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Sunk in Tupelo

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Sat Jul 11, 2015, 12:42 AM Jul 2015

The Best Enemies Money Can Buy - Dr. Antony Sutton of the Hoover Institute

Interview recorded in the 1960's with Professor Antony Sutton, who taught economics at California State University, and was a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.

In this talk, Prof. Sutton goes into his impeccable research on how a close-knit group of Western financiers and industrialists (centered around Morgan and Rockefeller in the US, and around Milner and the City financiers, in the UK) created and sustained Nazi Germany through the German company IG Farben.

Parts 1-6 are also fascinating.

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The Best Enemies Money Can Buy - Dr. Antony Sutton of the Hoover Institute (Original Post) Sunk in Tupelo Jul 2015 OP
Very interesting. Thanks for posting. JDPriestly Jul 2015 #1
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All this info went underground bucolic_frolic Jul 2015 #3

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bucolic_frolic

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3. All this info went underground
Sat Jul 11, 2015, 12:40 PM
Jul 2015

unnoticed by the American public, now it is leaking back into consciousness,
through many books and You Tube videos.

International corporations and capitalists sought growth and profits.
Investments were made in Germany and business alliances contracted to make
money and boost National Socialism as a strong bulwark against Soviet communism,
but Hitler was a political experiment that went beyond what most imagined. Nazi
Germany politically was run for the elites, in business and government, who spirited
away the profits for themselves.

After the war all the companies and nations were after German technology,
so they made deals with recent Nazis and companies in business and government.
Who knew how to run espionage in Europe, to halt Soviet expansion? Not the Americans,
so they used what was available: former Nazis. Many scientists and government officials
came to the US.

It's all in print if you look a little deeper.

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