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August, 1936:<br />

“At the present moment, more than a hundred American corporations have subsidiaries<br />

here or cooperative understandings. The du Ponts have their allies in Germany that are<br />

aiding in the armament business. Their chief ally is the I. G. Farben Company (the<br />

primary supporter of Hitler) ... Standard Oil Company (of New York) sent $2,000,000<br />

here in December, 1933, and has made $500,000 a year helping Germans make Ersatz<br />

gas for war purposes; but Standard Oil cannot take any of its earnings out of the country<br />

except in goods ... The International Harvester Company President told me their business<br />

here rose 33% a year but they could take nothing out. Even our airplane people have<br />

secret arrangements with Krupps. General Motors Company and Ford do enormous<br />

business here through subsidiaries and take no profits out. I mention these facts because<br />

they complicate things and add to war dangers.”<br />

Germany’s two largest tank producers were Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors (controlled<br />

by J. P. Morgan and the du Ponts), and Ford A. G., a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company.<br />

International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) held a substantial interest in Focke-Wolfe, an<br />

airplane manufacturer who produced German fighter aircraft.<br />

Prior to World War II, the Round Table organization, through various means, made sure<br />

Hitler wasn’t stopped in Austria, the Rhineland, or Sudentenland. His financing was done<br />

through the Warburg-controlled Mendelsohn Bank of Amsterdam; and the J. Henry Shroeder<br />

Bank (financial agent for the Nazi government), which had branches in Frankfurt, London, and<br />

New York. The Chief Legal Counsel for the Shroeder Bank, was the firm of Sullivan and<br />

Cromwell, whose senior partners included CFR members John Foster Dulles (who was the top<br />

policy-making director for the International Nickel Co. who helped negotiate an agreement with<br />

Farben which helped the Nazis to stockpile nickel for war purposes) and his brother Allen Dulles<br />

(who was a Director on the Board of the J. Henry Shroeder Bank, and later became the head of<br />

the CIA). They were cousins to the Rockefellers (who later got a controlling interest in Farben).<br />

Hitler indirectly received financing from the Krupps, Kennedys, and the Rothschilds. The<br />

liaison between Hitler and Wall Street was Hjalmar Horace Greely Schact, the President of<br />

Reichsbank, who aided in the rebuilding of Germany. His father worked in the Berlin office of<br />

the Morgan-controlled Equitable Trust Co. of New York. Without a shadow of a doubt, Hitler<br />

was controlled by the Illuminati.<br />

The Holocaust had begun with the Jews being stripped of their German citizenship; and from<br />

1939-45, Hitler’s death camps claimed the lives of six million Jews, or about 1/3 of the entire<br />

Jewish race. The world turned against him, and his actions instigated World War II, which had<br />

actually been planned years before.<br />

Another reason for World War II, was to make it possible for Russia, our ally at the time, to<br />

gain strength and receive recognition as a world power. Although they were our ally, they were<br />

still a Communist nation, with growing designs on world domination. There is an incredible<br />

amount of evidence that indicates the willingness of our government to allow the spread of<br />

Communism, because of the efforts of Communists who had been employed and were acting on<br />

behalf of the Illuminati.<br />

In May, 1943 the Allies had pushed the Germans out of Africa, invading Sicily in June, and<br />

in September, pushed their way through Italy, on the way to Southern Germany, their weakest<br />

point. However, the U.S. withdrew troops from the invasion force so they could be used in a later

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