1941 British plan Operation Anthropoid to try and assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, a Nazi SS chief. Operation uses biotoxins and explosives. Successful in 1942. 1941 (to 1945) WWII. Onassis sells oil, arms, and dope to both sides without losing a single ship or man. 1941 Amory Howe Bradford marries Carol Warburg, whose mother Carola was the head of the Warburg family in the United States after World War II. The family assisted the Harriman rise into the world in the 19th and early 20th century. The Warburgs and the Sulzbergers (New York Times) used various committees and religious organizations to protect the Harriman-Bush deals with Hitler. 1941 Louis Sauer of Evanston, Illinois, an avid supporter of mass vaccination, reports that only 27% of a group of 89 babies developed “protective antibodies” when vaccinated at three months of age or less.” Sauer urges that Pertussis vaccination “begin no earlier than seven months” because “most of these infants did not yet possess the power to develop adequate immunity when they were injected so early in life.” 1941 ONR invisibility project still in progress. Tesla has FDR’s confidence, but disagreement develops with John von Neumann over coil design. Tesla sabotages project in March 1942. 1941 AMA “approves” I.G. Farben subsidiary “sulfathiazole,” which kills many. 1941 Germany attacks the Soviet Union. 1941 Viktor Brack, one of the heads of the German euthanasia program, sent a “Report on Experiments in X-ray castration” to Himmler. According to Brack, “a two-tube installation could sterilize 200 per-sons a day.” 1941 U.S. Supreme Court stacked with men indoctrinated with Fabian philosophy. 1941 Murder rate in the United States 100:100,000. 1941 Rudolf Hess flies to England with German nuclear secrets to trade for new identity and immunity. Nuclear secrets of Hahn and Strassman. 1941 Congressman Dies presents evidence in August of Japanese planned attack. The Dies Commis-sion, in possession of Japanese map, is told to tell public nothing. 1941 U.S. conducts “refrigeration therapy” studies on inmates at Longview Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1941 Wilhelm Reich meets with Albert Einstein to discuss discovered phenomena. A second meeting follows. Einstein retains use of orgone accumulator until 1942 for study. Later, Einstein is silent about the accumulator and refuses to return it to Reich, whose work ultimately means discredit to Einstein’s theories. 1941 Stephen Bechtel and John McCone form a separate company, Bechtel-McCone, and receive a $260 million order for 60 freighters for Britain. McCone would later build the hastily and poorly con-structed “Liberty Ships,” many of which fell apart before they could be sunk by the Germans. Bechtel-McCone would make $44 million from the deal. 1941 On Sept. 18, 1941, Col. E.I. Jacob, Churchill’s military secretary, is informed by Major Desmond Morton Church, Churchill’s liaison with the British Secret Service, that “another most secret fact is that to all intents and purposes, U.S. Security is being run for them at the Presidents request by the British. A British officer sits with Mr. Hoover and Bill Donovan for this purpose. It is of course essential that this fact should not be known.” 1941 J. Edgar Hoover complains that Rockefeller Center headquarters of the British Security Coordina-tion controlled an army of secret agents in a group of nine secret agencies. In New York, German sailors are murdered as acts designed to force Hitler to declare war against the United States. Stephenson complains that Standard Oil is supplying Germany through Spain, and he prepares a 400-page report on U.S. corporate dealings with Germany. J. Edgar Hoover buries the document. Nelson Rockefeller cov-ers up the supply of German military forces from his South American subsidiaries. Among the Ameri-can corporations supporting Germany were Ford Motor Company, Sterling Drug (Bayer), and ITT. Sosthenes Behn, head of ITT, hosted a lavish conference of German intelligence operatives at the Wal-dorf Astoria in 1940. The German director of ITT was Baron Kurt von Schroder, Hitler’s personal banker.
