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The Elkhorn Document

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Richard Milhouse Nixon




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RICHARD MILHOUSE NIXON

In this section we will explore the Nazi connections of Richard Nixon.
To do so we must return to the years just after the end of World War II
and, of course, a man named Dulles.

The irony of Nixon's political career ending with a cover-up can only be
appreciated with the knowledge that this turbulent career also began
with one. Loftus and Aarons state that:

"According to several of our sources among the 'old spies,' Richard
Nixon's political career began in 1945, when he was the navy officer
temporarily assigned to review . . . captured Nazi documents." The
documents in question revealed the wartime record of Karl Blessing,
"former Reichsbank officer and then head of the Nazi oil cartel,
Kontinentale Ol A.G. 'Konti' was in partnership with Dulles's principal
Nazi client, I.G. Farben. Both companies had despicable records
regarding their treatment of Jews during the Holocaust. After the war
Dulles not only 'lost' Blessings Nazi party records, but he helped
peddle a false biography in the ever-gullible 'New York Times.'"

The authors' sources reveal that not only did Dulles help cover up his
Nazi client's record, he "personally vouched for Blessing as an
anti-Nazi in order to protect continued control of German oil interests
in the Middle East. Blessing's Konti was the Nazi link to Iben Saud
[King of Saudi Arabia] and Aramco [the Arabian- American Oil Company].
If Blessing went down, he could have taken a lot of people with him,
including Allen Dulles. The cover-up worked, except that U.S. Naval
Intelligence scrutinized a set of the captured Konti records."

According to the "old spies," Allen Dulles made a deal with the young
navy officer who was reviewing the Konti files - Richard Nixon. Nixon
would help Dulles bury the Konti files. In return, Allen Dulles
"arranged to finance [Nixon's] first congressional campaign against
Jerry Voorhis." (1)

Dulles's support for Nixon paid off in 1947 when, as the freshman
congressman from California, he "saved John Foster Dulles considerable
embarrassment by privately pointing out that confidential government
files showed that one of Foster's foundation employees, Alger Hiss, was
allegedly a Communist. The Dulles brothers took Nixon under their wing
and escorted him on a tour of Fascist 'freedom fighter' operations in
Germany, apparently in anticipation that the young congressman would be
useful after Dewey became president." [He would be useful anyway,
despite the fact that incumbent President Truman won reelection in 1948,
defeating Dewey.] (2)

After Truman's victory, write the authors, "Nixon became Allen Dulles's
mouthpiece in Congress. Both he and Senator Joseph McCarthy received
volumes of classified information to support the charge that the Truman
administration was filled with 'pinkos.' When McCarthy went too far in
his Communist investigations, it was Nixon who worked with his next-door
neighbor, CIA director Bedell Smith, to steer the investigations away
from the intelligence community.


"The CIA was grateful for Nixon's assistance, but did not know the
reason for it. Dulles had been recruiting Nazis under the cover of the
State Department's Office of Policy Coordination, whose chief, Frank
Wisner, had systematically recruited the Eastern European emigre
networks that had worked first for the SS, then the British, and finally
Dulles.

"The CIA did not know it, but Dulles was bringing them to the United
States less for intelligence purposes than for political advantage. The
Nazis' job quickly became to get out the vote for the Republicans. One
Israeli intelligence officer joked that when Dulles used the phrase
'Never Again,' he was not talking about the Holocaust but about Dewey's
narrow loss to Truman. In the eyes of the Israelis, Allen Dulles was the
demon who infected Western intelligence with Nazi recruits.

"In preparation for the 1952 Eisenhower-Nixon campaign, the Republicans
formed an Ethnic Division, which, to put it bluntly, recruited the
'displaced Fascists' who arrived in the United States after World War
II. Like similar migrant organizations in several Western countries, the
Ethnic Division attracted a significant number of Central and Eastern
European Nazis, who had been recruited by the SS as political and police
leaders during the Holocaust. These Fascist emigres supported the
Eisenhower-Nixon 'liberation' policy as the quickest means of getting
back into power in their former homelands and made a significant
contribution 'in its first operation (1951/1952).'"

