To: Andy from Beaverton
What follow-ups were there to this case?
It wouldn't surprise me if it were true, but I'm interested what kind of legal results or disclosures have followed this early news report.
2 posted on
09/18/2003 7:30:46 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
BTW, how about
this interview?
it is not surprising that the exile Czechoslovak Government of president Edward Benes was in fact very strongly infiltrated by communists and by the secret cadres of the Comintern, that among the people in charge of the Czechoslovak exile government's foreign policies were people like Jan Masaryk, Josef Korbel and Pavel Kavan. Kavan and Korbel are the fathers of the two more recent Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Jan Kavan and Madeleine Albright. I'm convinced that this is not a coincidence that this group of Josef Korbel, Jan Masaryk and Pavel Kavan used to prepare the foreign policy of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile during the World War Two.
In very strong opposition to Winston Churchill in 1943, President Benes and other representatives of the Czechoslovak exile government went to Moscow and signed an agreement of "co-operation and friendship" for 20 years with Stalin and totally under Stalin's terms! I think that people like Korbel and Kavan should've been brought to answer for this and I'm also not surprised at all that this connection with the Comintern has significance for their children who are still strongly left-oriented. I'm convinced that they are the Comintern cadres of our day.
During our research we found that Madeleine Albright, daughter of Josef Korbel, used to be a senior fellow in Soviet and Eastern European Affairs at the Center for Strategic and International Studies conducting research in developments and trends in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. This think tank is connected to the U.S. Government. We also found that Madeleine Albright's cousin, Ms. Dagmar Deimlova-Simova, worked for the Czechoslovak communist press agency CTK. This is obviously a sensitive position in the communist system. Can you explain why the communists trusted and tolerated Deimlova-Simova when a member of her family worked for anti-communist think tanks in a leading capitalist country?
An essential part of this saga involves the claim that Josef Korbel allegedly stole property that belonged to the family of a German industrialist named Carl Nebrich. [HM note: The Nebrich family didn't want anything to do with the Nazis. Consequently, the Nazis confiscated Nebrich's mansion in Prague, but not the property inside the mansion, which was later allegedly "taken" by Josef Korbel and brought by him to the United States. See also http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/99/03/STimes290399b.html and http://www.jewishsf.com/bk990507/ilondonjta.shtml and about the lawsuit read http://www.sudeten.de/sites./a52.htm.]
After the Nebrich family asked for the return of their property, the Nebrich claim was rejected. It seems that Madeleine Albright never intended to return the alleged stolen property. I am certain that even if Korbel could not be blackmailed before World War Two by the communists, a story like this would have caught the attention of the KGB and GRU after the war. They would then have very substantial compromising data on Korbel that could cost him many years in prison. In this position the communists had the upper hand on Korbel and could've done to him and with him whatever they wanted. Therefore it is not at all surprising that Korbel's daughter, Madeleine Albright, had such a prominent political career in American policy think tanks, like the Soviet section of the American Institute for Strategic studies. And it should surprise no one that she later became U.S. Secretary of State.
Regarding that absolutely essential fact about Madeleine Albright's cousin, Ms. Dagmar Simova-Deimlova, who possibly worked directly for the foreign section of the Czechoslovak communist press agency CTK, and because she used to live with the Korbels in London during World War Two and learned English very well, there's simply no case of a returned immigrant during the entire 42 years of communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia that would be able to hold such a prominent position in the foreign section of the communist propaganda press agency. The only exception would be made for communist agents. They have the door always open to all high places of political influence and power. Because Madeleine Albright's cousin, Ms. Simova-Deimlova, worked for the CTK without any problems and also at the same time as Madeleine Albright was rising in her political career in the United States higher and higher, this scenario is totally impossible under normal circumstances. Therefore this fact is compromising and incriminating for Madeleine Albright and her father Josef Korbel, alias Josef Koerbl, and suggests that they were possibly sent out to foreign countries, namely the United States, as communist agents. I cannot imagine any other possible explanation of this.
9 posted on
09/18/2003 9:21:37 PM PDT by
flamefront
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