The Controversial Death of Nazi Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Himmler: The Nazi Occultist of The German Schutzstaffel ‘Elite Guard’

After the close of WWII the untimely death (prior to meaningful interrogation) of Himmler at the  hands of the Chief of Intelligence for the British Second Army the incompetent British Colonel Michael Murphy (hungover and physically attempting to recover from an extended homosexual bacchanal) is possibly the biggest blunder of the WWII & Cold War historical era.

Note: The assignment was to apprehend key Nazi figures detain them and obtain information, documents, plans, keys, safes, gold, currencies, and anything of value. Himmler was the most knowledgeable and valuable Nazi asset.

Also Note: Himmler was actually Not a Nazi. In the days after the war ended Himmler was rejected as a Nazi and considered to be a peasant farmer by the search parties, the police, camp guards and the interrogation staff.

Himmler was Not a Nazi but was actually the demonic prototype for the Next Generation ‘Woke Activist’ had England understood what they had in their possession and properly interrogated Himmler and assessed Himmler’s post war plans the British would possibly not have fallen victim to every demonic activity and fallen so severely as they have in the post war decades.

Upon being apprehended the [Nazi Heinrich Himmler] group were driven in a truck by Sgt Britton to No 031 Civil Internment Camp at Barnstedt [at the camp Himmler was identified by fellow German Soldiers – Himmler decided not to wait to be arrested and instead made the first move he went to negotiate with the allies] – At around 7 pm that night Himmler asked for an interview with the Internment Camp Commandant, Captain Thomas Selvester, Intelligence Corps, and for some reason revealed his true identity. 

Himmler’s signature was checked against the prisoner’s signature, and identification was complete.

The MISSING Grave of Heinrich Himmler | Himmler Did Not commit Suicide (per German witnesses and repeated by the Himmler family members) as the official cover story depicts – the suicide cover story would unravel if the grave and body of Himmer were located.

Himmler was in the custody of an incompetent British Officer Colonel Michael Murphy who was so intoxicated days after the end of WW II that he was unable to perform his duties and instead of tending to Himmler Col. Murphy went into the next room to sleep in the morning finding the still handcuffed Himmler dead from exposure laying face down on the floor.

Colonel Michael Murphy was the Chief of Intelligence for the British Second Army during World War II, notably involved in the identification and capture of Heinrich Himmler. He played a key role in Himmler’s surrender and subsequent actions, including supervising medical searches and to identify him.

by David Anson Brown

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