The authors point out that "over the years the Democrats had acquired
one or two Nazis of their own, such as Tscherim Soobzokov, a former
member of the Caucasian SS who worked as a party boss in New Jersey. But
in 90 percent of the cases, the members of Hitler's political
organization went to the Republicans. In fact, from the very beginning,
the word had been put around among Eastern European Nazis that Dulles
and Nixon were the men to see, especially if you were a rich Fascist . .
." (3)

This relationship between Richard Nixon and the Nazis developed because
both he and Allen Dulles "blamed Governor Dewey's razor-thin loss to
Truman in the 1948 presidential election on the Jewish vote. When
[Nixon] became Eisenhower's vice president in 1952, Nixon was determined
to build his own ethnic base.


"Vice President Nixon's secret political war of Nazis against Jews in
American politics was never investigated at the time. The foreign
language-speaking Croatian and other Fascist emigre groups had a
ready-made network for contacting and mobilizing the Eastern European
ethnic bloc. There is a very high correlation between CIA domestic
subsidies to Fascist 'freedom fighters' during the 1950s and the
leadership of the Republican party's ethnic campaign groups. The motive
for under-the-table financing was clear: Nixon used Nazis to offset the
Jewish vote for the Democrats.

"In 1952 Nixon had formed an Ethnic Division within the Republican
National Committee. 'Displaced Fascists, hoping to be returned to power
by an Eisenhower-Nixon "liberation" policy signed on' with the
committee. In 1953, when Republicans were in office, the immigration
laws were changed to admit Nazis, even members of the SS. They flooded
into the country. Nixon himself oversaw the new immigration program. As
vice president, he even received Eastern European Fascists in the White
House. After a long, long journey, the Croatian Nazis had found a new
home in the United States, where they reestablished their networks.

"In 1968 Nixon promised that if he won the presidential election, he
would create a permanent ethnic council within the Republican party.
Previously the Ethnic Division was allowed to surface only during
presidential campaigns. Nixon's promise was carried out after the 1972
election, during [George] Bush's tenure as chairman of the Republican
National Committee. The Croatian Ustashis became an integral part of the
campaign structure of Republican politics, along with several other
Fascist organizations." (4)

The authors describe Nixon's pro-Nazi activities in no uncertain terms:
"Nixon himself personally recruited ex-Nazis for his 1968 presidential
campaign. Moreover, Vice President Nixon became the point man for the
Eisenhower administration on covert operations and personally supervised
Allen Dulles's projects while Ike was ill in 1956 and 1957." (5)

One of the Nazis recruited by candidate Nixon was Laszlo Pasztor,
described by Aarons and Loftus as "the founding chair of Nixon's
Republican Heritage Groups council" who, "during World War II . . . was
a diplomat in Berlin representing the Arrow Cross government of Nazi
Hungary, which supervised the extermination of the Jewish population.


"[A]fter Nixon won [the 1968 Presidential Election], he approved
Pasztor's appointment as chief organizer of the ethnic council. Not
surprisingly, Pasztor's 'choices for filling emigre slots as the council
was being formed included various Nazi collaborationist organizations.'
The former Fascists were coming out of the closet in droves.

"The policy of the Nixon White House was an 'open door' for emigre
Fascists, and through the door came such guests as Ivan Docheff, head of
the Bulgarian National Front and chairman of the American Friends of the
Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN). . . . an organization dominated by
war criminals and fugitive Fascists. Yet Nixon welcomed them with open
arms and even had Docheff to breakfast for a prayer meeting to celebrate
Captive Nations Week." (6)

"During Nixon's 'Four More Years' campaign in 1971-1972, Laszlo Pasztor
again played a key role in marshaling the ethnic vote. No longer a
marginal player on the fringes, now he held a key position as the
Republican National Committee's nationalities director. . . .

"The Republican leadership cannot claim ignorance as a defense.
[Syndicated Columnist Jack] Anderson's famous expose of Nixon's Nazis
appeared in 'The Washington Post' at the same time as the November 1971
convention. Among those mentioned was Laszlo Pasztor, 'the industrious
head of the GOP ethnic groups, [who] was never asked about his wartime
activities in Hungary by the four GOP officials who interviewed him for
his job.' It was too embarrassing for Nixon to admit that Pasztor had
been a ranking member of a Fascist government at war with the United
States.

