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Adolph Hitler read Madame Blavatsky's book, The Secret
Doctrine, nightly. That was the source of his power and his
ability to control others. After the war, Winston Churchill suppressed
efforts to expose Adolph Hitler's occultism. Why?
[129. Debra Rae, The ABCs o f Globalism, Huntington
House, 1999, p. 82. See Also: McLaughlin, op cit., pp. 261-62.]
Winston Churchill reportedly insisted that the black magic of the Nazi
party not be revealed to the general public after the
war, and the Allied prosecution and judges at Nuremberg consciously ignored the
occult aspects of the Nazis' tremendous power and
cruelty. [130] Margaret Sanger was a Theosophist, and
her eugenic policies and birth control programs were products of her occult
beliefs.[131 George Grant, Killer Angel, Ars Vitae
Press, New York, p. 90.]
Brotherhood of Darkness by Stanley Monteith
Most people believe that Hitler took over the Rhineland, Austria, and the
Sudetenland because of Prime Minister Chamberlain's
policy of appeasement, but that wasn't the case. Professor Quigley tells us that
the Round Table Group supported Adolph Hitler and
encouraged him to take Austria and the Sudetenland.[28
Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925,
pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley, op cit., p. 951.] It is impossible to
understand the events that led up to World War II
unless you know about Cecil Rhodes' secret society, and realize that it
dominated the British government during that era.[29
Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925,
pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley,
op cit., p. 951.]
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One of Professor Quigley's most shocking revelations was the fact that the
American Communist Party was partly financed by J.P.
Morgan and Company.[30 Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a
Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925, pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley, op
cit., p. 951.] The chief evidence, however, can
be found in the files of the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)
which show Tom Lamont [a senior partner in J.P. Morgan and Company--Ed.],
his wife Flora, and his son Corliss as sponsors and
financial angels to almost a score of extreme Left organizations, including the
Communist Party itself. [31
Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925,
pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley,
op cit., p. 951.]
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Professor Quigley noted that during the first half of the twentieth century
J.P. Morgan and his associates financed the Republican
Party, the Democratic Party, conservative groups, liberal organizations,
communist groups, and anticommunist organizations.[33
Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons,
1925, pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley, op cit., p. 951.
Thus we should not be surprised to learn that someone purchased Professor
Quigley's publisher and destroyed the plates to the
first half of his book so it couldn't be reprinted.[34
Frederic C. Howe, The Confessions of a Reformer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925,
pp. 295-305. See also, Quigley,
op cit., p. 951.]
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In 1972, I read None Dare Call It Conspiracy. The authors utilized a great deal of Professor Quigley's information, but they disagreed with his conclusions. They believed communism was controlled from the United States, and pointed to the fact that Nikita Khruschev, the most powerful man in the USSR, was deposed and sent to Siberia shortly after David Rockefeller visited Russia in 1964. They asked: Who has the power to fire the man who was supposedly the absolute dictator? [35 Gary Allen and Larry Abraham, None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Concord Press, Rossmoor California, 1972, p. 107.] Brotherhood of Darkness by Stanley Monteith
Another important source of information was Antony Sutton's book, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler (1975). There I learned that General Motors, General Electric, International Telephone and Telegraph Company, the Ford Motor Company, Chase Manhattan Bank, the Guaranty Trust Company (a Morgan bank), Exxon, and many other American corporations, financed Adolph Hitler and provided him with the weapons and supplies he needed to wage World War II. [36 Antony C. Sutton, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, '76 Press, 1976.] Brotherhood of Darkness by Stanley Monteith
When I went through Colonel House's papers at Yale University, I found a letter William E. Dodd sent to Colonel House. Dodd was our ambassador to Germany in 1936, and 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 the exchange controls.[37 Letter from William E. Dodd to Colonel House, October 29, 1936, Sterling Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut] Brotherhood of Darkness by Stanley Monteith
One of the most disturbing books I read was National Suicide. There Antony Sutton documented the fact that we financed the Soviet Union during the Vietnam era, which allowed them to finance the North Vietnamese war effort. Over eighty percent of the weapons that were used to kill and cripple our men in southeast Asia came from Russia, and by the time the war ended we and our allies had loaned the USSR and its Eastern European satellites over $40 billion.[40 Antony C. Sutton, National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, Arlington House, New Rochelle New York, 1974, p. 44.] Later, many of those loans were written off. Unless we can convince the American people that we have financed communism since its inception, the sacrifice of those who died in the rice paddies of South Vietnam will have been meaningless, and their lives will have been lost in vain.[41 See the videos What Is Little Known About the History of Modern Wars, and The Best Enemies Money Can Buy, available from Radio Liberty.] Brotherhood of Darkness by Stanley Monteith