The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 5
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Hello, everybody. I am going to go over here and go live on Rumble so we can get started. If everybody wouldn't mind posting the space out for me, I'd appreciate it. And happy Friday, everybody. Memorial Day weekend. So I do want to say that. Oh.
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Hold on a second. Let me get his name. I was asked to do a space with Coyote of Wall Street to talk about false flags. And I am probably going to do that sometime tomorrow evening. But I will let you guys know if we set up.
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A time for that. So I also want to let you guys know that I was recently asked. We don't have a date set up or anything else to come on. Get his name right. David Nino Rodriguez, who was a.
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famous boxer, he has a podcast, he's a good friend of Alpha's, to come on his show to talk about Operation Gladio. So, again, I don't have a date for that, but when I do, I will let all of y'all know. I'm definitely excited about that show. So, anyway, on to the book, Chapter 5, The Splendid Blonde Beast. So,
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This chapter starts off in January 30th, 1933, when Hitler becomes chancellor, and less than three months later, his government sets out decrees restricting Jewish people from working as doctors, dentists, lawyers, teachers, and civil servants. In October, so he took...
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office in January. So by October, a decree had been issued to bar non-Aryans or people married to non-Aryans from working as editors in the media. Nazi officials denounced Jewish culture in literature and in movies, and they had already began burning books. The Nazi party in the SS
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not the industrial and financial elite, initiated the Holocaust. But they succeeded in their program of genocide only by enlisting collaborators that were industrial and financial elites. They gave financial incentives to German business communities. They basically had instituted
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Later, the policy of taking businesses, blah, blah, blah. We know all of that. The author goes in and says, but Hitler's government did make it possible for businesses to reap rewards for persecuting Jewish people, as well as exploitation of prisoners of war and forced labor, laborers, sorry.
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German finance and industry made the most of that opportunity. And this isn't isolated. Keep this in mind. This is going on in Japan while it's going on in Germany. And I would argue it was just as, maybe not numbers wise, it was just as, if not worse, in Japan. Because keep in mind, we know that the
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forced laborers on the Philippines after they dug all of those gold caverns to store all of their treasure in, they literally blew them up to seal the site. Like some of them, the ones that didn't kill everybody instantly, and there was some indications that some of them had lived through the explosion only to die because they suffocated.
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So there was some horrific things going on in both theaters. But it's weird how you only ever hear about the European theater. Private Enterprise first fed on the German government's program to erinize Jewish property, that is to force the sale of Jewish-owned property at a fraction of its value to ethnic German business owners.
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This was called voluntary Aryanization because the Jewish people were allowed to sell it. But of course, because of so many sales at the time, they were getting pennies on the dollar for what their businesses were worth. So it wasn't really voluntary, but it was better than sticking around.
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Because a lot of the people used the money generated from the sale of their business to get out of Dodge. Later came the compulsory version of it, which began in November 1938. The government seized Jewish property without compensation and sold the plunder to other German companies. Now, what's interesting about this, and that's the reason why I make such a distinction between
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communism and fascism. Because fascism, as we know, involves large oligarchical business. Communism does not. So understand that none of these people wanted communism. They wanted fascism. The Nazis also consolidated some formerly Jewish and Polish-owned companies useful in war production.
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to large conglomerates run by Germans. The forced sale in 1930s usually maintained the trappings of quote-unquote ordinary commerce. There were attorneys, formal bills of sale, and this is where you're going to find Sullivan and Cromwell, too, because they were international lawyers
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A whole bunch of these deals. The voluntary aronization provided strong incentives for tens of thousands of Germans to profit from this supposedly minor form of persecution. It built support for Nazi rule because, remember, in all of these countries, you have to build this elite. And in the case of Germany, it largely existed.
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that is going to be loyal to the government. Nazi rule ensured the legitimacy of their new acquisitions. Most of these ex-appropriations continue to be recognized by German courts to this day. The earliest Aaronization can be traced to a national boycott of Jewish businesses initiated by the Nazi party shortly after Hitler came to power.
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came to power. The local leaders persecuted Jewish people during this boycott as a show of power, according to Anne Block, a historian. For Aryan businessmen, the boycott was a convenient means of getting rid of their competition. It also provided an opportunity to buy their competition for pennies on the dollar.
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It also served to fulfill the material promises that the Nazi party had made to them, many of which... Ma'am, if I can interrupt for just a quick second. You don't have video over on Rumble. Okay. It may be unavoidable, but I just wanted to let you know. I think I got it. There's this switch or toggle thing where you select one and then it goes back to the other sometimes.
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which I figured out the last time we lost video. Thank you. Okay. The Dresdner Bank caught wind of... Okay, hold on. I lost my place. Large-scale theft through Aryanization soon became a fact of German life. Early in Hitler's rule, for example, Dr. Ignatz Nacher, N-A-C-H-E-R, a...
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Prosperous Berlin Jewish man decided to sell Germany's second largest brewery to Engelhardt Brewery AG following repeated harassment and a Nazi-organized boycott of his beer. This was well before Hitler had consolidated his power. Nachter hoped to flee the country with his fortune intact.
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The sale was to be finalized in May 1934, but the Dresdner Bank caught wind of this arrangement. According to an affidavit filed in the Munich court, the Dresdner Bank, due to the fact that they had an interest in acquiring that same business, had seen to it that Natcher was arrested under a false pretense. He was put under such pressure
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that he had to give his lawyer unlimited power of attorney for the disposal of all of his possessions. He was informed that he would not be set free if he didn't sign the power of attorney. The attorney then sold the brewery to Dresner Bank for a fraction of its value. And Dresner sold the largest interest in the business to one of the bank's own directors, Carl Rocks.
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R-A-S-C-H-E, who installed himself as the chairman of the brewery's management board. Nocturne's partner sued Dresner for breach of contract and damages, and for a time the dispute worked its way through the Munich courts. Then the Gestapo summoned the partners to Berlin and threatened to arrest them unless they dropped the case.
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Under Karl Rooks, the brewery became a center of Nazi power and patronage. Dresdner Bank handed out positions on the brewery board of directors to half a dozen of the major industrial figures, including steel magnate Paul Pilger, Nazi strap hangers-on, took over local distribution rights, and many old Nazis remembered
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The Englehart Brew as the drink of choice at party gatherings. Roche was convicted at Nuremberg of crimes against humanity in connection with the organized plunder of the entire country. By then, the brewery extortion had almost been forgotten about. Legal exappropriation soon became a gold rush.
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In June 1936, the mainstream business newspaper published a glowing article praising German economic progress since the Nazis had come to power. And basically, it was all due to this type of business practice. The entry for 1933 recorded six major deals, two of which were acquisitions financed by the Dresdner Bank on behalf of the Flick Group, F-L-I-C-K.
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In another contract, German shoe manufacturer, Richard Freudenberg, purchased his major competitor, a Jewish-owned Conrad Tacking Company. This was the first of a number of such aryanization for Freudenberg. The U.S. government was later to report and helped build his business into the worldwide shoe and leather empire that it is today.
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The major paper listed 21 very large transfers and consolidations in 1934 alone. Most were forced buyouts by multi-million dollar Jewish firms of multi-million dollar Jewish firms by the German competitors. In 1935, 32 such large contracts were reported, including two major acquisitions of Jewish firms.
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by the Simmons Group, one by the Robert Bosch concern, and one by the Link Hoffman work, and another by Flick. The pace accelerated in 1936 with 22 major acquisitions in the first five months alone, including two more by Flick and one by the German subsidiary of none other than Ford Motor Company.
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Ford's attempted aryanization of Jewish property was symptomatic of the role the U.S. business played in Germany throughout the first decade of the Hitler's rule. At Ford's headquarters in the U.S., executives indicated that they wished to acquire the former Stower Work AG, a bankrupt German company. And it wasn't actually bankrupt. They just wanted it.
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for use as auto body production plant building Ford's for sale throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Although the company declined to disclose the terms of the deal, it did acknowledge that Ford's German subsidiary had become one of the U.S. company's most important overseas units. And I just wanted to read one of the footnotes here. One of these was an acquisition by the Deutsche Bank and Simmons of iron work,
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Electric AG of Berlin, a manufacturer of electric meters and radios. According to a later U.S. study, Aaron work owner Manfred Aaron had until 1935 been determined to hold on to his firm and wait out the Nazis. But after the Gestapo arrested him several times and threatened his family, Aaron decided to sell his company for a fraction of its value in the late summer.
