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  • of $300 million; seed money in the neighbor- hood of $3 million is already in place. These pillars include Andrew Mellon Associates, Rockefeller Associates, William Knudsen of General Motors and the Du Ponts. One of them is wealthy banker Robert Clark, who told Butler earlier that he was prepared to spend half of his $30 million fortune “to protect the other half from [US Pr esident Franklin Delano] Roo

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  • ng sources, this matter could not be dismissed as some crackpot enterprise that had no chance of success. On the other hand [he] knew that if he were to arrest the leaders of the houses of Morgan and Du Pont, it would create an unthinkable national crisis in the midst of a depression and perhaps another Wall Street crash. Not for the first or last time in his career, he was aware that there were powers g

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  • down “wacky conspiracy theo- ry” has served as one of the more reliable cloaks to maintain invisibility for ongoing actual factual conspiracies at the highest levels. If the plans of the bankers, the Du Ponts and the others involved had succeeded, the face of the new order in America would have been Butler, an articulate decorated war hero; other willing collaborators would have headed the “patriotic” an

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  • overt powers of the national security state, in particular those of the CIA. In Into the Buzzsaw, 25 American investigative author Gerard Colby describes how not one, but two books he wrote about the Du Pont family were “privished.” This is a relatively new term used in the book industry to mean a book is killed with- out the author’s knowledge or consent. The book’s “life support system” is cut off by r

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  • magazine on then-Congressman Pierre (“Pete”) Du Pont IV’s presidential ambitions. The “writer” was also a spy reporting indirectly to the Du Pont family elders and had already been commissioned to write a book to answer Colby’s forthcoming book. That w

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  • Alden Whitman of The New York Times. The Times’ editor, Max Frankel, resisted Du Pont pressure being exerted on him and published Whitman’s piece in the Winter of 1975. The book was also getting rave advance reviews. None of this helped, as the cut in the print run meant there were no

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  • CIA Role in Privishing is Outed Colby and his wife decided to take legal action for breach of contract against Prentice-Hall and against the Du Ponts for inducement to breach contract. Their work preparing for court hearings led them to discover that John Kirk, before coming to Prentice-Hall, had worked for two publishers with CIA ties: the Samue

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  • Times reported that CIA assets were “positioned throughout the publishing industry.” Eventually the charges went to court. The judge — the fourth assigned to the case — clearly was biased toward the Du Ponts. As Irénée Du Pont Jr. was testifying, the judge suddenly got up from the bench, walked down to Du Pont as he was reading a document, and turned on a light for him. In his account of the trial, Colb

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  • ry could even be questioned. This minor courtroom drama and Colby’s reporting of it speaks volumes about the privateering and value system of these particular members of the Invisible Government. The Du Ponts had been the French king’s gunpowder makers. They were the last nobles to defend the king, with drawn swords. Everything sur- rounding Colby’s attempts to publish one investigative book about this f

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  • at all levels. This has enabled injection of information and disinformation directly into the arteries of media organizations, management of propaganda campaigns and — as Gerard Colby’s books on the Du Ponts — sidelining or obliterating important truths about the ruling elites. The CIA would not do this unless it were itself one of the Invisible Government’s tools for full-spectrum dominance. By the tim

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  • 91-292, 298, 355-360 Direct TV, 233 Disinformation, 159-161, 175, 216, 229, 265 Disraeli, Benjamin, 228 Donaldson, Denis, 267 Donovan, William, 250-251 Doublethink, 19, 38-39 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 220 Du Pont family, 226-228, 242-248, 251 Dubai, 107 Duelfer, Charles, 159 Dulles, Allen, 216, 252-253 Dupes, 148, 182 Eagar, Thomas, 67 Eberhart, General Ralph E., 53, 143-144, 149 Eckmann, Major Dean, 174 Edif

File: Antony C. Sutton - Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution (2003, Buccaneer Books) -

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  • owned by American International Corporation. American International figures prominently in later chapters; its board of directors contained the key names on Wall Street: Rockefeller, Kahn, Stillman, du Pont, Winthrop, etc. According to Von Bernstorff, Von Pavenstedt was "intimately acquainted with all the members of the Embassy." 33 Von Bernstorff himself regarded Von Pavenstedt as one of the most respe

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  • the story. The original building at 120 Broadway was destroyed by fire before World War I. Subsequently the site was sold to the Equitable Office Building Corporation, organized by General T. Coleman du Pont, president of du Pont de Nemours Powder Company. 1 A new building was completed in 1915 and the Equitable Life Assurance Company moved back to its old site. 2 In passing we should note an interesting

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  • tional City Bank. ROBERT DOLLAR San Francisco shipping magnate, who attempted in behalf of the Soviets to import tsarist gold rubles into U.S. in 1920, in contravention of U.S. regulations. PIERRE S. DU PONT Of the du Pont family. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN Director of National City Bank. J.P. GRACE Director of National City Bank. R. F. HERRICK Director, New York Life Insurance; former president of the Americ

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  • ; Stillman of NCB was at that time an intermediary between the Rockefeller and Morgan interests, and both the Morgan and the Rockefeller interests were represented directly on AIC. Kuhn, Loeb and the du Ponts each had one director. Stone & Webster had three directors. No fewer than four directors of AIC (Saunders, Stone, Wiggin, Woodward) either were directors of or were later to join the Federal Reserve

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  • ERICAN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (120 Broadway) J. Ogden Armour Percy A. Rockefeller G. J. Baldwin John D. Ryan C. A. Coffin W.L. Saunders W. E. Corey J.A. Stillman Robert Dollar C.A. Stone Pierre S. du Pont T.N. Vail Philip A. S. Franklin F.A. Vanderlip J. P. Grace E.S. Webster R. F. Herrick A.H. Wiggin Otto H. Kahn Beckman Winthrop H. W. Pritchett William Woodward CHASE NATIONAL BANK J. N. Hill Newcomb

File: Antony Sutton - The Best Enemy Money Can Buy -

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  • 6 See Antony Sutton, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution {New York: Arlington House, 1974). 7 U.S. State Dept. Decimal File, 861.659-Du Pont de N emours & Co/5. 8 U.S. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Proposed Shipment of Ball Bearing Machines to the U.S.S.R. (Washington, 1961). 9 Author's translation from Russian of brochure for " Han

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  • cket engine, the ORM- 65. This rocket used nitric acid and kerosene as pr opellants. The Soviets then developed the ZhRD R-3395, an aircraft jato rocket using nitric acid and aniline as a propellant. Du Pont provided technical assistance a nd equipment for the construction of large nitric acid plants. During World War II, S oviet rockets used "Russian cordite," which was 56.5 percent nitrocellulose. Th e

