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exclusion of any “member of the Nazi Party or an active supporter of Nazi
militarism,” but the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency created false
employment and political biographies to circumvent Truman’ s command.
Those scientists were then granted security clearance and infiltrated
into hospitals, universities, and the aerospace industry, further developing
their techniques in propaganda, mind control, and behavior modification.
Among them was Wernher von Braun, who had been a member of the
Nazi Party and an SS officer who could be linked to the deaths of
thousands of concentration camp prisoners. (Fun fact: He married his
cousin.) He came to America in 1945 and became a citizen in 1955. He was
called the “Father of the U.S. space program.”
In June 1958, by the time those German importees had become
entrenched in a slew of American niche communities, | published the first
issue of 7he Realist, including a cartoon that depicted the U.S. Army
Guided Missile Research Center with a sign in the window, He/p Wanted. A
couple of scientists are standing in front of that building, and one is saying
to the other, “They would have hired me only | don't speak German.”
Exactly one year later, Wernher von Braun recruited thirteen
scientists to work with him on an_ ultra-top-secret program, Project
Horizon, to build a communication station on the moon. Its purpose was a
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