>>>This is obviously part of a series, the first part, which, in itself, amy be
a rehash, repeat, or otherwise a duplication of much of what has been posted
before.  For those who haven't seen too much of it, here's your chance.

I love these articles because they illustrate how easy it is to judge history
well after the facts while during the tumult of events, little or nothing is
known nor done.  Why?  One position I take is that, in this case, the National
Socialists of the 20s Germany may have been more closely aligned with the
interests of the U.S. than after the exposure of the reputed 'holocaust'.
Therefore, they, the NS-ers, were used to effect great benefit to its
supporters.  Kinda like Pinochet or Bin Laden or Hussein of Slobo in more
recent history -- use 'em 'til they ain't no good no mo'.  Latter day *a
posteriori* conscience.  Note how most of our "wars" nowadays are initiated to
avert 'humanitarian crises' and the villains are viley villified violators of
the villes and the villages -- modern genocidists.  A<>E<>R <<<


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Did the Bush Family, including the ex-President, along with GM & Ford help the
Nazis before and after WWII?
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by Randy Davis (5-24-00)
By Randy Davis
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Documented Evidence of a Secret Business and Political Alliance Between the
U.S. "Establishment" and the Nazis, Before, During and After World War II, up
to the Present.

U.S. CORPORATIONS AND THE NAZIS

 "A clique of U.S. industrialists is hell-bent to bring a fascist state to
supplant our democratic government and is working closely with the fascist
regime in Germany and Italy. I have had plenty of opportunity in my post in
Berlin to witness how close some of our American ruling families are to the
Nazi regime. . . .

"Certain American industrialists had a great deal to do with bringing fascist
regimes into being in both Germany and Italy. They extended aid to help Fascism
occupy the seat of power, and they are helping to keep it there."
-- William E. Dodd, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, 1937. (1)

A large volume of documentary evidence exists that reveals that many of the
richest, most powerful men in the United States, and the giant corporations
they controlled, were secretly allied with the Nazis, both before and during
World War II, even after war was declared between Germany and America. This
alliance began with U.S. corporate investment during the reconstruction of post-
World War I Germany in the 1920s and, years later, included financial,
industrial and military aid to the Nazis.

On the pages which follow we will review which prominent Americans and
corporations were involved, what aid and comfort they gave our nation's enemies
- treasonable offenses during time of war, and investigations into these
matters which produced evidence of a US/Nazi corporate conspiracy TO BRING A
FASCIST STATE TO AMERICA, and eliminate competition in the industrial raw
materials market in order to force world-wide dependance on oil-based
petrochemicals.

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST

According to journalist George Seldes:

". . . Hitler had the support of the most widely circulated magazine in
history, 'Readers Digest,' as well as nineteen big-city newspapers and one of
the three great American news agencies, the $220-million Hearst press empire.

". . . William Randolph Hearst, Sr., . . . was the lord of all the press lords
in the United States. The millions who read the Hearst newspapers and magazines
and saw Hearst newsreels in the nation's moviehouses had their minds poisoned
by Hitler propaganda.

"It was . . . disclosed first to President Roosevelt (by Ambassador Dodd)
almost on the day it happened, in September 1934, and it is detailed in the
book 'Ambassador Dodd's Diary,' published in 1941, and again in libel-proof
documents on file in the courts of the state of New York. William E. Dodd,
professor of history (at the University of Chicago), told me about the Hearst
sell-out . . .

"According to Ambassador Dodd, Hearst came to take the waters at Bad Nauheim in
September 1934, and Dodd somehow learned immediately that Hitler had sent two
of his most trusted Nazi propagandists, Hanfstangel and Rosenberg, to ask
Hearst how Nazism could present a better image in the United States. When
Hearst went to Berlin later in the month, he was taken to see Hitler."
Seldes reports that a $400,000 a year deal was struck between Hearst and
Hitler, and signed by Doctor Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister.
"Hearst," continues Seldes, "completely changed the editorial policy of his
nineteen daily newspapers the same month he got the money."