". . . . It is one thing to promote obscure Eastern European Fascist
movements in the Republican party. It is quite another to let the German
Nazis have a major influence. After 1953, the Republican administration
changed the rules, and even members of the Waffen SS could immigrate to
the United States as long as they claimed only to have fought the
Communists on the Eastern Front." (7)

The Republican/Nixon attraction to Nazism was also observed by Robert J.
Groden and Harrison Edward Livingstone, authors of the book, "High
Treason," dealing with the Kennedy Assassination. Groden and Livingstone
write: "Nixon surrounded himself with what was known as the Berlin Wall,
a long succession of advisors with Germanic names: We recall at the top
of his 'German General Staff' as it was also known, Haldeman, Erlichman,
Krogh, Kliendienst, Kissinger (the Rockefellers' emissary) and many
others.


"The selection of German names was no accident. Many of the brighter
staff people close to Nixon came to him from the University of Southern
California, and the University of California at Los Angeles, where there
were fraternities that kept alive the vision of a new Reich. America has
for a long time harbored this dark side of its character, one of
violence and the Valhalla of Wagner and Hitler.

"But Gordon Liddy was the one in whose mind 'Triumph of the Will' was
the most alive. Some of these men would watch the great Nazi propaganda
films in the basement of the White House until all hours of the night,
and drink, in fact, get drunk with their power, with blind ambition, as
one of them wrote." (8)

"According to several of our sources in the intelligence community who
were in a position to know," continue Loftus and Aarons, "the secret
rosters of the Republican party's Nationalities Council read like a
Who's Who of Fascist fugitives. The Republican's Nazi connection is the
darkest secret of the Republican leadership. The rosters will never be
disclosed to the public. As will be seen in Chapter 16 dealing with
George Bush, the Fascist connection is too widespread for damage
control.

"According to a 1988 study by Russ Bellant of Political Research
Associates, virtually all of the Fascist organizations of World War II
opened up a Republican party front group during the Nixon
administration. The caliber of the Republican ethnic leaders can be
gauged by one New Jersey man, Emanuel Jasiuk, a notorious mass murderer
from what is today called the independent nation of Belarus, formerly
part of the Soviet Union. But not all American ethnic communities are
represented in the GOP's ethnic section; there are no black or Jewish
heritage groups. . . .

"The truth is that the Nazi immigrants were 'tar babies' that no one
knew how to get rid of. Dulles had brought in a handful of the top
emigre politicians in the late 1940s. They in turn sponsored their
friends in the 1950s. By the 1960s ex-Nazis who had originally fled to
Argentina were moving to the United States. . . ." (9)

It is clear that, even before the break-in at the Democratic Party
Headquarters on June 17, 1972, the Republicans were on the brink of
having their pro-Nazi activities over the past four decades become a
matter of mass-media attention. After the Watergate Break-in, as the
Congressional Hearings began to reveal the slush-funds,
money-laundering, illegal corporate campaign contributions, the
political sabotage of the 1972 Presidential election process, the
involvement of ITT and the Nixon Administration into the assassination
of Salvador Allende, the democratically elected president of Chile, and
many other aspects of Nixonism, the floodgates of truth were about to
open. Only one thing averted this wholesale learning of the truth by the
American people: Nixon's resignation and subsequent pardoning by his
hand-picked successor, Gerald Ford.

NOTES: RICHARD MILHOUSE NIXON
1.The Secret War Against the Jews, p. 221
2.Ibid., pp. 221-222
3.Ibid., pp. 222-223
4.Ibid., pp. 122-123
5.Ibid., pp. 224-225
6.Ibid., pp. 297-298
7.Ibid., pp. 298-299
8.High Treason, Robert J. Groden and Harrison Edward Livingstone, pp.
417-418
9.The Secret War Against the Jews, pp. 300-301


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GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH

Like Richard Nixon, George Bush was a strong anti-marijuana/hemp
president, escalating the so-called "war on drugs" begun by Nixon. And,
like Nixon, George Bush was deeply involved with supporting the Nazis in
the Republican's closet. In fact, support for the Nazis was a Bush
family tradition which goes back more than six decades and, once again,
to Allen Dulles.

Loftus and Aarons write: "The real story of George Bush starts well
before he launched his own career. It goes back to the 1920s, when the
Dulles brothers and the other pirates of Wall Street were making their
deals with the Nazis. . . ."
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