DuPont organization
also: the DuPonts, DuPonts, DuPont Chemical, DuPont dynasty
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Claims (8)
DuPont funded
CFR documented
“California, Texas Oil Corporation. So of course the Rockefellers not only give from their foundations, they give from their corporation too. Campbell Soup, Chase Manhattan. Who else do we see here? Corning Glass, Drescher. Oh, the DuPonts a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 49:13
DuPont funded
Al Smith host_asserted
“Smith had the DuPonts, which was part of the military-industrial complex at the time.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 6:53
DuPont funded
Herbert Hoover host_asserted
“DuPont and Rockefeller were the largest donators to the 1928 Hoover campaign.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 7:22
John J. Raskob member_of
DuPont host_asserted
“vice president of both DuPont and General Motors. And at the time, General Motors was the largest corporation in the world.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 10:47
DuPont financed_via
J.P. Morgan & Co. host_asserted
“But the irony is, as we have all learned about the Uniparty, J.P. Morgan was DuPont's banker.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 6:53
Paulino Sierra Martinez financed_via
DuPont guest_asserted
“On other occasions, he did drop names. Interestingly enough, they were names like United Fruit. Again, U.S. Steel, DuPont. U.S. Steel is very interesting given what we covered yesterday about U.S. Steel stabbing Kennedy in the back and then…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 41:18
DuPont member_of
St. Joe Paper Company host_asserted
“of the DuPonts in Delaware had a in on the place where the CIA likes to money launder. Crazy. Also in partnership with St. Joe was Ed Ball and Charters Oil, Raymond Mason. They were all there. There was at least one direct transaction where…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 8:15
DuPont member_of
Consolidated Automatic Merchandising Corporation host_asserted
“You had Remington Arms Company and DuPont Company involved in it.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 53:35
Mentions (24)
▶ 6:53
Smith had the DuPonts, which was part of the military-industrial complex at the time. But the irony is, as we have all learned about the Uniparty, J.P. Morgan was DuPont's banker. So if you can look at the triangle, you basically have Hoove…
▶ 7:22
on the bottom tying both of them together. So you quickly see it really doesn't matter. It's all one big family. DuPont and Rockefeller were the largest donators to the 1928 Hoover campaign. So you were really going to get one of these unip…
▶ 10:47
vice president of both DuPont and General Motors. And at the time, General Motors was the largest corporation in the world. And another guy by the name of Bernard Baruch, B-A-R-U-C-H, who is a notorious Federal Reserve slash Wall Street ban…
▶ 53:35
that I've read anything about believes this whole vending machine thing was a scam that basically was for money laundering. If you look at the people that were involved, for example, some of the people involved, now get this, these are actu…
▶ 45:22
that General Motors, Ford, General Electric, DuPont, and a handful of other U.S. companies. Hold on just a second. Somebody just said the comments were off. I don't know how you turn them on because I didn't turn them off. So let's see. I d…
▶ 46:42
Or anywhere else that allows me to turn them on or off. So I set this up the same way as I always do. That's totally weird. On my way. I'll try to find her. Thank you. All right. Back to the story. So basically you have all of those compani…
▶ 55:54
its own electrical power plants, iron, steel, banks, research units, and numerous commercial enterprises. There were over 2,000 cartel agreements, IG and foreign firms, including Standard Oil, DuPont, Alcoa, Dow Chemical, and other U.S. com…
▶ 56:19
this crap ton of chemicals to Columbia, U.S. chemical corporations. And once it was figured out that you can't make cocaine without these chemicals, Congress finally acted and barred U.S. corporations from selling those chemicals. But they …
▶ 51:52
Because this is just, it's absolutely crazy. Unilever is another big company. Here's major food multinational members that are all part of this. You have DuPont, Pioneer, Bayer, Shell, obviously HSBC.…
▶ 4:32
But while I was doing that, it was kind of interesting. It turns out that Robert Mueller's father, which I did not know until earlier this week, Robert Mueller's father was an executive of one of these companies on the insiders known as DuP…
▶ 4:57
It makes a ton of sense. I mean, that's really what we do. Before there was Gladio, a regime change stuff. DuPont was right down there in South America making their money in food and shipping. So, yeah, that is definitely pretty much down t…
▶ 29:34
Roosevelt would basically be a king with no authority, and this third administrative position would run the country. That's what it all boiled down to. There are multiple accounts of the plot, but many executives like DuPont, J.P. Morgan, G…
▶ 30:01
which, by the way, is all in the international syndicate. We've talked about every single one of those. Anaconda Steel is the company that was behind the coup in Chile. Goodyear was behind the coup in Angola and several other countries base…
▶ 16:33
In real anonymous colors, we're spreading the message. Don't go to the communist meeting. In other words, your president is a communist. Out of Washington came news of the creation of a business group for Latin America. A business group for…
▶ 8:15
of the DuPonts in Delaware had a in on the place where the CIA likes to money launder. Crazy. Also in partnership with St. Joe was Ed Ball and Charters Oil, Raymond Mason. They were all there. There was at least one direct transaction where…
▶ 52:42
Freeman was also involved in the $200 million Florida land deal with the DuPonts and Corson. Also in the mid-70s, Cuban-Mexican drug trafficker Alberto Falcon, and remember Falcon is the guy that we covered on Alpha Warrior Show that was lo…
▶ 1:02:47
Okay, that's hilarious. All right, I'll go back and look at it. I didn't get that connection when I saw your DMs before the show started. Thank you. All along, go ahead. All along? Yeah, Colonel, I just wanted to mention, because you had br…
▶ 20:11
There were few men in the administration brimming with such self-admiration as Alan Dulles. The departing CIA director had made sure that invitations to his ceremony were sent out to the who's who's list of the Fortune 500 executives. Pay a…
▶ 41:18
On other occasions, he did drop names. Interestingly enough, they were names like United Fruit. Again, U.S. Steel, DuPont. U.S. Steel is very interesting given what we covered yesterday about U.S. Steel stabbing Kennedy in the back and then…
▶ 19:48
to the Dulles brothers through his efforts to shine a light on the wartime collusion between Sullivan and Cromwell, clients like Standard Oil, DuPont Chemical, and the Nazi cartels of IG Farben. Voris further unnerved the Dulles circle by d…
▶ 49:13
California, Texas Oil Corporation. So of course the Rockefellers not only give from their foundations, they give from their corporation too. Campbell Soup, Chase Manhattan. Who else do we see here? Corning Glass, Drescher. Oh, the DuPonts a…
▶ 16:29
U.S. industrial leaders in Germany included oil and chemical companies like DuPont, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and Texaco. Food and consumer products such as Kora Corn Products Refining Company, today it's called CPC International, and of …
▶ 32:49
Charles Edward Wilson, and Philip Reed of General Electric, and much of the leadership of the integrated DuPont General Motors, U.S. rubber empire of that era, were among them too. More to the point here, however, the Riga Group's impact on…
▶ 20:46
A half dozen key U.S. companies, and yes, we're going to name them, International Harvester, Ford, General Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and DuPont had become deeply involved in German weapons production, in part because of the proble…