On May 17, 3:38=A0pm, Duck <duckka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Just readings Niks post about the Bush connection which is true but
> this deserves it's own post. This is a follow up post to a book I'd
> posted before, Wall street and the rise of Hitler.
>
> This book was written from a military investigator during the war. He
> was not a conspiracy theorist though it was his job to investigate
> them.
>
> He had an advantage over Sutton in that he was actually there sifting
> through the extensive Nazi records and hunting for the conspirators.
> Sutton though had a major advantage over him as he was looking at the
> big picture and do***ents from other investigators and congressional
> comittees which this guy didn't have access to.
>
> One thing about the Nazis they were thorough and do***ented
> everything, when they entered the IG Farben complex it took 500 men
> with 3 trucks 3 days to remove the tons of do***ents and that was
> before the top allied brass burnt them all. That was just one company
> and most of the do***ents survived as not one of Farbens three major
> buildings were touched during the war, despite the largest being
> several football fields long and several stories high. As he says in
> the book hardly a window was cracked though didn't make comment why,
> Sutton did.
>
> They said they wanted to tidy the place but as he says in the book he
> also came across barriers from the top including companies claiming
> diplomatic immunity and untouchable.
>
> Such was the greed of those business men working with Nazi
> organisations such as these that they kept the paperwork so who ever
> won they would still hold their patents and shares in the companies,
> though they could've easily have destroyed the evidence.
>
> One example was the Vickers company who made the hand grenades to
> throw at the Germans, the Germans later claimed the patent rights on
> the firing pins. Vickers gave them a steel plant in Spain in return.
>
> Companies involved came from many countries, companies such as
> Phillips, Osram, GEC, Ford, Standard oil, with finance from the likes
> of Brothers Harriman, JP Morgan, Thyssen, Rockefellers and many more.
>
> They weren't just building the regime and profiting from it but also
> making donations as they believed in elite systems such as the Nazis,
> Russia and China.
>
> Ford being one of the worst examples and he was even quoted in Mein
> Kampf, such a hero was he to Hitler.
>
> http://spitfirelist.com/Books/honorable01.pdf
>
> Duck
*I'll add some things which I found interesting in the book, when the
allies first arrived at the chemical company they met lab technicians
and scientists frantically running about trying to identify their
stash of lethal gases which were hidden and misnamed. They knew the
allies would investigate everything and it would only take one soldier
to open a can and they would all die. Understandibly they were
crapping themselves.
At the same time other Nazi clerics were trying to hide im****tant
do***ents, the investigative team simply stood back and spied on them
watching were they hid the evidence. It saved them a lot of time as
they would've taken ages to sift through it all and assemble it in
order.
Other notable names and remember this is back in the 40's were the
Dulles brothers, one of whom was in charge of the OSS, which later
became the CIA with him as director. Later to be sacked by Kennedy and
alleged to be involved in his assassination.
Duck


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