In the court documents filed on behalf of Dan Gillmor, publisher of a magazine
named "Friday," in response to a lawsuit by Hearst, under item 61, he states:
"Promptly after this said visit with Adolf Hitler and the making of said
arrangements. . . said plaintiff, William Randolph Hearst, instructed all
Hearst press correspondents in Germany, including those of INS (Hearst's
International News Service) to report happenings in Germany only in a friendly'
manner. All of such correspondents reporting happenings in Germany accurately
and without friendliness, sympathy and bias for the actions of the then German
government, were transferred elsewhere, discharged, or forced to resign. . . ."
In the late 1930s, Seldes recounts, when "several sedition indictments (were
brought by) the Department of Justice . . . against a score or two of
Americans, the defendants included an unusually large minority of newspaper men
and women, most of them Hearst employees." (2)

ANDREW MELLON

"Thurman Arnold, as assistant district attorney of the United States, his
assistant, Norman Littell, and several Congressional investigations, have
produced incontrovertible evidence that some of our biggest monopolies entered
into secret agreements with the Nazi cartels and divided the world up among
them," states Seldes in his book, "Facts and Fascism," published in 1943. "Most
notorious of all was Alcoa, the Mellon-Davis-Duke monopoly which is largely
responsible for the fact America did not have the aluminum with which to build
airplanes before and after Pearl Harbor, while Germany had an unlimited
supply." (3)

Alcoa sabotage of American war production had already cost the U.S. "10,000
fighters or 1,665 bombers," according to Congressman Pierce of Oregon speaking
in May 1941, because of "the effort to protect Alcoa's monopolistic position. .
."

"If America loses this war," said Secretary of the Interior (Harold) Ickes,
June 26, 1941, "it can thank the Aluminum Corporation of America."
"By its cartel agreement with I.G. Farben, controlled by Hitler," writes
Seldes, "Alcoa sabotaged the aluminum program of the U.S. air force. The Truman
Committee (on National Defense, chaired by then- Senator Harry S. Truman in
1942) heard testimony that Alcoa's representative, A.H. Bunker, $1-a-year head
of the aluminum section of O.P.M., prevented work on our $600,000,000 aluminum
expansion program." (4)

DU PONT AND GENERAL MOTORS

General Motors is included here because, by 1929, the Du Pont corporation had
acquired controlling interest in, and had interlocking directorships with,
General Motors.
Irenee du Pont, "the most imposing and powerful member of the clan," according
to biographer and historian Charles Higham, "was obsessed with Hitler's
principles.

"He keenly followed the career of the future Fuhrer in the 1920s, and on
September 7, 1926, in a speech to the American Chemical Society, he advocated a
race of supermen, to be achieved by injecting special drugs into them in
boyhood to make their characters to order." Higham's book on this subject,
"Trading with the Enemy: An Expose of the Nazi-American Money Plot 1933-1949,"
is highly recommended.

Du Pont's anti-Semitism "matched that of Hitler" and, in 1933, the Du Ponts
"began financing native fascist groups in America . . ." one of which Higham
identifies as the American Liberty League: "a Nazi organization whipping up
hatred of blacks and Jews," and the "love of Hitler."

"Financed . . . to the tune of $500,000 the first year, the Liberty League had
a lavish thirty-one-room office in New York, branches in twenty-six colleges,
and fifteen subsidiary organizations nationwide that distributed fifty million
copies of its Nazi pamphlets. . . .

"The Du Ponts' fascistic behavior was seen in 1936, when Irenee du Pont used
General Motors money to finance the notorious Black Legion. This terrorist
organization had as its purpose the prevention of automobile workers from
unionizing. The members wore hoods and black robes, with skulls and crossbones.
They fire-bombed union meetings, murdered union organizers, often by beating
them to death, and dedicated their lives to destroying Jews and communists.
They linked to the Ku Klux Klan. . . . It was brought out that at least fifty
people, many of them blacks, had been butchered by the Legion." (5)

Du Pont support of Hitler extended into the very heart of the Nazi war machine
as well, according to Higham, and several other researchers: "General Motors,
under the control of the Du Pont family of Delaware, played a part in
collaboration" with the Nazis.

