Quote:THAT TAURUS GERMAN CRUISE MISSILE STORY…
March 20, 2024 / Joseph P. Farrell
If you've been following that Taurus German cruise missile story, then brace yourself, because it's taken yet another very strange turn... strange, that is, only if you're not following my hypothesis that there has been in existence, since the end of World War Two, a non-territorial-non-state actor that I've called at various times "the Nazi International" or "the Fascist International," composed of post-war Nazis and Fascists that penetrated key postwar defense corporations and other infrastructure in the postwar western world, bent on owning and ruling the world. Think of der Hochklaus Freiherr von Blohschwabb und Bloviation here:
And lest you think I'm exaggerating, just remember that Der Hochklaus' father was a Wehrmacht general, and that der Hochklaus himself had connections to the German firm of Degussa, a firm connected to the wartime Nazi, and postwar West German-SouthAfrican "nuclear cooperation." If that does not succeed in rattling your nerves just a bit, then maybe reminding you that the first postwar chancellor of West Germany, Konrad Adenauer, viewed nuclear weapons as "just another form of artillery," and we know how much some Germans love their artillery:
Just in case you're not current with the German Taurus cruise missile story - because I've not blogged about it before now - in the past couple of weeks a recording of two German Luftwaffe generals surfaced, in which said generals were plotting to send some German Taurus cruise missiles to the Ukraine, which missiles in turn were to be used to knock down the Russian bridge over the Kerch strait, connecting the Crimean peninsula to mainland Russia to the east. The bridge is the main - and only - overland supply route to the Crimean peninsula, and thus a key and crucial infrastructure component allowing Russia to resupply the province without having to transport supplies by sea or air. If you don't know what the Taurus cruise missile is, it is a joint German-Swedish "ground-hugging" cruise missile, designed to hug the ground and fitted with a conventional "bunker-busting" warhead, with a range of about 250-270 miles. It is air-launched, and, I strongly suspect even though it is not acknowledged, that the missile is probably capable of carrying a variable yield nuclear warhead. Any such supply would doubtless have to have German military and technical advisors on hand to be able to allow what's left of the Ukrainian military to operate the system.
The story gained such traction that Bundeskanzler Scholz recently had to go on German television in order to quell the (understandable) outcry from Germans that sending cruise missiles to the Ukraine, particularly one like the Taurus, was a fools' errand, especially since the target of such a venture, Russia, also had such weapons. Scholz managed to quiet the storm a bit with what amounted to a very firm "Ausgeschlossen!" to the idea.
But now the whole story has busted loose again, and it's a whopper doozie for the questions it is prompting according to this story shared by L.G.L.R. (with our thanks):
NEW EVIDENCE THE GERMAN TAURUS ATTACK PLAN WAS LEAKED BY THE US AIR FORCE
Now, here's the story from that article in a nutshell (though I urge the reader to read the whole thing):
Quote:A little bird has materialized to sing that the record of the German generals discussing their plan to attack Russian targets with the Taurus missile was intercepted and leaked to the Russians by the Americans.
A big bird, actually. The telephone conference of German Luftwaffe chief General Ingo Gerhartz (lead image, left), one of his staff generals, and two Luftwaffe lieutenant-colonels on February 19 was listened to by US signals intelligence after the first meeting the Germans had with a new regional US Air Force (USAF) commander, General Kevin Schneider; Schneider took command of the USAF Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) on February 9 after two and a half years in a senior staff post at the Pentagon under General Charles Brown Jr. Brown was promoted from USAF chief to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs on October 1, 2023. When Schneider left Brown’s staff, he took a promotion from lieutenant general to four-star general.
Schneider has never flown or staffed USAF operations against Russia. He was in Singapore for the bi-annual Singapore Air Show to demonstrate what the USAF press office called “the opportunity to sharpen ties with Singapore, demonstrate flexible aircraft capability, enable engagement with foreign partners, and expand power projection.” His agenda of meetings with other country airforce officers is classified.
Intelligence coverage of the airshow proceedings by the US, Russia, and China was especially intense because of the participation in the show of aircraft from the warfighting states. Russia, which has participated actively in past Singapore airshows, did not participate officially this time.
