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Griscom Stream - BDAY WEEK STREAM

This week's Griscom Stream plus Q&A This is a weekly stream - where David takes questions from the chat. To catch the weekly show join us at 7 Central To support the show come to patreon.com/leftreckoning

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Seems like Propaganda to Convince Americans HATI deserves No Relief, they are Bad people who Kidnaps Christians. The Truth is Christian Missionaries in other country must Regester with the C.I.A. and be servile to CIA. The International Church of Christ was created before WW2 as C.I.A. Cover. If you read CFR Magazine this is open history. American Churches are all Anticommunist Spy Agencies. Dig deep into the Johnson Amendment and the What happened to $100 billion in WWII loot? Ask Rev Moon https://www.dailykos.com › story Feb 25, 2007 — Arrested as a Class A war criminal, he made a deal with MacArthur's intelligence chief, Gen. Charles Willoughby. Kodama handed the CIA $100 ...

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https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKwilloughbyC.htm However, while the gathering of intelligence on war loot may have been disjointed, ultimately all such reports were passed up to the office of the Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson. He had a special interest in the subject of looted bullion, and kept a group of financial experts thinking hard about it. Three of these men were Stimson's special assistants John J. McCloy, Robert Lovett, and consultant Robert B. Anderson. The problem of how to deal with plundered treasure, and what to do with Axis gold after the war, was discussed in July 1944 when forty-four nations met at the resort of Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to plan the post-war economy. These discussions, some of them extremely secret, revealed the flaws and loopholes that existed in the international financial system, making any clear-cut resolution unlikely. Among the delegates, trust was far from universal. Many of them believed that the Bank of International Settlements was secretly laundering Nazi loot. That distrust set the tone. Among other things, the Bretton Woods agreement (as it was made public) set a fixed price for gold of $35 an ounce, and banned the importation of gold to America for personal use. Neutral countries that signed the pact promised not to knowingly accept stolen gold and other looted assets, but Portugal forgot to include Macao in the list of its dependent territories. This was a convenient oversight, for during the rest of the war, as we saw in Chapter Four, Macao became a world center for trade in illicit gold and was heavily exploited by Japan. Unlike Europe where the OSS was tolerated by General Dwight Eisenhower, in the Southwest Pacific General MacArthur resisted all attempts by the OSS to get a foothold in his territory. MacArthur and his staff intended to conduct their own brand of special operations from their headquarters in Australia, without any interference.