Office of Special Investigations
The Office of Special Investigations (OSI) is a unit of the United States Department of Justice. Its purpose is to detect and investigate individuals who took part in state sponsored acts committed in violation of public international law, such as crimes against humanity. In 2010, the Office was merged with the Domestic Security Section to form a new unit: the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section.
It has been described as formed in part due to Jewish influence and at least initially in large part being involved in hunting alleged Holocaust perpetrators. There are numerous criticisms, such as regarding John Demjanjuk and Arthur Rudolph.
See also
External links
- An American in Exile: The Story of Arthur Rudolph
- Bill O'Reilly's Terrible Book about the SS – Part One
- German Rocket Scientists Not Getting Their Due, It's because of Holocaust propaganda.
- Gestapo USA
- Modern American Witch Hunts, What 30 Years Have Shown
- Quiet Neighbors
- Swindle the Nazis!
- The Crime of Politicizing the Holocaust, Two Decades of Reflection on OSI Terror
- The Office of Special Investigations and the Holocaust Myth