"Between 1932 and 1939, bosses of General Motors poured $30 million into I.G.
Farben plants . . ." Further, Higham informs us that by "the mid-1930s, General
Motors was committed to full-scale production of trucks, armored cars, and
tanks in Nazi Germany." (6)

Researchers Morton Mintz and Jerry S. Cohen, in their book, "Power Inc.,"
describe the Du Pont-GM-Nazi relationship in these terms:

". . . In 1929, (Du Pont-controlled) GM acquired the largest automobile company
in Germany, Adam Opel, A.G. This predestined the subsidiary to become important
to the Nazi war effort. In a heavily documented study presented to the Senate
Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly in February 1974, Bradford C. Snell, an
assistant subcommittee counsel, wrote:

"'GM's participation in Germany's preparation for war began in 1935. That year
its Opel subsidiary cooperated with the Reich in locating a new heavy truck
facility at Brandenburg, which military officials advised would be less
vulnerable to enemy air attacks. During the succeeding years, GM supplied the
Wehrmact with Opel "Blitz" trucks from the Brandenburg complex. For these and
other contributions to (the Nazis) wartime preparations, GM's chief executive
for overseas operations (James Mooney) was awarded the Order of the German
Eagle (first class) by Adolf Hitler.'"

Du Pont-GM Nazi collaboration, according to Snell, included the participation
of Standard Oil of New Jersey (now Exxon) in one, very important arrangement.
GM and Standard Oil of New Jersey formed a joint subsidiary with the giant Nazi
chemical cartel, I.G. Farben, named Ethyl G.m.b.H. (now Ethyl, Inc.) which,
according to Snell: "provided the mechanized German armies with synthetic
tetraethyl fuel (leaded gas). During 1936-39, at the urgent request of Nazi
officials who realized that Germany's scarce petroleum reserves would not
satisfy war demands, GM and Exxon joined with German chemical interests in the
erection of the lead-tetraethyl plants. According to captured German records,
these facilities contributed substantially to the German war effort: 'The fact
that since the beginning of the war we could produce lead-tetraethyl is
entirely due to the circumstances that, shortly before, the Americans (Du Pont,
GM and Standard Oil) had presented us with the production plants complete with
experimental knowledge. Without lead-tetraethyl the present method of warfare
would be unthinkable.'" (7)

At about the same time the Du Ponts were serving the Nazi cause in Germany,
they were involved in a Fascist plot to overthrow the United States government.
"Along with friends of the Morgan Bank and General Motors," in early 1934,
writes Higham, "certain Du Pont backers financed a coup d'etat that would
overthrow the President with the aid of a $3 million-funded army of terrorists
. . ." The object was to force Roosevelt "to take orders from businessmen as
part of a fascist government or face the alternative of imprisonment and
execution . . . "

Higham reports that "Du Pont men allegedly held an urgent series of meetings
with the Morgans," to choose who would lead this "bizarre conspiracy." "They
finally settled on one of the most popular soldiers in America, General Smedly
Butler of Pennsylvania." Butler was approached by "fascist attorney" Gerald
MacGuire (an official of the American Legion), who attempted to recruit Butler
into the role of an American Hitler.

"Butler was horrified," but played along with MacGuire until, a short time
later, he notified the White House of the plot. Roosevelt considered having
"the leaders of the houses of Morgan and Du Pont" arrested, but feared that "it
would create an unthinkable national crisis in the midst of a depression and
perhaps another Wall Street crash." Roosevelt decided the best way to defuse
the plot was to expose it, and leaked the story to the press.

"The newspapers ran the story of the attempted coup on the front page, but
generally ridiculed it as absurd and preposterous." But an investigation by the
Congressional Committee on Un-American Activities - 74th Congress, first
session, House of Representatives, Investigation of Nazi and other propaganda -
was begun later that same year.

