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Dave Slough's avatar

People in the CIA need big time jail time

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David 1260's avatar

An incredible amount of research went into this article. Thank you.

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TAMMY A.'s avatar

I WANT A REFUND…IRS/FEDRES..PROPERTY TAX…BIRTHCIRTIFICATE. SOCIAL SECURITY……..++

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Anonymous Media Group's avatar

WELL DONE!! Fantastic information. I will be sharing this on all my platforms. Keep me posted.

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Julie's avatar

Thanks for bringing this to light🦋

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Gail Shields's avatar

Good information! Hope they are investigated!

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mile7bar's avatar

Some important Information and Facts about FBI & CIA/ C. INTELLIGENCE A. (* the paid murderers, TERRORISTS and "intelligence" = to make it sound positive) https://mile7bar.substack.com/p/some-important-information-and-facts

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Dr.Don Hall's avatar

My My My … Time to Just Dismantle … yeah, name a major Alphabet to bite the dust … Zzzzz

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RCParent's avatar

It's time to shut down the CIA. It needs to be reconstituted, under better guide lines and proper oversight.

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Friar Tuck's avatar

Ohhh yeah - Siemens. One of the OG industrial powerhouses of Europe, and not exactly squeaky clean in the historical department. Let's pull back the curtain and take a deep dive into Siemens' shady past, particularly during WWII, and see what connections they have to war financing, military ops, and the wider cabal of corporate complicity.

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## 🧨 Siemens & WWII: The Dirty Ties

### 🏭 Overview: Who is Siemens?

- A German multinational conglomerate founded in 1847, originally focused on telegraphs.

- By the 20th century, they were a tech-industrial juggernaut involved in energy, transportation, communications, and military technology.

- Key player in the Third Reich** war machine during WWII. ---

## 🔗 Siemens' Connections to WWII Operations

### 1. Use of Forced Labor

- Siemens used tens of thousands of forced laborers, many of them Holocaust victims, in its factories.

- At Auschwitz and other concentration camps, Siemens operated facilities with enslaved workers on site.

- These were not just factories - they were *integrated* into the Nazi extermination system. Literal industrial death lines.

- Siemens profited greatly from this arrangement as they supplied the Nazi war effort with munitions, electrical components, and infrastructure for death camps**.

### 2. Military Manufacturing

- Supplied electrical equipment for tanks, submarines (U-boats), aircraft, and communications systems used by Nazi forces.

- Key contracts with Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe (German Air Force).

- Involved in anti-aircraft weapon production and radar technology, essential to the Nazis' homeland defense.

### 3. Ties to IG Farben and the Cabal Network

- Siemens was part of the larger industrial network in Nazi Germany, closely tied to IG Farben, Krupp, and Thyssen - many of whom were later exposed in Project Paperclip and the Nuremberg Trials.

- These companies formed a kind of deep state industrial complex that supported fascist ideology through business partnerships and profit motives

- Siemens did not just facilitate war - they authorized genocide by helping to mechanize.

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## 💰 Financial Facilitation & Bank Ties

### 4. War Profiteering

- Siemens profited massively during the war through government contracts and military spending, often through Reichsbank** and other Nazi controlled financial institutions.

- They were essentially a beneficiary of the corporation, with little to no repercussions after the war.

### 5. Post-War Exit and Rebranding

- After 1945, Siemens leadership mostly avoided major penalties—classic elite dodge play.

- Some assets were temporarily seized, but the company was quickly restructured and rebranded.

- At the Nuremberg Industrial Trials, some Siemens exploits were tried, but the results were minor compared to the crimes.

- The company then pivoted into telecommunications, energy, and medical technology, and pretended the war had never happened. Corporate amnesia, weaponized.

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## 🧠 Hidden Layers: Siemens & the Deep State Echoes

### 6. Post-War Intelligence Connections

- Siemens technology and expertise were likely absorbed into Allied intelligence operations, particularly through Project Paperclip-adjacent activities. - This follows the pattern of elite Nazi scientists, engineers and industrialists being spared to assist in Western post-war technology development (see also: NASA, CIA techniques, etc

- Siemens' communications infrastructure could easily have been exploited for early surveillance operations - a precursor to the modern surveillance state

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## 🧿 Siemens in the New World Order?

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