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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                279
operatives at the Waldorf Astoria in 1940. The German director of ITT was Baron
Kurt von Schroder, of the Schroder banking family of Cologne, London and New
York, who was Hitler’s personal banker.
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Nelson Rockefeller was never prosecuted for his treason, and he went on to political
success becoming Governor of New York and Vice President of the United States but his evil
exploits were exposed. John Loftus, a former prosecutor in the Justice Department’s Nazi War
Crime Unit, writes with coauthor Mark Aarons in their book The Secret War Against the Jews:
The roster of the Rockefeller's known pro-Nazi behavior is horrendous...
[I]n 1942 Senator Harry Truman described the behavior of the Rokefellers'
company as treasonous.... [In a related court case, Judge Clark ruled] “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 enemies... Despite the
fact that Rockefeller sat on the Proclaimed List Committee and was in charge of
Latin America intelligence, he turned a blind eye to Standard's shipments of South
American oil to Hitler....
By 1947 the Rockefeller publicity machine had things under control,
notwithstanding what Judge Clark might have said. Then the Jew[ish intelligence
network leaders] arrived with their dosier. They had [Nelson Rockefeller's]...
Swiss bank records with the Nazis, his signature on correspondence setting up the
German cartel in South America, transcripts of his conversations with Nazi agents
during the war, and, finally, evidence of his complicity in helping Allen Dulles
smuggle Nazi war criminals and money from the Vatican to Argentina.
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American Manufacturers Producing War Goods For The Nazis
William E. Dodd, American ambassador to Germany in 1936, expressed his concern
about American corporations building weapons for Adolf Hitler. In a letter to Colonel House “he
wanted to know why American corporations were building weapons for Adolph Hitler when they
couldn’t get their profits out of Germany because of exchange controls.”
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He wrote:
At the present moment, more than a hundred American corporations have
subsidiaries here or cooperative understandings. The du Ponts have their allies in
Germany that are aiding in the armament business. Their chief ally is the I. G.
Farben Company (the primary supporter of Hitler) ... Standard Oil Company (of
New York) sent $2,000,000 here in December, 1933, and has made $500,000 a
year helping Germans make Ersatz gas for war purposes; but Standard Oil cannot
take any of its earnings out of the country except in goods ... The International
Harvester Company President told me their business here rose 33% a year but
they could take nothing out. Even our airplane people have secret arrangements
with Krupps. General Motors Company and Ford do enormous business here
through subsidiaries and take no profits out. I mention these facts because they
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