Allan Dulles worked with brother John Foster Dulles, as lawyer and international finance specialist for Sullivan & Cromwell in New York Dulles worked with top Nazi industrialists and played a pivotal...
The holocaust could not have happened without companies like IG Farben and the dedicated funding and support of top Wall Street investment bankers, JP Morgan, Rockefeller and the Brown Brothers Harri...
Through Dulles and the OSS the "best" Nazi scientists found new lives. Some went to Monsanto and the legacy of killing continued. Now Monsanto is America's #1 farmer, we eat Round Up Ready food an...
The Nuremberg War Tribunal also dismantled the IG Farben Cartel into the daughter companies Hoechst, Bayer and BASF. Today, each of these companies is larger than the parent company IG Farben was at ...
The American representatives of American I.G. tried to hide their company's involvement with the German war machine by merging American I.G. into another company and changing its name to the General ...
In the year 1928, American holdings of IG Farben, namely, the American branches of Bayer Company, General Aniline Works, Agfa Ansco, and Winthrop Chemical Company, were organized into a Swiss holding...
In September 1927, Standard of New Jersey and I. G. Farbenindustrie (German Dye Trust) concluded a joint patent and development agreement on the production of gasoline, by a hydrogenation process, fr...
During the late 1940s, I.G. Farben was "decartelized" by the Allied High Commission led by America's John J. McCloy-a Philadelphia banker and lawyer with intimate ties to Rockefeller oil and banking...
American Home Products (AHP) was formed in 1926 but evolved largely under the same direction as Bayer, Hoechst and BASF, that is, from I.G. Farben/Rockefeller financial interests according to cancer ...
Aventis Pharma, with headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany-coincidentally the home of I.G. Farben and the post-war CIA-was formed by Hoechst AG and Rhone-Poulenc S.A. during their merger in 1999. Ameri...
The Rockefellers monopolized American medicine in the 1920s. They, along with I.G. Farben, Germany's leading industrial organization, held the monopoly on the world's chemical and pharmaceutical indu...
"With the support of the IG Farbenindustrie, Dr. Tesch, in conjunction with Dr. Gerhard Peters, initiated research which to a great extent, circumvented the problems which previously had long prevent...