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  • s Manufacture Import of U.S. chemical technology for military pur poses goes back to the 1920s and has always received State Department support. A 1929 agreement stipulated that the Soviets could use Du Pont processes for the oxidation of ammonia to manufacture 50-65 percent n itric acid. Du Pont agreed "to place at the disposal of Chemstroi sufficient data, information and facts with respect to the desi

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  • Later in 1932, negotiations were concluded between Du Pont and the Soviets for construction of a gigantic nitric acid plant with a capacity of 1,000 tons per day. This approximates 350,000 tons annually. Twenty-five yea rs later, in 1957, the largest Du Pont

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  • ligence Agency, National Foreign Asses sment Center, Soviet Chemical Equipment Purchases from the West: Impact on Production and Foreign Trade, October 1978. 31 U.5. State Dept. Decimal File, 861.659 Du Pont de N emours & Co/5, Du Pont to Secretary of State Stimson, Feb. 19, 1932. 32 U.S. State Dept. Decimal File, 861.659, Du Pont de Nemours & Co/l-11. 33 The Armand Hammer story for the recent decades is

File: Antony Sutton - Wall Street And FDR -

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  • lso looks at Presidents and Wall Street and makes the following assertion: In 1928 Al Smith had his chief backing, financial and emotional, from fellow- Catholic John J. Raskob, prime minister of the Du Ponts. If Smith had won he would have been far less a Catholic than a Du Pont President.... 4 Now the Du Ponts were indeed heavy, very heavy, contributors to the 1928 Al Smith Democratic Presidential camp

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  • CHAPTER 1 opponent, was in the pocket of the Du Ponts, for whom J. P. Morgan & Company was the banker. Lundberg omits the financial details, but the Du Ponts and Rockefellers are certainly on record in Congressional investigations as the largest contri

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  • uly 11, 1928 to first vice president George L. Radcliffe in Baltimore relating to the manner in which John J. Raskob became Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Raskob was vice president of Du Pont and of General Motors and consequently as much a member of the Wall Street establishment as could be found anywhere: At a meeting last night the Governor [Smith] definitely decided on John J. Raskob

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  • , and is notable because the board of directors included, not only FDR, but Saunders Norwell, who from 1926 to 1933 was president of the Remington Arms Company. In 1933 Remington Arms was sold to the Du Pont Company. In Chapter 10 we will probe the Butler Affair, an abortive attempt to install a dictatorship in the White House. Both Remington Arms and Du Pont are named in the suppressed testimony of the

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  • ame one of the three musketeers running the National Recovery Administration in 1933; the other two of the triumvirate were Walter Teagle, president of Standard Oil and John Raskob, vice president of Du Pont and General Motors. From the turn of the century Edward Filene concerned himself with public affairs. He served as chairman of the Metropolitan Planning Commission of Boston, promoter of people's ban

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  • laissez faire" but, on the contrary, a regulated economy. On the other hand, the most vocally political member of the Wall Street financial establishment in 1928 was John J. Raskob, vice president of Du Pont and of General Motors and a director of Bankers Trust Co. and the County Trust Co. At the personal insistence of Governor Al Smith, Raskob became chairman of the Finance Committee of the Democratic P

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  • upon his head. Consequently, we can trace and will trace in this chapter the Baruch proposals for NRA and the financial backing of the two Presidential candidates in each election by Raskob, Baruch, Du Pont, Rockefeller, and others of the financial élite. The main backing in each case went to the Democratic candidate willing to promote corporate socialism. In 1928 this was Al Smith, who was also a direc

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  • ightly and consistently drawn. Major Wall Street Contributors to the Al Smith For President Campaign—1928 Name Contributions 1924 1928 1928 Total deficit campaign deficit contribution John J. Raskob (Du Pont and General Motors) — $110,000 $250,000 $360,000 William F. Kenny (W.A. Harriman) $25,000 $100,000 $150,000 $275,000 Herbert H. Lehman $10.000 $100.00 $150,000 $260,000 M.J. Meehan (120 Broadway) — $

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  • luding contributions listed in previous table) NOTE Herbert H. Lehman and Edith A. Lehman Lehman Brothers, and Studebaker Corp. $135,000 FDR's chief political adviser John J. Raskob Vice president of Du Pont and General Motors $110,000 NRA administrator Thomas F. Ryan President, Bankers Mortgage Co., Houston $75,000 Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Corp. Harry Payne Whitney Guaranty Trust $50,000 See Cha

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  • ,000** 61 Broadway Daniel J. Mooney Daniel J. Mooney 120 Broadway John J. Raskob $360,000 ** Director, American International Corp., Bankers Trust Co., Christiania Securities Co. Vice President, E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. and General Motors Corp. James J. Riordan $10,000 — Alfred E. Smith — Presidential Candidate Director: Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Total $842,000 Notes: *The following directors

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  • ts of contributors to Presidential campaigns. On the other hand, General Motors was a creature of Wall Street. The firm was controlled by the J.P. Morgan firm; the chairman of the board was Pierre S. Du Pont, of the Du Pont Company, which in 1933 had about a 25 per cent interest in General Motors. In 1930 the General Motors board comprised Junius S. Morgan, Jr. and George Whitney of the Morgan firm; dire

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  • ession by the House Un-American Activities Committee took the form of deleting extensive excerpts relating to Wall Street financiers including Guaranty Trust director Grayson Murphy, J.P. Morgan, the Du Pont interests, Remington Arms, and others allegedly involved in the plot attempt. Even today, in 1975, a full transcript of the hearings cannot be traced. Some of the deleted portions of the transcript w

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  • Chapter 10 The testimony of Paul French was also censored by the House Committee. Witness the following extract from French's testimony referring to John W. Davis, J.P. Morgan, the Du Pont Company, and others in Wall Street and which strongly corroborates General Butler's testimony: At first he [MacGuire] suggested that the General [Butler] organize this outfit himself and ask a dollar

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  • Murphy, Jackson Martindell, or John W. Davis, all directly accused in sworn testimony. Further, the committee deleted all portions of the testimony involving other prominent persons: J.P. Morgan, the Du Ponts, the Rockefeller interests, Hugh Johnson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. When Congressman Dickstein pleaded his innocence to John Spivak, it was inconsistent with his own letter to President Roosevelt,

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  • d powder industries. General Butler accused Grayson Murphy, a director of the Morgan-controlled Guaranty Trust Company; Jackson Martindell, associated with Stone & Webster, allied to the Morgans; the Du Pont Company (the powder industry); and Remington Arms Company, which was controlled by Du Pont and the Morgan-Harriman financial interests. Further, the firms that appear in the suppressed 1934 Congressi

