The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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in the United States in 1933-34, but General Smedley Darlington Butler exposed this Wall Street plot. Congress, and in particular the members Dickstein and MacCormack (both freemasons), ensured that no information regarding this plot was leaked from the investigation (Antony Sutton, "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler", Sudbury, 1976, p. 175). President Roosevelt was also eager to conceal the details of this criminal venture. Only in the 1950s was a minor part made available to historians. The American Ambassador to Berlin, William Dodd, wrote in his diary that the embassy received visits in 1933 from Wall Street bankers and industrialists, who all admired Adolf Hitler and were looking for new opportunities to do business with the Nazi regime. For instance, Henry Mann, representative of the National City Bank, and Winthrop W. Aldrich of the Chase Bank, met Hitler on 1 September 1933 to discuss this matter (Antony Sutton, "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler", Sudbury 1976, p. 15 and p. 133.) Dodd wrote on 19 October 1936 from Berlin to President Roosevelt: "Much as I believe in peace as our best policy, I cannot avoid the fears which Wilson emphasized more than once in conversations with me, August 15, 1915 and later: the breakdown of democracy in all Europe will be a disaster to the people. But what can you do? At the present moment more than a hundred American corporations have subsidiaries here or cooperative understandings. The DuPonts have three allies in Germany that are aiding in the armament business. Their chief ally is the I. G. Farben Company, a part of the Government, which gives 200,000 marks a year to one propaganda organization operating on American opinion. Standard Oil Company (New York sub-company) sent $2,000,000 here in December 1933 and has made $ 500 000 a year helping Germans make Ersatz gas for war pur- poses...The International Harvester Company president told me their business here rose 33% a year (arms manufacture, I believe), but they could take nothing out. Even our airplane people have secret arrangement with Krupps. General Motor Company and Ford do enormous 395

usinesses here through their subsidiaries and take no profits out. I mention these facts because they complicate things and add to war dangers." It is impossible to find all the facts relating to these affairs, because some documents were destroyed in 1945. But according to an investigation by the US War Department shortly after the Second World War, the Germans would have been unable to fight a war without IG Farben and other American efforts. It is significant that the giant American corporation General Electric, which in the 1920s and 1930s provided electric power to the Soviet Union, played an essential role, in establishing the Nazi regime. The German press had at the time no idea that General Electric technically had total monopoly over the Soviet electric industry, which according to the GOELRO Plan, was built using American money and engineers and Russian slave labour. Hitler was aided also by AEG (Allgemeine Elektrizitats-Gesellschaft, the German General Electric Company) and OSRAM, each of which had five American board members from Wall Street. Henry Ford, who helped finance Hitler from the beginning, after 1933 built a modern automobile plant in the Soviet Union. The plant was situated near Gorky (today Nizhny Novgorod) and it began making trucks for the Red Army. The United States had only shortly before recognized the Soviet Union diplomatically. In 1932, the finance elite had withdrawn all support from the American President Herbert Hoover. He disclosed this fact, but was silenced by the press. The financial elite would rather support a powerful freemason and lawyer, like Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In 1933, after his election victory in the November of 1932, Roosevelt began to carry out his socialist program under the designation the New Deal, which involved control of the economy. The New Deal was hailed as the New World Order, Novus Ordo Seclorum. The official claim was that the economic crisis needed stabilizing. The market economy was remodelled. The trade unions gained a large influence, which began dangerously to slow down the economy, since a number of gangs of organized crime took control. 396

in the United States in 1933-34, but General Smedley Darlington<br />

Butler exposed this Wall Street plot. Congress, and in particular the<br />

members Dickstein and MacCormack (both freemasons), ensured that<br />

no information regarding this plot was leaked from the investigation<br />

(Antony Sutton, "Wall Street and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Hitler", Sudbury, 1976,<br />

p. 175).<br />

President Roosevelt was also eager to conceal the details <strong>of</strong> this<br />

criminal venture. Only in the 1950s was a minor part made available<br />

to historians.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Ambassador to Berlin, William Dodd, wrote in his<br />

diary that the embassy received visits in 1933 from Wall Street<br />

bankers and industrialists, who all admired Adolf Hitler and were<br />

looking for new opportunities to do business with the Nazi regime.<br />

For instance, Henry Mann, representative <strong>of</strong> the National City Bank,<br />

and Winthrop W. Aldrich <strong>of</strong> the Chase Bank, met Hitler on 1<br />

September 1933 to discuss this matter (Antony Sutton, "Wall Street<br />

and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Hitler", Sudbury 1976, p. 15 and p. 133.)<br />

Dodd wrote on 19 October 1936 from Berlin to President Roosevelt:<br />

"Much as I believe in peace as our best policy, I cannot avoid the fears<br />

which Wilson emphasized more than once in conversations with me,<br />

August 15, 1915 and later: the breakdown <strong>of</strong> democracy in all Europe<br />

will be a disaster to the people. But what can you do?<br />

At the present moment more than a hundred American corporations<br />

have subsidiaries here or cooperative understandings. <strong>The</strong> DuPonts<br />

have three allies in Germany that are aiding in the armament business.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir chief ally is the I. G. Farben Company, a part <strong>of</strong> the Government,<br />

which gives 200,000 marks a year to one propaganda organization<br />

operating on American opinion. Standard Oil Company (New York<br />

sub-company) sent $2,000,000 here in December 1933 and has made<br />

$ 500 000 a year helping Germans make Ersatz gas for war pur-<br />

poses...<strong>The</strong> International Harvester Company president told me their<br />

business here rose 33% a year (arms manufacture, I believe), but they<br />

could take nothing out. Even our airplane people have secret<br />

arrangement with Krupps. General Motor Company and Ford do enormous<br />

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