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                               The OMEGA File
                 THE GROUP'S FUNDING; CONGRESSIONAL PAYOFF

During W.W.II the Group arranged through the GERMAN war machine and von
Ribbentrop's 'diplomacy' to loot the treasuries of Austria, Belgium,
Czechoslovakia, The Netherlands, other states and the gold and jewels once
owned by murdered Jews. Gehlen oversaw the 'Odesa' operation in about
1942-45 in which most of the bullion, stolen art, and the Jews' gold was
shipped by various means to ARGENTINA. The missing gold alone, in PRE-1939
DOLLARS, was worth $600 million. [Go look up what pre-'39 $ are worth.
Multiply it out.] Since then the Group has used the bullion cache as credit
for its operations, including ECONOMIC WARFARE against the US. It remained
in ARGENTINA at least until both of the Per_ns were in power. Bormann was
one of the Nazis who controlled access to it in Argentina, but I suspect
the former Argentine WWII Nazi espionage chief, Johannes Siegfried Becker,
played a big role. [Bullion site switched after Per_ns. I suspect to
Venezuela, based on a meeting between my informant and Becker in Venezuela
in the late 1970s.]

In addition, a good part of the funding over the years has come from
large-scale diversions of funds from all major treasuries in the western
world. I believe the principal method involves diverting cash credits for
funds coming into the government through the Group's control of central
banks like the Federal Reserve & apparent subversion of agency accounting
chiefs. My informant has also identified the names of several of the top
men in IRS and Treasury FMS. The 'skim' appears to be about .5% of all
incoming funds. My informant states that a significant portion of the
diverted funds go to campaign funds for members of Congress as 'protection'
or the like. So there is no one in the Government who has much interest in
looking into this diversion. Even those in Congress who are 'clean' are
typically co-opted by promises of more power or are just squelched.





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