Colonia Dignidad

Colonia Dignidad was a colony/cult of German immigrants in Chile, that played a role in the history of mind control, founded in 1961 by Paul Schäfer (pedophilia cult Hitler Youth), a follower of William Bramhan (William like Antichrist William, ties to Roy Davis of KKK and Jim Jones), and Klaus Schnellenkamp. It operated under the regime of Salvador Allende (supported by jesuit Radomiro Tomic) and after the military coup on 9/11/1973 (Operation Condor of CIA), under Augusto Pinochet (Scottish Rite mason).


The jesuits had created communist colonies in Paraguay. Klaus Barbie used electroshock torture in occupied France. In 1956 the BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst) was founded in Germany with Knight of Malta Reinhard Gehlen, in cooperation with CIA (collaboration with nazi's through Operation Paperclip). The CIA developed the KUBARK manual of interrogation (electroshocks, sensory deprivation, isolation) and programed Charles Manson (swastika tattoo) at China Lake.

1961 was the year Adolf Eichman was trialed and Stanley Milgram conducted his electroshock experiments at Yale (S&B funded the nazi's).

From a group of 70 followers it grew into a cult of 350 people (100 children). Schäfer worked with Roberto Thieme (fascist group and CIA front Fatherland and Liberty, formed at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile), married to Lucia Pinochet.

Pinochet established secret police DINA, which used torture methods with electroshocks (like Ewen Cameron in MK Ultra experiments) in Colonia Dignidad on dissidents.

Like the CIA in Edgewood Arsenal, DINA produced sarin gas at Colonia Dignidad for chemical warfare. Eugenio Berrios was nicknamed Hermes (cult of Mercury, alchemy) and also produced cocain and anthrax, in collaboration with the DEA.

Chile morphed into a capitalist economy through economists trained by Milton Friedman at University of Chicago. Stanley Kubrick made A Clockwork Orange with references to nazi mind control.

In 1976 DINA and CIA agent Michael Townley assassinated Orlanda Letelier (Transnational Institute, IPS).

The UN and Amnesty International disclosed the existence of Colonia Dignidad in 1976.

ITC of Lew Grade (The Prisoner) produced The Boys From Brazil with Gregory Peck as Mengele with Bruno Ganz (Hitler in Downfall), based on a book of Ira Levin (Rosemary's Baby).

In 1990 Pinochet was replaced by Patricio Aylwin.

In 1997 the CIA and Simon Wiesenthal spread rumors about Josef Mengele visiting the colony.

Mathematician Boris Weisfeiler (IAS of Princeton, Pennsylvania State University) supposedly was taken to Colonia Dignidad.

Juan Peron provided shelter to nazi's in Argentina. Argentinian Maxima Zorreguieta married Willem Alexander of Netherlands (House of Orange, nazi Bernhard Lippe).

Ron Patton wrote 'Project Monarch: nazi mind control' (claims Paul Bonnaci was a survivor of Project Monarch, links mind control to the Illuminati and Josef Mengele).

Colonia Dignidad in pop culture

1993 Friedrich Paul Heller Colonia Dignidad From the psycho sect to the torture camp Butterfly
1994 Peter Levenda Unholy Alliance A History of Nazi Involvement With the Occult
2003 John Dinges (Time, Washington Post, Columbia University) The Condor Years How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents about cooperation with German Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst)
2007 The Colony  about Boris Weisfeiler
2007 Klaus Schnellenkamp Born in the Shadow of Fear: I survived the Colonia Dignidad

2015 Colonia Florian Gallenberger Michael Nyqvist Daniel Brühl Emma Watson (Harry Potter) Martin Wuttke (Adolf Hitler in Inglourious Basterds).
2017 Hunting Hitler History Channel episode nazi colony Bob Baer (CIA, Tracking Oswald, Syriana).
2017 The Tunnels season 2 music by Charlotte Gainsbourg (pedophilia agenda with Serge Gainsbourg)
2017 Dignity Mega-Joyn Götz Otto (Downfall)
2020 Cololnia Dignidad Netflix  Wilfried Huismann (documentary on WWF) Kurt Schnellenkamp

History of mind control

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