The Hidden Origins of the Kosovo Liberation Army
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The hidden origins of the KLA

The Neo-Racist World Disorder

Behind the scenes, German civil and military intelligence services have been 
secretly training and equipping the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) rebels since 
1996. Germany is also the principal destination for most refugees from the 
Balkans, and the influx of these political asylum immigrants has become a 
political and financial controversy among the German people. Unknown to most 
Americans is that the purported government of the "Kosovo Republic" is
based in Germany, where approximately half a million Kosovars now live.

As the Kosovar refugee exodus continues, initiated by the failed KLA guerilla 
offensive in 1998, substantial evidence is surfacing that German covert 
'diplomacy' has supported, if not initiated and organized, the KLA since its 
inception in February 1996. The government of Helmut Kohl, former German 
chancellor, had officially and publicly supported the pro-NATO western 
alliance in their demands that Slobodan Milosevic, the Yugoslavian president, 
end
his incursion into Kosovo and 'persuade' him to enter negotiations with the 
rebellious Albanians in the province. 

The birth of the KLA in 1996 began with the appointment of Hasjorg Geiger as 
the new head of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), the German Federal 
Intelligence Service. [The BND was founded in 1956 through the reformation of 
the semi-official Gehlen Organization. It answers directly to the German 
Chancellor and has a staff of nearly 7,000 people]. One of his first 
operations was to establish one of the largest BND regional stations in 
Tirana, the
Albanian capital. BND agents have worked hand-in-hand with the leaders of the 
SHiK, the Albanian secret service. The SHiK was the successor to the 
Sigurimi, the feared communist-era security service, many of whose agents are 
still active. The BND agents were in charge of selecting recruits for the KLA 
command structure from the estimated 500,000 Kosovars in Albania. 

At the same time, the BND bureau in Rome was asked to provide political 
intelligence back-up, including working among refugees in Trieste and Bari, 
two of the principal entry points for Albanian refugees. The German 
Militaramschirmdienst (MAD), the military intelligence division, and special 
German commandos, including the Kommandos Spezialkrafte (KSK), are also 
involved in training the KLA as well as providing communications equipment 
for them.
European reporters covering the Kosovo conflict in early 1998, when Milosevic 
sent police and special forces into the province to disband the KLA, were 
surprised to find that some of the KLA fighters wore Bundeswehr (German Army) 
combat jackets with identifiable German insignia still attached, even in 
front of television cameras. None of those pictures ever surfaced on CNN.

The MAD also provided the Albanians with phone-tapping and communication 
systems used by the Stasi, the former East German communist secret police. 
Much of the information gathered was filtered through to Albanian trained 
Kosovar guerrillas of the KLA. Weapons from former East Germany have been 
smuggled into Albania by these various German services for use by the KLA 
rebels, according to Dr Erick Schmidt-Enboom, a Munich based intelligence
specialist.

According to French intelligence sources, the black uniformed KSK, who had 
previously served an active role in Bosnia in their pursuit of alleged 
Serbian war criminals, have been training rebel KLA commandos in northern 
Albania which is still controlled by supporters of Sali Berisha, the former 
Albanian president.

Tomislav Kersovic, a member of the Belgrade-based "Institute for 
Geo-Political Studies", has publicly produced documents that finances to 
subsidize the KLA were provided through an Albanian foundation known as "The 
Fatherland's Call", with active offices in Dusseldorf, Bonn, Stockholm, Bern 
and other European capitals. Pierre-Marie Gallois, a retired French general 
and a specialist in geopolitics, believes that there is a definite desire by 
German
political decision-makers to destabilize the Serbs and supply the KLA with 
arms and training. Germany has traditionally and openly been anti-Serbian. 
Germany was also the first western nation to recognize an independent Croatia 
before the Bosnian war. It is now attempting to define a new role in the 
Balkan region, which it regards as vital to its interests. 

Why are the Balkans, especially Kosovo, so important to Germany? The New York 
Times, in an article by Chris Hedges on July 8, 1998, described the real 
wealth of Kosovo, the Stari Trg mining complex. Hedges described the 
glittering veins of lead, zinc, cadmium, gold and silver in Stari Trg. 
According to Hedges, "The sprawling state-owned Trepca mining complex, the 
most valuable piece of real estate in the Balkans, is worth at least $5 
billion." Trepca
Trg's director, Novak Bjelic, stated "The war in Kosovo is about the mines, 
nothing else. In addition to all this, Kosovo has 17 billion tons of coal 
reserves." Perhaps now we know why Germany is so interested in destroying 
Yugoslavia. After all, in 1941, Nazi Germany took control of the same mining 
complex, an essential supply for German U-boat batteries. Batteries are still 
made there today along side the gold and silver production.

In World War II, the Bosnians and Croatians allied with the racist Nazis 
against the Serbs, who the Nazis regarded as "untermenschen" (subhumans). 
After Germany reunified in 1989, it began to take a more expansionist 
attitude toward Eastern Europe, and Yugoslavia in particular. In 1990, 
Germany urged the Bush administration to help it dismantle Yugoslavia. As 
history now proves, George Bush (with his New World Order agenda) was happy 
to comply, since
the US had long standing plans to overthrow Yugoslavia's government since the 
days of Tito's regime.

The Germans encouraged and supported Croatia in it's desire to secede from 
Yugoslavia, and Bosnia soon followed. Germany immediately recognized the new 
nations, forcing the hand of the European Community, which had wanted to take 
a more cautious and diplomatic approach. The new Croatian state even adopted 
the flag and anthem of its former 1941 Nazi puppet regime. This is called 
Neo-Racism.

Despite an official UN arms embargo against Croatia and Bosnia, Western 
powers immediately began covertly arming them, which would have been 
impossible without the knowledge and cooperation of the BND. In 1994, even 
the CIA opened a new base in Albania to monitor troop movements and 
"potential targets."

American contacts with the KLA and the support of other NATO members besides 
Germany, namely Great Britain, are a matter of record. It appears that when 
Milsovec's police and army units began to retaliate in force against rebel 
KLA guerilla attacks on Serbian police stations in early 1998, Germany 
sounded an alarm for open and official support from NATO and the US. 
Continuing Helmut Kohl's previous support for the KLA and the unofficial 
Kosovo
Republic, the US entered a more active role of 'forced' diplomacy. Earlier 
this year in France, when Serbia rejected the US written alleged "peace plan" 
over the proposed occupation of NATO military troops in Kosovo, the threat of 
US-NATO bombings was made. We all know the outcome.

Germany has supported the illegal KLA and the unrecognized Kosovo Republic 
with arms, ammunition, supplies, covert operations and military training 
since 1996. Germany is the European leader of NATO. Now, NATO and the US are 
bombing the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a lawful sovereign nation 
recognized by the UN and international treaties. Does anyone see anything 
wrong with this picture? According to international law and United Nations 
recognized
treaties, NATO and German leaders should be tried for illegal military 
aggression and war crimes. Instead, NATO wants to bring Milsovec and his 
leaders before the international court for the same thing.

This is not another Viet Nam for the US. It's much worse than that. What we 
are witnessing is the official birth of a "New World Disorder" and, if it is 
not stopped very shortly, the beginning of a New World War. China and Russia, 
who have formed diplomatic and military alliances over the past few years, 
and are now demanding that NATO cease all bombings of Serbia.

Germany has repeated her traditional history of European aggression once 
again in this century, but this time the US and Britain are her allies. When 
will we ever learn?






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