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The bank financed the deal on behalf of Simmons Holding Company. Simon, whatever it is, group dismissed the Aaron family directors, installed their own men, and changed the company name to Helia Watt AG. Once under Simmons' control, Helia Watt became a holding company for a number of other acquisitions. Simon's Companies eventually emerged as one of the largest contractors.
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for concentration camp labor in Germany. Also, the big newspaper over there reported that Ford's purchase indicated a realization of the world's view of race as a basis of economy. Ford's German director, Heinrich Albert, wrote to headquarters in Dearborn that taking over Stowers
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was the best means to secure new German military contracts and to create the psychological basis to win the support of dominating circles, especially the Nationalist Socialist Party, by assisting in the expulsion of Jews from German economy. Ford's German subsidiary, whose directors included Ford's U.S. President Edsel Ford, its overseas chief Percival Perry,
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Berlin attorney Heinrich Albert and German automaker Karl Bosch adopted race as a criterion for employment in the German company. The next year, Ford dismissed its general manager, Edric Diesel, who had carried out many of the dismissals when it was discovered that he had a Jewish ancestor.
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In a revealing development, however, Ford abandoned the store work acquisition when the company discovered it would cost too much to introduce new technology and mass production. Thus, Ford was willing to participate in the Nazi Aryanization only if it was profitable. Other U.S. banks, companies, investors participated and profited from this.
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In the early 1930s, German imposed tight currency restrictions on foreign companies, forcing U.S. corporations to choose between investing their profits from German cells exclusively in the Third Reich or abandoning the German market altogether. Virtually all U.S. companies chose to stay. This reinvestment requirement created pressure on foreign companies to find profitable new investments inside the Reich.
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Two areas seemed especially promising, Aryanization and the semi-clandestine German rearmament program. New German conglomerates built mainly on the seizure of Jewish-owned companies sold bonds on the international market to raise capital to buy even more companies. Bankers traded German corporate securities that were de facto Aryanization bonds.
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though not called that by name. They sold them in New York, London, Zurich, and other financial centers. Dylan Reed, Vice President William Draper, emerged as one of the most prosperous traders of these bonds. As director of the German Credit and Investment Corporation of New Jersey, he specialized in U.S. investments in Hitler's Germany. After the war, Draper was to become
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the U.S. economic chief in occupied Germany. You just can't make that shit up. The U.S. companies bought substantial interest in established German companies, which in turn plowed that new money into the arms production that had been banned under the Versailles Treaty. According to a 1936 report from Ambassador William Dodd to President Roosevelt,
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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 problem of repatriating the profits. Our airplane people, Dodd said, have secret arrangements with the Krupps.
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U.S. investment in Germany accelerated rapidly after Hitler came to power, despite the depression and Germans' default on virtually all of its government and commercial loans. Commerce Department reports show that U.S. investment in Germany increased 48.5% between 1929 and 1940, while declining sharply everywhere else in continental Europe.
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It's almost as if they knew there was going to be another war. U.S. investment in Great Britain, while larger than that in Germany, barely held steady over that entire decade at 2%. So all of the money was going into Germany. The pace of aryanization in Germany intensified to the point that some German bankers began contending that any failure to participate
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And the legalized looting of Jewish property would open them up to charges of being poor managers of depositors' funds. Dresner's managers complained in 1935 to senior management that the rival Deutsche Bank had a $5 million mark aryanization fund that could be exploited by lending officers without the usual review and processing.
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of large investments. This gave Deutsche Bank a leg up. So they're competing to fund the confiscation of Jewish businesses. At least at Deutsche Bank, letters, quote, letters regarding Aryanization were sent by the CEO of Deutsche Bank to the individual main branches around the end of 1938.
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The Bank Berlin senior manager, Erhard Schmidt, told interrogators after the war, they stated, first of all, that Aryanization was now quite common and then pointed out that Dresdner Bank was deriving appreciable profits from such transactions. And for that reason, the Deutsche Bank in its own...
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would have to take advantage of all opportunities along those lines, unquote. Aeronization was seen as a legitimate business opportunity by all. The Nazis, well, not the Jewish people, but everybody else, the Nazis played only a limited role in the aeronization markets. The state created a legal framework for the process.
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but it was the private businesses that were doing this. By late 1935, economic minister Heimar Slatt, who was basically referred to as Hitler's banker, sensed the profits that the government could derive by imposing itself as a middleman in all of these deals. Under his plan, much of the capital gain would go to the German state.
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which would also collect a variety of taxes and transfer charges on these transactions. Schlott's comments and actions during the month leading up to the notorious anti-Semitic Nuremberg race laws in 1935 tacitly confirmed that the German private sector had often been a driving force in the economic persecution of Jewish people.
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Slott was not opposed to afflicting Jews, as even his self-flattering post-war memoirs make clear, but he was convinced that the Nazi state should play a greater role in regulating it so they could profit from it as well. Slott agitated for faster liquidation of Jewish businesses in his speeches to manufacturing groups and financial forums. He insisted that
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Hitler's state should control the process and become its principal beneficiary. This is a quote from him. The Jew must realize that their influence is gone for all time, unquote. He also went on to say, quote,
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understate leadership and cannot be left to unregulated individual action, which means a disturbing influence on the national economy, unquote. Aryanization appears to have been second only to the vast economic trauma of the Depression in its contribution to increasing the concentration of wealth and economic power in the hands of a few German cartels during the 30s.
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According to a 1939 study by Gunther Kaiser, according to Kaiser, virtually every major German company had adopted the practice. This is a quote from him. The mining and armament industries long before 1936 had been dominated by four mammoth concerns. Stalvern, Kropp, Klockner, and...
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some crazy name with about 20 letters in it. After 1936, Mansmann, Frederick Flick, Otto Wolff, and Reitzwerk, German Goring, gained influence in these fields. All four of the newcomers had directly benefited from the Aryanization. In the chemical industry, Jewish plants manufacturing soaps and cleaners
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Paints and varnishes were taken over during the Aryanization, and basically they were converted into a death machine intended for the previous owners. The systematic exappropriation of Jewish property was well advanced by the time the German government instituted compulsory Aryanization in late 1938. The new economic minister, Walther Funk,
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reported in November that of 7 billion marks worth of stock, bonds, real estate, and business assets registered in Germany as Jewish-owned, some 2 billion had already been taken by German nationalists through Aryanization. That month, the state announced a new tax. It was an atonement payment designed to tax Jewish people for the damages of the...
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Kristnalt pogroms that the Nazis had themselves instigated. The collection of this new payment was reported to have been administered by none other than the Deutsche Bank. The amount stated at first was one billion marks, purportedly to recompense for the abominable crimes of Jewish people. But within a week, Goring increased the levy.
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Hitler's government collected still another 900 million marks through this flight tax. Maybe that's where California got that idea. And New York tried to do that to Rush Limbaugh, too. Maybe that's where they got the idea, which seized at least a quarter of the assets of every person who immigrated out of Germany. I'm convinced. So they were all Nazis. I'm sure that's where they got the idea.
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By the mid-1940s, Aryanization and punitive taxes had seized roughly 4 billion marks from German and Austrian Jewish people. This was equal to more than 75% of Germany's annual investment in armament plants and military facilities on the eve of the war. It was about equal to the total assets of the Deutsche Bank and more than 12 times that.
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of the Nazi Germany's giant industrial holding company, VIAG. Hermann Göring, the senior official in charge of war mobilization, was later to claim that Germany's preparation for war had been bankrolled from two sources, Aryanization of Jewish property and the looting of the Austrian state treasury.
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Nazi leaders saw the forced liquidation of Jewish assets as essential to the viability of the Third Reich. The Aryanization were probably crucial to the Nazis' political survival as well, at least during the first decade of their rule. The collaboration of German big business shopkeepers and professionals that was crucial to Hitler's power in the 1930s would likely not have
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occurred without widespread Aryanization because they were all profiting from it. Their competing economic interests would likely have created political divisions that the Nazis could not control. Most members of the German economic elite were not Nazi ideologues, nor
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fanatical anti-Semites, at least not as individuals. They were, however, willing to sacrifice all of their morals and values and innocent people in order to get rich. They compensated for their complicity in mass murder through grumbling and doubts, acts of self-interest in that some instances ran counter.
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to even things that Hitler wanted done. German executives, military officers, religious leaders, often put forward some individual deed as proof of resistance to the Nazis. In reality, though, during Hitler's years, most of them had developed and maintained institutions essential to the system of destruction.
