The History of the Cartel
In the course of its history, the oil and drug cartel was responsible for the largest crimes ever committed – including the launch of WWII. The records – hidden away for more than six decades in the National Archives of the United States – unequivocally document publicly for the first time in 2007.
World War II was neither an accident of history – the work of a psychopath named Hitler – nor of a bunch of Nazi hooligans. It was the deliberately planned and brutally carried out plan of the world’s largest multinational chemical/pharmaceutical business of the time – Germany’s I.G. Farben cartel – to conquer the globe in this emerging market. These facts are not the result of a recent re-evaluation by historians; nor of speculation; nor of conspiracy. They are the findings of facts established during the War Crimes Tribunal against the I.G. Farben cartel that was conducted in the Palace of Justice of Nuremberg from August 27, 1947 to July 30, 1948.
That these important historical facts about who was ultimately responsible for the death of more than 60 million people were hidden away from the people of America and the world was not coincidence or neglect. It was a deliberate act orchestrated by those global economic interest groups, mainly around the Rockefeller group, who had been the principal competitors of I.G. Farben for global dominance and who – as the victors – had taken the multi-billion dollar package of patents and shares as their booty. Thus, the pharmaceutical industry, pretending to be the purveyor of health to millions of people, was the organiser of misery and death in genocidal proportions.
Facts from the US Congressional Records:
It was the chemical/pharmaceutical multi-national I.G. Farben – a cartel formed by Bayer, BASF & Hoechst – that:
- Financed the election campaigns of Hitler and the rise
of the Nazi party to power.
- Financed the brown shirt storm troopers (SA) to topple
German democracy through organizing street riots
and public terror, thereby paving the way for dictatorship.
- As early as 1936 – three years before WWII started –
started to plan for a new order for Europe and the
world – under its economic control.
- Consequently, after WWII had started, and as a return
on their investment into the Nazi takeover, received the
chemical, petro-chemical, pharmaceutical and mining
industries in the conquered countries free of charge.
- Built the world’s largest industrial plant at that time in
the Polish city of Auschwitz – 5 miles long and almost
2 miles wide – including the nearby concentration
camp; what started out as a forced labour camp for
the I.G. Auschwitz plant was under the auspices of I.G.
Farben turned into the largest extermination site in
human history:
- Tens of thousands of innocent inmates of the
Auschwitz concentration camp were used as human
guinea pigs to test the newly patented chemicals
which Bayer, Hoechst and other I.G. Farben drug makers
planned to sell as pharmaceutical drugs all over
the world; most of the inmates were either mutilated
or died during these cruel experiments.
- More than one million Jews and prisoners of war
from all over Europe were murdered in the gas
chambers of Auschwitz – and even the poisonous
gas itself, Zyklon B, was produced by a subsidiary of
I.G. Farben.
- Tens of thousands of innocent inmates of the
Auschwitz concentration camp were used as human
guinea pigs to test the newly patented chemicals
which Bayer, Hoechst and other I.G. Farben drug makers
planned to sell as pharmaceutical drugs all over
the world; most of the inmates were either mutilated
or died during these cruel experiments.
- As early as 1940 - at the height of their military success – made detailed plans for a new economic order of Europe and the world. These plans, together with the I.G. Farben assets, fell into the hands of the economic power circles in the Allied countries – predominately the USA – and became the basis for a “new world order” under new ownership.
From WWII to WWIII
The German drug and oil cartel I.G. Farben strategically directed its investments into bringing the Nazi party to power, changing German democracy into a dictatorship and providing scientific, economic and logistical advice for the military conquest of Europe and the world – WWII. After the I.G. Farben/Nazi coalition had lost WWII the victors decided on three measures:
- Many leading political and military stakeholders of I.G. Farben during WWII were sentenced to death.
- The corporate executives of I.G. Farben – after a short interlude in prison – were reinstated into their previous positions as ”tribunes” for the new masters.
- The shares of I.G. Farben, of course, went to the investment groups behind the main competitors of I.G. Farben, namely Rockefeller’s Standard Oil trust.
Today, the oil and drug cartel is largely governed by the financial interests around the Rockefeller group. Not surprisingly, all of the U.S. Presidents since WWII were members of the ”Council on Foreign Relations” – a sort of ”political brotherhood” founded by the Rockefeller brothers. The strategic investments of this group have not changed. Along with other industries, they essentially control the global pharmaceutical investment business, with an estimated global worth of tens of trillions of dollars.