1941 British reserve of chemical weapons reserve is 13,000 tons of poison gas. 1941 Japan conducts “surprise attack” on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. 2,341 killed. 1941 Germany maintains intense underground construction activity. 1942 Wartime price controls in the United States. 1942 United States begins investing in plant and equipment for a biological weapons program. Over 4,000 people would become employed in this field. From 1942 to 1945, the U.S. opened 13 new chem-ical warfare plants. 1942 German nerve gas factory becomes operational, unknown to the allies. 1942 University of Columbia issues a report on St. Louis Encephalitis. Professor of Neurology at Columbia University Josephine B. Neal writes that “pertussis encephalitis in early childhood was likely to leave individuals crippled with motor and personality handicaps.” 1942 Assassination of Interpol chief Heydrich in Czechoslovakia. 1942 Henry Moray attempts to rebuild his Radiant Energy Device. His second detector forced him into research involving nuclear materials, radioactive reactions, and synthetic radioactivity. When he inquires about Gustave LeBons book “The Evolution of Matter” (synthetic radiation), he is questioned by the FBI on why he wants the book, which had been withdrawn from libraries. 1942 Bill Donovan’s OCI evolves into the OSS under EO9128 and Donovan is put in charge. The OSS becomes an “outpost” of British Intelligence in the United States. 1942 The Germans arrive at “the final solution.” French police in Paris round up 13,000 Jews, including 4,000 children under 12 years old, and ship them off to three concentration camps in Poland. By November 1942, over 42,000 are sent. 1942 Rocky Mountain Arsenal opens in Colorado. It employed 3,000 people and produced 87,000 tons of toxic chemicals by the end of the war in 1945. The chemicals were tested in Utah at the Dugway Proving Ground. 1942 I.G. Farben known to be operating using slave labor from Nazi camps. 1942 Truman Committee probes the deal between Standard Oil and I.G.Farben. 1942 The Truman government makes contact with a subterranean race of grays, who apparently also established a relationship with the Nazis in Germany; both countries are manipulated while at the same time pursuing their overlapping goals. Alien activities parallel government mind control and other para-digms, allowing emulation of alien programs by the Illuminati and future media renditions that will sup-port “an external threat.” (See 1961 Iron Mountain Report). 1942 High altitude low pressure experiments on Dachau inmates. (March 1942 to August 1942) to investigate human endurance at extremely high altitudes up to 68,000 ft. Doc-tors involved were Karl Brandt (personal physician to Hitler, Reich Commissioner for Health and Sani-tation and a general in the SS who was in charge of killing mental patients in the “euthanasia program”), Rudolf Brant (SS Colonel), and Joachim Mrugowsky (chief of the Hygenic Institute of the Waffen SS).
1942 Experiments investigating treatment of persons severely chilled or frozen are conducted at Dachau, primarily for the benefit of the German Air Force, are conducted from August 1942 to about May 1943. 1942 FBI sweep of U.S. public libraries and book stores to confiscate anything to do with alternative technology and gravity technology. 1942 Epidemic of typhus in Egypt and North Africa into 1943. 1942 Twenty-five nations at war with Germany sign a “Declaration by the United Nations” pledging that none would sign a separate armistice or peace. 1942 Churchill and FDR postpone a planned 1943 invasion of Europe until 1944. 1942 Germany becomes world’s largest producer of aluminum (and Sodium Fluoride) 1942 United States psychiatrist Foster Kennedy writes an article in the July issue of the chief journal of the American Psychiatric Association, advocating the killing of retarded children. 1942 The CIA opens an experimental mind control clinic in Montreal, known as the Allan Memorial, to probe into EMR dytopia and other areas. The clinic is funded by grants from the Rockefeller Founda-tion, J.D. McConnell of the Montreal Star, and the Geschickter Foundation, named after Dr. Charles Geschickter, who tested potent drugs on mental patients and the terminally ill, and bombarded monkeys with microwaves. The clinic was directed by Dr. D. Ewen Cameron. Experiments would begin on the population of Montreal. 1942 Foster Kennedy, a psychiatrist in the U.S., recommends the killing of retarded children. 1942 On October 24th, U.S. Government orders the seizure of Nazi German banking operations in New York City which were conducted by Prescott Bush. Under the Trading With the Enemy Act, the govern-ment takes over Union Banking Corporation, of which Bush is a director. On October 28th, the govern-ment seizes two Nazi front organizations run by the Bush-Harriman bank: the Holland-American Trading Corporation and the Seamless Steel Equipment Corporation. In November, Nazi interests in the Silesian-American Corp are seized. Nazi U.S. partners are left to carry on business. The order to seize the bank is quietly published in government records and kept out of the public media. 