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Hitler Was a British Agent

By J. Leonard

Hitler

Hitler

Hallett’s book has a racy, irreverent style not usually associated with history books – but it’s not the usual pompous, pious history served up by the victors to their victuals!

His hypothesis, if true, would explain many things and crack open many secrets of the “New World Order.” Hallett attributes his original narrative to oral accounts by intelligence insiders. Hopefully other workers may be able to corroborate some of his data with written records of the period.

Henry Makow Ph.D. had this to say about it:

“Greg Hallett’s book ‘Hitler Was A British Agent’ depicts war as a ghoulish illusion conjured by occult magicians in order to degrade and eventually enslave humanity in world government.

Hallett’s claim that Hitler was a ‘British’ agent is based on the testimony of a shadowy network of retired intelligence agents. While he fails to provide documentary proof, Hallett does offer persuasive circumstantial evidence.

For example, Adolph Hitler was in England in 1912-1913, a fact supported by his sister-in-law’s book: ‘The Memoirs of Bridget Hitler’(1979). Many historians including Hitler biographer John Toland have ignored this startling information. (If Hallett is right, historians like Toland are guilty of sanitizing Hitler…)

Hallett’s hypothesis explains 1)Why Hitler was able to expand into the Rhineland etc. without fear of retaliation. 2) Why the Nazi war machine was financed and built by the Bank of England and a Who’s Who of Anglo American corporations controlled by the Illuminati. 3) Why Hitler never sealed the Mediterranean at Gibraltar; and why the Spanish dictator Franco remained neutral, despite the huge debt he owed the Nazis from the Civil War. 4) Why I.G. Farben headquarters in Frankfurt was never bombed. This became CIA headquarters.”

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