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This split between the individual and institutional behaviors became central to the elite's largely successful effort to escape culpability after the Holocaust. And that's what happened to Smith. They were all able to point to one little deed out of 100. So 99 of their daily actions was supportive of the Nazis.
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You know, if they wrote a letter, they made a comment, or they passed up the opportunity to buy something, they used it as their justification of resisting Hitler when they did no such thing. Oh, shoot. Oh, my thing just went down over on Rumble. Oh, my gosh. So many problems. It looks like it's still running. A case.
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point is Deutsche Bank director Hermann Abs, who became probably the single most influential German economic leader after 1945. He had been remembered warmly in recent years by many senior German Jewish bankers, like Eric Warburg of the powerful Hamburg and New York banking family.
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He had termed Abs my close friend and praised his extraordinary knowledge of banking and business. William Petschek, whose family's extensive coal and steel holdings were aryanized by the Nazis on the eve of the war, publicly expressed his confidence in Abs. Writing in 1970, Petschek remembered a September 1939 meeting with Abs and the Deutsche Bank.
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They agreed to do everything to help protect our capital for the future. More or less similar testimony on Ab's behalf had been offered by Rudolph Loeb, whose banking house Mendelssohn and Company was liquidated with Ab's assistance in 1938. So you have the Jewish people that supposedly had their stuff confiscated later on.
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giving excuses and support to the very people that did it. Makes you scratch your head. Abs and a number of, let's see if I can get this back up. Abs and a number of other members of the international banking and legal networks described in earlier chapters. Hold on a second. Oh my gosh. Hold on just one second. Something's going on with my computer.
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Abs and a number of other members of the international banking and legal networks described in earlier chapters were quite open to assisting wealthy Jewish people flee Germany with as much of their family fortunes as possible. Providing welcome assistance to a colleague in distress was obviously a moral thing to do. And so much the better if you could help yourself at the same time. Let's see if it.
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gets my live stream back up here. These rescues could also be a lucrative business, even when carried out without taking predatory advantage of the situation that the Nazis had created. Abs reemerged in some circles after the war as a decent German whose reputation had been unfairly blackened by public preconception, at least until Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Nazi hunter Charles
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Higman stepped forward with a blistering expose of Abbe's institutional role during the Third Reich. For those more critical observers, Hermann Abbe was not only the director at Germany's most powerful war industries, he was also the financier of slavery and Aryanization. Abbe's career during the Nazi takeover of Austria was a good example.
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of the complex role played by the German financial elite in the Holocaust. Hitler's government, the Deutsche Bank, and most of Germany's large corporations regarded the absorption of Austria into the Reich as a test case for going east. The theft of Jewish assets during the process was also a test.
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The persecution measures used in this new Reich proved to be faster and more sophisticated than they thought possible. Hitler's Ministry of Economics tipped off the Deutsche Bank to Germans' plan to march into Austria in 1938, well before they did it. Deutsche Bank director Abs quickly assembled a team of the bank's foreign trade specialists to identify Austria's choicest
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Jewish-owned businesses and real estate for acquisition. At the top of his list was the Rothschild-owned bank, Kredenstahl Bank AG, which the Deutsche Bank had been attempting to take over for over 10 years. Deutsche Bank had a small interest in the bank, but it had been largely shut out by Vienna's banking operations. Abb's team began a campaign to use
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to take control of the Rothschild Bank. The Deutsche Bank's chief rival in this effort was the German state-owned BIAG, which owned a major Berlin bank, which was called RKG. About a week before Germans marched into Austria, Abs met with the board.
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to offer a deal that the Deutsche Bank team had hammered out over the previous three months. Cooperate with Deutsche Bank and become a leading agency for further German corporate penetration into the Southeast Europe, or face the hostile takeover, probable liquidations at the hands of VIAG when the stormtroopers get here. The credit install board considered Abb's ultimatum overnight.
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then appointed him onto the board the following morning. The bank's directors did not reveal their knowledge of the coming Nazi invasion to the rest of the Austrian public. So it makes you think, especially during, when you look at the reversal of Warburg and the other guy that we just talked about, you almost get the feeling that there were some deals made. Nor did they even...
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notify the Austrian government. So Rothschild's Bank knows the country is going to get attacked. They make a deal and they allow the country to be attacked with no warning. Two weeks after the Nazi invasion, Credit & Stall formally became a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. The transaction did not go smoothly.
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VIAG, its subsidiary RKG, and the Dresdner Bank objected and tried to block the deal. VIAG used its status of the German state-owned syndicate bank to establish itself as a trustee for a large block of the stock on behalf of the government. Different factions within the Reich offered competing strategies for empire building in Europe.
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Nazi state agencies and government-owned companies such as BIAG favored direct government control over most of the banking systems. They also were looking at different economic models with emphasizing that the government get a share of what the private businesses were doing.
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Much of the banking industrial elite favored a more traditional imperial approach to acquiring new empires in Europe, where basically they would go in and quote-unquote privatize everything under German leadership and just give the cut to the government. Among the principal spokespersons of this effort was Slat, Herman Abbs, and a young
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Bank Director Karl Blessing. Their strategy favored integrating businesses in countries occupied by Germany into private industrial syndicates coordinated through German-based cartels and through private institutions such as Deutsche Bank. The private companies in turn pledged their loyalty to Hitler, the German military, and to support the German military's conquest.
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the German corporations could buy up key enterprises in newly subjugated countries at bargain basement prices. Only in rare instances should the state take direct ownership of an industry. Much of the leadership of Deutsche Bank, IG Farben, and Simmons Company
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and other German-based cartels maintained that Germany should re-enter the world's marketplace rather than attempt to build an orthodox socialist empire. Austria and Germany's re-emergence as major military powers crystallized the debate over the German strategy.
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Kredenstahl and other Vienna banks soon became a focal point for this struggle. SS officer Hans Kroll, K-E-H-R-L, confronted Abt shortly after taking over Austria and told him that the Reich could not consent to the acquisition by Deutsche Bank of Kredenstahl because it would inevitably come
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control over the entire structure of the Austrian industry. SS banking specialist Wilhelm Kepler was more blunt. The Deutsche Bank wants to rob the Third Reich of its acquisition. It came to Vienna with 20 men to take over. The SS men were comfortable with Deutsche Bank playing a subordinate role in the bank, but no more.
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Herman Abbs replied in kind. He argued in policy meetings that Deutsche Bank could be a better position to exploit Kredenstahl for the Reich. His argument was, using his strategy, Abbs contended that Kredenstahl was in a position to reinforce German economic influence in southeastern Europe, provided its friendship with the Deutsche Bank was further cemented.
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His bank alone, he concluded, should be given authority to select staff and set policy in the Austrian institution. Abs won undisputed control of their attacking Bridget. Let me put Stellar up here. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank carried out the transformation of Credit Stahl into an Aryan institution.
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So abruptly and thoroughly that it was recognized during and after the war as a model of Nazification. A post-war investigation indicated within days after the takeover, the bank purged its Jewish employees, bought new German directors in from Deutsche Bank and IG Farben, and restaffed the bank's senior management largely with Nazi party members.
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Abs helped Aryanize scores of properties in Austria, depriving hundreds of Jewish families their livelihood and setting their stage for their deportation to concentration camps. Credenstahl eventually became the single most active bank in the Aryanization of Austrian businesses. Credenstahl loans to Nazi activists and to German businessmen interested in purchasing Jewish businesses.
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at a fraction of their value was supported. Credenstahl bought up Jewish assets for the bank's own portfolio as well. Herman Abbs was at the time vice chairman of Credenstahl's board with direct responsibility for the approval of all large transactions. The Nazi takeover in Vienna linked the special Nazi machine
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the Agency of Capital Transfer, the SS Central Agency for Jewish Immigration, to the most powerful social institutions of commerce, contract law, exchange, and basic business. The speed and efficiency of this form of looting startled even the Germans. The SS in Vienna used an early type of computer known as a...
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Hollerith, H-O-L-L-E-R-I-T-H machine, acquired from none other than Snow White, IBM, to register Jewish properties and keep track of their liquidation. The Vienna edition of the Nazi Party newspaper crowed that as a result of this modern registration system, within six weeks we shall have laid our hands on all Jewish fortunes over 5,000 marks.