"It was four years," continues Higham, "before the committee dared to publish
its report in a white paper that was marked for 'restricted circulation.' They
were forced to admit that 'certain persons made an attempt to establish a
fascist organization in this country . . . (The) committee was able to verify
all the pertinent statements made by General Butler.' This admission that the
entire plan was deadly in intent was not accompanied by the imprisonment of
anybody. Further investigations disclosed that over a million people had been
guaranteed to join the scheme and that the arms and munitions necessary would
have been supplied by Remington, a Du Pont subsidiary." (8)

The names of important individuals and groups involved in the conspiracy were
suppressed by the committee, but later revealed by Seldes, Philadelphia Record
reporter Paul French, and Jules Archer, author of the book, "The Plot to Seize
the White House." Included were John W. Davis (attorney for the J.P. Morgan
banking group), Robert Sterling Clark (Wall Street broker and heir to the
Singer sewing machine fortune), William Doyle (American Legion official), and
the American Liberty League (backed by executives from J.P. Morgan and Co.,
Rockefeller interests, E.F. Hutton, and Du Pont-controlled General Motors). (9)

THE US/NAZI CARTEL AGREEMENT

"On November 23, 1937," states Higham, "representatives of General Motors held
a secret meeting in Boston with Baron Manfred von Killinger, who was . . . in
charge of West Coast espionage (for the Nazis), and Baron von Tipplekirsch,
Nazi consul general and Gestapo leader in Boston. This group signed a joint
agreement showing total commitment to the Nazi cause for the indefinite future.
. . ." (10)

Seldes describes the plotters as "the great owners and rulers of America who
planned world domination through political and military Fascism" including
"several leading American industrialists, members of the Congress of the United
States, and representatives of large business and political organizations . .
."

He obtained the text of the agreement, and published it in his newsletter, "In
Fact," on July 13, 1942. The plan "goes much further than the mere cartel
conspiracies of Big Business of both countries," writes Seldes, "because it has
political clauses and points to a bigger conspiracy of money and politicians
such as helped betray Norway and France and other lands to the Nazi machine.
The most powerful fortress in America is the production monopolies, but its
betrayal would involve, as it did in France, the participation of some of the
most powerful figures of the political as well as the industrial world." (11)

STANDARD OIL OF NEW JERSEY (Now Exxon)

"On February 27, 1942," according to Higham, "Arnold, with documents stuffed
under his arms, . . . strode into the lion's den of Standard at 30 Rockefeller
Plaza. Just behind him were Secretary of the Navy Franklin Knox and Secretary
of the Army Henry L. Stimson." They confronted Standard official William Farish
and "Arnold sharply laid down his charges" that "by continuing to favor Hitler
in rubber deal and patent arrangements," Standard Oil "had acted against the
interests of the American government . . . suggested a fine of $1.5 million and
a consent decree whereby Standard would turn over for the duration all the
patents" in question.

"Farish rejected the proposal on the spot. He pointed out that Standard" was
also selling the U.S. a "high percentage" of the fuel being used by the Army,
Navy, and Air Force "making it possible for America to win the war. Where would
America be without it?"

Blackmail? Yes, says Higham. And effective. Arnold was finally reduced to
asking the oil company official "to what Standard Oil would agree. After all,
there had to be at least token punishment. . . . Arnold, Stimson, and Knox soon
realized they had no power to compare with that of Standard."

The price Standard Oil "agreed" to pay for its crime? A modest fine of a few
thousand dollars divided up among ten defendants. "Farish paid $1,000, or a
quarter of one week's salary, for having betrayed America."

In New Jersey, charges of "criminal conspiracy with the enemy" were filed
against Standard, then "dropped in return for Standard releasing its patents
and paying the modest fine." But Arnold, and his ally, Secretary of the
Interior Harold Ickes, weren't finished with Standard Oil just yet. They
approached Senator Truman, chairman of the Senate Special Committee
Investigating the National Defense Program. "With great enthusiasm Give 'em
Hell Harry embarked on a series of hearings in March 1942, in order to disclose
the truth about Standard."

