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Extracts from Antony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler.

The 1924 Dawes Plan and the 1928 Young Plan were two plans drafted by Wall Street financiers, together with J.P. Morgan himself, that would provide a series of loans to Germany so it could pay reparations to the Allies under the Treaty of Versailles. It was also extremely profitable for the American bankers and in their interest to finance German industry.

This put immense pressure on Germany while also having their imports and exports limited and was the plundering of the German economy which was getting stronger and stronger prior to WWI and was seen as a threat to a declining British Empire. All these plans and the Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of Hitler and the creation of the BIS and the E.U. which both, uncomfortably today, were nazi plans in the first place. (It is described in Adam Lebor's book and Vernon Coleman website)

See one of our first posts for more info on WWI and the British Empire https://t.me/OpenMindsInc/5
There are some major parallels to be draw between then and now:

- Cartelisation of industry/ Cartelisation of big tech.
- Bankers and Industrialists are "above politics"
- Unelected bureaucrats and technocrats calling the shots.
- "It's not what you know it's who you know"/ Cronyism / Jobs for the boys
- MANAGING a crisis: positioning themselves for power and financial gain before a crisis that they bring about, play nice during the crisis as they plan for the post crisis and use their contacts post crisis to get back into the driving seat.
- Keep the people in the dark, control the narrative through media.
- "National interest/security" is corporate interests. Not the people's interests.
- Erosion of sovereignty by subversive supra-national institutions.
- "Global problems require global solutions" which means that the solution to "crises" is always more centralised power or "cooperation collusion" between big business and the elite with no consultation of the public.
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The Great Forgiveness: Nuremberg trials.

"74 of the 104 defendants convicted at Nuremberg had their sentences substantially reduced, and 10 death sentences were commuted." (Adam Lebor's book: The Tower of Basel. p. 159)

A lot of them, after their short sentence, went straight back to work for the Bundesbank (Walther Funk), Bayer (which was ex-IG Farben; Hermann Schmitz),... How come?

They had powerful contacts such as Allen Dulles (OSS agent and later CIA director) and Thomas McKittrick (general manager of the BIS, OSS asset/agent).

Although the Soviets were allies with the nazis at the beginning of the war, none of them were placed on trial at the end. In fact, they got to judge the nazis.
Also, from 1930 to 1950, the Soviets had concentration camps: the gulag and the holodomor genocide.

Question: Why did the allies agree to let Stalin have the whole of the East of Europe at the end of WWII when they knew that genocide was going on?

Stanley Monteith & Antony Sutton in 1980
Extract from Adam Lebor's book: The Tower of Basel. p. 155 - 161

Chapter 10: All is forgiven

This chapter of the book delves into I.G. Farben and BIS directors "sentences"...

No American industrialist or banker was put on trial for funding the nazis or providing them with technology.

As far as we know, no Soviet was put on trial either. Only Germans.

Quote:
- "I.G. Farben was broken up into 4 successor companies: BASF, Bayer, Hoechst and Cassella. They reconstituted themselves with the same staff, same offices and factories. It was shameless and a completely successful legal manoeuvre."

Yes, those companies are still around today, some under a different name. Bayer makes aspirin.

- "Heinz Hermann Schubert, who had personally supervised a mass execution of 700 people at Simferopol, had his death sentence commuted and was sentenced to 10 years in prison."
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Monday Night Movie Suggestion:

"One by one" - 2014 - Directed by Diane Jessie Miller

Movie type: Awakening/red pilling (Family friendly)

Summary:

Dion isn't happy with her life and wants to change things. Life still requires that she pay bills so she finds a job as a cafe worker and realises what is important in life. She then gets red-pilled.

Click here to watch.

This was Rik Mayall's last movie before he passed away.
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Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution

The Bolshevik revolution was in 1917. Prior to the end of WWI and prior to Hitler's entry on the stage in the early 20ies.

We see big money, from supposedly public figures/servants with corporations, financing revolutions and the toppling of countries so that foreign companies and already powerful men can take control of the ressources in that country. Sound familiar?

Stanley Monteith & Antony Sutton in 1980
Extracts from Antony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution. p. 82 & 83

Here are the extracts that Antony Sutton is referring to: The copy of the news clip from the Washington Post followed by the cable gram requesting the transfer of money to Petrograd.
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"With a little help from my friends" - Joe Cocker - Woodstock 1969.
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With a little help from your friends: Leon Trotsky & Vladimir Lenin.

In this interview, Antony Sutton provides more insight into the funding of bolshevism. Specifically linking "communist revolutionaries with capitalists." We are starting to see that at the very top, the "elite" are not capitalists or communists but are in fact self serving "internationalists".

Our (OpenMindsInc) definition and understanding of that term is: psychopathic corporates that have a total disregard for human life, communities and national sovereignty and whose mission is self-serving. The end justifies the means.

Unknown lady & Antony Sutton 01-07-1987
Extracts from Antony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution. p. 96 & 97

In these 2 pages, we see a very interesting correspondence between Raymond Robins (William B. Thompson's deputy) and Bruce Lockhart (a British agent under PM Lloyd George and Alfred Milner (Secretary of State for War), members of the secret society/inner circle started off by Cecil Rhodes, British Imperialists influencing both sides of the political spectrum in the UK: Conservatives and Labour, see previous post here).