The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
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another plan, which involved legal assumption of power. This was expected to take three years and cost some 200 million marks. Hitler suggested that the bankers themselves decide, which plan to use. In the opinion of the New York bankers, these amounts were far too large, however. A week later, they sent Hitler a mere 15 million dollars, demanding aggressive initiatives on the neighbouring countries. Hitler agreed to use the 15 million dollars for his election propaganda. The money was transferred to three banks: Mendelsohn & Co. in Amsterdam, Rotterdamsche Bank in Rotterdam and Banca Italiana in Rome. Each bank received 5 million dollars. In total, Hitler received at least 32 million dollars from the American financiers (Morgan, Lamont, Rockefeller, Kuhn, Loeb & Company, General Electric Company, National City Bank and others) between 1929 and 1932 (Antony Sutton, op. cit., p. 134). Further contributions came from other American, British and German sources. Attempts to Investigate Hitler's Secret Income After this, the German socialist Minister of the Interior Carl Severing, discovered that Adolf Hitler's national socialists were receiving vast sums of money from abroad. He immediately informed the Chan- cellor, Heinrich Bruning, who much later gave orders to stop Hitler's speech to the Americans on 11 December 1931. Carl Severing ordered his assistant Dr Abegg, to find out every- thing he could concerning Hitler and those providing him with money, intending to take Hitler to court. Hitler in addition lacked German citizenship. The government arranged a meeting, where according to secret minutes, Major General Kurt von Schleicher said that the amounts received by Hitler from within the country were much lower than claimed. Schleicher became chancellor on 2 Decem- ber 1932. The party was in need of 80-100 million marks. This infor- mation came from the SA leader Ernst Rohm, who later became 371
infamous as a pederast. The SA received money from the secret Reichswehr fund, but the amount was very modest. The election cam- paign had already started, and the authorities did not have enough time to investigate the secret sources of Hitler's finances. It was commonly known, however, that Hitler had access to enormous amounts to cover his propaganda costs. As early as 20 December 1922, The New York Times stated that the automobile manufacturer Henry Ford financed Adolf Hitler's national socialist, anti-Semitic movement in Munich. The Berliner Tageblatt published a protest against Ford's involvement in German politics. Hitler later thanked Ford in a letter for his generous contributions to the Nazis. Henry Ford was also a freemason (Palestine Lodge No. 357, Detroit, Michigan, 1894). Hitler's Goal After five years of research, the Swiss historian Wolfgang Hanel was able to show that information received from the former gauleiter Hermann Rauschning, concerning Hitler's secret intentions, was made up. He had not in fact met Hitler "over a hundred times", but only four times and never alone. The quotes that Rauschning claimed were Hitler's actually came from different sources, among them Ernst Junger and Friedrich Nietzsche. The story of how Hitler was visited by demons at night was taken from a short story by Guy de Mau- passant. The purpose of Rauschning's widely distributed books "Hitler Speaks" (London, 1939) and "The Voice of Destruction" (London, 1940), was to inflame public opinion in many countries, above all in the United States, to war against Germany. The brain behind this project was the Hungarian-Jewish journalist Emery Reves, who ran an influential anti-German propaganda bureau in Paris in the 1930s. Reves later wrote a book, "The Anatomy of Peace", containing the usual Illuminati propaganda that nations should be broken up and a world government established. 372
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another plan, which involved legal assumption <strong>of</strong> <strong>power</strong>. This was<br />
expected to take three years and cost some 200 million marks. Hitler<br />
suggested that the bankers themselves decide, which plan to use.<br />
In the opinion <strong>of</strong> the New York bankers, these amounts were far<br />
too large, however. A week later, they sent Hitler a mere 15 million<br />
dollars, demanding aggressive initiatives on the neighbouring<br />
countries.<br />
Hitler agreed to use the 15 million dollars for his election<br />
propaganda. <strong>The</strong> money was transferred to three banks: Mendelsohn<br />
& Co. in Amsterdam, Rotterdamsche Bank in Rotterdam and Banca<br />
Italiana in Rome. Each bank received 5 million dollars.<br />
In total, Hitler received at least 32 million dollars from the<br />
American financiers (Morgan, Lamont, Rockefeller, Kuhn, Loeb &<br />
Company, General Electric Company, National City Bank and others)<br />
between 1929 and 1932 (Antony Sutton, op. cit., p. 134). Further<br />
contributions came from other American, British and German sources.<br />
Attempts to Investigate Hitler's Secret Income<br />
After this, the German socialist Minister <strong>of</strong> the Interior Carl Severing,<br />
discovered that Adolf Hitler's national socialists were receiving vast<br />
sums <strong>of</strong> money from abroad. He immediately informed the Chan-<br />
cellor, Heinrich Bruning, who much later gave orders to stop Hitler's<br />
speech to the Americans on 11 December 1931.<br />
Carl Severing ordered his assistant Dr Abegg, to find out every-<br />
thing he could concerning Hitler and those providing him with<br />
money, intending to take Hitler to court. Hitler in addition lacked<br />
German citizenship. <strong>The</strong> government arranged a meeting, where<br />
according to secret minutes, Major General Kurt von Schleicher said<br />
that the amounts received by Hitler from within the country were<br />
much lower than claimed. Schleicher became chancellor on 2 Decem-<br />
ber 1932. <strong>The</strong> party was in need <strong>of</strong> 80-100 million marks. This infor-<br />
mation came from the SA leader Ernst Rohm, who later became<br />
371