NATO's Historical Ties to Nazi Influence
Analysis of NATO's historical connections to Nazi influence, based on "NATO WAS BUILT BY NAZIS" | Lara Logan.
OPEN SOURCEThe Bank of International Settlements (BIS), initially created as a neutral financial institution after World War I, became instrumental in facilitating Nazi financial operations during World War II, allegedly handling funds from various sources, including concentration camps. Key figures linked to the BIS included American bankers and lawyers, notably Allen Dulles and his brother John Foster Dulles, who played roles in managing Nazi assets.
Although there were plans to dissolve the BIS post-World War I, it re-emerged as a significant banking entity during World War II, operating without oversight and evading legal scrutiny since 1945. The BIS, along with its network of 63 private central banks, including the Federal Reserve, operates with a lack of transparency, raising concerns about its influence on global finance.
Recent discussions have brought attention to Argentina's involvement in Nazi escape routes, with calls for President Milei to investigate documents related to financial transactions that facilitated the movement of Nazi assets out of Europe. The conversation also highlights the alleged connections between former Nazis and the establishment of NATO, suggesting that NATO may have been influenced by Nazi ideology.
Concerns regarding the release of documents related to Nazi escape routes and their potential impact on historical narratives are addressed, emphasizing the need for public scrutiny. The infiltration of former Nazis into NATO and other Western institutions is highlighted, with figures like Reinhard Gehlen playing crucial roles in the development of post-war intelligence.
The establishment of NATO is suggested to have been influenced by these historical connections, positioning it as a military extension of Nazi ideology rather than merely a defensive alliance. These revelations imply a long-term strategic manipulation of global power structures, indicating that the public remains largely unaware of the extent of foreign influence in American governance.


- Argue that NATO was influenced by former Nazis, suggesting a continuity of ideology
- Highlight the role of key figures like Reinhard Gehlen in shaping post-war intelligence
- Question the validity of claims linking NATO directly to Nazi ideology
- Call for more comprehensive historical documentation to support assertions
- Discuss the potential impact of newly uncovered documents on historical narratives
- Acknowledge the lack of transparency in institutions like the Bank of International Settlements
- The Bank of International Settlements (BIS), initially created as a neutral financial institution after World War I, became instrumental in facilitating Nazi financial operations during World War II, allegedly handling funds from various sources, including concentration camps
- Key figures linked to the BIS included American bankers and lawyers, notably Allen Dulles and his brother John Foster Dulles, who played roles in managing Nazi assets
- Although there were plans to dissolve the BIS post-World War I, it re-emerged as a significant banking entity during World War II, operating without oversight and evading legal scrutiny since 1945
- The BIS, along with its network of 63 private central banks, including the Federal Reserve, operates with a lack of transparency, raising concerns about its influence on global finance
- Recent discussions have brought attention to Argentinas involvement in Nazi escape routes, with calls for President Milei to investigate documents related to financial transactions that facilitated the movement of Nazi assets out of Europe
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- Chuck Grassley has requested documents from Argentine President Milei concerning Nazi escape routes, uncovering 100,000 documents that could alter historical perspectives on World War II
- There are concerns that these documents may be subject to control or censorship, reminiscent of past issues with the JFK and Epstein files, potentially leaving the public with incomplete information
- The infiltration of former Nazis into NATO and other Western institutions is highlighted, with figures like Reinhard Gehlen playing crucial roles in the development of post-war intelligence
- The establishment of NATO is suggested to have been influenced by these historical connections, positioning it as a military extension of Nazi ideology rather than merely a defensive alliance
- These revelations imply a long-term strategic manipulation of global power structures, indicating that the public remains largely unaware of the extent of foreign influence in American governance
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hinges on the assumption that the BIS's neutrality was a facade, yet it overlooks the complexities of international finance and the potential motivations of various stakeholders. Inference: The lack of transparency in the BIS raises questions about accountability and the implications of its operations on global finance. Missing variables include the broader geopolitical context and the role of other financial institutions.
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