The Revival of the Nazi Plan
Dr. Dennis Cuddy states, "...For
some reason, most people do not seem to take [the secret Nazi plan for
today] seriously, saying those Nazis from World War II are dead or too
old to pose a real threat. They miss the importance of [Sumner] Welles'
statement [from the book The Time for Decision (1944)] that the German
General Staff 'made detailed plans for a later renewal of its attempt to
dominate the world... when the favorable moment arrives... perhaps two
generations from now,' which means the plan had to include succession."
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Cuddy makes a very good point. If one considers the fact
that various groups -- Nazi hunters and those who oppose conspiracies in
general -- have spent years tracking down original Nazis for the
purpose of bringing them to justice. When we understand that many of
them died natural deaths because of their aged, it is difficult for us
to believe that somehow, any plan that originated with the Nazis would
be given another opportunity to be revived. However, for all intents
and purposes, this appears to be the case.
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