Just because it's in a book doesn't mean that it is true. Supposedly Mullers body was never found and the CIA does not know when or where he died. What is true, I don't know, it would be interesting to find out where the author of the book got his information from.
A lot of those creeps got put right back into similar jobs they held during the war.
We needed them and their organizations for our cold war efforts.
Ironic sort of fits, except nazis ain't funny.
I have been reading the link provided by rcairflr and I have only one thing to say, "whoa"!. As a reader of history it does answer a lot of gray questions.
An interesting read, but it seeems to combine paranoia with facts.
The author also wrote among others, "Regicide"...the true story of the government coverup of the Kennedy Assassination. Who was behind it, etc.
I still found it interesting to read but it took me a while to get into it after page #8 where he stated in the first paragraph:
"Muller's team did not have the modern American technology of using privately owned television sets connected to the universal cable systems as a means of listening to private conversations,"
Wait..............WHAT?????
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