American General George S. Patton
was assassinatedafter WWII
(by Nazis who still thrive in the USA homeland) to silence
his criticism of
allied
war leaders
and because he was super strong, claims new
book: infowars.com/?p=6731
George S. Patton Tim Shipman
London Telegraph
Sunday, Dec 21, 2008
George S. Patton, America’s greatest combat general
of the Second World War, was assassinated after the
conflict with the connivance of US leaders, according
to a new book.
The newlyunearthed diaries of a colourful assassin for the wartime
Office of Strategic Services (
OSS), the forerunner
of the CIA, reveal that American spy chiefs wanted Patton
dead because he was threatening to expose allied collusion
with the Russians that cost American lives.
The death of General Patton in December 1945,is one of
the enduring mysteries of the war era. Although he had suffered
serious injuries in a car crash in Manheim, he was thought
to be recovering and was on the verge of flying home.
But after a decade-long investigation, military
historian Robert Wilcox claims that OSS head General
“Wild
Bill”Donovan ordered a highly decorated marksman
called Douglas Bazata to silence Patton, who gloried
in the nickname “Old Blood and Guts”.
His book,
“Target Patton”, contains interviewswith Mr Bazata,
who died in 1999, and extracts from his diaries, detailing
how he staged the car crashby getting a trooptruckto
plough into Patton’s Cadillac and then shot the general with
a low-velocity projectile, whichbrokehis neck
whilehis fellow passengersescaped without a scratch.
Mr Bazata also suggested that when Patton beganto recover
from his injuries, US officials turned a blindeye as agents
of the NKVD,the forerunner of the KGB, poisoned the general.
Mr Wilcox told The Sunday Telegraph that when he spoketo Mr
Bazata: “He was strugglingwith himself, all thesekillings he had done. He confessed to me that he had caused
the accident, that he was ordered to do so by Wild Bill Donovan.
“Donovan told him: ‘We’ve got a terrible situation with this
greatpatriot, he’s out of control and we must save him from himself
and from ruining everythingthe allies have done.’ I
believe Douglas Bazata. He’s a sterling guy. ”
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During George S. Patton's childhood, one of the best friends of
the Patton family was none-other-than Colonel John
S. Mosby, the fabled "Grey Ghost" of J.E.B. Stuart's
legendary cavalry. Patton grew up hearing tales of
daring raids and stunning cavalry attacks from the Grey
Ghost himself. During visits to the Patton Ranch
in Southern California, Colonel Mosby would
re-enact the Civil War with George; playing himself,
he let George play the part of General Lee as they would recount
the battles of the war, astride their
horses.
These firsthand stories, and horseback re-enactments,
directed by one of the greatest Guerilla fighters of all
time no doubt had a huge influence on Patton. Both his sense
of bravery and duty, and his Guerilla like tactics were no
doubt
heavily influenced by his early exploits with John S.
Mosby.
(John Singleton Mosby´s photo on right.)
John Singleton Mosby (December 6, 1833 – May 30, 1916)
also known as the "Gray Ghost," was a regular Confederate
cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War.
His battalion, the 43rd Battalion, 1st Virginia Cavalry
was noted for its lightning quick raids, partisan or
ranger-like tactics and his ability to successfully
elude his Union Army pursuers and disappear with his men,
blending in with local farmers and townspeople.
Below are the Nazi scientists who were recruited to
continue with their evil research in the USA after Germany was ¨CONQUERED,¨
UNDER THE NAME OF operation paperclip: