Michele, victim of the US intelligence services?
Michéle Kiesewetter, a German police officer, was reportedly killed by neo-nazi terrorists on 25 April 2007 in Heilbronn, Germany.
Her service pistol was later retrieved, when Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos, two German neo-nazis 'committed suicide' in a caravan on 4 November 2011.
Were the 'terrorists' working for the security services?
Zschäpe, Bohnhardt and Mundlos
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The 'surveillance' ended after a shooting.
The 'terrorist' Mevlüt K. is alleged to work for the CIA and Turkish intelligence. (Mevlut K. : CIA Link To Islamic Terror Plot)
According to SPIEGEL ONLINE
Zschäpe, Bohnhardt and Mundlos
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On 30 November 2011, it was reported that U.S. agents may have been 'witnesses' to the assassination of the police officer, Michéle Kiesewetter .
The magazine Stern published a U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document which suggests the involvement of the DIA; and the security services' protection of the murderers.
Turkey's Islamist government and spy services reportedly work for the CIA.
The secret document refers to two American intelligence officials and two German officials, on 25 April 2007 in Heilbronn, involved with the German-Turk Mevlüt K and an unidentified suspect.
Turkey's Islamist government and spy services reportedly work for the CIA.
The secret document refers to two American intelligence officials and two German officials, on 25 April 2007 in Heilbronn, involved with the German-Turk Mevlüt K and an unidentified suspect.
The 'surveillance' ended after a shooting.
Were American intelligence officers involved in the murder of the police officer because she had stumbled on a meeting involving Mevlut K, neo-Nazis and US intelligence?
According to SPIEGEL ONLINE
Mevlut K is suspected of having helped the four members of the so-called "Sauerland cell" to get 26 detonators into Germany for a planned series of attacks on targets.
Daniel Schneider, Atilla Selek, Fritz Gelowicz ve Adem Yılmaz
The suspicion is partly based on a statement made by Atilla Selek, to officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office.
Mevlüt K. had built up a network of Islamic militants in Germany and the Balkans, according to German police.
Acoording to Selek, Mevlüt K. was a contact man in Istanbul for Islamists who wanted to fight in Chechnya.
But K. was also an informant for the Turkish intelligence service, as SPIEGEL reported.
The German intelligence services showed little interest in arresting the various 'terrorists'.
NSU-Mörder: Hinweis auf Aufenthaltsort vergammelte beim MAD ... Translate this page
Neo-Nazis Beate Zschape, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe and Böhnhardt were implicated in the murder of the policewoman.
Germany's Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) apparently had little interest in arrests.
The MDR has recently reported that MAD was informed about the whereabouts of the neo-Nazis Uwe Mundlos and Uwe and Beate Böhnhardt, but MAD apparently took no action.
In November 2011, the police reportedly discovered, in a burnt-out caravan, 'the bodies of Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt', the leaders of the neo-Nazi terror gang who allegedly killed the policewoman.
Witnesses claim to have seen someone leave the caravan before it became 'burnt out'.
Many assume that the neo-Nazi gang, just like al Qaeda and the other Islamists, work for the CIA and its friends in NATO.
Links: provided by J.
NSU-Mörder: Hinweis auf Aufenthaltsort vergammelte beim MAD ... Translate this page
Neo-Nazis Beate Zschape, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe and Böhnhardt were implicated in the murder of the policewoman.
Germany's Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) apparently had little interest in arrests.
The MDR has recently reported that MAD was informed about the whereabouts of the neo-Nazis Uwe Mundlos and Uwe and Beate Böhnhardt, but MAD apparently took no action.
In November 2011, the police reportedly discovered, in a burnt-out caravan, 'the bodies of Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt', the leaders of the neo-Nazi terror gang who allegedly killed the policewoman.
Witnesses claim to have seen someone leave the caravan before it became 'burnt out'.
Many assume that the neo-Nazi gang, just like al Qaeda and the other Islamists, work for the CIA and its friends in NATO.
Links: provided by J.
Operation Gladio, run by the CIA and NATO, used neo-Nazis to carry out its acts of terrorism.
"Searchlight and others revealed that Gladio ... built relationships with existing far-right organisations and creating its own, such as Column 88 in Britain.
"In Italy Gladio made efforts to advance the destabilisation of society with a series of bombings over many years to launch the "strategy of tension", working with the fascist Armed Revolutionary Nuclei, led by Roberto Fiore, the friend and former mentor of the British National Party leader Nick Griffin...
"In Belgium shoppers in supermarkets were gunned down by men described at the time as being part of leftwing terrorist cells. They turned out to be serving or former police officers.
"The British section ran training camps for young, potentially fanatical members of the extremist British Movement and discussed pre-emptive strikes against members of the TUC and a wide range of people covering all shades of the left including MPs.
Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos.
"In Belgium shoppers in supermarkets were gunned down by men described at the time as being part of leftwing terrorist cells. They turned out to be serving or former police officers.
"The British section ran training camps for young, potentially fanatical members of the extremist British Movement and discussed pre-emptive strikes against members of the TUC and a wide range of people covering all shades of the left including MPs.
Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos.
"Most people thought that Gladio and its associates had melted away with the end of the Cold War but it seems it, or a successor organisation, has lived on at least in Germany.
"The NSU robbed banks to finance its activities and killed members of ethnic minority communities, with the suspected collusion of an intelligence service agent whose extreme political views were known but apparently ignored. These features fit the bill for a Gladio-style operation.
"A question remains over why the NSU killed the police woman, Michele Kiesewetter. Had she discovered something or was she intended to look like another alleged victim of a a non-existent Turkish gang war?
"A question remains over why the NSU killed the police woman, Michele Kiesewetter. Had she discovered something or was she intended to look like another alleged victim of a a non-existent Turkish gang war?
"Or was she connected with the far right herself? It appears that her father tried to rent a bar in the eastern German state of Thüringen that was used by nazis for meetings. A chef employed at the bar had the same surname, Zschäpe, as the female NSU member.
"Another question is why Zschäpe handed herself in. Was she worried that she might otherwise be found in a burning car with a bullet in her head, as happened in Italy after the nazi Bologna bombing in 1980, when far-right exiles were tempted to return home, only to be deemed unreliable and killed in cold blood by special police units."
Guns found at the NSU cell’s burnt out house in Zwickau.
"Another question is why Zschäpe handed herself in. Was she worried that she might otherwise be found in a burning car with a bullet in her head, as happened in Italy after the nazi Bologna bombing in 1980, when far-right exiles were tempted to return home, only to be deemed unreliable and killed in cold blood by special police units."
Guns found at the NSU cell’s burnt out house in Zwickau.
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