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  • . MacGuire implicated at Cong com hearing." The only significant Wall Street name mentioned in the index is that of R.S. Clark, who is reported as "puzzled" by the charges. None of the key Morgan and Du Pont associates cited by General Butler is listed in the Index. In other words, there appears to have been a deliberate attempt by this newspaper to mislead historians. Time magazine's reporting descended

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  • at the time of the Bolshevik Revolution: Matthew C. Brush, president and chairman of the executive committee of American International Corporation and director of the Empire Trust Company; Pierre S. Du Pont, member of the Du Pont family and a director of the Bankers Trust Company; Percy A. Rockefeller, of the Rockefeller family and director of National City Bank; Albert H. Wiggin, director of the Federa

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  • rrences explored in this book. On the other hand, four directors of American International have been identified as substantial financial supporters of Franklin D. Roosevelt: Frank Altschul, Pierre S. Du Pont, Arthur Lehman, and John J. Raskob between 1928 and 1932. The Lehman family and John J. Raskob were, as we have seen, at the very heart of Roosevelt's support. It is significant that AIC, the key veh

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  • ired about the training of 500,000 civilian soldiers for political purposes. Martindell was not called by the committee to challenge or confirm the testimony implicating him in the Butler Affair. The Du Pont Company, cited in the suppressed portion of the testimony, was located at 120 Broadway. Hugh S. Johnson, named by General Butler as a probable participant, had been located at 120 Broadway when worki

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  • .E. were at this address, as were those of Gerard Swope, the president of G.E. who authored the Swope plan. Finally, the bizarre Butler affair had a few links with 120 Broadway. For example, this was Du Pont's New York address, although Remington Arms was at Rockefeller headquarters, 25 Broadway. Most of the plotters had other addresses, but still all within the golden circle. http://www.reformation.org/

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  • Chapter 12 In FDR's 1930 campaign for Governor of New York, we identified a major Wall Street influence. There was an extraordinary flow of funds via the County Trust Company, and John J. Raskob of Du Pont and General Motors emerged as Chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee and a power behind the scenes in the election of FDR. Seventy- eight per cent of the pre-convention "early-bird" contributi

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  • ot so fussy. In FDR's 1930 campaign for Governor of New York, we identified a major Wall Street influence. There was an extraordinary flow of funds via the County Trust Company, and John J. Raskob of Du Pont and General Motors emerged as Chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee and a power behind the scenes in the election of FDR. Seventy-eight per cent of the pre-convention "early-bird" contributio

File: Antony Sutton - Wall Street And The Bolshevik Revolution -

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  • the story. The original building at 120 Broadway was destroyed by fire before World War I. Subsequently the site was sold to the Equitable Office Building Corporation, organized by General T. Coleman du Pont, president of du Pont de Nemours Powder Company. 1 A new building was completed in 1915 and the Equitable Life Assurance Company moved back to its old site. 2 In passing we should note an interesting

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  • tional City Bank. ROBERT DOLLAR San Francisco shipping magnate, who attempted in behalf of the Soviets to import tsarist gold rubles into U.S. in 1920, in contravention of U.S. regulations. PIERRE S. DU PONT Of the du Pont fam ily. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN Director of National City Bank. J.P. GRACE Director of National City Bank. R. F. HERRICK Director, New York Life Insurance; former president of the Ameri

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  • Stillman of NCB was at that time an intermediary between the Rockefeller and Mo rgan interests, and both the Morgan and the Rockefeller interests were represented directly on AIC. Kuhn, Loeb and the du Ponts each had one director. Stone & Webster had three directors. No fewer than four directors of AIC (Saunders, Stone, Wiggin, Woodwa rd) either were directors of or were later to join the Federal Reserv

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  • RICAN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (120 Broadway) J. Ogden Armour Percy A. Rockefeller G. J. Baldwin John D. Ryan C. A. Coffin W.L. Saunders W. E. Corey J.A. Stillman Ro bert Dollar C.A. Stone Pierre S. du Pont T.N. Vail Philip A. S. Franklin F.A. Vanderlip J. P. Grace E.S. Webster R. F. Herrick A.H. Wiggin Otto H. Kahn Beckman Winthrop H. W. Pritchett William Woodward CHASE NATIONAL BANK J. N. Hill Newcomb

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  • ationworldwide, Construction and Material, Indian Empire etc. She has also been aFeng shui consultant on indiatimes.com. She has held corporate talks for HSBC,ICICI, Tata Housing Development Company, Du Pont, Deautche Bank etc. She hasprovided Feng Shui consultations at Radisson Hotel, Shangri La Hotel, JaypeeHotel, Uppal’s Orchid, Delhi. [email protected] [[email protected]]

  • ationworldwide, Construction and Material, Indian Empire etc. She has also been aFeng shui consultant on indiatimes.com. She has held corporate talks for HSBC,ICICI, Tata Housing Development Company, Du Pont, Deautche Bank etc. She hasprovided Feng shui Consultations at Radisson Hotel, Shangri La Hotel, JaypeeHotel, Uppal’s Orchid, Delhi. [email protected] [[email protected]]

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  • he European Cartel in 1929. I m P e Chemicals, which had won a near monopoly in British territory m '9 ' joined the European Cartel in 1931. This British group already ha comprehensive agreement with du Pont in the United States (ma 1929 and revised in 1939). An effort by I. G. Farben to create a J monopoly with du Pont within the United States broke down a years of negotiation in a dispute over whether

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  • c lar. (three of the Morgan partners were usually Democrats). These n were also powerful on the state level, especially Morgan in New i° and Rockefeller in Ohio. Mellon was a power in Pennsylvania an du Pont was obviously a political power in Delaware. In the 1920's this system of economic and political power forme hierarchy headed by the Morgan interests and played a principal both in political and busi

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  • 54° TRAGEDY AND HOPE States, Morgan was unable to prevent the economic swing from nnan- cial to monopoly capitalism, and yielded quite gracefully to the rising power of du Pont. In Britain, likewise, the masters of financial cap' ta ' ism yielded to the masters of chemical products and vegetable °i s, once the inevitable writing on the wall had been traced out W convincing

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  • negie- Whitney, Vanderbilt, Brown-Harriman, or Dillon-Reed. Close alliances were made with Rockefeller, Mellon, and Duke interests but not near) so intimate ones with the great industrial powers like du Pont and r° In spite of the great influence of this "Wall Street" alignment, an /"' fluence great enough to merit the name of the "American Establis ment," this group could not control the Federal governm

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  • cidence of the inheritance tax, while final disappearance was based on the relative decrease in large securi flotations in contrast to the great increase in industrial self-financing ( represented bv du Pont and its long-time subsidiary General Motors, by Ford). The less obvious implications of this shift were illustrated in a st0 " which passed through Ivy League circles in 1948 in connection with choic

