I was explaining the significance of Milei's document dump to my family recently. It's provable that after the war, Nazi leadership moved shop to Argentina and continued operations from there. Much of the wealth the Nazis looted had been transferred from Switzerland/Germany to Buenos Aires. A CBS journalist, Paul Manning, confirmed in the 1960's that Martin Bormann's signature was present on at least one of these multi-million dollar checks, which the CEO's of both Deutch Bank and the bank in Argentina would have seen for themselves due to the amount of money involved. Bormann, who was Hitler's head of the Nazi party, was seen by many in Argentina after the war. He likely took over leadership of the breakaway Nazi civilization due to his rank and Hitler's diminished health.
This is also why Western propaganda portrayed Juan and Evita Peron as socialists and commie sympathizers while they were actually Nazi allies who provided them sanctuary. For instance, in that ridiculous Evita movie starring Madonna, she fantasizes conversations (and dance sequences lol) with Che' Guevarra (Antonio Banderas), as stupid as that sounds.
When Q referred to Sum of All Fears, he was directing Anons to the scene where the leadership of the Nazi underground are meeting and explaining their plan for the US and Russia. I couldn't find a YT or Rumble link, so you'll need to watch the movie.
I was explaining the significance of Milei's document dump to my family recently. It's provable that after the war, Nazi leadership moved shop to Argentina and continued operations from there. Much of the wealth the Nazis looted had been transferred from Switzerland/Germany to Buenos Aires. A CBS journalist, Paul Manning, confirmed in the 1960's that Martin Bormann's signature was present on at least one of these multi-million dollar checks, which the CEO's of both Deutch Bank and the bank in Argentina would have seen for themselves due to the amount of money involved. Bormann, who was Hitler's head of the Nazi party, was seen by many in Argentina after the war. He likely took over leadership of the breakaway Nazi civilization due to his rank and Hitler's diminished health.
The is also why Western propaganda portrayed Juan and Evita Peron as socialists and commie sympathizers while they were actually Nazi allies who provided them sanctuary. For instance, in that ridiculous Evita movie starring Madonna, she fantasizes conversations (and dance sequences lol) with Che' Guevarra (Antonio Banderas), as stupid as that sounds.
When Q referred to Sum of All Fears, he was directing Anons to the scene where the leadership of the Nazi underground are meeting and explaining their plan for the US and Russia. I couldn't find a YT or Rumble link, so you'll need to watch the movie.
I was explaining the significance of Milei's document dump to my family recently. It's provable that after the war, Nazi leadership moved shop to Argentina and continued operations from there. Much of the wealth the Nazis looted had been transferred from Switzerland/Germany to Buenos Aires. A CBS journalist, Paul Manning, confirmed in the 1960's that Martin Bormann's signature was present on at least one of these multi-million dollar checks, which the CEO's of both Deutch Bank and the bank in Argentina would have seen for themselves due to the amount of money involved. Bormann, who was Hitler's head of the Nazi party, was seen by many in Argentina after the war. He likely took over leadership of the breakaway Nazi civilization due to his rank and Hitler's diminished health.
The is also why Western propaganda portrayed Juan and Evita Peron as socialists and commie sympathizers while they were actually Nazi allies. For instance, in that ridiculous Evita movie starring Madonna, she fantasizes conversations (and dance sequences lol) with Che' Guevarra (Antonio Banderas), as stupid as that sounds.
When Q referred to Sum of All Fears, he was directing Anons to the scene where the leadership of the Nazi underground are meeting and explaining their plan for the US and Russia. I couldn't find a YT or Rumble link, so you'll need to watch the movie.
I was explaining the significance of Milei's document dump to my family recently. It's provable that after the war, Nazi leadership moved shop to Argentina and continued operations from there. Much of the wealth the Nazis looted had been transferred from Switzerland/Germany to Buenos Aires. A CBS journalist, Paul Manning, confirmed in the 1960's that Martin Bormann's signature was present on at least one of these multi-million dollar checks, which the CEO's of both Deutch Bank and the bank in Argentina would have seen for themselves. Bormann, who was Hitler's head of the Nazi party, was seen by many in Argentina. He likely took over leadership of the breakaway Nazi civilization due to his rank and Hitler's age.
The is also why Western propaganda portrayed Juan and Evita Peron as socialists and commie sympathizers while they were actually Nazi allies. For instance, in that ridiculous Evita movie starring Madonna, she fantasizes conversations (and dance sequences lol) with Che' Guevarra (Antonio Banderas), as stupid as that sounds.
When Q referred to Sum of All Fears, he was directing Anons to the scene where the leadership of the Nazi underground are meeting and explaining their plan for the US and Russia. I couldn't find a YT or Rumble link, so you'll need to watch the movie.