As FTR’d over at the stoker earlier this month….
Rothrot and Rockbots of the CIAduh handy work.
If the figure of one million 50 years ago sounds large then
consider it a down payment that the RotBots could lay lives as investment. All
that one needs is for a messianic nutter to step into the dollar incinerating
limelight and the ploughshares will be beaten into swords. Trust me the
monomaniacalmongs in Tel Aviv/Rome/Jeddah and assorted blood soaked money shrines
will do as the skyaccountant directs them to, the
piousstinkingmurderingfilthymongbotheringheathen.
So guess who was knee deep in the planning and now feeds
into the current Hitler ate my resurrected bible homework MSMeme? Oooohh the
Nasties and the eeeveeeel Russkies reanimated zombiestylee to haunt our rapidly
swamping beach fronted hovels. Never mind the eternal temple thieves paying for
every psychosicko we let walk our nightmares. All the money sown Frankenstein
monsters suppurating in the PCorpses haunting the rainbow Whitehouse/Elysee/No10/Reich
inclusive mongzombies and brain dead diversity lucerfarians.
“Bonn
and the Putsch
2015/10/15
JAKARTA/BONN/PULLACH
(Own report) - Germany's
Federal Intelligence Service (BND) has been heavily involved in the 1965
murderous putsch in Indonesia
- the guest nation of this year's Frankfurt Book Fair. This was confirmed in
secret documents from the Bundestag, the German Parliament. According to BND
President at the time, Gerhard Wessel's manuscript for a talk he delivered to a
session of the Bundestag's "Confidential Committee" in June 1968, the
BND did more than merely support the Indonesian military in their blood-soaked "liquidation
of the CPI" (Communist Party of Indonesia) - resulting in the murder of
hundreds of thousands, possibly even millions - with advisors, equipment and
finances. Suharto, who subsequently took power, had even attributed a
"large part ... of the success" of the operation to the BND. Up to
now, mainly the US-American assistance to the putsch has been known. The
putsch, and the more than 30 year-long dictatorship that followed - which also
had been reliably promoted by West Germany - are important themes being presented
by Indonesian writers at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair. To this day, the
German government has refused to allow an investigation of the BND's support
for the putsch and the Indonesian military's excessive brutality.
Hundreds of Thousands Dead
The Indonesian putsch, bringing Maj. Gen. Haji Mohamed
Suharto to power in Jakarta, began in October 1965 as a reaction to an
attempted coup d'état, killing several officers on September 30. Suharto's
dictatorial reign lasted until 1998. The attempted coup was falsely attributed
to the Communist Party of Indonesia (CPI). Subsequently, the military launched
excessively brutal operations against all genuine and suspected members and
sympathizers of the communist party. Hundreds of thousands, possibly even millions,
were murdered; millions were imprisoned. The exact number is still unknown. The
crimes committed at the time by the military have never really been brought to
light.
50 to 100 Victims Each Night
One of the things never brought to light is what support
western powers had given to the Suharto putsch. US complicity, having had the best
relations to the Indonesian armed forces, has, to some extent, already been
exposed. According to experts, for example, by 1965, around 4,000 Indonesian
officers had been trained in US military installations as well as high-ranking
officers having been trained in counter-insurgency on the basis of US field
manuals at Indonesia's elite military institutes.[1] December 2, 1965, the US
ambassador gave his consent to providing financial support to the
"Kap-Gestapu" movement, a movement - as he put it - "inspired by
the army, even though comprised of civilian action groups," which
"shouldered the task of the ongoing repressive measures against Indonesia's
Communist Party."[2] The ambassador must have known what this would mean.
November 13, his employees had passed on information from the Indonesian police
indicating, "between 50 and 100 members of the CPI in Eastern and Central Java were being killed each night." April
15, the embassy had admitted, "it did not know if the actual number"
of murdered CPI activists "was not closer to 100,000 or 1,000,000."
In spite of the mass murder, the US
ambassador in Jakarta reported back to Washington (August 10, 1966) that the authorities in Jakarta had been provided
a list of the leading CPI members.[3]
"Reliable Friend of Germany"
Agencies of the West German government had also been
involved in the putsch. The BND had supported "Indonesia's military
intelligence service's 1965 defeat of a left-wing putsch in Jakarta, with
submachine guns, shortwave radios and money (with a total value of 300,000
DM)," reported "Der Spiegel" in March 1971.[4] Twelve weeks
later, the magazine added that "a commando of BND men" had "trained
military intelligence service operatives in Indonesia" and "relieved
their CIA colleagues, who were under the heavy pressure of anti-American
propaganda."[5] By "supplying Soviet rifles and Finnish ammunition,
the BND instructors" were even actually intervening in that "civil
war." If one can believe the BND's founder, Reinhard Gehlen, Bonn, at the time, had
the best contacts to leading military officers. In his "Memoirs,"
published in 1971, Gehlen wrote, "two of Germany's
reliable friends" were among the Indonesian officers, murdered September
30, including "the longtime and highly revered military attaché in Bonn, Brig. Gen.
Pandjaitan." During the putsch, the BND was "in the fortunate
position of being able to provide the West German government with timely and
detailed reports - from excellent sources - ... on the progress of those days,
which had been so crucial for Indonesia."[6]
An Excellent Resident
Other indications have emerged from the research published
by the expert of intelligence services, Erich Schmidt-Eenboom and the political
scientist, Matthias Ritzi. Their findings confirmed that there was close
coordination between the BND and CIA. In April 1961, BND headquarters in
Pullach had informed the US Central Intelligence Agency that it had "an
excellent Chief of Station" in Jakarta,
writes Schmidt-Eenboom. The CIA thought the BND was referring to Rudolf
Oebsger-Röder, a former colonel of the SS working in the Reich Security Central
Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt) in Nazi Germany, who joined West Germany's
Organization Gehlen in 1948 and was later on post in Indonesia, as a
correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Neue Zürcher Zeitung.[7] The
BND had maintained Oebsger-Röder on its staff until the mid-'60s. In
mid-January 1964, a high-ranking CIA representative paid Gehlen a visit and
asked him how the West Germans were handling the developments in Indonesia,
explain Schmidt-Eenboom and Ritzi. Gehlen told him that he is keeping Bonn up-to-date, but does
not yet know how the chancellery intends to proceed.