1942 Britain creates anthrax bomb and tests it on Gruinard Island. 1943 Test of the Eldridge ONR invisibility project. 1943 Germany establishes through Reinhard Gehlen a channel to British intelligence in Moscow. 1943 Researchers from the U.S. Public Health Service examine the health of residents of Bartlett, Texas to see if the 8 ppm fluoride in the drinking water was affecting their health. It was checked again in 1953. They find that the death rate in Bartlett was three times higher than a neighboring town which contained 0.4 ppm fluoride. 1943 American vaccine researcher Pearl Kendrick reports that adding a metallic salt seemed to heighten the capacity of the Pertussis vaccine to produce anti-bodies. (Metal salt is an “adjuvant” in this way). Some metallic salts used are those of aluminum (alum). Pearl Kendrick is the researcher that urged that Pertussis vaccine be combined with Diphtheria vaccine. Later the Tetanus vaccine was added, produc-ing the nefarious DPT Vaccine. 1943 Churchill successful in prolonging the war another year by canceling the channel crossing plans of General Wedemeyer and embarking on a campaign in North Africa, essentially a replay of Churchill’s Gallipoli campaign of WWI. 1943 In April '43, a conference of British and American officials formally decide that nothing should be done about the holocaust being perpetrated by Germany, and “ruled out all plans for mass rescue.” (Eas-ter 1943 Bermuda Conference). Those involved in the holocaust became expendable to the war effort.
1943 German underground facilities being constructed in Austria and Czechoslovakia. 1943 Dr. Albert Hoffman, a chemist at Sandoz, a Swiss Pharmaceutical house owned by S. G. Warburg, develops Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, LSD. There is evidence that British and American intelligence agencies were directly involved in its development. 1943 Dr. Schaltenbrand in Germany reports successful transmission of monkey encephalitis to “mental patients.” 1943 United States psychiatrists Douglas Goldman and Maynard Murray publish “Studies on the use of Refrigeration Therapy in Mental Disease with Report of Sixteen Cases” in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Vol.97 Feb. 1943, pp152-165. Three deaths resulted during the program, tested on “mental patients.” (See 1949 Spradley and Marin-Foucher). 1943 Current Tax Payment Act of 1943. Tax becomes known as “withholding tax.” 1943 Dr. John Tinterta rediscovers the vital importance of the endocrine system, and connects sugar use to production of hyperadrenocortic episodes in humans intolerant to sugar, where adrenal hormones are suppressed, producing inability to think clearly, allergies, inability to handle alcohol, depression, appre-hension, craving for sweets, and low blood pressure. 1943 General vaccine program against influenza begins in the U.S. 1943 Infantile paralysis epidemic kills 1200 and cripples more in U.S. 1943 Penicillin “successfully used in the treatment of chronic diseases.” 1943 The Journal of the American Medical Association on September 18, 1943, states, “fluorides are general protoplasmic poisons, changing the permeability of the cell membrane by inhibiting certain enzymes. The exact mechanism of such actions are obscure. The sources of fluorine intoxication are drinking water containing 1 ppm or more of fluorine, fluorine compounds used as insecticidal sprays for fruits and vegetables (cryolite and barium fluoro-silicate) and the mining and conversion of phosphate rock to superphosphate, which is used as a fertilizer. That process alone releases approximately 25,000 tons of pure fluorine into the atmosphere annually. Other sources of fluorine intoxication is from the fluorides used in the smelting of many metals, such as steel and aluminum, and in the production of glass, enamel, and brick.” 1943 German victories begin to be defeats, and Hitler considers employing his chemical weapons. 1943 Moray succeeds in rebuilding his device. 1943 Supreme Court finds in Marconi's favor, ruling Tesla had anticipated all other contenders with his fundamental radio patents. 1943 Child psychologist Leo Kanner observes a new illness appearing in U.S. children, “inborn autistic disturbance of affective contact.” The problem became known as “infantile autism” or simply “autism.” Outstanding features of this new problem: self-absorbed alienation, inability to relate in the ordinary way to people and situations from the very beginning of life, detachment, nervous hostility with strang-ers, emotional bluntness and isolation, impaired relationships, and reading with little or no comprehen-sion and inability to process experience. As a result of this process, gaining wisdom and learning from experience becomes impossible. 1943 Under experiments which began in 1942, experiments are conducted by Germany on Dachau inmates who are frozen in an attempt to assess revival techniques. (Note: Preparation for arctic deploy-ment studies?). 1943 Voorhis Bill HR373 to repeal Federal Reserve Act. Buried in committee. 1943 Nazi Admiral Doenitz boasts the German submarine fleet has rebuilt “in another part of the world a Shangri-La on land—an impregnable fortress.”