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  • opean Cartel in 1929. Imperial Chemicals, which had won a near monopoly in British territory in 1926, joined the European Cartel in 1931. This British group already had a comprehensive agreement with du Pont in the United States (made in 1929 and revised in 1939). An effort by I. G. Farben to create a joint monopoly with du Pont within the United States broke down after years of negotiation in a dispute

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  • r classes were almost $100 billion, divided almost equally among the four classes. The four economic power blocs which we have mentioned (Morgan; Rockefeller; Kuhn, Loeb and Company; and Mellon) plus du Pont, and three local groups allied with these in Boston, Cleveland, and Chicago, toge ther dominated the following percentages of the 250 corporations considered here: of industrial firms 58 percent of t

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  • , were dominated by somewhat larger numbers.... In the United States, Morgan ... [guided] the economic swing from financial to monopoly capitalism, and yielded quite gracefully to the rising power of du Pont. In Britain, likewise, the masters of financial capitalism yielded to the masters of chemical products and vegetable oils, once the inevitable writing on the wall had been traced out in a convincing

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  • ie, Whitney, Vanderbilt, Brown- Harriman, or Dillon -Reed. Close alliances were made with Rockefeller, Mellon, and Duke interests but not nearly so intimate ones with the great industrial powers like du Pont and Ford. [Becaus e] ... of the great influence of this "Wall Street" alignment, an influence great enough to merit the name of the "American Establishment," this group could ... control the Federal

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  • he inheritance tax, while its final disappearance was b ased on the relative decrease in large security flotations in contrast to the great increase in industrial self -financing (best represented by du Pont and its long- time subsidiary General Motors, or by Ford). The less obvious implications of this shif t were illustrated in a story which passed through Ivy League circles in 1948 in connection with

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  • opean Cartel in 1929. Imperial Chemicals, which had won a near monopoly in British territory in 1926, joined the European Cartel in 1931. This British group already had a comprehensive agreement with du Pont in the United States (made in 1929 and revised in 1939). An effort by I. G. Farben to create a joint monopoly with du Pont within the United States broke down after years of negotiation in a dispute

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  • r classes were almost $100 billion, divided almost equally among the four classes. The four economic power blocs which we have mentioned (Morgan; Rockefeller; Kuhn, Loeb and Company; and Mellon) plus du Pont, and three local groups allied with these in Boston, Cleveland, and Chicago, toge ther dominated the following percentages of the 250 corporations considered here: of industrial firms 58 percent of t

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  • , were dominated by somewhat larger numbers.... In the United States, Morgan ... [guided] the economic swing from financial to monopoly capitalism, and yielded quite gracefully to the rising power of du Pont. In Britain, likewise, the masters of financial capitalism yielded to the masters of chemical products and vegetable oils, once the inevitable writing on the wall had been traced out in a convincing

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  • ie, Whitney, Vanderbilt, Brown- Harriman, or Dillon -Reed. Close alliances were made with Rockefeller, Mellon, and Duke interests but not nearly so intimate ones with the great industrial powers like du Pont and Ford. [Becaus e] ... of the great influence of this "Wall Street" alignment, an influence great enough to merit the name of the "American Establishment," this group could ... control the Federal

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  • he inheritance tax, while its final disappearance was b ased on the relative decrease in large security flotations in contrast to the great increase in industrial self -financing (best represented by du Pont and its long- time subsidiary General Motors, or by Ford). The less obvious implications of this shif t were illustrated in a story which passed through Ivy League circles in 1948 in connection with

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  • the European Cartel in 1931. This British group already had a comprehensive agreement with du Pont in the United States (made in 1929 and revised in 1939). An effort by I. G. Farben to create a joint monopoly with du Pont within the United States broke down after years of negotiation in a dispute

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  • r classes were almost $100 billion, divided almost equally among the four classes. The four economic power blocs which we have mentioned (Morgan; Rockefeller; Kuhn, Loeb and Company; and Mellon) plus du Pont, and three local groups allied with these in Boston, Cleveland, and Chicago, together dominated the following percentages of the 250 corporations considered here: of industrial firms 58 percent of th

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  • y (three of the Morgan partners were usually Democrats). These two were also powerful on the state level, especially Morgan in New York and Rockefeller in Ohio. Mellon was a power in Pennsylvania and du Pont was obviously a political power in Delaware. The Morgan Hierarchy In the 1920's this system of economic and political power formed a hierarchy headed by the Morgan interests and played a principal ro

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  • , were dominated by somewhat larger numbers.... In the United States, Morgan ... [guided] the economic swing from financial to monopoly capitalism, and yielded quite gracefully to the rising power of du Pont. In Britain, likewise, the masters of financial capitalism yielded to the masters of chemical products and vegetable oils, once the inevitable writing on the wall had been traced out in a convincing

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  • Harriman, or Dillon-Reed. Close alliances were made with Rockefeller, Mellon, and Duke interests but not nearly so intimate ones with the great industrial powers like du Pont and Ford. [Because] ... of the great influence of this "Wall Street" alignment, an influence great enough to merit the name of the "American Establishment," this group could ... control the Federal g

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  • the inheritance tax, while its final disappearance was based on the relative decrease in large security flotations in contrast to the great increase in industrial self-financing (best represented by du Pont and its long-time subsidiary General Motors, or by Ford). The less obvious implications of this shift were illustrated in a story which passed through Ivy League circles in 1948 in connection with th

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  • he press. The society’s membership has never been lessthan extremely influential, and includes many who have randomly been encounteredin these pages: Alfred Beit, J.P. Morgan, Nelson Rockefeller, the Du Ponts andW. Averell Harriman. Other notables are General Haig, General George C.Marshall, US secretary of state Dean Acheson, US presidents Harry Truman andGerald Ford, and Prime Minister Winston Churchil

  • tionary of National BiographyDisraeli, BenjaminDorman-Smith, Sir ReginaldDormer, FrancisDouglas, Alfred ‘Bosie’Douglas, FrancisDove, JohnDoyle, Arthur ConanDrumlanrig, LordDulles, AllenDuncan, PatrickDu Pont familyDutch families in Capesee also BoersDuval, CatherineEccles, Lord DavidEddy, Mary BakereducationEdward VII, KingEdward VIII, KingEdwardian periodElizabeth, QueenEllis, HavelockElton, LordEminent

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  • Hister will be said to come; cries and tears at Malta and on the coast of Liguria.) The third Hister stanza says: La liberte ne sera recouvrée, L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, inique, Quand la matière du pont sera ouvrée D'Hister, Venise faschée la republique.

