Meet the Vaccine Boss - Dr. Karl Genzken

On December 9, 1946, a special trial was held in Nuremberg, Germany for twenty physicians who had worked for Nazi Germany in various capacities. The main doctor indicted, tried, and found guilty was Dr. Karl Brandt, one of Adolf Hitler's personal physicians (Dr. Theodore Morrel was Hitler's attending physician, he was not charged though some legal authorities think he should have been, as he had created a vitamin supplement for German Troops that contained methamphetamines!). Brandt and six others were found guilty of their crimes and were hung for their crimes.

Iron Cross - First Class

Why is this trial important for our purposes? If we are to find out how authorized the chemical weapons work of Dr. Mengele, it is likely we will find him on this list. When looking through the records of Dr. Mengele, we find a reference to Dr. Karl Genzken, the Chief of the Medical Department of the Waffen SS. Since Dr. Mengele served on the Russian front in the medical corps for the Waffen SS, it would not be surprising to discover that Dr. Genzken knew of him. It is even more likely because Dr. Mengele won an Iron Cross-First Class for pulling two soldiers out of a burning tank. The Iron Cross-First Class (pictured to the right) is one of highest military awards Germany awards soldiers for bravery "above and beyond the call of duty." German officers respect their soldiers highly when they perform bravely in the field. Therefore, a meeting between these two men in not out of the realm of possibilities. But let's see what the Bible Codes have to say about this.

Bible Code Matrix Bible Code Key

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It is pretty clear from this Bible Code that Dr. Mengele used his Iron Cross citation to get himself a meeting with Dr. Karl Genzken, the head of the Waffen SS Medical Department. However, this meeting wasn't a lot of war talk over some drinks. Dr. Mengele came prepared. He had a portfolio with him that contained a letter of recommendation from his old medical school professor: Dr. Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, a well-known research physician in Europe. Dr. Mengele also had probably typed up some serious research ideas that he wanted to pursue. It helped him that those ideas coincided with ideas that Dr. Genzken had (he had likely done his own research on Dr. Genzken to learn what his interests were). Also, Dr. Mengele already had a lab and a considerable number of test subjects from Auschwitz Concentration Camp, one of the largest camps in the Third Reich. What he needed was money, authorizations, and resources that only Dr. Genzken and his office could provide. Dr. Genzken was likely very impressed by what he was hearing from this young doctor. Together, they created a partnership that would last through the War and until Genzken's death in 1957.

SS Major General Karl Genzken

Even though this Bible Code chronicles at least two meetings of Drs. Genzken and Mengele, much of it goes over the spiritual connections Dr. Genzken had developed over the years. This may well explain why he finished his SS career as a Lieutenant General. As an "observer of times," he had connections to the Watchers, to the demon-elohim Cain, and to the demon-elohim Ashima (Asmodeus). He was at least familiar with the idea of a using marks to signify himself has a member of the SS, as a member of the Order of the Black Sun, and as a vehicle to extract souls from human beings. He would use these memberships to financially enhance himself in many ways and, when the time came, get himself out of prison. However, he was likely the first to understand the concept of using viruses to create a need for a vaccine that could give people a "Mark of the Beast." Unfortunately, by the time he had figured most of this out, he was closing in on sixty years old, so he lacked the ambition and time needed to accomplish these monumental tasks. The best he could do is identify young doctors and instill them with his vision.

Despite his considerable influence in Nazi Germany, he understood that with the War coming to an end, he had to protect the people under him and prepare them to carry on his work. At sixty years old, he knew his career was almost over. Even though he likely could have escaped to South America, he surrendered to Allied authorities allowing others to escape. He was tried as one of twenty doctors at the Nuremberg "Doctors" Trial and convicted of the main charges against him. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, which was later commuted to 20 years imprisonment.

When the Eisenhower Administration took office in January of 1953, they almost immediately installed Allen Dulles as Director of Central Intelligence on February 26, 1953. While Dulles and Genzken had met years before at his induction into the Order of the Black Sun, they had no contact thanks to the notoriety of the Nuremberg "Doctors" Trial. Even though Allen Dulles was a Deputy Director of the CIA, he knew that working out a release for Dr. Genzken during the Truman Administration would be an exercise in fultility. But when the Eisenhower Administration came into office, Dr. Genzken would get one more chance. Click Here to see what that chance is.

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