Monday, July 12, 2010

Adolf.

This is coolbert:

"my pet fascist"


Here from the wiki entry for Charles Willoughby. One of those officers of general rank, serving on the staff of Douglas MacArthur as the most senior intelligence officer [G-2] for an extended period of time, all the while wielding great influence!

"Charles Andrew Willoughby . . . was a Major General in the U.S. Army, serving as General Douglas MacArthur's Chief of Intelligence during most of World War II and the Korean Conflict."

Charles Willoughby - - born Adolf C. Weidenbach - - a German national! An immigrant to the United States, seeing active military duty in the those years prior to the Great War [WW1], seeing continuous service from the time of that era until and during the Korean War.

"On immigration to the US in 1910, he enlisted in the US Army first as a Private and rose to the rank of Sergeant and was honorably discharged [all the while using the name of Adolf C. Weidenbach]"

During the Great War, allegations of pro-German sentiment and involvement with a German spy were made against Weidenbach [Willoughby] - - allegations not proven, the man having been cleared of any wrong doing.

Adolf [Charles] - - in furtherance of his career, changing his name to the much more Anglo-Saxon sounding Charles Willoughby.

"He changed his name, it is thought, at some point in the 1920s to Charles Willoughby."

Willoughby having been thought to have fascist tendencies, at least of some sort, or voicing favorable sentiments?

"In the 1920s Willoughby was an admirer of Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco calling him the 'second greatest general in the world'."

I think we all understand WHO exactly Willoughby [Weidenbach] thought was the finest and best general officer in the world?

By modern standards, Willoughby would be considered UNSUITABLE FOR INTELLIGENCE WORK? The foreign birth, the name change, the allegations [even unproven], would raise definite red flags!

Well, THIS IS ALL NEWS TO ME! I was aware of the name Willoughby and the context associated with MacArthur, but not the details.

The sycophant too - - when it matters, quite often is NOT ABLE to perform? Lacks the natural wherewithal to deliver the goods in the correct manner. In the case of Willoughby, you have a clear and consistent pattern of failure with regard to intelligence analysis when it counted the most. ON REPEATED OCCASIONS.

You take it from there!

coolbert.

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