Germany Still Under US Control?
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Although Germany is a sovereign-state nation and no longer under the jurisdiction of the post WW2 Occupation Charter, with a fully functioning independent parliamentary form of government, its own military and police, the truth may be a little different. Let me explain…
The “Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany,” also known as the "Two-plus-Four Treaty,” stipulated that the Four Allied Powers would relinquish all rights they held in Germany, including the right to intervene in German affairs. This included the rights over the city of Berlin, which had been a symbol of the division of Germany during the Cold War. This treaty paved the way for German reunification on October 3, 1990, and Germany, supposedly, regained full sovereignty- nation status on March 15, 1991. A little history is in order here.
At the end of the Second World War, in accordance with agreements made between Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin, at the Yalta conference, in Ukraine, in February 1945, Germany was divided into four sectors of occupation by the victorious Allies – Britain, the US, the Soviet Union and France.
It was originally intended that the country would be governed as a single entity by central German administrations, in accordance with decisions made by the four Allies acting jointly, through the Allied Control Council in Berlin, but in practice, each of the Allies ran their sector, more or less independently, for the first two years of the occupation.
In 1947, the British and US zones combined economically to form the ‘Bizone’ but remained separate political entities. It was not until 1949, four years after the end of the war, that the three western zones formally joined together to form the Federal Republic of West Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) or BRD, and the Soviet zone became the German Democratic Republic of East Germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) or DDR
Following the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990, the Treaty was ratified and Germany became fully sovereign on March 15, 1991. All occupation forces, except for the Belgian forces who remained until 2005, were withdrawn from German territory. The Saar Protectorate, previously under French administration, also joined the Federal Republic of Germany as the state of Saarland , in 1957.
However, technically, Germany is still at war. There has not been a peace treaty signed, only a signing of an unconditional surrender. The original German Constitution of 1918, which toppled the German monarchy and established a Parliamentary Republic with a President, a Chancellor, and a Parliament (Reichstag), remains suspended. There is only a “Basic Law” for the occupied country and Germany still remains an enemy country in the U.N. Charter. Most of all, many of the 1945 occupation statutes still apply, giving extraordinary powers to the US government, which the American intelligence agencies exploit.
In Germany, to this day, the CIA uses the U.S. occupation powers to claim legal authority to run its covert operations and assets, which includes most German politicians and most parties in Germany. The Trump administration needs to realize that when they have a conversation with Europe, they actually talking with their old nemesis, their old opposition, the CIA. Again, allow me to explain.
The EU was created by the CIA. It's a CIA conception. That's actually a matter of public record, because fortunately, some of these CIA records were published, and it turns out that all the founding fathers of the European Union, celebrated by streets and buildings named after them in Brussels, Belgium: Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman or Paul Henri-Spaak, were all CIA assets.
And then there is the so-called “European movement,” which was a CIA cash dispensary to all the European political parties of the European Union. Another influential European entity was “The European Youth Movement,” which was 100% CIA funded, and that's really what's behind European politics and policy.
To this day, and the nationalists in the German government don’t like the CIA using the occupation statutes to commit illegal activities done under the authority of the occupation statutes. Germany, legally, is still under occupation, and the United States has the legal legal authority to intervene in Germany’s internal affairs, although it is done imperceptibly under the radar of public perception.
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