SS (Schutzstaffel) intelligence service
also: SS, intelligence portion housed in the SS
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“I wonder what was really going on. From this point until the end of the war, Ebola's activities are shrouded in mystery. Many accounts insist that Ebola performed vital liaison services for the SS in an effort to create the European Army fo…”
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focus is the relationship that Ebola had with the elements of the Nazi party, both the SD portion and the intelligence portion housed in the SS, which of course would have been Reinhard Galen and Otto Skorzeny. The SD was the chief agency t…
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That becomes important because, of course, Otto Skorzeny played a huge role, not only in setting up the stay-behind units prior to the end of the war, but also was part of the rat lines. Some of the personnel of both of the units, SS and SD…
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During this time, Farinacci routinely fed information to Colonel Eugene Dallman, D-O-L-L-M-A-N, the SD's top asset in Italy. Dallman would later go on to play a crucial role in Operation Sunrise, in which Allen Dulles negotiated the surrend…
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I wonder what was really going on. From this point until the end of the war, Ebola's activities are shrouded in mystery. Many accounts insist that Ebola performed vital liaison services for the SS in an effort to create the European Army fo…
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the SD versus the SS. I think he spends a lot of time doing this for not a big bang for the buck, because at the end of the day, they all end up being part of the entire fascist element of which we know the only segregation that occurred th…
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killing units like the mobile ovens during the invasion into Russia. On behalf of the SD, he had established a thing called the WANSE, W-A-N-N-S-E-E Institute, which was a think tank that produced the SS's most sophisticated intelligence on…
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When it comes to the Third Reich and occultism, scholarly accounts have tended to focus on... I don't know how to pronounce this one either. A-H-N-E-N-E-R-B-E. A-N-E-R-B-E. And for good reason. This bizarre SS-backed think tank, nominally g…
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during its 10-year run. What is important as far as the SS research into the occult is concerned is that by the early 1940s, the anatomy does not appear to have been the only game in town. There were other research projects, such as a resea…
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On the surface, it seems especially baffling, but in his classic called Dreamer of the Day, the great Kevin Coogan provides a compelling explanation. Coogan argues, in effect, that Ebola and possibly others were engaged in hammering out the…
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the SS, and all covert operations. Coogan describes the scheme as an attempt to create, not even making this up, a pan-European network modeled after the knightly orders of the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta. He envisioned a black…
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Kind of like the sovereign within a sovereign concept. As outlandish and incredible as it seems, Ebola was reportedly used by the SS to help establish a pan-European army in the last months of the war. Warner Goetz, who reportedly helped Eb…
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after the Reich was gone. He says if he's correct, then there's a strong sense that Ebola's work overlapped with that of Otto Skorzeny, and it most assuredly did, who appears to have been playing a lead role for the SS and the Galen organiz…