Between the 26th and the 28th of March, 1942, Arnold "produced documents
showing that Standard and Farben in Germany had literally carved up the world
markets, with oil and chemical monopolies all over the map," according to
Higham. (12)

Mintz and Cohen describe the confrontation:

"Four months after the United States entered World War II, the Justice
Department obtained an indictment of Exxon and its principal officers for
having made arrangements, starting in the late 1920s with I.G. Farben involving
patent sharing and division of world markets. Jersey Standard agreed not to
develop processes for the manufacture of synthetic rubber; in exchange, Farben
agreed not to compete in the American petroleum market. After war broke out in
Europe, but before the attack on Pearl Harbor, executives of Standard Oil and
Farben, at a meeting in Holland, established a 'modus vivendi' for continuing
the arrangements in event of war between the United States and Germany -
although the arrangements interfered with the ability of the United States to
make synthetic rubber desperately needed after it entered the war in December
1941. Rather than face a criminal trial, Exxon and the indicted executives
entered no-contest pleas - the legal equivalent of guilty pleas - and were
fined the minor sums which were the maximum amounts permitted by law. A few
days later, on March 26, 1942, the Senate Special Committee Investigating the
National Defense Program held a hearing at which Thurman Arnold, chief of the
Antitrust Division, put into the record documents on which the (criminal)
indictment had been based, including a memo from a Standard Oil official on the
'modus vivendi' agreed to in Holland. After the hearing, the committee
chairman, Harry S. Truman, characterized the arrangements as treasonable." (13)

Another source book on this subject of US / Nazi corporate activities is "The
Secret War Against the Jews," by Mark Aarons and John Loftus. Here is their
version of the events:

"Before the war Standard of New Jersey had forged a synthetic oil and rubber
cartel with the Nazi-controlled I.G. Farben," which "worked well until the
United States joined the war in 1941. . . . Next to the Rockefellers, I.G.
Farben owned the largest share of stock in Standard Oil of New Jersey. Among
other things, Standard had provided Farben with its synthetic rubber patents
and technical knowledge, while Farben had kept its patents to itself, under
strict instructions from the Nazi government."

Evidence which Thurman Arnold turned over to the Truman Committee, which Truman
would declare "treasonous," included "Standard's 1939 letter renewing its
agreement, which made it clear that the Rockefellers' company was prepared to
work with the Nazis whether their own government was at war with the Third
Reich or not. Truman's Senate Committee on the National Defense was outraged
and began to probe into the whole scandalous arrangement, much to the
discomfort of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Suddenly, however, the whole matter was
dropped.

"There was a reason for Rockefeller's escape: blackmail. According to the
former intelligence officers we interviewed on this point, the blackmail was
simple and powerful: The Dulles brothers (John Foster, later Secretary of
State, and Allen, later director of the CIA) had one of their clients threaten
to interrupt the U.S. oil supply during wartime."

When confronted by Arnold on the Standard - Farben arrangement "Standard
executives made it clear that the entire U.S. war effort was fueled by their
oil and it could be stopped. . . . The American government had no choice but to
go along if it wanted to win the war." (14)

July 13, 1944, Ralph W. Gallagher, attorney for Standard Oil, filed a lawsuit
against the U.S. government's seizure of the contested patents. "On November 7,
1945, Judge Charles E. Wyzanski gave his verdict," according to Higham. "He
decided that the government had been entitled to seize the patents. Gallagher
appealed. On September 22, 1947, Judge Charles Clark delivered the final word
on the subject. He said, 'Standard Oil can be considered an enemy national in
view of its relationships with I.G. Farben after the United States and Germany
had become active enemies.' The appeal was denied." (15)

One aspect of this Standard - I.G. Farben relationship, revealed in testimony
during the Patents Committee hearings, chaired by Senator Homer T. Bone in May
1942, is of interest to those who seek direct evidence of a conspiracy by big
oil companies to suppress development of synthetic substitutes to petrochemical
products such as industrial chemicals, aircraft lubricants and fuel, all of
which can be made from hemp:

"On May 6th, John R. Jacobs, Jr., of the Attorney General's department,
testified that Standard had interfered with the American explosives industry by
blocking the use of a method of producing synthetic ammonia. As a result of its
deals with Farben, the United States had been unable to get the use of this
vital process even after Pearl Harbor. Also, the United States had been
restricted in techniques of producing hydrogen from natural gas and from
obtaining paraflow, a product used for airplane lubrication at high altitudes.
. . ."

On August 7th, "Texas oil operator C.R. Starnes appeared to testify that
Standard had blocked him at every turn in his efforts to produce synthetic
rubber after Pearl Harbor. . . ."

