' Skorzeny's lifelong circle of  intimate associates-many living in the United States- included Martin Bormann, Josef Mengele, Alois Brunner, Walter Rauff, and Reinhard Gehlen. An even more surprising revelation from Skorzeny, however, involved two domestic Nazis operatives, both well known to the American public: Prescott Sheldon Bush and his "son", George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United States.


the true identity and Nazi-planned subversive mission of George Herbert Walker Bush, 41st President of the United States; alleged to have been brought into America (with Skorzeny as his body guard) and covertly adopted byTrading-with-The-Enemy convicted Prescott Bush. Skorzeny claimed that GHW Bush's real birth name was George H. Scherff, Jr., son of George Scherff, Sr., German born assistant to inventor Nikola Tesla. Young George allegedly spent his first years in America snooping around Tesla's lab, helping his suppossed (George Scherff Sr.) in the 1930's steal or glean whatever they could of Tesla's work and report back to Germany. Tesla had casually remarked to an artisan couple named Rey who had recently emigrated to the United States, of the mischievous and devious prying nature of a "little monkey" around his lab whom he had dubbed "curious George." This character would later become the basis of the children's book series, "Curious George" '


http://educate-yourself.org/cn/martinbormannphotostocompare02jul07.shtml



' “One significant voyage, which departed from Liverpool on January 20, 1915 and arrived in New York on the January 30,was aboard the SS Arabic. Its passenger, on Line 1of the manifest, presented to the INS at Ellis Island, was George Scherf, German citizen from Dölitzsch. Dölitzsch is a small village south of Leipzig, Germany, and was not too distant from the hometown of Martin Bormann who later became Hitler’s second-in-command. '

https://www.google.com/amp/s/geopolitics.co/2011/07/05/rt-anchor-hinted-on-satanic-origin-of-the-republican-party/amp/

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