Digga38
The seperation between what's fake and what's real
Tbh didnt even know it was a conspiracy until this morning....
Example 1: Gen. William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan, head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), meets with professor Roman Smal-Stocki, an academic and former Ukrainian diplomat, who is on the verge of being expelled from Germany and sent back to Russian hands. Smal-Stocki informs Stephen Skubik, a Ukrainian-speaking special agent in the U.S. Counterintelligence Corps, that the NKVD will soon attempt to kill Gen. Patton. “Stalin wants him dead.”
Or try this: It was early 1945. The scene takes place at a luxurious hotel in London. Over lunch, Donovan (whose wartime OSS was a precursor to the CIA) and Douglas Bazata, former U.S. Marine and member of Operation Jedburgh, a behind-enemy-lines sabotage unit, meet. The background: Gen. Donovan (much to the chagrin of some, including Patton) had no problems with hiring communists in the OSS, hoping to secure Russia’s postwar cooperation.
Bazata: “You have an additional mission for me?”
Donovan: “Douglas, I do indeed have a problem. It is the extreme disobedience of General George Patton .”
Bazata: “Shall I kill him, sir?”
Donovan: “Yes, Douglas. You do what you must.”
Who dun it HL?
Example 1: Gen. William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan, head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), meets with professor Roman Smal-Stocki, an academic and former Ukrainian diplomat, who is on the verge of being expelled from Germany and sent back to Russian hands. Smal-Stocki informs Stephen Skubik, a Ukrainian-speaking special agent in the U.S. Counterintelligence Corps, that the NKVD will soon attempt to kill Gen. Patton. “Stalin wants him dead.”
Or try this: It was early 1945. The scene takes place at a luxurious hotel in London. Over lunch, Donovan (whose wartime OSS was a precursor to the CIA) and Douglas Bazata, former U.S. Marine and member of Operation Jedburgh, a behind-enemy-lines sabotage unit, meet. The background: Gen. Donovan (much to the chagrin of some, including Patton) had no problems with hiring communists in the OSS, hoping to secure Russia’s postwar cooperation.
Bazata: “You have an additional mission for me?”
Donovan: “Douglas, I do indeed have a problem. It is the extreme disobedience of General George Patton .”
Bazata: “Shall I kill him, sir?”
Donovan: “Yes, Douglas. You do what you must.”
Who dun it HL?
the car accident, happened to paralyze him?