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  •  –  ; Hockett and Ascher  :  ; Laughlin  :  .  E.g. Harding  ,  ; Strum  ; Teleki  .  Harding  :  .  Burnet  –  , I :  ; Delam ́ etherie  :  ; Du Pont  , quoted from Meek  :  ; Goguet  , I :  –  ; Home  :  ; Lac ́ ep` ede  :  ; Quesnay  , quoted from Meek  :  ; Virey  , I :  –  .

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  • lled “globalisation” and “freetrade”.In Nigeria, Halliburton worked with Shell and Chevron, which were bothimplicated in gross violations of human rights and the environment. (BritishPetroleum, Esso, Du Pont, ERAP, Texaco, and Total also have interests inNigeria.) Cheney’s firm increased its involvement there after the militarydictatorship executed several environmental activists and violently preventedp

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  • lled “globalisation” and “freetrade”.In Nigeria, Halliburton worked with Shell and Chevron, which were bothimplicated in gross violations of human rights and the environment. (BritishPetroleum, Esso, Du Pont, ERAP, Texaco, and Total also have interests inNigeria.) Cheney’s firm increased its involvement there after the militarydictatorship executed several environmental activists and violently preventedp

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  • "globalisation" and "free trade". In Nigeria, Halliburton worked with Shell and Chevron, which were both i mplicated in gross violations of human rights and the environment. (British Petroleum, Esso, Du Pont, ERAP, Texaco, and Total also have interests in Nigeria.) Cheney's firm increased its involvement there after the military dictatorship executed several environmental activists and violently prevente

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  • "globalisation" and "free trade". In Nigeria, Halliburton worked with Shell and Chevron, which were both i mplicated in gross violations of human rights and the environment. (British Petroleum, Esso, Du Pont, ERAP, Texaco, and Total also have interests in Nigeria.) Cheney's firm increased its involvement there after the military dictatorship executed several environmental activists and violently prevente

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  • mands defendant held against plain- tiff. CHARGE DES AFFAIRES, or CHARGE D'AF- FAIRES. The title of a diplomatic representative of inferior rank. In re Baiz, 135 U.S. 403, 10 S.Ct. 854, 34 L.Ed. 222; Du Pont v. Pichon, 4 Da11. 321, 1 L.Ed. 851. CHARGE—OFF. Anything manifesting intent to eliminate an item from assets. Rubinkam v. Com- missioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.7, 118 F.2d 148, 149. CHARGE—SHEET

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  • p. 595, 7 S.E.2d 34, 35; sons and daugh- ters, Kimberlin v. Hicks, 150 Kan. 449. 94 P.2d 335, 340; Stepchildren, Newark Paving Co. v. Klotz, 85 N.J.Law, 432, 91 A. 91, 92; Travelers Ins. Co. v. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., Del., 1 Terry 285, 9 A.2d 88, 91. CHILDWIT, In Saxon law. The right which a lord had of taking a fine of his bondwoman got- ten with child without his license. Termes de la Ley. The

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  • N. E.2d 533, 537; Consolidated Realty Co. v. Rich- mond Hotel & Building Co., 253 Ky. 463, 69 S.W.2d 985. See Alden Coal Co. v. Challis, 200 Ill. 222, 65 N.E. 665 (streets in company owned village) ; Du Pont v. Miller, 310 Ill. 140, 141 N.E. 423, 425 (artificial waterway) ; Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Georgia R. & Banking Co., D.C.Ga., 227 F. 276, 285 (right of way for telegraph lines) ; Man- ning v.

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  • sually collectively designated under the one name lords. Webster, Dict. ESTENDARD, ESTENDART, or STANDARD. An ensign for horsemen in war. ESTER. A compound ether derived from oxy- genated acid. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co. v. Byrnes, D.C.N.Y., 1 F.R.D. 34, 36. ESTER IN JUDGMENT. L. Fr. To appear be- fore a tribunal either as plaintiff or defendant. Kelham. ESTIMATE. A valuing or rating by the mind, wit

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  • Peyrefitte v. Union Homestead Ass'n, La. App., 185 So. 693, 695. Nor on errors of judgment, Northwestern Nat. Bank v. Commonwealth, 345 Pa. 192, 27 A.2d 20, 23; nor on error of law, United States v. Du Pont, D.C.Del., 47 F.Supp. 894, 897. Estoppel is or may be based on acceptance of benefits, Rhodus Geatley, 317 Mo. 397, 147 S.W.2d 631, 637, 638, 639; Harjo v. Johnston, 187 Okl. 561, 104 P.2d 985, 992,

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  • ation of property for as- sessment of income tax, resultant of two opposing views of willing seller and willing buyer where seller is not com- pelled to sell and buyer is not required to buy. Vale v. du Pont, Del., 7 W.W.Harr. 254, 182 A. 668, 673, 674, 103 A. L.R. 946. Ordinarily, "actual cash value," "fair market price," and "market value" are synonymous terms. Butler v. 1Etna Ins. Co. of Hartford, Con

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  • LAW OF THE LAND principles were announced or mistake of fact was made on first appeal. National Match Co. v. Empire Storage & Ice Co., 227 Mo.App. 1115, 58 S.W.2d 797; Morris v. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., 346 Mo. 126, 139 S.W.2d 984, 986, 129 A.L.R. 352. The doctrine may be invoked unless evidence differs sub- stantially, Chicago, St. P., M. & 0. Ry. Co. v. Kulp, C.C.A. Minn., 102 F.

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  • with reference to their particular location or other individual circumstances. Hundley v. Harrison, 123 Ala. 292, 26 So. 294; Whitmore v. Paper Co., 91 Me. 297, 39 A. 1032, 40 L.R.A. 377; Simpson v. Du Pont Powder Co., 143 Ga. 465, 85 S P .E. 344, 345, L.R.A.1915E, 430. NUL. No; none. A law French negative particle commencing many phrases. NUL AGARD. No award. The name of a plea in an action on an arbit

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  • ip is operated on a particular voyage, and who directs and con- trols it, its officers and crew; Potter v. American Union. Line, 185 N.Y.S. 542, 843, 114 Misc.Rep. 101 (see, also, Pe- tition of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., D.C.N.Y., 18 F.2d 782, 784). The term is, however, a nomen generalissimum, and its meaning is to be gathered from the connec- tion in which it is used, and from the subject-mat- ter

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  • roniisee a legal right to de- mand and enforce a fulfillment. Scott v. S. H. Kress & Co., Tex.Civ.App., 191 S.W. 714, 716. An express undertaking, or agreement to carry a pur- pose into effect. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co. v. Claiborne-Reno Co., C.C.A.Iowa, 64 F.2d 224, 89 A.L.R. 238. While a "promise" is sometimes loosely defined as a dec- laration by any person of his intention to do or forbear from

