by Henry Makow Ph.D.
Professor Overy’s reaction was typical of the skepticism that greeted John Ainsworth-Davis’ book, “Op JB” both before and after it was published
in 1996. Martin Bormann was not just a “senior” Nazi. He was second only to Hitler. He controlled the Nazi Party machine. Moreover, he promoted
the “Final Solution” that led to the deaths of millions of Jews.
The idea that this man could have been a British agent was more than many people could bear.
Even more puzzling, “Op JB” was released by a major establishment publisher, Simon and Schuster. How could this be?
Milton Shulman (1913-2004) was the drama critic for the London Evening Standard for 38 years. During the war, he served with military intelligence preparing profiles of the Wehrmacht. In 1989, after writing about his wartime experience, he received a letter from “Christopher Creighton.” This began a seven-year collaboration which finally led to the publication of “Op JB” in 1996. Shulman’s detailed 70-page account (“Martin Bormann and Nazi Gold”) in his autobiography answers many questions about this, the most controversial and revealing book about World War Two.
At least three major publishers optioned the book and reneged before Simon and Schuster bought the rights at an auction for about $250,000. In 1983, the German Daily, Stern, had paid $6 million for Hitler’s Diary, which turned out to be a hoax. The editors concerned were fired and Professor Hugh Trevor Roper, who had endorsed the Diary, was humiliated. Because of fear that Creighton was also a hoaxer, he was made to run a gauntlet of interrogations on numerous occasions by wary publishers. Shulman writes:
“Whatever Creighton described –whether it was a traveling route, a conversation… a piece of complex technical equipment like infra-red instruments…minute facts were provided to justify authenticity. In seven years of monitoring [Creighton’s] accounts, I found an astonishing consistency about these myriad details, and under questioning by numerous experts, he rarely wavered.” (p. 126)
Creighton produced letters from Churchill, Ian Fleming and Lord Montbatten (all dead by then) confirming the authenticity of the operation. Montbatten sent him a Memorandum listing all the personnel that took part and confirming Creighton and Fleming “escorted Martin Bormann out of the bunker and made your escape downstream on the rivers Spree and Havel, arriving on the West Bank of the Elbe to the safety of Allied forces there on May 11th…” (p.133)
When the publishers questioned the authenticity of these letters, Creighton produced an affidavit from “Susan Kemp,” the Third in Command of the Operation, and finally she appeared before the publishers in person.
When the book was finally published, the critical reception was “horrendous.” No one could believe that “such a childish fantasy was fact” nor understand how a reputable publisher like Simon and Schuster could issue “such a farrago of nonsense.” (160) Yet, when Creighton offered a reward of $30,000 to anyone who could prove the story false, no one made a claim.
In spite of the critical reaction, the book sold about a million copies worldwide, but no film was made. It seems likely that MI-6 orchestrated the campaign to discredit the book. Another book claiming Bormann had died in Berlin appeared at exactly the same time, and before that, MI6 had
produced a Bormann who was then exposed as a hoax.
WHY DID THE ILLUMINATI LET CREIGHTON PRODUCE THIS BOOK?
Churchill had given Creighton permission to write this story after his death, “omitting of course those matters which you know can never be revealed.”
Churchill may have had a sentimental attachment to someone he, Mountbatten and Morton had sexually exploited as a youth. They may have wanted Creighton to receive his due recognition and reward for his illustrious service to the Illuminati cause. But mainly, I think they had confidence in the way the story had been spun. Bormann had supposedly agreed to hand over all Nazi assets abroad in exchange for safe escort to England and protection and security as a British immigrant. (133)
We know that in reality that the loot was not returned to their rightful owners, as Creighton and Fleming had been told. It was kept by the Illuminati, including many Nazis. Shulman writes: “Millions if not billions of German funds were creamed off by the Morton Section (MI-6) and the CIA with very little left over for the looted victims…” (167)
In England, Bormann was given plastic surgery and a new identity and continued to be what he had always been, an Illuminati agent. He made several trips to South America between 1945 and 1956 where he advanced the Nazi cause. When things got too hot in England in 1956, his alias conveniently died and Bormann was flown to Argentina. His health began to fail and he died in Paraguay in February 1959, at age 59.
Ainsworth-Davis, who died last November, later wrote a prequel to Op JB which Greg Hallett published in 2012. I read it and found little of interest.
CONCLUSION
Although the Nazis didn’t know it, they were controlled at the top by the London-based Illuminati Jewish banking cartel. Both Hitler and Bormann were traitors and this is the real reason they were rescued after the war. It is nonsense to think the Allies needed Bormann’s signature to recover from Swiss Banks treasures looted by the Nazis.
Martin Bormann and Hitler were Illuminati agents. The purpose of the war was to kill the “best of the goyim,” slaughter enough Jews to justify Israel, destroy German nationalism, and create the UN.
Wars are contrived and orchestrated by the Illuminati to advance the rule of Satan on the planet earth.
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