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The Bird & The Bear - Session 85 - “Operation Paperbird”

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On this session of, The Bird & The Bear … Our hosts, Sammy Ray and Daryl Lazer, present the first installment in their next deep dive series on the history of the CIA … Starting with a discussion about the CIA’s first official mission, Operation Paperclip … Content cited in this session: “Operation Paperclip: The Secret Recruitment,” Available on Tubi and PlutoTV - “Annie Jacobsen, ‘Operation Paperclip,’” presented by Politics and Prose on YouTube - “Joe Rogan | The Harsh Truths of Operation Paperclip (NASA & Nazi’s) w/ Annie Jacobsen” presented by JRE Clips on YouTube … Let’s sort through it together!

(0:00) - The session opens with our hosts explaining what lead them to do a deep dive on the history of Operation Paperclip - “It was hungry hungry hippos for Nazi war criminals.”

(11:07) - Our hosts discuss the documentary, “Operation Paperclip: The Secret Recruitment“ - “The world’s biggest superpower ever … The richest country in history … That has 1600 scientists … That know nothing other than how to create s**t to kill people.”

(17:50) - Our hosts breakdown how Germany exploited a loophole in the Treaty of Versailles - “Even to this day, how western governments still make bad, near sighted policy decisions that ignore the harm that emerging technology almost always creates.”

(30:00) - Our hosts focus their conversation on Wernher von Braun and comments he made about the use of V2 rockets in WW2 - “Who does that sound like? Who said, ‘There’s good people on both sides.’”

(36:37) - Our hosts tangent for a moment as Daryl explains the multiple decisions that lead Germany to defeat in WW2 - “Like, World War 2 will be a topic as long as humanity exists because it was such a turning point.”

(41:28) - Our hosts continue to discuss Wernher von Braun’s actions during WW2 and how he ended up in the hands of the Allied Forces - “I have never seen somebody suck America’s d**k so hard … Trying not to die.”

(52:26) - Our hosts discuss the ethics of brining Wernher von Braun and other Nazi scientists to America - “Tactically speaking, I think we made the better play … Ethically speaking, I think we made the worst play.”

(1:00:57) - Our hosts discuss Annie Jacobsen’s presentation of her book, “Operation Paperclip” hosted by Politics and Prose - “If your a civilian and you do something really impactful, heroic for the US government, this is the highest honor you can get … Highest f**king honor you can get … And we gave it to a Nazi.”

(1:15:31) - Our hosts criticize America for protecting the legacies of Nazi scientists brought over to the US in Operation Paperclip - “Why is it so hard for people to understand this? For liberals, to understand this … That people in power do evil things.”

(1:23:47) - Our hosts discuss a dark truth about the Nuremberg Trials before closing out the session with their final thoughts on Operation Paperclip - “I’d rather be the ancestors of this s**t than actually be living in those f**king moments because at least now I can try do what I can to correct the past.”

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İçerik Dimes In The Dozen, Sammy Ray, and Daryl Lazer tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Dimes In The Dozen, Sammy Ray, and Daryl Lazer veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Please, don’t forget to share, rate, and review … Follow us on all social media @dimesinthedozen

On this session of, The Bird & The Bear … Our hosts, Sammy Ray and Daryl Lazer, present the first installment in their next deep dive series on the history of the CIA … Starting with a discussion about the CIA’s first official mission, Operation Paperclip … Content cited in this session: “Operation Paperclip: The Secret Recruitment,” Available on Tubi and PlutoTV - “Annie Jacobsen, ‘Operation Paperclip,’” presented by Politics and Prose on YouTube - “Joe Rogan | The Harsh Truths of Operation Paperclip (NASA & Nazi’s) w/ Annie Jacobsen” presented by JRE Clips on YouTube … Let’s sort through it together!

(0:00) - The session opens with our hosts explaining what lead them to do a deep dive on the history of Operation Paperclip - “It was hungry hungry hippos for Nazi war criminals.”

(11:07) - Our hosts discuss the documentary, “Operation Paperclip: The Secret Recruitment“ - “The world’s biggest superpower ever … The richest country in history … That has 1600 scientists … That know nothing other than how to create s**t to kill people.”

(17:50) - Our hosts breakdown how Germany exploited a loophole in the Treaty of Versailles - “Even to this day, how western governments still make bad, near sighted policy decisions that ignore the harm that emerging technology almost always creates.”

(30:00) - Our hosts focus their conversation on Wernher von Braun and comments he made about the use of V2 rockets in WW2 - “Who does that sound like? Who said, ‘There’s good people on both sides.’”

(36:37) - Our hosts tangent for a moment as Daryl explains the multiple decisions that lead Germany to defeat in WW2 - “Like, World War 2 will be a topic as long as humanity exists because it was such a turning point.”

(41:28) - Our hosts continue to discuss Wernher von Braun’s actions during WW2 and how he ended up in the hands of the Allied Forces - “I have never seen somebody suck America’s d**k so hard … Trying not to die.”

(52:26) - Our hosts discuss the ethics of brining Wernher von Braun and other Nazi scientists to America - “Tactically speaking, I think we made the better play … Ethically speaking, I think we made the worst play.”

(1:00:57) - Our hosts discuss Annie Jacobsen’s presentation of her book, “Operation Paperclip” hosted by Politics and Prose - “If your a civilian and you do something really impactful, heroic for the US government, this is the highest honor you can get … Highest f**king honor you can get … And we gave it to a Nazi.”

(1:15:31) - Our hosts criticize America for protecting the legacies of Nazi scientists brought over to the US in Operation Paperclip - “Why is it so hard for people to understand this? For liberals, to understand this … That people in power do evil things.”

(1:23:47) - Our hosts discuss a dark truth about the Nuremberg Trials before closing out the session with their final thoughts on Operation Paperclip - “I’d rather be the ancestors of this s**t than actually be living in those f**king moments because at least now I can try do what I can to correct the past.”

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