Navigation bar
  Print document Start Previous page
 248 of 641 
Next page End  

The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                248
automobile plant capable of producing 600,000 vehicles per year. Seventy-five percent of the
production equipment in this plant is American.
974
In 1966 the Johnson administration announced
its goal to extend most favored nation trading status to “European Communist states”. Export
controls were eased on hundreds of “non-strategic item”. According to Gary Allen and Larry
Abraham writers of None Dare Call It Conspiracy: “Virtually every one of theses “non-
strategic” items has a direct or indirect use in war. Later, items such as rifle cleaning compounds,
electronic equipment and radar were declared “non-strategic” and cleared for shipment to the
Soviet Union”. Following Johnson’s lead, the Nixon administration multiplied trade with the
Soviets tenfold although he had promised just the opposite during his campaign.
975
In addition to
supplying arms “we and our allies loaned the USSR and its Eastern European satellites over $40
billion. Later many of these loans were written off.”
976
Supplying the North Vietnamese with arms and other supplies during the Vietnam war
(the US fought against the north Vietnamese) required the employment of ninety-six merchant
ships by the Soviet Union. The US built seven of these ships, designed three of them and built
the hull for one of them. A total of seventy percent of Soviet merchant ships were built outside
Russia. Under the Battle Act the US State Department had the authority and should have stopped
the building or sale of thirty-seven of these ships to the Soviet Union as strategic exports. This
would have greatly hampered the Soviets ability to supply North Vietnam during the Vietnam
War.
977
Between 1959 and 1970 General Electric supplied the Soviet Union with computers from
its various European subsidiaries. Exports stopped only because the Soviets announced in 1971
that they had successfully duplicated the IBM-360 series.
978
John Lehman, secretary of the Navy, recognized that the Soviet Navy relied upon and
utilized America’s best technology. He told the 1983 graduating class at Annapolis the
following:
Within weeks, many of you will be looking across just hundreds of feet of
water at some of the most modern technology ever invented in America.
Unfortunately, it is on Soviet ships.
979
U.S. Financial Aid For The Soviets
Much of the aid to the Soviets and other Marxist and Communists countries have been in
the form of loans, many of them guaranteed by the US government. The US Export-Import Bank
and David Rockefeller’s Chase Manhattan Bank financed the Kama River truck plant and Zil
plant equally. The US Export-Import Bank, an agency of the US federal government, also
guaranteed the loans. Of course that means American taxpayers backed-up these loans. The
Soviets were required to put up only 10% of the money. That’s only $200 million of the $2
billion required to build the Kama River truck plant. Besides trucks—these plants produced
armored personnel carriers, missile launchers and diesel engines for soviet tanks.
980
“David Rockefeller was asked about providing this funding to the Marxist and
Communists countries which are openly hostile to the United States, he responded: ‘I don’t think
an international bank such as ours ought to try to set itself as a judge about what kind of
Click to Convert - Powerful PDF Converter and HTML Converter.