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Bormann Forensic Record (the clean falsifier)

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The tidy myth that a top Nazi secretly ran a post-war shadow network dies on the forensic evidence.
Who they are

The forensic record of Martin Bormann, Hitler's private secretary.

What they do

The one cleanly testable claim about a Nazi 'Spider' network that could be checked and proven false.

How it works

The writer Jorjani painted Bormann as a post-war mastermind, but in December 1972 two skeletons were dug up near Berlin's Lehrter station; dental records matched Bormann's 1945 chart, an old collarbone injury matched his 1939 motorbike accident, and cyanide glass shards were in the jaw. A 1998 DNA test against a maternal relative confirmed it, placing his death on May 2, 1945.

Why it matters

It cleanly removes Bormann from any post-war conspiracy while leaving the broader 'scattered network' questions untouched — a firm boundary against unproven survival myths. The engine still names no overall holder.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #155] The one cleanly external-falsifiable 'Spider' claim, FALSIFIED. Jorjani's Bormann-as-post-war-mastermind is negated by the forensic record: Dec 7-8 1972 two skeletons unearthed near Lehrter station Berlin (Bormann + Ludwig Stumpfegger); dental match to Hugo Blaschke's 1945 antemortem chart (gold maxillary bridge) + collarbone damage matching Bormann's 1939 motorbike accident + cyanide-glass shards in the jaws; 1998 mtDNA (Katja Anslinger, LMU Munich) matched a maternal relative, placing death early May 2 1945. Excises Bormann from post-1945 continuity — a boundary against unverified survival mythology — while leaving the dispersed-Order architecture (discontinuity_proof) entirely intact. name no holder.
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