March 27, 2022

UKRAINE: United Nations Adopted A Russian Initiated Resolution: Combatting Glorification of Nazism. 130 Nations Voted Yes. 2 Nations Voted AGAINST, The United States And Ukraine.


These deep state globalists New World Order Great Reset depopulation eugenics monsters need to use this Ukraine-Russia war they provoked as a cover for their intentional destruction of America's economy. Biden and Democrats will be blaming Russia for everything affecting us that was actually caused ON PURPOSE by their policies. They also want to expand Nazi NATO globalists territory against Russia's border to help usher in the Great Reset that Russia is against. (emphasis mine)
Map above is of situation in that region right now.
Map above is WWII Nazi invasion.
NATO NWO globalist Alliance looks like the Nazi map.
Khazarians hate Russia. Nazis hate Russia.
Psychologically manipulating us using same BLUE and YELLOW colors.
NBC News
written by Alexander Smith and Vladimir Banic
April 8, 2017

Controversy has swirled around Sebastian Gorka, one of President Trump's top counterterrorism advisers, ever since he attended the president's Jan. 20 inaugural ball wearing the honorary medal of Hungarian nationalist organization Vitezi Rend. NBC News traveled to Hungary to dig deeper into Gorka's ties with the group, speaking with members of the organization as well as with locals who knew him when he lived there.

BUDAPEST, Hungary — A group with alleged historical links to Nazi Germany has told NBC News it was "proud" when President Donald Trump's deputy assistant wore its medal.

Controversy has swirled around Sebastian Gorka, one of Trump's top counterterrorism advisers, ever since he attended the president's Jan. 20 Inaugural Ball wearing the honorary medal of Hungarian nationalist organization Vitezi Rend.

NBC News traveled to Hungary to dig deeper into Gorka's ties with the group, speaking with members of the organization as well as with locals who knew him when he lived there.

"When he appeared on U.S. television ... with the medal of the Vitez Order ... it made me really proud," Vitezi Rend spokesman Andras Horvath said in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. Vitezi Rend is also known as the Order of Vitez.

Three people, including one of Gorka's former political allies, said he was a well-known member of Vitezi Rend back in Hungary, a charge he strongly denies.

Gorka's decision to wear the medal — which he said was awarded to his Hungarian-born father — has provoked outrage among Jewish groups.

While in Budapest, NBC News also spoke with Andras Heisler, the Hungarian vice-president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, who said that wearing the medal "isn't a good message for a democratic society."

Under the Direction of Nazis

Vitezi Rend was founded in 1920 by Hungarian ruler Miklos Horthy to award medals to Hungarian veterans of World War I. But the group's history became murky after the country allied with Nazi Germany in 1938.

Heisler told NBC News that members of the organization were likely complicit in the murder of some of the hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews toward the end of World War II.

During the war, the State Department listed Vitezi Rend among a group of "organizations under the direction of the Nazi government of Germany." And Horthy, its founder, once said that "I have always been an anti-Semite throughout my life," according to "The Jews of Hungary," a 1995 book by Hungarian-Jewish historian Raphael Patai.

The Soviet-allied communist government outlawed Vitezi Rend when they took control of the country after the war. But since then, several private organizations have emerged claiming to be the true successors of the group and its ideals.

Horvath, the spokesman interviewed by NBC News, represents the most prominent modern-day faction. He vehemently denied his organization of 5,000 members is anti-Semitic or extremist, although he conceded that his group has no Jewish members.

According to its followers, Vitezi Rend is merely "a politically independent organization with Christian-conservative values that keeps its military traditions," said Vitez John Molar-Gazso, the captain of another modern-day faction of the group. "It has never been radical or a fascist group. Its members have always defended the nation's interests and fought for the Hungarian communities," he said.

Similarly, Gorka has denied he has ever been a sworn-in member of Vitezi Rend — whose name translates to "valiant order."

In several statements to the media, he has explained that he wore the medal to honor his late father, Paul Gorka, who was awarded it for his fight against communism during Hungary's period of communist rule. He has given a similar reasoning for occasionally using the initial "v." in his name — a mark used by Vitezi Rend members to show the order has been bestowed upon them. He said it was in remembrance of his dad.

Last month, three Vitezi Rend officials told American-Jewish newspaper The Forward that Sebastian Gorka was one of their order.

The reports about Gorka prompted the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, an American civil-rights group, to call for Sebastian Gorka's resignation, or at least an investigation into his alleged links with the far-right.

"How many ducks in the Trump White House must walk, talk and quack Anti-Semitically before our country wakes up and sees the greater problem?" it told NBC News in a statement. "Who among us wears a medal of a Nazi-sympathetic organization to remember loved ones?"

When asked about the allegations in NBC News' investigation, Sebastian Gorka dismissed them as "fake news" and pointed to a statement he gave to online Jewish magazine Tablet last month.

"I have never been a member of the Vitez Rend. I have never taken an oath of loyalty to the Vitez Rend," he told the publication. "Since childhood, I have occasionally worn my father's medal and used the 'v.' initial to honor his struggle against totalitarianism."

He told NBC News he "completely distanced myself" from any white-supremacist or Nazi ideology. He declined to answer specific questions about NBC News' reporting.

