With recent Al Qaeda attacks against the Pentagon, World Trade Center, and the U.S.S. Cole, as well as the epidemic of suicide bombers attacking Israel, suicide terrorists have dominated the news. (Hitler also had plans to destroy New York with suicide aerial attacks.)
This broadcast highlights some of the historical and methodological origins of suicide weaponry.
1. The central focus of this program is the collaboration of SS colonel and ODESSA kingpin Otto Skorzeny and his World War II ally and postwar fascist collaborator Prince Justo Valerio Borghese. Both men worked together during the war on suicide weapons for Nazi Germany and fascist Italy. Later, both men were principal elements in what Danish journalist Hendrik Kruger called the International Fascistaan international fascist alliance uniting fascists in Italy, Spain, Portugal, France and Latin America with Third Reich alumni and elements of U.S. intelligence. (The Great Heroin Coup: Drugs, Intelligence and International Fascism; by Hendrik Kruger; Copyright 1980 [SC]; South End Press [Boston].)
2. Much of the broadcast is culled from a book by a former British military analyst that sets forth the Skorzeny/Borghese collaboration in the development of suicide weaponry for use against the allies. (Suicide Squads; by Richard O’Neill; Copyright 1981 [SC] Salamander Books Ltd.) (more...)
Boys will be boys.
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