Part II of the SWC Infiltration Report Yaron was on live TV nationally in Germany last night and we received a call this morning from a member of the Parliament who wants to take up our call for investigations. We have offered the German government any assistance, including ourselves for debreifing, but they have been silent except for a statement quoting their old figures on the strength of the movement. Ron Furey's persona had now taken on an extra dimension. Lavishing dinners, drinks, and gifts on the individuals he met, he let it be known that he was fronting for a multi-millionaire living in the United States, who were interested in funding Germany's neo-Nazi movement. Returning to the United States, Ron Furey was again debriefed by S.W.C. staff. It was now apparent, however, that he would either have to produce his multi-millionaire sponsor for his neo-Nazi contacts on his next trip, or lose his credibility with them just as the pieces of the puzzle were coming more closely together. After lengthy discussion, it was decided that Richard Eaton, a seven-year veteran of the Center's research department would play that role. Eaton's work monitoring white supremacist and other extremist groups in the United States was a major plus. He would certainly know what questions to ask, and just as important - what answers to give. Made over to look the part, Eaton accompanied Ron Furey to Munich where rooms in an upscale hotel, booked on short notice, awaited their arrival. Impressed by Mr. Eaton's apparent wealth and Ron Furey's performance as his subservient lackey, Wolfgang Juchem and Roy Godenau (see separate entries) agreed to Mr. Eaton's request to meet various other leaders of the radical right (see entries for Roeder and Schoenborn) and living icons of the movement (see entries for Krause, Rost van Tonningen, Burwitz, and Goering). As the same time, Eaton told his new acquaintances how important it was for him to know that his money would be going to a movement that had the support of "middle Germany," i.e. doctors, teachers, and other professionals. Meetings with such individuals were quickly arranged. (See entries for Schenk, Klaren, Hammelback, and Walz) One of the most intriguing pieces of information gathered on this trip came out in a discussion between Roy Godenau, Richard Eaton, and Ron Furey while traveling by car to Bielefeld. Roy Godenau, who claims to travel the world selling antisemitic/anti-masonic literature published in Argentina by one Juan Maler, confided that Maler is really one Reinhard Kopps, a former Abwehr (World War II German military intelligence) officer who, Godenau relates, participated in "cleaning out" partisans in Albania. Kopps reached South America via the "ratline." He had escaped an allied internment camp, and took a list of other Abwehr agents throughout the world with him before making his way to Argentina. A good number of these agents were assigned to the Middle East where some apparently still live. Suggesting that his publishing company might be interested in translating Kopps/Maler's literature for the English-speaking world, Eaton convinced Godenau to try to arrange a meeting between Kopps/Maler and himself. Kopps was quickly contacted by Godenau and the trip was arranged. End of Part II