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Mengele had two histories. Gerald Posner has written a book about his official history based on the available evidence. That was Mengele was not that important, the selections of who to die or work were done by others, and his medical work seemed to have no merit or purpose. After the war he basically was in hiding and died a sad and lonely death. However, Mengele has another history where his work was classified, and he was spirited away to continue with Western intelligence agencies, Brit or USA. His strength was imagining bizzare tortute, torment and trauma, shocking and suden, by breaking all laws, taboos and usual mores. The reason was and is that the more traumatic an encounter, the quicker and stronger the freeze/breakdown/blank slate state achieved for then controlling the victim later with hidden cues. It is today called (now for more and more civilians) Monarch Programming and net has an article from 2002 which is the best I could produce then or now with web accounts using those key words and Mengele's name. It took me 5 weeks. It woill save you that much time and you can read my three or four short articles in half an hour. Beware, evidence is thin but Mengele's name keeps popping up and I know from a past sighting this was his (master's) secret agenda which makes him "important", even if he himself was brainwashed to do it without mercy, making his. curiously, legally excusable.

Who were the hidden masters? How can the West be sure they are on top?

The best evidence comes from the increasing cues , triggers and motifs placed in the mass media to automate Mengele's reach into those programmed. Google Monarch Programming and you will see Mengele was kept at work into old age because the CIA under Helms decided to burn all the records from before 1973 when the project went "dark". At least he could use active and reactive assessment techniques to recognise those people /children that had been through his hands in the early decades. google my name with these keywords above.

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