The trial of Nazi kingpin Hermann Göring, played by Russell Crowe, is the climax of the film "Nuremberg."
But at the center of the movie, now in theaters, is another extraordinary character played by Rami Malek: psychiatrist Douglas McGlashan Kelley. In real life, a man of prodigious gifts.
He was psychologist, criminologist, accomplished magician, gourmet chef, writer, TV personality, scholar of comparative religion, and an earnest amateur scientist whose areas of expertise ranged from zoology to astronomy to chemistry. He had an I.Q. of 156 — genius range.
Alas for him — and for us — he had one other talent. He could see the future.
A warning for America
"He was returning from Nuremberg to tell people what was coming," said his son, Doug Kelley Jr., the last surviving member of the

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