The Nazis in The White House: Part 2 Become a Nazi Hunter
By Jon Carlson
Hitler Associates George Scherf,Jr. (American name George HW Bush) and
Otto Skorzeny feuded over Nazi Germany funds that Skorzeny claimed Bush cheated
him out of. A few years ago to turn the tables, Otto Skorzeny told the story
that Bush and his father, Prescott Bush (German name George Scherf) were
actually born in Nazi Germany and were a NAZI SPIES. Thus Prescott Bush, George
HW Bush, and Barbara Bush took on assumed identities never becoming naturalized
US citizens and are illegal aliens and still hold German citizenship. George W.
Bush (German name George Scherf III) being born of illegal aliens is an illegal
alien. Journalist Robert Katz reported in a True Magazine (May 1968) (See
TruePage7) that Nazis feuding among themselves was the best method to bring Nazi
Murderers to justice.
"Some of my best 'agents' are the Nazis themselves," (Nazi
Hunter) Wiesenthal said recently. "When Nazis feud among themselves, I'm told
it is often said, 'If you don't watch yourself, I'll go to Wiesenthal.' And if
two Nazis fight, Wiesenthal added with a puckish grin, speaking first in
Yiddish and then in English, "this is my satisfaction."
It was under such circumstances that he was able to find
Stangl. A disgrunted, revenge-seeking former Gestapo man offered to finger the
commander of the Treblinka camp for $25,000. Too much, said Wiesenthal. The
German asked the number of murders Stangl was alleged to have committed.
Wiesenthal replied, 700,000.
"I want one cent for each of them," the informer said.
"700,000 cents, seven thousand dollars." The deal was made.
Wiesenthal broke another case when a Nazi murderer gave up
his aging mistress for another woman. The jilted mistress came to Wiesenthal's
office, told him who her former lover was and listed the crimes he had
committed during the war.
From that same TRUE magazine:
A classic case of Nazi savagery was the wanton destruction of
Finnmark, the northern province of Norway, by 600,000 retreating German
soldiers in the fall of 1944. After driving out the entire population of
55,000, the Nazis left nothing alive or standing in this area of 18,000 square
miles. They killed the 800,000 cows, horses, and reindeer, cut down its twelve
large forests and set fire to the 15,000 houses and other buildings in its
twenty-five towns. Still unsatisfied, the maniacs went through the burned
houses shooting holes in pots and pans and smashing dishes, mirrors, and
pictures.
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