On August 12th, "John R. Jacobs reappeared in an Army private's uniform (he had
been inducted the day before) to bring up another disagreeable matter: Standard
had also, in league with Farben, restricted production of methanol, a wood
alcohol that was sometimes used as motor fuel." (16)

The restriction against methanol production apparently did not apply to the
Nazis, however. "As late as April 1943," Higham reveals, "General Motors in
Stockholm (Sweden) was reported as trading with the enemy. . . . Further
documents show that, as with Ford, repairs on German army trucks and conversion
from gasoline to wood-gasoline production were being handled by GM in
Switzerland." (17)

The use of hemp as a source of methanol was known to the Nazis.

The Nazis considered hemp a vital war material that could be used to produce
methanol, or "wood gas," at the same time, in 1943, that Du Pont-controlled
General Motors in Switzerland was "converting from gasoline to wood-gasoline
production." This, taken into consideration along with the earlier statement
that Standard Oil- I.G. Farben had "restricted production of methanol" and the
GM- Standard Oil-I.G. Farben joint venture, Ethyl, Inc., whose profitability
depended on the production of lead-tetraethyl for oil- -based petrochemical
gasoline - in direct competition with the alternative methanol, or "wood gas,"
certainly opens new avenues of investigation into the existence of a conspiracy
against hemp as an alternative, and competing, industrial raw material, by
these very same corporations which sold America out to the Nazis for profit and
control of world resources and markets.

"Just after Pearl Harbor," writes Seldes, "the Assistant Attorney General, Mr.
Thurman Arnold, issued a sensational report of the sabotage of the national
(war production) program, the first report naming the practices which were
later to be referred to as the treason of big business in wartime. Said Mr.
Arnold:

"Looking back over 10 months of defense effort we can now see how much it has
been hampered by the attitude of powerful basic industries who have feared to
expand their production because expansion would endanger their future control
of industry.

"'Anti-trust investigations during the past year have shown that there is not
an organized basic industry in the United States which has not been restricting
production by some device or other in order to avoid what they call "ruinous
overproduction after the war."' (19)

By "ruinous overproduction," of course, they meant free-market competition. So,
to question the existence of an industrial conspiracy against competition,
during the 1930s and 1940s, is pointless. It has long been totally documented
by volumes of evidence, available in the public record. And among this list of
convicted corporate conspirators are murderers, racists, pro-Nazi
collaborators, blackmailers and American Fascists who plotted at least one
armed take-over of the U.S. government. And the list is not yet complete.

THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY

Henry Ford, writes Higham, "admired Hitler from the beginning, when the future
Fuhrer was a struggling and obscure fanatic. He shared with Hitler a fanatical
hatred of Jews."

"Ford's book 'The International Jew' was issued in 1927. A virulent anti-
Semitic tract, it was still being distributed in Latin America and the Arab
countries as late as 1945. Hitler admired the book and it influenced him
deeply. Visitors to Hitler's headquarters at the Brown House in Munich noticed
a large photograph of Henry Ford hanging in his office. Stacked high on the
table outside were copies of Ford's book. As early as 1923," when Hitler heard
that Ford was planning to run for President, he "told an interviewer from the
'Chicago-Tribune,' 'I wish that I could send some of my shock troops to Chicago
and other big American cities to help.'"

As late as 1940, Ford Motor Company "refused to build aircraft engines for
England and instead built supplies of the 5-ton military trucks that were the
backbone of German army transportation." (20)

The Ford Motor Company was also aware of the potential of hemp as an
alternative industrial resource, devoting many years research to the subject.
In a 1989 ABC Radio broadcast, Hugh Downs reported that in the 1930s, "the Ford
Motor Company also saw a future in biomass fuels. Ford operated a successful
biomass conversion plant that included hemp at their Iron Mountain facility in
Michigan. Ford engineers extracted methanol, charcoal fuel, tar, pitch, ethyl
acetate, and creosote - all fundamental ingredients for modern industry, and
now supplied by oil- related industries. . . . Henry Ford's experiments with
methanol promised cheap, readily-available fuel." (21)
As reported in "Popular Mechanics" in December, 1941, Ford's research
represented "an industrial revolution in progress . . . a revolution in
materials that will affect every home." (22) ... ...
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Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
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