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Study of the Hegemony of Parasitism - michaeljgoodnight.com

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Air Intelligence, SIS, wrote about his operation <strong>of</strong> Ultra,<br />

"The Ultra Secret". He says:<br />

"On Aug. 2 (1944) which I remember, covered two whole sheets <strong>of</strong> my Ultra<br />

paper, Hitler told Kluge not to pay any attention to <strong>the</strong> American breakout. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n outlined his master plan for handling <strong>the</strong> entire invasion."<br />

Had Hitler had access to all secret <strong>com</strong>munications <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Allies, he would have had an unbeatable advantage.<br />

The Allies listened to all <strong>of</strong> his orders, and reacted<br />

accordingly. Early in <strong>the</strong> war, Ultra informed <strong>the</strong>m that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Germans were planning a massive bombing raid on<br />

Coventry. If <strong>the</strong>y evacuated <strong>the</strong> city, it would show <strong>the</strong><br />

Germans <strong>the</strong>y were listening to <strong>the</strong>ir plans. Churchill<br />

ordered <strong>the</strong> British to do nothing. The Germans bombed<br />

Coventry, killing thousands <strong>of</strong> women and children. The<br />

Ultra secret was protected at <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> many British<br />

lives.<br />

The British also had a double agent, Baron Wilhelm de<br />

Ropp, who was Hitler's personal confidante on British<br />

policy. De Ropp had lived in England since 1910. He<br />

married an English wife, but maintained an apartment on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kurfurstendamm, as a journalist moving between<br />

Germany and England. His closest friend in England was<br />

F.W. Winterbotham, chief <strong>of</strong> Air Intelligence. In Feb.<br />

1939, de Ropp took Winterbotham to Germany, where<br />

he conferred with Hitler, Rudolf Hess, and von Milch,<br />

head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> German Air Force. Winterbotham writes:<br />

"By 1934, I had obtained personal contact with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> State, Hitler, and<br />

with Alfred Rosenberg, <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial Nationalist Party Philosopher and Foreign<br />

Affairs expert, and Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy. From my personal meetings

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