1943 T. Henry Moray attempts to reconstruct his radiant energy generator and is harassed by the FBI after seeking Gustave Le Bons book (see 1892). 1943 U.S. Government sends citizens of Japanese descent to prison camps in the U.S. 1943 General Reinhard Gehlen infiltrates Soviet intelligence and forms a pact with Allen Dulles. 1943 Diphtheria cases in Nazi occupied France rise to 47,000 after Germans force compulsory vaccina-tion. In nearby Norway, which refused vaccinations, there were 50 cases of Diphtheria. 1943 Hitler decides to not use chemical weapons against allies, fearing allied development of the same. British capture Nazi prisoner who turns out to be chemist from Spandau plant. 1943 Juan Peron and other pro-Nazi leaders take over power in Argentina. 1943 Pilots start reporting “foo fighters” in the air. 1943 Allies begin manufacture of anthrax bomb, using British design. 1943 U.S. gives Russia plans for atomic bomb under Lend Lease Program. 1943 U.S. delivers 1 kilogram of uranium to the Soviet Union. 1943 Dr.Ewen Cameron receives Rockefeller grant to set up Allen Memorial Institute. 1943 The U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS) sends Allen Dulles to Bern, Switzerland, to work with top Nazis like Otto Von Bolschwing to arrange for the transfer of Germans to the U.S. under Operation Paperclip. At the same time, Americans are dying in the Battle of the Bulge. One vital aspect of the agreement was to extend the war until the Nazis could get their funds out of the country and begin again in the United States—this time at a covert level. German funds are transferred to Argentina, Brazil, and other countries. Dulles remains in Switzerland until 1945 in this capacity. 1943 “Tesla dies.” A boxcar full of his papers are taken to Los Alamos for storage. A significant amount of evidence suggests Tesla did not die at this time but was whisked off to England after sabotaging the ONR invisibility project. Other evidence suggests he did in fact die, but ONR was among the first to get a “crack” at his papers. 1944 Asperger in Vienna describes the first cases of adult “autism” to appear. 1944 Britain turns over anti-crop toxin research to United States. The U.S. would have mass production capability by 1945. 1944 American train in France carrying $10 billion in Nazi gold is blown up, killing 51 American sol-diers. The gold is then used to finance Montauk mind control projects later in New York. Later funded by ITT, owned by Krupp in Germany. 1944 The city manger of Grand Rapids, Michigan, announces that the Michigan State Department of Health is planning a long range experiment with fluoridated water and that Grand Rapids was selected as the location for the experiment. The city commission approves a motion to fluoridate on July 31, and decide it is to begin in January 1945, despite the warning issued three months earlier by the American Dental Association. Grand Rapids becomes the first city in the United States to conduct this experiment. It was to serve as the test city to be compared against unfluoridated Muskegon for a period of ten years relative to tooth decay, at which time it would be determined whether or not fluoride was “safe and effective.” Dr. H. Trendley Dean was put in charge of the project. The experiment was terminated early with the pronouncement that fluorides in public water supplies was “safe.” See 1945. 1944 Uranium pile built in Clinton, Tennessee. New cyclotron completed at Wash. 1944 An initial batch of 5,000 anthrax bombs comes off the production line at Camp Detrick. Main American plant at Vigo, Indiana, built at a cost of $8 million and employed 500 people. The plant was capable of producing 50,000 anthrax bombs per month. Plant ready for production by 1945 but never used, and eventually was leased for production of antibiotics.