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(Conspiracy Nation, 8/3/03) -- Ian Fleming (image, left),
author of the James Bond series of "fiction" books, was a knowledgeable
insider who revealed key information in his stories. Born in 1908, Fleming worked for British intelligence during World
War II, was an associate of the notorious Alesteir Crowley, was involved
in Deputy Fuhrer Rudolph Hesses arrival in Scotland
in 1941, and seems to have revealed the hidden power of Aristotle Onassis. But the most stunning Fleming revelation is contained in the film
version of his novel, Diamonds Are Forever. The National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) seems to have faked the widely televised
Apollo lunar mission. A Sordid HistoryIn 1919, what became known as "Division Five" of the FBI was an arm of the U.S. Justice Department. It was then known as the General Intelligence Division (GID). Heading the GID was young J. Edgar Hoover. Fervent anti-Communist Hoover allied himself and his apparatus with Czarist Russians (a.k.a. "White Russians") during the Red Scare and (J. Mitchell) Palmer raids of the time. [1] In 1924, when Hoover was inaugurated as the first FBI Director, he transformed the GID into the little publicized Division Five. |
But Division Five later was embraced by an agency so secret that its very
name is not officially acknowledged: the Defense Industrial Security Command
(DISC) [1].
The unacknowledged Defense Industrial Security Command (DISC) acts on
behalf of NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). DISC "had its beginnings
when J. Edgar Hoover in the early 1930s organized the police force of the
fledgling Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)." [1]
In 1945, Nazi rocket scientist Werner von Braun and about 150 other Nazi
scientists turned themselves in to American forces in Europe. Von Braun was
debriefed by Major Clay Shaw, aide-de-camp to U.S. General Charles O. Thrasher.
The relationship between von Braun and Shaw continued over the coming years.
The surrendered Nazi scientists were brought to America and incorporated
themselves into their new home. Von Braun was employed by what became the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). He easily made a "complete
switch from the German Military Industrial machine to the American Military
Industrial Complex." [1]
Besides being a deputy administrator at NASA, von Braun headed highly-secretive
NASA's security division. In the latter capacity, the Nazi rocket scientist
worked directly with J. Edgar Hoover. [1]
In keeping with NASA's secretive ways, Operation Argus was launched
in 1958. To send an astronaut into space, there was a little problem of the
Van Allen radiation belt which surrounds earth. Named after Dr. James Van
Allen, these radiation areas extend for as far as eight Earth radii. Perhaps
an atomic explosion could blast a safe path for astronauts? Such apparently
was the thinking of some scientists at the time, according to the definitive
textbook on super-secret NASA, Dark Moon. [2]
Three nuclear devices were exploded 300 miles above earth, just below the
Van Allen belts. Soon thereafter, the U.S. authorities admitted that the
"tests" had occurred. In 1962, the Americans announced they would repeat the
Project Argus process, this time using a bomb one-thousand times more powerful
than the 1958 Argus bombs. Despite international outrage, on July 8, 1962,
this megaton atomic bomb was exploded in the atmosphere, at a height of 248
miles.
But contrary to hopes, the megaton bomb did not clear a pathway through the Van Allen belts; rather, an entirely new radiation belt was formed by the blast. Authors Bennett and Percy suggest "that Operation Argus and Starfish Prime (1962) were attempts to force an entryway through the natural Van Allen radiation belts in order to be able to enter and exit the planet with a minimum of disruption to their rocket riders and their electronics." [2]
"Ian Fleming," writes David Hatcher Childress, was "in many ways, the real
James Bond." [3] After World War II, Fleming moved to Jamaica and wrote his
James Bond series of books. Noteworthy is that the Torbitt Document devotes
an entire chapter to covert operations headquartered in Jamaica. ("The Yale
Club in Jamaica and World Commerce Corporation Successor to the German Munition
Cartels") The Jamaican location was base for the World Commerce Corporation,
"originally designed to fill the void left by the break-up of the big German
cartels..." This World Commerce Corporation "worked closely with Clay
Shaw's World Trade Development Commission and Permindex's various World
Trade Centers." [1] (emphasis added)
Those who have read the Gemstone papers are familiar with the claim that
Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis was at the topmost apex of secret
power. It is intriguing, therefore, that Ian Fleming's book, Casino Royale
(1954) hints at the power of Onassis. In January 1953, Aristotle Onassis had
purchased the Monte Carlo Casino, in Monaco. A year later, Fleming's book,
Casino Royale, appeared. The book dealt with a crooked casino owner
in Monte Carlo. James Bond, in several of the Bond series of books, battles
archvillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Author David Hatcher Childress notes that
"Stavro" is the first name of Onassis's brother-in-law, Stavros Niarchos.
But missed is the "Blofeld" connection: Louis Mortimer Bloomfield,
mentioned in the Torbitt Document as a key Permindex operative.
In the 1972 movie, "Diamonds Are Forever" (based on Fleming's 1956 book of the same name), James Bond follows a trail of diamonds (gemstones?) to Las Vegas, goes to a secret base (Area 51?), and witnesses the faking of a NASA moon mission when he stumbles into a "moon landing" stage set. If the concept of fake "moon landing" films is hard to get a grip on, recall similar, now-known SFX tricks. For example, a staged film purporting to show survivors of the Lusitania thrashing about in the ocean. Hardly anyone questioned at the time how a camera crew could have been there filming the tragedy. Nonetheless, the staged Lusitania film "was presented to the public as being authentic newsreel of real survivors of the sinking of the Lusitania." [2]
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[1] NASA, Nazis & JFK. (The Torbitt Document) Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited, 1996. ISBN: 0-932813-39-9
[2] Dark Moon. By Mary Bennett and David S. Percy. Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited, 1999. ISBN: 0-932813-90-9
[3] "James Bond & The Gemstone File" by David Hatcher Childress. Inside The Gemstone File by Kenn Thomas and
David Hatcher Childress. Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited, 1999. ISBN: 0-932813-66-6
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