
When the Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess made his ill-fated peace flight May 10, 1941
he had no idea that his beloved Hitler was betraying him to lifetime imprisonment.
Instead of acknowledging that Hess was his peace emissary, and shaming Churchill into releasing him, Hitler dismissed his old friend Hess as "insane."
Hitler wanted to get rid of the dupe Hess and clear the way for Martin Bormann, who like Hitler, was a British (i.e. Illuminati) agent.
For their part, the British did their best to drive Hess insane using sleep deprivation and poisons as he describes in this memo composed for the Nuremberg Trial in 1945. I have transcribed these excerpts from Bernard Hutton's Hess: the Man and his Mission, 1970 (pp.160-165)
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