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  • , when he did not, or makes some other false or incorrect statement, whereby injury results to a person interested. State v. Jenkins, 70 S.W. 152, 170 Mo. 16. In taxation, a return that is incorrect, Du Pont v. Graham, D.C.Del., 283 F. 300, 302, al- though made in good faith under a mistake of law. Eliot Nat. Bank v. Gill, D.C.Mass., 210 F. 933, 937. Under some statutes, in order to ren- der a return a f

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  • ef sponsor is the Hudson Institute, a public policy center based in Indianapolis that made its reputation analyzing national security issues. Hudson’s board of trustees includes former Gov. Pierre S. du Pont, IV, of Delaware and former Vice President Dan Quayle. William J. Bennett, a U.S. Secretary of Education under President Ronald Reagan, served as chairman of the design team. Bennett, an outspoken pr

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  • AWARE appropriated all the Grand Reserve Fund and three-fourths of the Grand Charity Fund, a total sum of $3236, for the purpose of procuring a Home . Eight days later, at the Stated Communication of Du Pont Lodge, No . 2 .9, a voluntary subscription was started . The other Lodges in the jurisdiction immediately took similar action, with the result that at the next Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge

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  • er way to than to just pr ovide the reader with some names. You may have been told differently by the press. For inst ance, Clarence Dillon of Dillon Reed was born Clarence Lapowski, Dillon Reed. The Du Ponts are part Jewi sh- See Winkler, John H., The DuPont Dynasty, p.120. PARTIAL LIST OF POWERFUL U.S . JEWISH BANKERS THIS CENTURY: Julius Adler, Frank Altshul, Harold L. Bache, Jules Semon Bache, Paul B

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  • of blocks found on thestrange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article,one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families.Recently, one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts weretrying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope,Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find such

  • The DuPont BloodlineThere has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spellingthey have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling theDu Pont name are as follows: “Dupont,” “DuPont,” “du Pont,” “duPont,” “Du Pont,”and “du Pon

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  • blocks found on the strange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article, one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families. Recently, one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts were trying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope. Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find su

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  • Bloodlines of Illuminati By Fritz Springmeier, 1995 THE DuPONTS There has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spelling they have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling the Du Pont name are as follows: Dupont, DuPont, du Pont, duPont, Du Pont, and du Pont de Nem

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  • Wall. That book’s author J. Wall was flnanced to write the book by the trustees of the Jessie Ball du Pont Fund. Although scholarly in appearance, it is what they don’t say that can be so crucial to really understand the history of the du Pont family. When a family is worth billions they can afford to tid

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  • is occult revolutionary ideas. Henri de St. Simon was a student and friend of Jacques Rigomer-Bazin who was associated with the Inner circle of several occult-based revolutionary groups during Pierre du Pont’s time in France. St. SImon was the author of The New Christianity which foreshadowed the creation of international communism. He also wrote in the early 1800s The Globe and The Reorganization of the

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  • riend of Pierre Samuel and was instrumental at several key points in Pierre Samuel’s life when he needed help. Jefferson arranged for the first gunpowder order (which was a government order) when the Du Ponts went into the gunpowder business. Benjamin Franklin, a key leader of several secret occult fraternal groups was also a close friend of Pierre Samuel. When Benjamin Franklin arrived Dec. 1776 in Fran

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  • n has a very detailed plan which he entrusts to his very select few at the top. Much of what seems coincidence and unrelated is actually according to a yery clever (diabolical) plan. Eleuthère lrénée Du Pont was a major printer for the Jacobins. He was a convinced Deist and worshipped nature too. A POWDERMAN BECOMES DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL BANK Later in the United States, after successfully setting up t

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  • These men had great authority over the tribe of duPonts. The du Ponts had family council where even the women had voting rights. The DuPonts, like the Rothschilds helped set up their children’s marriages, and many of the early ones were to cousins. For instance, much

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  • ught starting in 1802 with the war against Tripoli (today Ubya) and the Barbary Pirates until the incursion Into Somolia this last year the American military has depended upon DuPont gunpowder. Henry du Pont (1812-1889) took over command of the gunpowder manufacturing when he was thirty-eight. He was very authoritarian and was known as Boss Henry. His narrow-minded, backward and authoritarian thinking ra

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  • the gunpowder manufacturers, giving them an absolute monopoly in the munitions industry. They modernized the DuPont factories and put the DuPont businesses back Into top shape. On August 22, 1857 the du Ponts lost their first family member to an explosion, Alexis duPont. The duPonts had always beea in the forefront on safety at their gunpowder factories, but that did not prevent them from having to suffe

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  • (Fanny) Elizabeth, daughter of Alexis Irenée du Pont (1816-57). Alexis died in an accident. Occult bloodline power can pass through women or men, so it was worth it to investigate Leighton Coleman. Leighton Coleman turned out to be the Bishop of the St

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  • gs including the Union National Bank, in Wilmington and the pres. of Central Coal & Iron Co. along with a few other coal and Iron companies. T. Coleman has been mentioned already in connection to the Du Pont Gunpowder Business, which he ran for a number of years as head honcho. During W.W. 1, the Du Ponts made a mint. The company had $9 million surplus in its treasury. The result was that Du Pont absorbe

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  • want to implement to further take us into a total slave state. Interestingly, DuPont has been getting into the act by spearheading Delaware’s BRT task force, in which students will attend seminars at Du Pont facilities. The DuPont company is employing A.A.-that is artificial intelligence. The neural networks are to the point they can learn from their mistakes. DuPont is taking us into Brave New Worid. Th

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  • Society. I am convinced their power also run higher, but want mor information/research to bring it out to the open. One book said that th du Ponts were one of the top three influential famIlies in the United States today. Whether one is aware of the secret Satanic power of the duPonts or not, it is inescapable to conclude that thi family is ex

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  • nauguration? See the last article in this newsletter for an answer. A friend called my attention to Inside Edition’s television story on Lewis Dupont Smith, the heir to the $10 million fortune of the Du Pont Chemical Co. Lewis Dupont Smith is exposing his family. Of course on national television, which is controlled by the Illuminati they are not going to do much exposing-but they did let a few hints get

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  • n Dorothy and her dog is a very subtle connectionbetween the satanic cults use of animals (familiars). Those who read Vol. 1, mayremember the example written about on how Illuminati Kingpin Alfred I. du Pont'sdog Mummy served as Alfred's familiar spirit. Animals are very often used inritual. This connection is very subtle, perhaps too subtle for it to be worthyof mention, except that those in Satanism wi

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  • INDEXIntroduction Bloodlines Instruction Chapter I Astor Chapter II Allied Families Chapter III Collins Chapter IV Du Ponts Chapter V Freeman Chapter VI Kennedy Chapter VII Li Chapter VIII Onassis Chapter IX Rockefeller Chapter X Rothschild Chapter XI Russel Chapter XII Van Duyn Chapter XIII Merovingian Chapter XIV Disne