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and within three years, every single piece of property. Private German banks and businesses use the SS registration data to take over 5,000 of the most prosperous Jewish companies in less than 18 months. According to contemporary SS reports, and according to the SS reports,
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and liquidated about 21,000 smaller Jewish businesses to make room for competing German enterprises. About 7,000 cases still left process in 1940. As a practical matter, many of the Jews who nominally owned the remaining enterprises had already been deported to forced labor camps. Many of them did not survive. So let me read one last footnote here.
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Jewish businesses taken over as their owners sought to flee the country included Delka, D-E-L-K-A Shoe Factory, purchased by Kredenstahl at 40% of the value, the Brunner Brothers, Lamp and Metalware Factory, Samuel Schallinger's Hotel Bristol, and the Imperial Wine House Seller.
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at 64% of their value. The Toppler family, tiller brand textile and uniform company, at 25% of its value. The Arianization of Brunner factory was jointly handled by Credenstahl and Deutsche Bank Berlin office. Captured records indicate. Meanwhile, IG Farben, which was also represented on
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Krettenstahl's board, took control of one of Austria's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, Serum Union AG. And that is Chapter 5. Boy, there is something weird going on. The rumble video audio. Bridget, are you there? I am there. Can you hear me? Yeah.
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I thought the space was glitching again. I'm like, holy cow. So, let me go out. Meanwhile, how are you doing, Stellar? Doing wonderful. How are you doing? It seems like every day the space keeps glitching. You guys are always so on target, though. Right. And, you know, and it's the weird thing.
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Because I just, well, I'm bouncing back and forth between Rumble and here. Excuse me. Yesterday, you know, we noticed that Down Detector was showing that X was having issues. And according to other people, Rumble was also having issues. Normally, if people are glitching over here, we go over to the Rumble post, you know, and listen there. Today, the Rumble is down. Just went spontaneously audio and video is gone.
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But the chat is still up. And then add to that, when I came back over here on my iPad, it says posts are not loading, just like it did yesterday, where it looked like it was glitching. So it may not at the moment be us. It may be Xtotally and Rumble, which those are the two major free speech platforms. So it wouldn't surprise me at all due to the amount of stuff.
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that's coming out, you know? So Bridget, can you not see me over on Rumble now? Hang on a second. No, Rumble is completely down with video and audio. It's just a big green triangle. Okay. All right. That's weird. Because I can see myself and it still says that the stream is live. What's funny is the chat is still up, but the rest of it's not.
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So it's weird. She's fading and banding as if she's being jammed. Yeah. Now you sound good, but that was before you left and came back. That's crazy. It totally sounded like you were, you know, like a jammer. She's absolutely spot on. Yeah. I didn't even think of it that way before, but yeah, that's exactly what it sounded like. That electronic, like it was trying to scramble it.
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So the bottom line to the whole story of Chapter 5 is that after World War II, a lot of the businesses got away with what they were doing, saying basically they were forced into doing it when in fact they weren't. They participated in gobbling up and supporting financially the Reich.
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by gobbling up and controlling all of these companies, and not only bought the Jewish companies, but they also benefited from the forced labor, the labor to the death, basically, in many cases, slave labor. And I find that extremely interesting. But to me, the most fascinating piece of the whole chapter was how a lot of these
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the banks specifically, it looks like, and in the case with the one in Austria, we know for a fact, they made deals. And they not only made deals, but they made deals ahead of time in Austria and didn't tell their government they were about to be invaded. And so it makes you wonder if those deals were not, hey,
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Play along with us. And at some point, like with the Warburgs, they came back and basically resumed operations after World War II. So it's very, very fishy. Very, very fishy. And then made excuses for the Nazis. Oh, that's not bad. So very fishy. All their stuff has stink on it. Sorry. That's the best way I can put it.
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In this side project that we're doing and tracing down these networks is just insane, the overlap. Yes, it is. One small club and we're not in it. We're hamster, I see you. Hey there, just got home from weekend grocery shopping, caught the last five minutes. Well, I just gave you the summary of it. They were talking about Deutsche Bank and the...
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large banks in Germany basically arranging deals with all of the Jewish-owned businesses, properties, or whatever, and they were basically facilitating the exchange of their properties at pennies on the dollar so that they could be gobbled up by all of their
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oligarchical friends in Germany. And we started off by illustrating the ties of like Ford and International Harvester and several others that were basically in the interwar period largely responsible for facilitating the rearmament in many different ways.
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Definitely a part of it. So you've got the enabling of the war machine and then the financing kind of locked up. But they talked about how, you know, like Warburg lost his bank and but he ended up getting it back and he ended up not getting pennies on the dollar either. And then the Rothschild Bank in Austria was taken.
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But again, it was ahead of time. They made a deal before Austria was ever even invaded. The bank went down there and said the Dresdner Deutsche Bank went down there and made a deal with them like a week before the invasion. And they didn't tell anybody in Austria to include the government that they were about to get invaded. Yeah, interesting that the same people that financed the.
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Nazi empire and build up the war machine or the same people who'd been in Versailles negotiating a deal, a peace deal that would have really driven Germany to the brink of bankruptcy so they could pick up all their assets for pennies on the dollar and then turn around and did the same thing after the war. It's the same darn people. Yes. So it's almost like we had a war so that they could get rich and a whole bunch of people could die.
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Same kind of people that might talk about establishing a new world order that's based on depopulation theory or anything like that? Same kind of people that might want to grab all the resources around the world for themselves? Those kind of people? Yeah, yeah, those kind of people. All along, go ahead. Hi, Colonel, can you hear me? I can hear you. Okay, so I just wanted to point out that this...
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author, Christopher Simpson, is kind of typical of a big change I've seen. Again, I'm 61 years old in spite of my periodical exuberance and sounding like a spring chicken, always. What I mean to say is that they used to allow on the left some truth about the CIA and deep state history, and now they allow zero whatsoever.
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And the contrast between Christopher Simpson, who who would have gotten some press in in publications like Counterpunch, which are not, you know, very, very far from mass media, but play a key role in kind of delineating what I would call the employable left as in professors, them sorts can say and cannot say. So, in other words, it's this kind of thing is it's just.
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invisible on the so-called left emphasis so called and again it's the same old story of you get the wrong the quote wrong team unquote which again is also misleading and in the sense of um it it also involves manipulation of a false binary as you know left and right but nevertheless it does have it has a mass marketing significance you get the wrong
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team to pick up the football and the the team that if they did pick up the football would have the demographic groups behind it to run for a touchdown and the blocking in terms of coalition building whatnot as in the sort that rfk was building in 68 they stay they never pick up the football it's the same damn thing over and over again and um i just wanted also to state like this this is kind of unrelated but it's it's kind of related to censorship and
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Um, so I have noticed, like I spent an hour or two on Twitter in my lifetime. And, um, basically what I've noticed is that there are certain days that will just, I am completely blocked as in not a like, not an acknowledgement, not even a, a mouse will Twitch, uh, um, as it were on my Twitter feed. And it's like, so today I was.
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you know posting for eight hours not without a single like or acknowledgement on anything which it's like some people might say yeah that's uh do it for mama but really in terms of measured against the other you know average of my posting it's like complete aberration and i i think it might be because today is kind of a special day and it's the day after the full day after you know the israeli
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shootings and in terms of historical memory construction it's like people are going to look back the media are going to look back at this day as like they're they will all mention it forever right and they're never going to mention the genocide going on in palestine um which will be you know crunchy mcleftis say that the same crunchy mcleftis who never see a cia anymore notice the marketing but so this is
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The media, the CIA really cares about collective memory. They don't give a crap about what you or I remember, but they care about collective memory. You know, so this this is a special censorship day on Twitter. And I realize that I'm just one person saying that. But I really have quite a sample size of, you know, my posting history here on Twitter. Humility Incorporated, as it were.
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Thank you for that. Yeah, there's definitely censorship. It's funny because Bridget goes back and looks at all of my posts for those types of trends. And she's found a couple where you have an average and they chart the average for you. And so when something that you post,
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that could be viewed controversial does not have anywhere near the activity of some of the more generic posts, it's glaringly obvious what is going on. 23. 23 views. 23 views one post got. That is glaringly obvious.
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That's statistically impossible when you have 40,000 people that look at your page on a daily basis. Well, excuse me, I shouldn't have said that. I have 40,000 followers of which even if 1% of that looks at your page every day and it's actually higher than that, there's no way that's a true number.
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It's just, it's ridiculous. It's ridiculously obvious, I guess, is the best way to say that. Right. Absolutely. That was probably the worst I've ever seen. And it was just, I mean, a total slap in the face. We got that two years ago. Right. Right. Yep. So, anyway, it is what it is. We're here for the fight. Hell yeah.
