of the MPAA and jesuit Thomas Dodd Jr).

Accused: Wilhelm Keitel (Freikorps), Hermann Göring, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank (Thule Society), Rudolf Hess (Thule Society), IG Farben directors Hermann Schmitz, Otto Ambros, Fritz ter Meer, Carl Wursters, Georg von Schnitzler and Fritz Gajewski, Julius Streicher, Ernst Kaltenbrunner,.

The trial used a Hollywood propaganda film the Nazi Plan, ordered by jesuit James Donavan, Dwight Eisenhower and Knight of Malta Spyros Skouras (20th Century Fox). It was written by OSS agent Budd Schulberg, who worked under John Ford (OSS/CIA). Leni Riefenstahl helped identifying the nazi's. Schulberg wrote the screenplay of On the Waterfront of Elia Kazan CCF, with Marlon Brando, based on story of jesuit John Corridan. Gordon Dean, actor in the Nuremberg trial, served in the Eisenhower administration.

Alfred Rosenberg had founded the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) with Ukrainian nationalist Yaroslav Stetsko. Eisenhower founded the National Captive Nations Committee with Stetsko and jesuit Lev Dobriansky (Victims of Communism).

Franz Neumann (Frankfurt School, OSS/CIA with Herbert Marcuse) worked for Willliam Donavan, making 'personality analysis' of the accused.

John Rawling Rees (Tavistock, World Federation of Mental Health) and Ewen Cameron (later MK Ultra) met with Rudolf Hess.

Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier (editor of french Vogue) was used as a witness. She was married to Paul Vaillant-Couturier, who founded the French Communist Party (PCF).

Gustave Gilbert (jewish, The Psychology of Dictatorship) was also used in the staged Eichmann trial.

British soldier Charles Coward (Auschwitz-Monowitz) who testified at the Nuremberg trial, was played by Dirk Bogarde in MGM movie The Password Is Courage.

MI6 agent Erika Mann (daughter of Thomas Mann) made propaganda about the trial for the BBC.

Oswald Pohl was trialed and hanged in 1947.

After release by John McCloy (Ford Foundation, CFR), Otto Ambros was transferred through Operation Paperclip and became an advisor of WR Grace, Dow Chemical, the Chemical Corps and Knight of Malta Konrad Adenauer (Le Cercle, chancellor of West Germany).

Nuremberg trial in pop culture

1961 Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) with Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell and William Shatner
2000 Nuremberg speechwriter of Nelson Rockefeller, Alec Baldwin (as Robert Jackson), Brian Cox, Max von Sydow, Charlotte Gainsbourg (as Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier) and Christopher Plummer
2006 BBC propaganda Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial.

the WW1 and WW2 ritual

Alfred Rosenberg

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