Horvath, the Vitezi Rend spokesman, said Paul Gorka was a senior Vitezi Rend lieutenant for the western Hungarian city of Sopron and its surroundings.

"This is, in the various ranks of the order, an advanced level," he said, his own Vitezi Rend medal on proud display.

The 69-year-old was speaking on the banks of the Danube river in Hungary’s storied post-Soviet capital, where some buildings still bear bullet-holes from a failed anti-Soviet revolution in 1956.

Paul Gorka "was more than an average Vitezi member ... I had good experiences and conversations with [him]," the spokesman said, his grey hair and trimmed moustache matching his relaxed yet matter-of-fact demeanor.

Although Horvath was unable to confirm that Sebastian Gorka was a member himself, he said it was possible. There are many chapters all over the world, he said, any of which could have conducted the inauguration ceremony.

He explained that the first sons of Vitezi Rend members can either choose hereditary membership or to apply in their own names.

"The membership can be inherited by the children and this membership enters into force when they participate in an inauguration ceremony," said Molár-Gazsó, the captain of the other Vitezi Rend group.

The Road to Piliscsaba

Sebastian Gorka, 47, was born in London in 1970 to Hungarian parents and gained American citizenship in 2012. Before finding his seat in the president's inner-circle, he spent years in his parents' former homeland in the 1990s and 2000s.

After interviewing Horvath and Heisler in Budapest, NBC News drove 14 miles north to the small, sleepy town of Piliscsaba, where several prominent locals alleged that Sebastian Gorka was a member of Vitezi Rend.

The future White House aide ran for mayor here in 2006, but was unable to persuade its population of 7,500 that he was the right man for the job. He came third out of three candidates but only lost by a margin of 39 votes.

"Everybody knew that he was member of the Order of Vitez," according to Csaba Gáspár, who came in second that day but later became mayor between 2010 and 2014.

This was corroborated by one of Sebastian Gorka's political allies during that campaign.

''I knew that Sebastian Gorka was a member of Vitezi Rend, even then," said Dr. Gabor Solti, a respected Hungarian geologist who ran for the town council on Sebastian Gorka's ticket in 2006. Solti, who served as mayor between 2009 and 2010, is not known to be a member of the group.

Although the three people NBC News interviewed in the town said emphatically that Sebastian Gorka made no effort to hide his membership while he campaigned in the town, they did not provide any evidence of their claims.

Picturesque Piliscsaba couldn't contrast more with Sebastian Gorka's current environs of Washington, D.C.
UPDATE 3/27/22 at 5:16pm: Added info below.
BoonedogNewz published March 26, 2022: CIA Nazi Project MKUltra Operation Paperclip and LSD.

I typed a transcript below of the first 3 minutes of video above:

Officially MK Ultra, the U.S.A. CIA mind control programm, began on 13 April, 1953. The study led by Sidney Gottlieb (appointed by CIA Director Allen Dulles who approved the project). This was formally claimed to be in response to Korean and Chinese techniques being used against American prisoners of war, in order to gain a confession. MK Ultra appears to be grounded not only in the work of Allied and Tavistock-affiliated scientists, but also in WWII experiments performed by Nazi scientists, doctors, and psychiatrists who escaped Nuremberg and were brought to America in Operation Paperclip.

In 1946, President Truman authorized Operation Paperclip to exploit the expertise of German scientists for American research and to, "deny these intellectual resources to the Soviet Union."

A 1999 report to the U.S. Senate stated that between 1945 and 1955, 765 Nazi scientists, engineers, and technicians were brought to the U.S. under Operation Paperclip and other similar programs. Some of the reports bluntly pointed out that those helped to escape justice were "ardent Nazis"; experts accused of participating in murderous medical experiments on human subjects at concentration camps.

Other researchers have placed the number of liberated German scientists much higher:

"Over 1,000 German Nazi scientists were secretly brought into the U.S. without State Dept approval. The most famous individual brought over in this manner was Werner von Braun, the rocket scientist. Von Braun was the head of the German Nazi V2 rocket program."

It is alleged that von Braun's files, which proclaimed him as "an ardent Nazi", simply had the word 'not' supplanted in front of this opening sentence, in order to make him appear to be a suitable candidate for gainful employment by NASA.

The "MK" in MK Ultra, allegedly originates from the German words for mind control (meinungskontrolle). If this is true, it is a very fitting explanation for the cruelty involved in the project. Although, Sidney Gottlieb suggested the name was nothing to do with Germany and simply a coded filing system. 

In 1994, a report containing the MK Ultra program was issued, containing the following information:

"In the 1950s and '60s, the CIA engaged in an extensive program of human experimentation, using drugs, psychological, and other means, in search of techniques to control human behavior for counterintelligence and covert action purposes."
hardyxy9 Published February 11, 2021: OPERATION PAPERCLIP - WWII NAZI SCIENTISTS WENT TO USA INTO GOVERNMENT.

Connect the dots: Author Annie Jacobsen presents a fascinating topic from her new book, Operation Paperclip, and takes questions from the audience. This event was recorded February 26, 2014 at Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C.

Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics and Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics and Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online.

Visit them on the web at http://www.politics-prose.com/

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