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I don't see any hands. Did anybody else want to say anything? I can't believe Ron's not going to talk. Oh, I'm biting my tongue. War hamster will know why. There's a lot of stuff in this chapter that I'm not in agreement with. From the business perspective, yes. But some of the other stuff, no, not so much. But I'll leave that alone. Okay. All along, go ahead.
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Yeah, I just wanted to bring up another point about how, you know, social collective social memory is really the concern of the powers that be. If you take, for example, like the Howard Dean mediation of the Howard Dean fake primary, wherein looking back on it for those who have read it, it was clear that the DNC used Howard Dean as an airbag.
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to absorb all the anti-Iraq war anger, and then pop the airbag for John Kerry to lose to W, right? It's clear to anyone who pays serious attention to the New York Times coverage of the Howard Dean, of which I paid obsessive attention because I was confirming my belief of the incredibly fixed and psychotic nature of the New York Times at that particular moment.
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But like it's in terms of the general population who might not be obsessively concerned with the history of New York Times bias as myself. There was the Howard Dean scream. And think about what the Howard Dean scream did in terms of erasing history. Looking back at that fraudulent campaign of the DNC, the only thing people are going to remember is that is the scream where he.
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Lost after Iowa, he gave that famous scream and people say, oh, right, he was eliminated because of the scream. No, he was not. He was eliminated by the most massive national media smear campaign against him right before Iowa. So the scream is used to cover up the national media hit on Howard Dean in the Iowa primaries.
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forgets that, including the purported biggest antagonist of the Democrats, the controlled left, right? Everyone forgets that. They go along with the scream. The scream is what did Howard Dean. No, it wasn't. It's a systemic forgetting machine. All of the media is on the same team. It's a forgetting machine, the best ever created. Thanks. Southern, go ahead.
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Just to add to that, this is when George Soros was working on a national level supporting John Kerry. And when John Kerry lost Ohio, he said, I am no longer going to support national players. I'll donate, but I'm going to put the money locally, the mayors, the district attorneys, all of that, and the reps and Congress, et cetera, et cetera, because he could spread.
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a lot more money around to get more hits. But talking about the World Economic Forum with depopulation, what amazed me in history was Rockefeller's obsession with it. He was obsessed about population. He was like, we can't get any bigger. We can't get any bigger because they were worried about the poverty cost.
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and all these different things because they saw that as continuing to spread disease, infections, blah, blah, blah. It is just amazing. But Rockefeller, he had his little ace card around the White House, and his name was Henry Kissinger. It was an acolyte of him, and his job was to shape.
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the messaging based on how they wanted it globally. And when you talk about the news media, New York Times was owned by a Jewish family and FDR worked with them to make sure that the horrible, horrible conditions that were happening under Hitler to the Jewish and other populations was not front page news. It's disgusting.
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It is disgusting. Colonel, can I pile on to that comment by Southern? Sure. I would love to. The first person to ever come up with a concept publicly of peak oil would have been the original Rockefeller in the 1870s. So his grandfather. And he did it using the same Thomas Malthus resource curve, resource shortage curve. So that's been in the family.
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for a long time. But you want to talk about depopulation. Why do you think the Rockefellers co-founded the FDA and funded all the medical schools to get rid of all the other non-oil-based... Yeah, all of that stuff gone. And they got us all hooked on these petroleum-based pharmaceuticals. Yeah, the depopulation thing has been going on in that family for a long time. I mean, they are, I mean, like, phobic about it.
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But I think I think they throw out their quote unquote concern for the poor or illnesses and stuff like that as a smokescreen. They don't give a shit about the poor people or they wouldn't have went around the world creating so many of them by destabilizing countries. And the same thing with the illnesses. They were hell bent on creating diseases.
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and funding experimentation, it's like a big laboratory for them. I think they're, from the standpoint of motivation, they definitely have this overarching view that they need a slave class so that they can maintain their oligarch status. They just don't want
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too many slaves. They never had one single concern for poor people or the widespread disease or anything else because they created most diseases and they created most poor people. You're 100% right. Ron, go ahead. In terms of all of the American or primarily the American
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investment into the industry in Germany, you'll find that the vast majority of the factories were not bombed. They would bomb cities, but they would literally not bomb. They wouldn't bomb the Ford plant in Cologne. They wouldn't bomb the AEG plant. They wouldn't bomb the...
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They wouldn't bomb. So it was like the military was in cahoots with the United States military was in cahoots with a lot of these business people not to destroy their property. So who was the military person in charge of Europe?
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Oh, I think that was a guy named Eisenhower. Right. And didn't they sponsor him to be president and he used Operation Gladio like out the yin-yang? Yeah. Yeah. He was sponsored by a guy named Baruch and he had good buddies of the same guy who was the secretary of state, George C. Marshall, the head of the Marshall Plan. Yeah. Yeah. No connection there. None.
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And that's an interesting point, because one of the things that it always pops into my head. So the United States knew that there were slave labor camps and that all of those people were being mass murdered by working them to death. And they were co-located with these factories. Do you know it would have? And they knew.
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from intelligence perspective, because again, that crypto AG was in existence during World War II. They had all kinds of intelligence of what was going on inside of Germany, which is how they knew where to bomb and where not to bomb.
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And as you pointed out, strategically didn't bomb things that they were going to want to use later. They bombed cities and killed civilians, which is why you're going to find out they didn't want to have a Nuremberg, a real one. They had a fake one, because if you had a real one and you did crimes against humanities, then bombing defenseless cities, America.
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would have been a crime against humanity. So that all goes, you're getting ahead of us, Ron. That all goes, as usual, that all goes hand in hand with each other. But I oftentimes wondered, since they knew where these gas chambers were, why didn't they bomb them? Sure, you may have killed a thousand prisoners of war, but they wouldn't have been able to bring any more into it.
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And they wouldn't have had the ability to create whole new ones and fight a war at the same time. They could have eliminated all of them. They could have eliminated all the death camps. They could have eliminated all of the companies making the shit to kill people, and they didn't. So you know for a fact that the people that were involved in World War II facilitated
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what happened in World War II. And the only reason they facilitate things like that is they want to use the narrative. Well, and just to make one more quick connection there, it was Anthony Sutton who was able to examine all of the records that were held at Stanford's Hoover Institution to gain all of the information that he used to put in the book. And then he got...
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fired because they didn't want to publish the book. And not fired, he left, but because they weren't going to allow him to print what he wanted to print. So he left. Southern? Just kind of moving it forward, like Volkswagen in Germany used concentration camp members and they ran 24-7. It's just terrific, but
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Moving into the U.S., it was interesting how we did eugenics and all these behind the curtain. They came out publicly, and in our country, it was called Planned Parenthood. And if you look where most of the facilities are, they're in Black neighborhoods. Sanger really drove this, and Hillary Clinton looked at her as her mentor.
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in terms of how to do things. So the Democrats have always had this sense of compassion that they use as marketing, but it's destroy. And you've got Bill Gates, who's been doing these vaccines on small children in India and Africa and have been getting away with it and a lot of death rate.
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a high death rate. So this is, and now it's public. He's one of the big funders behind WHO. And guess who else is? China. WHO is so corrupt. It just needs to be destroyed so that we can manage a better opportunity. But with World Economic Forum, what they used to hide, now they publish and they just use language. This is where words matter.
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It's really interesting to read now with you, Colonel, understanding history and who these people are and just see the patterns just repeating themselves. But now they're just not hiding it. They think it's in our best interest. But our population is going to peak around 2080. So about 10.4 billion people. But we have countries that are collapsing like Japan, Italy.
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China is in big trouble because they had the one child plan. They had all these different, different things. But Japan, by the year 2100, will have lost 50 percent of their population. And they've been on robotics. They were the country that really anchored that and started that because they're not having babies. And now we're finding out with the COVID shot that it's getting into ovaries. Those are your eggs.
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We have big problems going forward to manage with population collapse. South Korea, other countries in Europe and their concerns. We're not having enough babies. We used to have two point two point one. And now we're lower than that. This isn't good. This isn't good. And it's been driven by purpose. Yeah. All along. Go ahead. Your point about.
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the World War II sort of implied cover-up about in the way history has written since World War II. You mentioned, you know, why weren't these places bombed by Strategic Air Command? And it's, I know you know this, but of course, our good old second most important person on the Warren Commission, John J. McCloy.
