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ISBN 10: 047311478X
ISBN 13: 9780473104535
Author: Greg Hallett, The Spymaster
This is the most comprehensive and honest Hitler Biography, offering a whole new and unique look at all the old chestnuts surrounding Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. The author uses the personal assistance of a Spymaster in marshalling much new material surrounding Hitler’s origins, his sexuality, and his British Training, long hidden by a conspiracy of British and American political leaders. He takes an in depth look at the British Royal Family and finds them wanting, full of spies, perverts, and morons, with the morons being the least dangerous.
He delves into the James Bond myths and finds the true James Bond was a lot younger and more homicidal than anyone had previously thought. He interview James Bond III on one of the last ‘hits’ on Adolf Hitler, well after his official death.
He also provides a new take on the mystery surrounding Rudolph Hess. An amazing thought-provoking study from the already detail history of Hess. State secrets abound on nearly every page.
Greg Hallett: I interviewed the KGB in Moscow in December 1989 at a point when they were open, due to lack of pay. At the time you could buy information for the price of a meal. This led to some psychological information being supplied which led to international contacts and meeting with a Spymaster. The Spymaster and other intelligence operatives have been briefing me for the past three years resulting in ten books. This is book five of ten (and just to confuse you) there are four books in this immediate series.
Hitler was a British Agent covers Hitler’s incestuous parentage, his training in Britain, his sex with men, his bizarre sexual habits with women, including fake suicides and murders made to look like suicides. It delves into Hitler’s psychiatric condition and how, during his missing year, he was manipulated by ‘deconstruction’ to perform as a British Agent, that is, an agent for the British war machine.
The book covers Hess and doppelgänger Hess’ simultaneous flight to Britain, Anthony Blunt’s conception by a royal, Wallis Simpson’s sexual practises with King Edward VIII and how she leaked British secrets to Hitler.
Hitler was a British Agent covers Operation JAMES BOND to remove Martin Bormann out of Berlin and exposes for the first time Operation WINNIE THE POOH to remove Hitler out of Berlin. It reveals that the origins of the Cold War were in the hunt for the missing Hitler from 1 May 1945 and this became the excuse for surveillance in virtually every country in the world. Hitler was a British Agent leaves an air that everything that happens now, happens because of 1945.
In the 18 chapters it covers the masterful deceptions of war, the creation of war, the training of top level double agents, the repeated faking of their deaths and their escapes, making this book something of an illusion-buster with applications to the analysis of war now and formulas for the time in between wars. The book explains how the ‘real’ history applies to the ‘real’ present.
Many intelligence officers were interviewed in writing this book and they have given the low-down on what really happened in the many wars from 1936. In some cases, they, or their fathers, were the main players in the vignettes. These personal histories date back to the Spanish Civil War with George Orwell and redefine the origins of Animal Farm.
Hitler Was a British Agent 2nd Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The Historical Context of World War II
- The Political Landscape of Pre-War Europe
- The Rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler
- The Role of British Foreign Policy Before and During World War II
- The Geopolitical Struggles Between Germany and Britain
- The Concept of Spying in 20th Century Warfare
Chapter 2: Uncovering the British Intelligence Connection
- Early British Involvement with Hitler and the Nazis
- The Role of MI5, MI6, and Other Intelligence Agencies
- Secret Contacts: How Britain Established Links with the Nazi Party
- The Alleged British Support for Hitler’s Rise to Power
- The Origins of the “Hitler as a British Agent” Theory
Chapter 3: The Man Behind the Myth: Hitler’s British Connections
- Investigating Hitler’s Early Life and Possible British Ties
- Key Figures in Hitler’s Inner Circle with British Connections
- The Role of Rudolf Hess and Other Nazi Leaders
- Hitler’s Early Supporters and Their Potential Links to British Intelligence
- A Closer Look at Hitler’s Relationships with British Aristocracy
Chapter 4: The Role of British Intelligence During World War II
- British Military Strategy and its Alleged Support for Nazi Germany
- The Manipulation of German Aggression for British Political Gain
- Intelligence Operations to Maintain Peace with Hitler
- The “Unseen Hand” of British Spymasters in Nazi Actions
- The Role of Deception, Disinformation, and Double Agents
Chapter 5: Hitler’s Political Agenda and British Influence
- The Strategic Goals of Hitler’s Foreign Policy
- Was Hitler’s Expansionism in Europe Designed to Benefit Britain?
- The Negotiations Behind the Scenes: Munich Agreement and More
- How British Intelligence Shaped Hitler’s Public and Military Strategy
- The Secret Alliances that Shaped World War II
Chapter 6: The Controversial Evidence: Documents, Testimonies, and Interrogations
- The Evidence from Key Historical Documents and Secret Reports
- Testimonies from Defectors, Spies, and Survivors
- Declassified Intelligence Files: What They Reveal About British Involvement
- Interviews with Military and Political Figures After the War
- The Examination of Key Events That Suggest British Manipulation
Chapter 7: The Theory of Controlled Conflict: Britain and Nazi Germany
- The Strategy of Prolonging the War for Political and Economic Gain
- British Manipulation of Hitler’s Aggression Towards the Soviet Union
- The Role of British Agents in Shaping Hitler’s Foreign Policy
- How British Influence May Have Directed Nazi Military Operations
- The Balance of Power: Britain’s Hidden Hand in the Nazi War Machine
Chapter 8: The Fallout of Hitler’s British Connections
- The Impact of This Theory on Post-War Politics
- How the British Government Handled the Revelations After the War
- The Suppression of Information About British Intelligence and Nazi Germany
- The Cover-Up: Why It Took Decades for These Connections to Surface
- How This Theory Challenges the Traditional Narrative of World War II
Chapter 9: Revising History: The Need for Reinterpretation
- The Importance of Re-Evaluating Historical Assumptions
- How This Theory Alters Our Understanding of WWII and Hitler’s Role
- The Relevance of Intelligence and Espionage in Modern History
- Lessons to Be Learned From Britain’s Involvement with Nazi Germany
- The Future of WWII Research and the Debate Over Historical Narratives
Chapter 10: Concluding Thoughts: The Legacy of the Theory
- The Implications of British Intelligence Involvement in WWII
- The Continued Controversy and Debate Surrounding Hitler’s Alleged British Ties
- The Long-Term Impact on Historical Research and Public Perception
- Final Reflections on the Work of British Intelligence During WWII
- A Call for Further Investigation and Uncovering the Truth
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