My heart is heavy reading and thinking about the brave humans who stood against Nazis ~ and were brutally killed. Bonhoeffer was one of my father's heroes. This feels very close to home. For a while it looked like the N-monster had been defeated ~ that it would ever be resurrected again was unthinkable. And now...?
I am feeling compassion for your heart. I watched them quietly take away the Tiananmen Square...and I realized, the world is really going to need to wake up to shake off the tyranny that will try to come. It isn't just against Jews. It's about the elite ruling families versus Homo Entheo-Sapian-Symbiocene. Israel armed Iran (probably involving J Epstein) US imported white washed Nazis. I started to wake up in 2012 when my indigenous neighbor responded to me trying to get her to vote for Obama, "If voting mattered, they wouldn't let you do it."
Hermann Oberth (forefront) with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Alabama in 1956. Left to right around Oberth: Ernst Stuhlinger (seated), Major General H. N. Toftoy, Commanding Officer responsible for "Project Paperclip", Wernher von Braun, Director, Development Operations Division, Robert Lusser, a Project Paperclip engineer.
The NASA Distinguished Service Medal is the highest award which may be bestowed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). After more than two decades of service and leadership in NASA, four Nazi members from Operation Paperclip were awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 1969: Kurt Debus, Eberhard Rees, Arthur Rudolph, and Wernher von Braun. Ernst Geissler was awarded the medal in 1973.
The Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award is the highest civilian award given by the United States Department of Defense. After two decades of service, Nazi member from Operation Paperclip Siegfried Knemeyer was awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award in 1966.
The Goddard Astronautics Award is the highest honor bestowed for notable achievements in the field of astronautics by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).[35] For their service, three Operation Paperclip members were awarded the Goddard Astronautics Award: Wernher von Braun (1961), Hans von Ohain (1966), and Krafft Arnold Ehricke (1984).
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, owns and operates the U.S. Space Camp. Several Operation Paperclip members are members of the Space Camp Hall of Fame (which began in 2007): Wernher von Braun (2007), Georg von Tiesenhausen (2007), and Oscar Holderer (2008).
What is perhaps, most psychologically disturbing is the fact that people will go to extreme lengths over virtue signaling, but still just sigh and move on when they read propagand laced pieces about the real nazis that are embedded in our systems. All the articles I could find written to be reader friend were oddly complicit (well not oddly if your eyes are open, I suppose) - but they basically shrug, say, "yeah this was controversial but look at all the great science we got from it, yadayada, snore snore snore. Why did we go to world war 2 if you cared so little about being in with the nazi it if got you good science, if it gave you an edge over the USSR?
Wiki is not always reliable but here it is:
"The New Mexico Museum of Space History includes the International Space Hall of Fame. Two Operation Paperclip members are members of the International Space Hall of Fame: Wernher von Braun (1976)[36] and Ernst Steinhoff (1979).[37] Hubertus Strughold was inducted in 1978 but removed as a member in 2006. Other closely related members include Willy Ley (1976),[38] a German-American science writer, and Hermann Oberth (1976),[39] a German scientist who advised von Braun's rocket team in the U.S. from 1955 to 1958....For 50 years, from 1963 to 2013, the Strughold Award – named after Hubertus Strughold, The Father of Space Medicine, for his central role in developing innovations like the space suit and space life support systems – was the most prestigious award from the Space Medicine Association, a member organization of the Aerospace Medical Association.[52] On October 1, 2013, in the aftermath of a Wall Street Journal article published on December 1, 2012, which highlighted his connection to human experiments during WWII, the Space Medicine Association's executive committee announced that the Space Medicine Association Strughold Award had been retired.[52][53]
Yet, even with so much crocka shit, I do believe more people are waking up to the fact that really humanity is in this together...ultimately everyone is a target of those who want to control, then exploit, the annhilate - the ultimate nazi agenda, regardless of race or creed. The opposite is to liberate, to honor, to give life...so let us do that instead, as much as we can!!!! <3
My heart is heavy reading and thinking about the brave humans who stood against Nazis ~ and were brutally killed. Bonhoeffer was one of my father's heroes. This feels very close to home. For a while it looked like the N-monster had been defeated ~ that it would ever be resurrected again was unthinkable. And now...?