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a.k.a. the chairman, as he was known on Wall Street, has been identified by the historian Kai Bird in his book, The Chairman, as the key guy in making the decision not to bomb the trains leading to the concentration camps. So here's a second Warren Commission bigwig, arguably the second most important person on the Warren Commission after Alan Dulles,
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both World War II policy and post-World War II management of West German policy, along with Alan Dulles, who end up directly on the Warren Commission and are the two most important players. And of course, their waterboy was Gerald Ford in the cover-up of the CIHP of late 1963. Yep. Good point. Thank you for making that. Ron, go ahead.
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I just want to also say that it was I think it was wasn't it Fletcher Prouty who talked about how where they came up with the origin of the term fossil fuels. It was at some convention. Yeah. Yeah. So that was fine. Yeah, it was. They were trying to do what they could to make people believe that it was a finite resource so that they could they could charge more for it. Yeah.
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And people believe it still today, which is, like, to me, just ridiculous. Amen. They still believe climate change. Well. There's some people that will argue until they're blue in the face, you know? Yet we were supposed to be underwater how many times? Yeah, touche. Over? Touche. Psyops, they do psyops because they're effective. Strategy of tension. Yeah, exactly.
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Instill fear to allow infringement on rights. And people most with the electric cars. You got to realize that fear is a much better motivator than reward. Yes. The stick is more effective than the carrot. Okay. Absolutely. All right. I think we've covered this. And let's see. Chapter six.
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Who still talks of the Armenians in this chapter? They kind of do. They go back and forth with a comparison between the two. And then we get on to the beginning of the reason why I really wanted this book is chapter seven, because it begins naming the people within the State Department going into Nuremberg.
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That because it names names that were behind the scenes advocating basically for nothing to happen. So we got one more day of building the case, given an overview of what happened. And then we're going to get to the meat and potatoes of who was moving and shaking behind the scenes leading up to Nuremberg to limit.
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Not just the scope of it, but the actual prosecution of it as well. And I hope you guys find it as fascinating as I did. Again, just because they name names. And I think that's incredibly important for us to know. Because as Warhamster has shown us on The Secret Societies, these people have kids. And these people's kids perpetuate this bullshit. And so...
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Understanding our history allows us to understand what's going on around us today much clearer, especially when they move next door to you. Anyway. All right. Southern, what you got real quick? This is what I find interesting, and it may be why the decisions have been so much more or not hidden is.
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statistically it's been proven like if you're like super smart and you have children a lot of times they're not as smart and it kind of collapses going down don't know why but it is been proven on a scientific level so think about it what generation are we dealing with now colonel fifth some of these on where you start um yeah um you know if you go back as far as the early
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1800s. Some people go back to the late 1700s because, again, these families go back that far. So, you know, like Warhamster and I were talking about, you have the tippy top of the pyramid and then you have kind of the middle managers. And so anyway. Yeah, Colonel, there's an old saying about how it takes three generations to spoil a fortune.
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The first generation builds it. The second one sort of maintains it by the third generation. But the other thing that goes with that, I mean, you definitely saw this with Rothschilds. People still think they're the wealthiest family. They're not. What happens is wealthy families have a lot of children, and they basically have a lot of heiresses. The fortune gets split a lot of different directions, and that happens all the time. But they've been talking about in economics for years, three generations to ruin a fortune. And you start talking about fourth, fifth, and sixth.
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And it's very rare for a family to stay on top for that long unless there's a little bit more to it for certain families. Yeah, I think the word trust is how they kind of set up to kind of help with that issue. You know, Warhamster, that's an interesting point because I learned that as well in my business bachelor's degree when we were studying industry. But you know what's really funny is in my hometown, the family that created Publix,
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was Mr. Jenkins. And they didn't have a big family. But, I mean, he had kids. And his kids had kids, but not big families. And he wasn't rich. He was just smart. And he was a good businessman. And his kids were born while he was working his ass off.
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They learned a good work ethic because they were put to work in the business where they had to work. By the time Carolyn Barnett and his kids had kids, they were rich. So the third generation of these family empires are born into wealth. The second generation is not. They struggle.
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They struggle along with their parents early on in their careers, and they never lose that lesson. And my husband is illustrative of how this affects the people around these businesses. Mr. Jenkins was all about supporting local businesses because he knew they shopped at his store.
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And all of the contractors that supported Publix's growth throughout the state of Florida were all from this area. They went all over the state. My husband's electrical contracting business installed all of the ATMs in the entire state of Florida. His dad had an electrical company. He was the first electrical contractor that was dedicated, basically. They didn't work for Publix.
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that Mr. Jenkins said, here, I want all of my business, the electrical contracting for the industrial complex, which is headquartered here in my hometown, to go to your company. Because he had proven himself worthy of that. And John, when he got old enough and had gotten his EC license, where he could do work throughout the entire state,
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basically started his own company and his dad retired and John got all of the work. He built the 600,000 square foot freezer that's here. And I mean, it was like 20 years worth of work. But that third generation, when they came in,
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were jealous of the relationships that Mr. Jenkins and his kids had with these contractors. So they started contracting out because they didn't feel that they had that same level of trust of these local companies. And they wanted to appear, because they had all gotten college educated, they wanted to appear more.
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And, you know, maybe one of their college roommates had opened this business and they were operating out of Georgia or, you know, Omaha or wherever. And so they're calling their buddies in. And time after time after time, they would screw everything up because they didn't have the history with the company to know what the company wanted.
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and how it was going to interface with others. So they just start making really stupid decisions because they were born into wealth, they have all the money in the world, and things don't go the same way that third generation and after. Because again, they don't have the same priorities because they didn't grow up the same way. They weren't made to work. I went to school with several of them.
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They did not have part-time jobs. They were the houses that had all the big swimming pools everybody wanted to go to the parties at. But, yeah, not a good thing. Sean, go ahead. Thank you very much, Colonel, for letting me speak. I'm just wondering if you could cast your mind back to 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell in Berlin.
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which heralded the end of the Cold War, as it was. And a couple of years later, I think it was 1991, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the end of the Soviet Union, right? And subsequent to that, there was a period where in the 90s, apart from the first Gulf War, which was early on in the 90s,
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Apart from that, there was no major conflict in the world involving the USA. And it seems to me this was a problem for the military-industrial complex, right? They weren't making as much money because they're a business, right? And Trump is a businessman. And you should run the United States of America like a business.
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And that would get the best results. But my point is, I will get to my point, is that after the Cold War ended, the military-industrial complex had no purpose. So it was looking for a war. And at first, I think there was the idea of a war on drugs, right, because drugs was the big problem. But no, they abandoned that and they went for the war on terror.
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So, yeah, and we all know what happened then. So, okay. Yeah, we've talked about how once the Soviet Union collapsed, who had been used as a boogeyman for all of the covert actions and to propagandize Americans and other nations as well into conducting covert operations because we couldn't allow them to be communist.
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when they were never going to be communist anyway. And then after the fall of the Soviet Union, they transitioned into terrorists was the big boogeyman, even though in most cases, the CIA and other intelligence apparatuses were the ones creating the terrorists. They were funding them. They were training them. But the overt wars, I would just caution you that
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There's the two forms of warfare is overt and covert. The covert war and the necessary arms race that occurs when they destabilize a country continued on unabated throughout the 1990s. They were going full steam ahead in the 80s when we were arming Iraq in the war against Iran.
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So the military industrial complex has not really had a pause. There has been a difference in whether they're funding covert operations or overt operations. But, yeah, they hardly slow down. Ron, go ahead. Yeah, they foresaw the fall of the Soviet Union in the late 70s, and that was when they started.
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Brzezinski started to do, you know, they started to start demonizing radical Islam as the new threat. So, yeah, I mean, the military-industrial complex knew that way in advance, and they were already prepared. That was the whole reason that, you know, you had the bombings of the embassies in Nigeria, or not Nigeria, but...
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Or Dar Salam or whatever. And, you know, anyway, that's the military industrial complex knew what they were what they were doing. I forgot what I was going to say. He just sent me down a different rabbit hole. OK, all along. Go ahead. Then I got to run, guys. Yeah. Just in terms of that point about discontinuity versus continuity in the 1990s.
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After the end of the Cold War, you know, we know about Bosnia and Serbia. And the intervention there, I think, one way of looking at it. We lost him. Hello, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Yeah, I mean, I think in that 95, 96 period, you could see the U.S. intervention in Bosnia and Serbia to.