  • of blocks found on thestrange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article,one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families.Recently, one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts weretrying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope.Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find such

  • THE DUPONTSThere has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spellingthey have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling theDu Pont name are as follows: Dupont, DuPont, du Pont, duPont, Du Pont, and duPont de Nemour

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  • Dorothy and her dog is a very subtle connection between the satanic cults use of animals (familiars). Those who read Vol. 1, may remember the example written about on how Illuminati Kingpin Alfred I. du Pont's dog Mummy served as Alfred's familiar spirit. Animals are very often used in ritual. This connection is very subtle, perhaps too subtle for it to be worthy of mention, except that those in Satanism

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  • Dorothy and her dog is a very subtle connection between the satanic cults use of animals (familiars). Those who read Vol. 1, may remember the example written about on how Illuminati Kingpin Alfred I. du Pont's dog Mummy served as Alfred's familiar spirit. Animals are very often used in ritual. This connection is very subtle, perhaps too subtle for it to be worthy of mention, except that those in Satanism

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  • blocks found on the strange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article, one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families. Recently, one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts were trying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope. Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find su

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  • which nullifies using logic as an all-encompassing mean s to understand the elite’s behavior. THE DUPONTS--PART 4 OF A SERIES ON THE TOP 13 ILLUMINATI FAMILIES There has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spelling they have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling the Du Pont name are as follows: Dupont, DuPont, du Pont, duPont, Du Pont, and du Pont de Nem

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  • A DYNASTY OF SATANIC ROYALTY Sitting down to write about the du Pont.s re minded me of two othe r families. Recently, John Coleman, a researcher on the elite, commented to me that when he had researched the Queen of Denmark he had disc overed that the royal danish fam

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  • ion in the area, Maggie Payne’s bordello. Although rich, Fred was not willing to help support a distraught prostitute raise the child she was sure he had sired. So she shot Fred in the heart. Coleman du Pont, who was familiar with Maggie’s, soon went down to Maggie’s, retrieved the body with a hearse and took the body to Biderman’s house. There the coroner was willing to lie on the death certificate that

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  • is occult revolutionary ideas. Henri de St. Simon was a student and friend of Jacques Rigomer-Bazin who was associated with the Inner circle of several occult-based revolutionary groups during Pierre du Pont’s time in France. St. SImon was the author of The New Christianity which foreshadowed the creation of international communism. He also wrote in the early 1800s The Globe and The Reorganization of the

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  • end of Pierre Samuel and was instrumental at several key points in Pierre Samuel’s life when he n eeded help. Jefferson arranged for the first gunpowder order (which was a government or der) when the Du Ponts went into the gunpowder business. Benjamin Fr anklin, a key leader of several secret occult fraternal groups was also a close friend of Pierre Samuel. When Benjamin Franklin arrived Dec. 1776 in Fra

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  • has a very detailed plan which he entrusts to his very select few at the top. Much of what seems coincidence and unrelated is actually accord ing to a yery clever (diabolical) plan. Eleuthère lrénée Du Pont was a major printer for the Jacobins. He was a convinced Deist and worshipped nature too. A POWDERMAN BECOMES DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL BANK Later in the United States, after successfully setting up t

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  • ère lrénée DuPont - 1817-1834--second Alfred Victor DuPont - 18341850-third Henry DuPont- 1850-1889--third Henry A. DuPont - 1889- -fourth These men had great authority over the tribe of duPonts. The du Ponts had family council where even the women had voting rights. The DuPonts, like the Rothschilds helped set up their children’s marriages, and many of the early ones were to cousins. For instance, much

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  • THE NEXT GENERATION - Pierre Samuel’s grandchildren Eleuthère lrénée du Pont had a daughter Soph ie Madeleine du Pont (1810-1888). Sophie was also her mothers name. Sophie Madeleine du Pont (her name Sophie/Sophia is popular with Moriah) wrote diaries, journal vo luminous cor

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  • ught starting in 1802 with the war against Tripoli (today Ubya) and the Barbary Pirates until the incursion Into Somolia this last year the American military has depended upon DuPont gunpowder. Henry du Pont (1812-1889) took over command of the gunpowder manufacturing when he was thirty-eight. He was very authoritarian and was known as Boss Henry. His narrow-minded, backward and authoritarian thinking ra

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  • On August 22, 1857 the du Ponts lost their first family member to an explosion, Alexis duPont. The duPonts had always beea in th e forefront on safety at their gunpowder factories, but that did not prevent them from having to suff

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  • hen I began investigating what I thought might turn out to be an obscure Pe rson. His name was Leighton Coleman (1837- 19??) and he was married to Francis (Fanny) Elizabeth, daughter of Alexis Irenée du Pont (1816-57). Alexis died in an accident. Occult bloodline power can pass through women or men, so it was worth it to investigate Leighton Coleman. Leighton Coleman turned out to be the Bishop of the St

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  • talks about the magical powers of his dog. wh ich was his familiar spirit. Mrs. Cazenove Lee, Jr. got a letter mentioning Mummy’s powers too.) Alfred died in 1935. Ed Bali and Jessie Ball du Pont (his widow) took over control of his estate. Ed Bail increased the Alfred I. duPont’s fortune and became the most po werful man in Florida. Ed Bali’s wealth passed the Billion dollar mark in the 50s

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  • en whose philosophy of life matches the duPonts. It is very clear that the DuPont companies are being used in a big way to move us toward the New World Order. The first item on this, concerns how the Du Pont workers are being Indoctrinated. I received a video of the Peco s River Training near Santa Fe, N.M. that DuPont workers in the east are sent to. I also looked at a magazine article about this traini

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  • ylon fibers used to manufacture carpets. Dupont has built a $20-million research cent er in Bad Homburg, Ger. DuPont has been spending according to a recent article $1.27 billion on research. Some of Du Pont’s research la in “risky” areas, that means that it is difficult to see how the research can financially benefit the company. ThIs has been admitted by the company. The Aviation Week and Space Technol

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  • my attention to Inside Edition’s television stor y on Lewis Dupont Smith, the heir to the $10 million fortune of the Du Pont Chemical Co. Le wis Dupont Smith is exposing his family. Of course on national television, which is controlled by the Illuminati they are not going to do much exposing-but they did let a few hints ge

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  • er the war was over . 132 In 1916 Congress authorized the construction of two nitrate plants in Alabama — one built by the federal government and the other, a pr ivate enterprise, to be built by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. The object was to assu re a supply of nitrates for munitions if America entered the war. The du Pont plant was c onstructed quickly and produced 35 1 2 7 T h e I l l u s i o

