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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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zation". Max Warburg, one <strong>of</strong> the main stockholders, instructed other<br />

leading Jews not to boycott it, or protest against Hitler's persecuting<br />

the Jews, according to the historian Anton Chaitkin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Warburg family had after all contributed greatly to the<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> the American central bank, the Federal Reserve System,<br />

in 1913.<br />

IG Farben grew into the world's leading chemical industry,<br />

manufacturing everything from arms to medicines. As early as 1928<br />

the company decided to support Adolf Hitler and his program. <strong>The</strong><br />

management <strong>of</strong> the company consisted entirely <strong>of</strong> freemasons.<br />

IG Farben supplied the chlorine gas during the First World War.<br />

This company had developed plans during the Second World War to<br />

fluoridate people <strong>of</strong> the occupied countries, because it had been<br />

found that fluoridation caused slight damage to a specific part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

brain. This damage had a very particular effect. It made it more<br />

difficult for the person affected to defend his freedom. He became<br />

more docile towards authority.<br />

IG Farben <strong>of</strong>ficially began supporting Hitler in 1931. In the autumn<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1932, at least 400 000 marks was paid to the Nazis on the order <strong>of</strong><br />

IG Farben president Carl Bosch (Joseph Borkin, "Hitler and IG<br />

Farben", 1978). IG Farben also gave financial support to Himmler's SS,<br />

as did the large American companies ITT and General Motors.<br />

On 4 February 1999, Deutsche Bank was forced to open its archives<br />

from the Nazi era. Deutsche Bank admitted to having financed the<br />

concentration camp Auschwitz and the Nazi war effort on order from<br />

IG Farben.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish-owned IG Farben gave 70 million Reichsmarks in total<br />

to the Nazis. Without the aid <strong>of</strong> IG Farben, the Nazis would not have<br />

been able to act as effectively as they did. IG Farben was happy to<br />

use Auschwitz prisoners to test its medicines.<br />

In his book "All Honourable Men" (Boston, 1950), James Stewart<br />

Martin revealed that the IG Farben plant near Cologne was spared<br />

from bombing during the Second World War. This is obvious since<br />

nearby buildings were totally demolished. Nor were the Ford plants<br />

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