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as an attempt to kind of like re-legitimate nato after the cold war in a kind of like spheres of influence sense you know legitimate they were me they were basically saying oh my god we still need nato because look what just happened and they created it go ahead yeah did you have something else to say nope that was it yeah so um great point so in the 80s you saw the creation um of the um
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the CIA's largest to date operation in Afghanistan via Pakistan by baiting in the Russians into Afghanistan, which set up, as Ron points out, because they already needed a new boogeyman, the creation of funding, if not creation, but funding and training of the Mujahideen, which then you have Al Qaeda and
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Later on, you have ISIS and blah, blah, blah. So they began the incubation of the, quote, unquote, radical Islamic terrorists in the 80s, well before the Soviet Union collapsed, by baiting Russia in that gave them a reason to put all of this money into Afghanistan, as well as the opium.
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And then you have that manifest itself. You have the Beirut bombing of our Marine barracks. You have, as you guys just pointed out, the Bosnia. There's just a continuation. We have never not been in some type of conflict since World War II. And the whole purpose of the CIA is to make sure that's true because they do not.
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work for us. Colonel, real quick, I remembered what I was going to say, and it was in relationship to the generations. I think there's a parallel with the generations and the things that are going on geopolitically now. So many of the things that have been put into place, it's like they
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They almost have a hubris to them that they think it's going to work, but the people who are underneath them, the second, third, fourth generation people, they're not as invested as the people like J.D. Rockefeller in the late 1800s.
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So Rockefellers are invested, but they don't necessarily know what it took to get here because they're already here. And I think that's an advantage for us as a humanity. That was my point. I couldn't agree more. They don't have that kind of prospector digging and clawing kind of mentality, which we've never lost. So, yeah, I couldn't agree more.
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All right, guys. Thanks for being here. I am going to do, like I said, as soon as Coyote gets back to me, I will let you guys know when tomorrow we're going to have that space on the topic of what is a false flag. Because people, he's concerned that people don't understand what that is. So we're going to have a space about that. And then on Sunday.
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Where am I at here? Sunday, we will have. Oh, shoot. I didn't put that on my calendar. Do you have that information, Bridget? I think it's. No, I don't. All right. Hold on. Let me pull it up real quick. Where is she? Is that going to be on X and Rumble? It is going to be on.
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X, as I understand it, I reposted yesterday or she did a flyer like thing. Oh, it's six on the 25th, 6 p.m. Eastern time on the 25th. So I'll be doing a couple of things this weekend. And other than that, you guys have a wonderful weekend and we will be back at it on Monday at four.
1:39:56
Thanks, everybody. Are you doing it on Memorial Day? Oh, shoot. Probably not doing it on Monday, right? What did you say, Bridget? Well, why didn't you ask me that while I still had it up? Hold on. Let me go find it again. Free the number four all to learn.
1:40:30
I'll go find the post. I reposted it yesterday and repost it again. You're welcome. Anyway, yeah, I'll repost it. Okay, everybody take care. Have a nice weekend. See you Tuesday. Thank you, Colonel. You're welcome. Bye-bye. Have a good weekend, everybody. Stay safe.
Entities here
Deutsche Bank25West Germany25Aryanization25Nazi Party24Hermann Abs19Austria16Creditanstalt15Adolf Hitler14Anschluss11Ford Motor Company9Dresdner Bank9BIAG5Ignatz Nacher5Simmons Group4Howard Dean4Hjalmar Schacht4John D. Rockefeller3Hermann Goring3IG Farben3The New York Times3Carl Rasche3Stower Work AG3Fall of the Soviet Union3Paul Warburg3William Petschek2John Kerry2William Draper2CIA2Krupp2John J. McCloy2Heinrich Albert2William Dodd2Gestapo2Flick Group2Engelhardt Brewery AG2Afghanistan2Japan2Holocaust2Warren Commission2Bosnia2
Claims made here
Nazi Party carried_out_attack
Holocaust book_quoted
▶ 3:03
“not the industrial and financial elite, initiated the Holocaust. But they succeeded in their program of genocide only by enlisting collaborators that were industrial and financial elites. They gave fi…”
Nazi Party funded
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 8:03
“that is going to be loyal to the government. Nazi rule ensured the legitimacy of their new acquisitions. Most of these ex-appropriations continue to be recognized by German courts to this day. The ear…”
Dresdner Bank financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 11:06
“that he had to give his lawyer unlimited power of attorney for the disposal of all of his possessions. He was informed that he would not be set free if he didn't sign the power of attorney. The attorn…”
Carl Rasche installed
Engelhardt Brewery AG book_quoted
▶ 11:35
“R-A-S-C-H-E, who installed himself as the chairman of the brewery's management board. Nocturne's partner sued Dresner for breach of contract and damages, and for a time the dispute worked its way thro…”
Gestapo covered_up
Ignatz Nacher book_quoted
▶ 11:35
“R-A-S-C-H-E, who installed himself as the chairman of the brewery's management board. Nocturne's partner sued Dresner for breach of contract and damages, and for a time the dispute worked its way thro…”
Dresdner Bank financed_via
Flick Group book_quoted
▶ 13:00
“In June 1936, the mainstream business newspaper published a glowing article praising German economic progress since the Nazis had come to power. And basically, it was all due to this type of business …”
Richard Freudenberg financed_via
Conrad Tacking Company book_quoted
▶ 13:30
“In another contract, German shoe manufacturer, Richard Freudenberg, purchased his major competitor, a Jewish-owned Conrad Tacking Company. This was the first of a number of such aryanization for Freud…”
Ford Motor Company financed_via
Stower Work AG book_quoted
▶ 15:03
“Ford's attempted aryanization of Jewish property was symptomatic of the role the U.S. business played in Germany throughout the first decade of the Hitler's rule. At Ford's headquarters in the U.S., e…”
Simmons Group financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 16:27
“The bank financed the deal on behalf of Simmons Holding Company. Simon, whatever it is, group dismissed the Aaron family directors, installed their own men, and changed the company name to Helia Watt …”
Simmons Group installed
Helia Watt AG book_quoted
▶ 16:27
“The bank financed the deal on behalf of Simmons Holding Company. Simon, whatever it is, group dismissed the Aaron family directors, installed their own men, and changed the company name to Helia Watt …”
Ford Motor Company removed_from_power
Edric Diesel book_quoted
▶ 17:55
“Berlin attorney Heinrich Albert and German automaker Karl Bosch adopted race as a criterion for employment in the German company. The next year, Ford dismissed its general manager, Edric Diesel, who h…”
William Draper headed
German Credit and Investment Corporation of New Jersey book_quoted
▶ 19:48
“though not called that by name. They sold them in New York, London, Zurich, and other financial centers. Dylan Reed, Vice President William Draper, emerged as one of the most prosperous traders of the…”
William Dodd exposed
Krupp book_quoted
▶ 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 p…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 22:15
“And the legalized looting of Jewish property would open them up to charges of being poor managers of depositors' funds. Dresner's managers complained in 1935 to senior management that the rival Deutsc…”
Hjalmar Schacht funded
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 24:08
“but it was the private businesses that were doing this. By late 1935, economic minister Heimar Slatt, who was basically referred to as Hitler's banker, sensed the profits that the government could der…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Kristallnacht book_quoted
▶ 28:29
“Kristnalt pogroms that the Nazis had themselves instigated. The collection of this new payment was reported to have been administered by none other than the Deutsche Bank. The amount stated at first w…”
Hermann Goring funded
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 29:57
“of the Nazi Germany's giant industrial holding company, VIAG. Hermann Göring, the senior official in charge of war mobilization, was later to claim that Germany's preparation for war had been bankroll…”
Hermann Abs recruited
Eric Warburg book_quoted
▶ 33:15
“point is Deutsche Bank director Hermann Abs, who became probably the single most influential German economic leader after 1945. He had been remembered warmly in recent years by many senior German Jewi…”
Hermann Abs recruited
William Petschek book_quoted
▶ 33:42
“He had termed Abs my close friend and praised his extraordinary knowledge of banking and business. William Petschek, whose family's extensive coal and steel holdings were aryanized by the Nazis on the…”