I am feeling compassion for your heart. I watched them quietly take away the Tiananmen Square...and I realized, the world is really going to need to wake up to shake off the tyranny that will try to come. It isn't just against Jews. It's about the elite ruling families versus Homo Entheo-Sapian-Symbiocene. Israel armed Iran (probably involving J Epstein) US imported white washed Nazis. I started to wake up in 2012 when my indigenous neighbor responded to me trying to get her to vote for Obama, "If voting mattered, they wouldn't let you do it."
I know
From Wiki: Major awards (in the United States)
Hermann Oberth (forefront) with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Alabama in 1956. Left to right around Oberth: Ernst Stuhlinger (seated), Major General H. N. Toftoy, Commanding Officer responsible for "Project Paperclip", Wernher von Braun, Director, Development Operations Division, Robert Lusser, a Project Paperclip engineer.
The NASA Distinguished Service Medal is the highest award which may be bestowed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). After more than two decades of service and leadership in NASA, four Nazi members from Operation Paperclip were awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 1969: Kurt Debus, Eberhard Rees, Arthur Rudolph, and Wernher von Braun. Ernst Geissler was awarded the medal in 1973.
The Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award is the highest civilian award given by the United States Department of Defense. After two decades of service, Nazi member from Operation Paperclip Siegfried Knemeyer was awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award in 1966.
The Goddard Astronautics Award is the highest honor bestowed for notable achievements in the field of astronautics by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).[35] For their service, three Operation Paperclip members were awarded the Goddard Astronautics Award: Wernher von Braun (1961), Hans von Ohain (1966), and Krafft Arnold Ehricke (1984).
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, owns and operates the U.S. Space Camp. Several Operation Paperclip members are members of the Space Camp Hall of Fame (which began in 2007): Wernher von Braun (2007), Georg von Tiesenhausen (2007), and Oscar Holderer (2008).
What is perhaps, most psychologically disturbing is the fact that people will go to extreme lengths over virtue signaling, but still just sigh and move on when they read propagand laced pieces about the real nazis that are embedded in our systems. All the articles I could find written to be reader friend were oddly complicit (well not oddly if your eyes are open, I suppose) - but they basically shrug, say, "yeah this was controversial but look at all the great science we got from it, yadayada, snore snore snore. Why did we go to world war 2 if you cared so little about being in with the nazi it if got you good science, if it gave you an edge over the USSR?
Wiki is not always reliable but here it is:
"The New Mexico Museum of Space History includes the International Space Hall of Fame. Two Operation Paperclip members are members of the International Space Hall of Fame: Wernher von Braun (1976)[36] and Ernst Steinhoff (1979).[37] Hubertus Strughold was inducted in 1978 but removed as a member in 2006. Other closely related members include Willy Ley (1976),[38] a German-American science writer, and Hermann Oberth (1976),[39] a German scientist who advised von Braun's rocket team in the U.S. from 1955 to 1958....For 50 years, from 1963 to 2013, the Strughold Award – named after Hubertus Strughold, The Father of Space Medicine, for his central role in developing innovations like the space suit and space life support systems – was the most prestigious award from the Space Medicine Association, a member organization of the Aerospace Medical Association.[52] On October 1, 2013, in the aftermath of a Wall Street Journal article published on December 1, 2012, which highlighted his connection to human experiments during WWII, the Space Medicine Association's executive committee announced that the Space Medicine Association Strughold Award had been retired.[52][53]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip#Osenberg_List
In the NY times article, notice how they say he didn't do them himself and wasn't a nazi party member - WOW
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/science/mars-jars-strughold.html
Yet, even with so much crocka shit, I do believe more people are waking up to the fact that really humanity is in this together...ultimately everyone is a target of those who want to control, then exploit, the annhilate - the ultimate nazi agenda, regardless of race or creed. The opposite is to liberate, to honor, to give life...so let us do that instead, as much as we can!!!! <3