The allegation that the Gerhartz teleconference was intercepted by the Russians originated from the Germans and British, and has been amplified in US and NATO media. The first Russian report that it was US intelligence which picked up the call and then leaked it, appeared in Moscow on March 4; click to read.
So in other words, it was American intelligence that alerted the Russians that there was a plot by some German generals to launch cruise missiles against the Kerch Straits bridges. "But wait a minute," you might be thinking. "Why would German generals be talking with American generals about a cruise missile strike before talking with their own government about it first?" If you're asking yourself that question, then you can join the club, because so are a lot of Germans, who are wondering just who the German military really reports to.
In respect to that last point, Pepe Escobar is wondering the same thing according to this article also shared by L.G.L.R.:
The German-American Strategic Depth Clown Show
In case you missed it, here's what Mr. Escobar actually has the guts to notice and mention:
Quote:A key point is that during the plotting, these two mention that plans were already discussed “four months ago” with “Schneider”, the successor of “Wilsbach”.
Well, these are German names, of course. Thus it did not dawn on anyone that (Kevin) Schneider and (Kenneth) Wilsbach could instead be… Americans.
Yet that did raise the eyebrows of German investigative journalist Dirk Pohlmann – who I had the pleasure to meet in Berlin years ago – and his fellow researcher Tobias Augenbraun.
They found out that the German-sounding names did identify Americans. Not only that: none less than the former and the current Commanders of the U.S. Pacific Air Forces.
The Four (actually Six) Stooges element gets an extra boost when it is established that Liver Sausage Chancellor Scholz and his Totalenkrieg Minister Pistorius learned about the Taurus plan no less than four months later.
So here apparently we have a clear cut case of top German military officers taking direct orders regarding an attack on Crimea – part of the Russian Federation – directly from American officers in the Pacific Air Forces.
That in itself opens the dossier to a large spectrum ranging from national treason (against Germany) to casus belli (from the point of view of Russia). (Italicized emphasis added)
Now, beyond the insanity of the Empire of Chaos not only using the Ukraine in its insane proxy war against Russia, and now trying to involve Germany in the effort, I have a high octane speculation to run past you:
What if we're looking at yet another feature or faction within what I've been calling "the Nazi International?" What if the presence of "German-sounding names" on both the American and German sides of this strange story is not accidental? We're all familiar with the strange role and influence of (thankfully) now-departed Victoria Nuland in the U.S. State Department over the whole sad Ukrainian saga. We know too of Mad Madam Merkel's admission that the whole episode of the Minsk accords was simply to give the Ukraine time to prepare its military. Now, in spite of the US signals intelligence leak to Russia of the Taurus story, we have German generals appearing to answer directly to the American chain of command, which - let us be honest - appears to be answering to no one in the publicly known chain of command. Bai Den Dzhao? a non-entity whom even his own Department of Justice refuses to prosecute for egregious breeches of law because of his well-known incompetence and probable inability in his demented state to be able to stand trial. Whatever orders the American generals are passing along to their German counterparts would thus appear not to originate within that chain of command. Was Lloyd Austin in the hospital that day? Who's really in charge? For some Germans, the whole episode is bound to resurrect the theory of the Kanzlerakte, the "secret protocol" that supposedly postwar German chancellors are alleged to swear to take orders from Washington, because Germany, so the theory goes, is no longer legally sovereign.
In short, throughout this whole increasingly bizarre story might we be looking at yet more footprints of that postwar Nazi International? Footprints we were never intended to discover?
I do not know, but again, I am reminded like I was in last Monday's blog of the words of Russian economist Sergei Glazyev after the Maidan coup in the Ukraine: "Our problem isn't the Nazis in Kiev; it's the Nazis in Washington." As I've pointed out many times before when citing these words, Glazyev was not joking when he wrote those words nor was he resorting to a bit of rhetorical hyperbole and exaggeration. He was absolutely serious.
Would our Fascist-inclinced billionaire busybody class really be that insane? Yes they would. After all, Baal Gates wants to spray the atmosphere to dim the sun because of "climate change."
So, yes, maybe it's time for us to take Mr. Glazyev's words seriously.
SPECTRE exists. The Nazi International exists. The World Economic Forum exists. They really do want to reduce the world population to a mere fraction of its current population. They really do want to dim the sun. They really are capable of such insanity as starting a nuclear war.
That Taurus German cruise missile story
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