Hermann Abs recruited
Rudolph Loeb book_quoted
▶ 34:09
“They agreed to do everything to help protect our capital for the future. More or less similar testimony on Ab's behalf had been offered by Rudolph Loeb, whose banking house Mendelssohn and Company was…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 36:22
“Higman stepped forward with a blistering expose of Abbe's institutional role during the Third Reich. For those more critical observers, Hermann Abbe was not only the director at Germany's most powerfu…”
Hermann Abs headed
Deutsche Bank book_quoted
▶ 37:19
“The persecution measures used in this new Reich proved to be faster and more sophisticated than they thought possible. Hitler's Ministry of Economics tipped off the Deutsche Bank to Germans' plan to m…”
BIAG front_for
West Germany book_quoted
▶ 38:16
“to take control of the Rothschild Bank. The Deutsche Bank's chief rival in this effort was the German state-owned BIAG, which owned a major Berlin bank, which was called RKG. About a week before Germa…”
Hermann Abs appointed
Creditanstalt book_quoted
▶ 39:12
“then appointed him onto the board the following morning. The bank's directors did not reveal their knowledge of the coming Nazi invasion to the rest of the Austrian public. So it makes you think, espe…”
Deutsche Bank funded
Creditanstalt book_quoted
▶ 39:49
“notify the Austrian government. So Rothschild's Bank knows the country is going to get attacked. They make a deal and they allow the country to be attacked with no warning. Two weeks after the Nazi in…”
Hans Kehrl member_of
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 43:27
“Kredenstahl and other Vienna banks soon became a focal point for this struggle. SS officer Hans Kroll, K-E-H-R-L, confronted Abt shortly after taking over Austria and told him that the Reich could not…”
Wilhelm Keppler member_of
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 43:55
“control over the entire structure of the Austrian industry. SS banking specialist Wilhelm Kepler was more blunt. The Deutsche Bank wants to rob the Third Reich of its acquisition. It came to Vienna wi…”
Creditanstalt financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 45:59
“Abs helped Aryanize scores of properties in Austria, depriving hundreds of Jewish families their livelihood and setting their stage for their deportation to concentration camps. Credenstahl eventually…”
Hermann Abs appointed
Creditanstalt book_quoted
▶ 46:27
“at a fraction of their value was supported. Credenstahl bought up Jewish assets for the bank's own portfolio as well. Herman Abbs was at the time vice chairman of Credenstahl's board with direct respo…”
IBM supplied_arms_to
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 47:24
“Hollerith, H-O-L-L-E-R-I-T-H machine, acquired from none other than Snow White, IBM, to register Jewish properties and keep track of their liquidation. The Vienna edition of the Nazi Party newspaper c…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Toppler Textile Company book_quoted
▶ 48:56
“Jewish businesses taken over as their owners sought to flee the country included Delka, D-E-L-K-A Shoe Factory, purchased by Kredenstahl at 40% of the value, the Brunner Brothers, Lamp and Metalware F…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Delka Shoe Factory book_quoted
▶ 48:56
“Jewish businesses taken over as their owners sought to flee the country included Delka, D-E-L-K-A Shoe Factory, purchased by Kredenstahl at 40% of the value, the Brunner Brothers, Lamp and Metalware F…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Hotel Bristol book_quoted
▶ 48:56
“Jewish businesses taken over as their owners sought to flee the country included Delka, D-E-L-K-A Shoe Factory, purchased by Kredenstahl at 40% of the value, the Brunner Brothers, Lamp and Metalware F…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Imperial Wine House Seller book_quoted
▶ 48:56
“Jewish businesses taken over as their owners sought to flee the country included Delka, D-E-L-K-A Shoe Factory, purchased by Kredenstahl at 40% of the value, the Brunner Brothers, Lamp and Metalware F…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Aryanization book_quoted
▶ 49:24
“at 64% of their value. The Toppler family, tiller brand textile and uniform company, at 25% of its value. The Arianization of Brunner factory was jointly handled by Credenstahl and Deutsche Bank Berli…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Brunner Brothers Lamp and Metalware Factory book_quoted
▶ 49:24
“at 64% of their value. The Toppler family, tiller brand textile and uniform company, at 25% of its value. The Arianization of Brunner factory was jointly handled by Credenstahl and Deutsche Bank Berli…”
Deutsche Bank financed_via
Serum Union AG book_quoted
▶ 49:55
“Krettenstahl's board, took control of one of Austria's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, Serum Union AG. And that is Chapter 5. Boy, there is something weird going on. The rumble video audio. Brid…”
IG Farben member_of
Creditanstalt book_quoted
▶ 49:55
“Krettenstahl's board, took control of one of Austria's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, Serum Union AG. And that is Chapter 5. Boy, there is something weird going on. The rumble video audio. Brid…”
George Soros funded
John Kerry host_asserted
▶ 1:07:37
“Just to add to that, this is when George Soros was working on a national level supporting John Kerry. And when John Kerry lost Ohio, he said, I am no longer going to support national players. I'll don…”
Henry Kissinger member_of
John D. Rockefeller host_asserted
▶ 1:08:32
“and all these different things because they saw that as continuing to spread disease, infections, blah, blah, blah. It is just amazing. But Rockefeller, he had his little ace card around the White Hou…”
George C. Marshall headed
Marshall Plan documented
▶ 1:12:35
“Oh, I think that was a guy named Eisenhower. Right. And didn't they sponsor him to be president and he used Operation Gladio like out the yin-yang? Yeah. Yeah. He was sponsored by a guy named Baruch a…”
Dwight D. Eisenhower used
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:12:35
“Oh, I think that was a guy named Eisenhower. Right. And didn't they sponsor him to be president and he used Operation Gladio like out the yin-yang? Yeah. Yeah. He was sponsored by a guy named Baruch a…”
Bernard Baruch sponsored
Dwight D. Eisenhower host_asserted
▶ 1:12:35
“Oh, I think that was a guy named Eisenhower. Right. And didn't they sponsor him to be president and he used Operation Gladio like out the yin-yang? Yeah. Yeah. He was sponsored by a guy named Baruch a…”
Antony Sutton exposed
Hoover Institution host_asserted
▶ 1:15:08
“what happened in World War II. And the only reason they facilitate things like that is they want to use the narrative. Well, and just to make one more quick connection there, it was Anthony Sutton who…”
Margaret Sanger founded
Planned Parenthood host_asserted
▶ 1:16:10
“Moving into the U.S., it was interesting how we did eugenics and all these behind the curtain. They came out publicly, and in our country, it was called Planned Parenthood. And if you look where most …”
John J. McCloy member_of
Warren Commission documented
▶ 1:18:52
“the World War II sort of implied cover-up about in the way history has written since World War II. You mentioned, you know, why weren't these places bombed by Strategic Air Command? And it's, I know y…”
Allen Dulles member_of
Warren Commission host_asserted
▶ 1:19:19
“a.k.a. the chairman, as he was known on Wall Street, has been identified by the historian Kai Bird in his book, The Chairman, as the key guy in making the decision not to bomb the trains leading to th…”
Kai Bird exposed
John J. McCloy book_quoted
▶ 1:19:19
“a.k.a. the chairman, as he was known on Wall Street, has been identified by the historian Kai Bird in his book, The Chairman, as the key guy in making the decision not to bomb the trains leading to th…”
Gerald Ford covered_up
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:19:49
“both World War II policy and post-World War II management of West German policy, along with Alan Dulles, who end up directly on the Warren Commission and are the two most important players. And of cou…”
Fletcher Prouty exposed
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:20:17
“I just want to also say that it was I think it was wasn't it Fletcher Prouty who talked about how where they came up with the origin of the term fossil fuels. It was at some convention. Yeah. Yeah. So…”
Mujahideen succeeded
Al Qaeda host_asserted
▶ 1:35:36
“the CIA's largest to date operation in Afghanistan via Pakistan by baiting in the Russians into Afghanistan, which set up, as Ron points out, because they already needed a new boogeyman, the creation …”
CIA trained
Mujahideen host_asserted
▶ 1:35:36
“the CIA's largest to date operation in Afghanistan via Pakistan by baiting in the Russians into Afghanistan, which set up, as Ron points out, because they already needed a new boogeyman, the creation …”
CIA funded
Mujahideen host_asserted
▶ 1:35:36
“the CIA's largest to date operation in Afghanistan via Pakistan by baiting in the Russians into Afghanistan, which set up, as Ron points out, because they already needed a new boogeyman, the creation …”
Al Qaeda succeeded
Islamic State host_asserted
▶ 1:35:36
“the CIA's largest to date operation in Afghanistan via Pakistan by baiting in the Russians into Afghanistan, which set up, as Ron points out, because they already needed a new boogeyman, the creation …”