"A Large Part BND"
The manuscript for a talk BND President Gerhard Wessel
presented June 21 1968 to the Bundestag's Confidential Committee provides more
details. In the form of notes, Wessel gave "details of BND
activities" in support of its Indonesian partner service, explained
Schmidt-Eenboom and Ritzi. Explicitly the manuscript explains that "the
close ties already in place to the Indonesian strategic ND (intelligence
service) by October 1965, had facilitated support (advisors, equipment, money)
to Indonesia's ND and its special military organs during the elimination of the
CPI (and Sukarno's disempowerment - control and support of
demonstrations)."[8] The "CPI's elimination" included the
assassination of hundreds of thousands of genuine and suspected members and
sympathizers of the Indonesian CP. According to the manuscript, BND President
Wessel continued his speech to the Confidential Committee, "in the opinion
of Indonesian politicians and military officers ((Suharto, Nasution, Sultan) a
large part thanks to the BND."
Praise from Pullach
Reflecting back, BND founder Gehlen was praising these
crimes almost effusively. "The significance of the Indonesian army's
success, which ... pursued the elimination of the entire Communist Party with
all consequences and severity, cannot - in my opinion - be appraised highly
enough," Gehlen wrote in his 1971 "Memoirs."[9]
Berlin's
Priorities
The German government is still refusing to shed light on Germany's
participation in these crimes. In a parliamentary interpellation, the
government was asked if it has knowledge of "foreign governments,
intelligence services or other organizations' direct or indirect support of the
massacres." In Mai 2014, it responded, "after a thorough assessment,
the government concludes that it cannot give an open answer." It is
"imperative" to keep the "requested information" secret.
The "protection of sources" is a "principle of primary
importance to the work of intelligence services."[10] For the German
government, the Indonesian civil society's need to have information on foreign
support for the immense mass murder is of less importance than its
"protection of sources."
[1] Rainer Werning: Putsch nach "Pütschchen".
junge Welt 01.10.2015.
[2], [3] Rainer Werning: Der Archipel Suharto. In: Konflikte auf Dauer? Osnabrücker Jahrbuch Frieden und Wissenschaft, herausgegeben vom Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Osnabrück und dem Präsidenten der Universität Osnabrück. Osnabrück 2008, S. 183-199.
[4] Hermann Zolling, Heinz Höhne: Pullach intern. Der Spiegel 11/1971.
[5] Hermann Zolling, Heinz Höhne: Pullach intern. Der Spiegel 23/1971.
[6] Reinhard Gehlen: Der Dienst. Erinnerungen 1942-1971. Mainz/Wiesbaden 1971.
[7], [8] Matthias Ritzi, Erich Schmidt-Eenboom: Im Schatten des Dritten Reiches. Der BND und sein Agent Richard Christmann. Berlin 2011. See Review: Im Schatten des Dritten Reiches.
[9] Reinhard Gehlen: Der Dienst. Erinnerungen 1942-1971. Mainz/Wiesbaden 1971.
[10] Antwort der Bundesregierung auf die Kleine Anfrage der Abgeordneten Andrej Hunko, Jan van Aken, Sevim Dağdelen, weiterer Abgeordneter und der Fraktion DIE LINKE. Deutscher Bundestag Drucksache 18/1554, 27.05.2014.”
[2], [3] Rainer Werning: Der Archipel Suharto. In: Konflikte auf Dauer? Osnabrücker Jahrbuch Frieden und Wissenschaft, herausgegeben vom Oberbürgermeister der Stadt Osnabrück und dem Präsidenten der Universität Osnabrück. Osnabrück 2008, S. 183-199.
[4] Hermann Zolling, Heinz Höhne: Pullach intern. Der Spiegel 11/1971.
[5] Hermann Zolling, Heinz Höhne: Pullach intern. Der Spiegel 23/1971.
[6] Reinhard Gehlen: Der Dienst. Erinnerungen 1942-1971. Mainz/Wiesbaden 1971.
[7], [8] Matthias Ritzi, Erich Schmidt-Eenboom: Im Schatten des Dritten Reiches. Der BND und sein Agent Richard Christmann. Berlin 2011. See Review: Im Schatten des Dritten Reiches.
[9] Reinhard Gehlen: Der Dienst. Erinnerungen 1942-1971. Mainz/Wiesbaden 1971.
[10] Antwort der Bundesregierung auf die Kleine Anfrage der Abgeordneten Andrej Hunko, Jan van Aken, Sevim Dağdelen, weiterer Abgeordneter und der Fraktion DIE LINKE. Deutscher Bundestag Drucksache 18/1554, 27.05.2014.”
This is the real unfinished business for the Rothrot and
Rockbots. Pointmen for the bodystealingfraudgod. Always remember that the most
strategically aligned with money, that is the one belief the business plan of
the fraudgod sees as truth, no matter how far the investment horizon, is the
killing religion of peace.
The removal of memory, destruction of ancient archaeology
and the engineering of a static amnesiac and paralytic synesthesiac humanity
moves into the final stage soon.
Here is a good map. http://rangingshots.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/hwwyou-know-i-like-good-map.html
There is no other way for the market clearing of inconvenient
unwanted souls to work.
You don’t think this is serious, do you?
BWAHAHAHAAA.