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#MKUltra #Illuminati #CIA #OSS #CFR #MI6 #JFK #USA #Switzerland #Austria #Rome #Nazi Allen Dulles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles Dulles wrote to his brother Foster and reassured him that conditions under Hitler's regime "are not quite as bad" as an alarmist friend had indicated. Dulles rarely spoke about his meeting with Hitler, and future CIA director Richard Helms had not even heard of their encounter until decades after the death of Dulles and expressed shock that his former boss had never told him about it. After meeting with German Information Minister Joseph Goebbels, Dulles stated he was impressed with him and cited his "sincerity and frankness" during their interaction.[20] In July 1941, with World War II raging in Europe, William J. Donovan was tasked by US President Roosevelt to establish an American intelligence service, which became the Office of Strategic Services. Dulles was recruited by Donovan in October 1941, and assigned as liaison with the "British Security Co-ordination" office in New York City (the US outpost of MI6). Although Washington barred Dulles from making firm commitments to the German anti-Hitler conspirators, they nonetheless gave him reports on developments in Germany, including sketchy but accurate warnings of plans for the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket.[33] As the Third Reich neared defeat in 1944 and 1945, Dulles and his law firm, Sullivan & Cromwell, worked with several German industrialists to move Nazi funds out of Germany's territory.[34] Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer of the German SS, began transferring Nazi wealth, including that stolen from Jewish Holocaust victims, to other countries to support a postwar "Fourth Reich." Brigadeführer Kurt Baron von Schröder, who cooperated with Himmler on his plan, was a business associate of Dulles. Dulles and Schröder created companies through which they moved Nazi wealth to other nations. This operation infuriated U.S. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who unsuccessfully pressured President Harry S. Truman to disrupt the plan. However, given the ties of the British royal family to German wealth, no formal investigation began.[35] On November 28, 1961, Kennedy presented Dulles with the National Security Medal at the CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia.[54] The next day, November 29, the White House released a resignation letter signed by Dulles.[55] He was replaced by John McCone. Dulles referred to the Bay of Pigs failure as "the worst day of my life"[56] and developed a strong dislike of Kennedy, later telling journalist Willie Morris "that little Kennedy, he thought he was a god".[57] In 1966, Princeton University's American Whig-Cliosophic Society awarded Dulles the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service.[62] American Whig–Cliosophic Society https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Whig%E2%80%93Cliosophic_Society In the decades before the Civil War, the societies frequently debated the subject of slavery. Despite their regional differences, both societies voted regularly in support of slavery's continuation and opposition to emancipation. The subject united the two societies, which otherwise often disagreed.[2] Clio's members were usually northerners, while Whigs typically came from the southern states.[2] In March 2021, the Society voted to revoke Senator Ted Cruz's award after he attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential election based on false claims of voter fraud.[31] The Society reversed course a month later and decided not to revoke the award.[32] The Society has had many notable members throughout its history. In politics and government, members have included U.S. Presidents James Madison[34] and Woodrow Wilson;[35] Vice Presidents Aaron Burr[34] and George M. Dallas;[36] and Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito,[34] Oliver Ellsworth,[34] and William Paterson.[1] Influential scholars such as John Rawls[37] and Joseph Nye[38] have also been members. The society has also included renowned writers and journalists, including F. Scott Fitzgerald[39] and Booth Tarkington.[40] Other prominent members have included Adlai Stevenson II,[34] Ted Cruz,[34] Ralph Nader,[41] and Paul Sarbanes.[42]