At the very least, they broach a very interesting hypothesis. However, Ludendorf being a bad guy? This sounds rather biased, which they said they would not do.
So, if one is to be really unbiased, and answer the question about control. ......
The first question is WHO was controlled by whom? When considering Hitler, listen to Rudolph Hess statement at Nurnberg first:
Why? Because he mentions behavioral changes in people after having had a certain drug. It was used by the commies to have people confess and cheer for the death sentence. He mentions that his guards and even his doctor showed these signs. Then he mentions other people who can testify as to that status in the case of Hitler AFTER 1941, when he left for England to try to limit the war.
Why is this relevant?
Body doubles, of course. If I recall correctly, there was already talk about Hitler being dead before the war. A German who worked as a merchant marine officer came to America with the goodies.
However, there were several assassination attempts after that, among which was Valkyrie. And in April of 45 the talk is about a bunker incident, where he kills himself and then is burned. The story left open ended.
Then Hitler is spotted in Bariloche and is supposed to have lived till 1975 or so.
What if he has been there since Hess went off to England? Or after the first assassination attempt?
Would that bring things under control AFTER the war?
At the very least, they broach a very interesting hypothesis. However, Ludendorf being a bad guy? This sounds rather biased, which they said they would not do.
So, if one is to be really unbiased, and answer the question about control. ......
The first question is WHO was controlled by whom? When considering Hitler, listen to Rudolph Hess statement at Nurnberg first:
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ckenwBxoP4c
Why? Because he mentions behavioral changes in people after having had a certain drug. It was used by the commies to have people confess and cheer for the death sentence. He mentions that his guards and even his doctor showed these signs. Then he mentions other people who can testify as to that status in the case of Hitler AFTER 1941, when he left for England to try to limit the war.
Why is this relevant?
Body doubles, of course. If I recall correctly, there was already talk about Hitler being dead before the war. A German who worked as a merchant marine officer came to America with the goodies.
However, there were several assassination attempts after that, among which was Valkyrie. And in April of 45 the talk is about a bunker incident, where he kills himself and then is burned. The story left open ended.
Then Hitler is spotted in Bariloche and is supposed to have lived till 1975 or so.
What if he has been there since Hess went off to England? Or after the first assassination attempt?
Would that bring things under control AFTER the war?