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Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Wall Street WWI-WWII Banker War Profiteer Manipulation Luciano Lansky Mafia Secret Agent Conspiracy: Morgan, Vanderbilt and DuPont Dynasties. Corruption, #57
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- ISBN8235759763
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- Date de parution22/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was an intelligence service elite social club featuring dynasties of wealthy Americans including the Vanderbilts, Morgans and DuPonts, yet also featured assassins as members that trained their recruits in assassination and elimination techniques at Camp X in the Canadian province of Ontario, including Federal Bureau of Narcotics Agent George Hunter White. Read in this informative report, how George Hunter White participated in MK ULTRA programs with the CIA experimenting on subjects with drugs and how White first gained experience in this technique in the OSS during World War II, which is where White also assassinated Japanese spies in India as part of this second world global conflict.
Also read about how the wealthy DuPont family, who had family members in the OSS during WWII, benefited financially from selling gunpowder in WWI for the allies in addition to helping Nazi Germany gain technological superiority during WWII through technology sharing agreements between the U. S. Chemical Corporation DuPont and German chemical company I. G. Farben, including technological expertise and patents in the area of synthetic rubber.
The London connected J. P Morgan banking dynasty, whose heirs served in the OSS in WWII, was the main purchasing agent in the U. S. for Britain during WWI. Learn about how Assistant District Attorney and later OSS Europe Col. Murray Gurfein assisted in making a deal with New York crime boss of "The Commission, " Charles Lucky Luciano, to allow Luciano to get out of prison in exchange for providing information to the Office of Naval Intelligence to help ONI in their search of spies working for the Axis powers on the New York waterfront during WWII.
Luciano is the man that arranged for cabarets, bars, restaurants and hotels to hire the ONI agents so that these men could pose as waiters, housekeepers, front desk attendants and bartenders to effectively eavesdrop on the conversations of people soliciting these businesses as part of the agents' search of spies working for the Axis powers and also used his mafia contacts in Sicily to allow the U.
S. military to prepare for the July 1943 invasion of Sicily. Read about how the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), formed under the authority of British Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton on June 22, 1940, worked in concert with the Special Operations branch of the U. S. (OSS) Office of Strategic Services, during WWII.
Also read about how the wealthy DuPont family, who had family members in the OSS during WWII, benefited financially from selling gunpowder in WWI for the allies in addition to helping Nazi Germany gain technological superiority during WWII through technology sharing agreements between the U. S. Chemical Corporation DuPont and German chemical company I. G. Farben, including technological expertise and patents in the area of synthetic rubber.
The London connected J. P Morgan banking dynasty, whose heirs served in the OSS in WWII, was the main purchasing agent in the U. S. for Britain during WWI. Learn about how Assistant District Attorney and later OSS Europe Col. Murray Gurfein assisted in making a deal with New York crime boss of "The Commission, " Charles Lucky Luciano, to allow Luciano to get out of prison in exchange for providing information to the Office of Naval Intelligence to help ONI in their search of spies working for the Axis powers on the New York waterfront during WWII.
Luciano is the man that arranged for cabarets, bars, restaurants and hotels to hire the ONI agents so that these men could pose as waiters, housekeepers, front desk attendants and bartenders to effectively eavesdrop on the conversations of people soliciting these businesses as part of the agents' search of spies working for the Axis powers and also used his mafia contacts in Sicily to allow the U.
S. military to prepare for the July 1943 invasion of Sicily. Read about how the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), formed under the authority of British Minister of Economic Warfare Hugh Dalton on June 22, 1940, worked in concert with the Special Operations branch of the U. S. (OSS) Office of Strategic Services, during WWII.