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  • JUNE. 1939 Popular By LAMMOT DU PONT President, E. /. du Pont de Nemours Synthetic plastics find applica¬ tion in fabricating a wide variety of articles, many of which in the past were made from natural products. The synthetic plastics

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  • 3, top doctors from the Manhattan Project met in Captain John L. Ferry's Madison Square Area offices in New York. Harold Hodge from the University of Rochester was there. So were several doctors from Du Pont, Chrysler, and the Kellex Corporation, as well as the top medical officers for the Manhattan Project, including Col. Stafford Warren. Th eir secret agenda: "fluorine hazards to workers." Pure fluorin

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  • teel va lves and pipes have been used [to handle fluorine] but it seems that any impurity or foreign substance in the pipe or valve may be the activating agent to start a reaction. Dr . Benning [from Du Pont] exhibited a steel valve . . . which had been consumed by ac tion of C-216. The heat generated by the reaction is tremendous and a considerable flas h hazard is present as the reaction is almost inst

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  • NOTES TO CHAPTER 4 / PP. 49—51 271 19. On teeth falling out, see New York Operations Research and Medicine Divi- sion, Correspondence 1945-1952, Box 28-47, Box 36 ,"Du Pont File," Atlanta FRC, RG 326. For Priest's fluorine wo rk at Columbia, see Industrial and Engineering Chem., March 1947. 20. Princeton account at Md 319.1, Ferry Report Medical, Box 25, Accession #4nn

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  • FRC, RG 326. Groves, Now It Can Be Told, p. 57: 'To f acilitate the handling of claims not resulting from a major catastrophe a special fund was established. This fund was placed under the control of du Pont so that it could continue to be available for many years." And on March 28, 1944 at a conference on Extra-H azardous Insurance attended by the military officials and industrial contractors readying t

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  • ittsburgh Section of the Industrial Hygiene Association, April 30, 1946. Stam ped "Confidential," File 13, Box 38, RAK Collection. 21. "Suggestions have been made both by Dr. Frary and by some of the du Pont group, including their medical director . . . that it might be advisable for representatives of du Pont, Aluminum Company, and Pennsylva nia Salt to get together and to discuss carefully the whole pr

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  • he General Accounting Office, went unanswered. Other corporate sponsors who donated various sums of money were mainly drawn from the Olympian network, and for this reason, they are significant: E. L. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Hoffman-La Roche. Monsanto Company. Agrigenics Corporation. Beckton Dickinson and Company. http://web.archive.org/web/20030205033944/www.vegan.swinternet.co.uk/articles/health

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  • tr aditional riva l, the Morgan bank ­ ing int erest s, were allo wed to shar e power. Sloan was president of General Motors, long associated wit h th e Morgan int erests, and was also a di rector of Du Pont and of the Morgan Guarant y Tr ust Compan y itself . From

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  • e heroic, and another lucra tive tec hnolog y entered the hospital syste m.44 Douglas himself bar ely missed his financial obj ec­ tive of cor nering the nat ional radium ma rket, fo iled only by the Du Pont family's adroit manipulat ions and huge counter vailing resources. The dr ug industry became the most profitable business in the wor ld. Rockef eller emulated the monopolist ic corporate model of Ger

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  • hemicals and include Hooker Chemic al, which caused the inf amous Love Canal disast er, himself chaired the el ite President' s Cancer Panel under Rona ld Reagan .l7 Meanw hile, General Elec tric and Du Pont, th e two top leaders in toxic Super fund sites in the Un ited States, sell over $10 0 million annu­ all y of mammog raphy machines and film fo r cancer "pr event io n.")� "S cience has a fa ce, a ho

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  • s and Gunmen , 65 Dodge Institute for Advanced Mortuary Studies, 239 Doss ey, Larr y, 222 Douglas, James, 229, 289 Douglas, Paul, 126 Dow, William Merri ll, 128 Drew, Ira Walton, 71-74, 91, 145, 205 Du Pont, 319 Duk e,James, 1, 175-78, 182-88, 196, 202, 321 Durk ee, Joseph, 21, 99, 105-7, 118, 124, 162, 164, 179, 181, 194 Durovic, Stefan, 125, 126, 167, 168 Early, Richard, 189 Eart hman, Harold, 91 Ecle

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  • ion came of age. By 1940, air lines were carrying millions of tra%'el- ers and had extended their ser\'ices to Europe and the Far East. Industrial laboratories con- tinued to produce new wonders. The Du Pont Corporation easily weathered the depression by manufacturing two new materials— cellophane, which answered the need for a cheap, trans- parent, nonporous wrapping material; and ny- lon, a fabric that

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  • volence of nature. When Rittenhouse looked out of his window, he admired 'that disposition of lands and seas, which affords a communication between distant regions, and a mutual exchange of benefits/ Du Pont de Nemours, Jefferson's French friend and correspondent, expressed the prevailing view when he told the Philosophical Society that the highest mountains must necessarily be found in Africa, since the

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  • 303 (1764). For a post-Darwinian expression of a similar idea, see Lawrence J. Henderson, The Fitness of the Environment (New York: 1927) . 17. Complete Writing? (Foner ed.), II, io48:June 25, 1801. Du Pont de Nemours, 'Sur la Th6orie des Vents/ Trans. A. P. S., VI, 35. Rittenhouse, Oration, p. 20. Cf . Jefferson's observation that the heats of Northern cli- mates were probably stronger than those of So

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  • ls: 103-104, 175, 262 n.2s; see also Lower animals Drink, and moral faculty: 143; see also Alcoholic beverages Drunkenness: see Alcoholic beverages Dualism: 130-132, 186 Dunbar, William: 78, 269 n.S3 Du Pont de Nemours, P.S.: 44 Duties: 196, 197* 202-203, 208 Duties of Man, The: 245 Ecclesiastes: 119 Economy of nature: 41-53, *59 0.14; s8i n.4; evil and, 149-151; grief and, 262 n.24; and institutions, 18

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  • 18600 Verdin, Julia 142 N. Kings Road Villeneuve, Jacques Los A1tJeles 2 CA 00 33 680 869 850 001 3 50 9771w) 001 323 848 2900 w) 001 323 848 2900( Vittadinl, Emanuele A. Verdln-Mulot, Annie & 5 Rue du Pont de Lodi Paris 6 France 75006 JP +33 20 87 7.1 74 1 Rua Richpanse 00 39 335 6341 Paris France 75008 Email: male la 1 Email: anne~riev~rdiri~ahoo.fr g ~Hm}1 Rue C eva!1er St. eorge 00 a'$.\ France 7500

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  • 0,1913, and graduated from Lafayette College in 1936. For the next 25 years he worked in radio and television and was at various times a writer, director or producer of such shows as "20th Century," "Du Pont Show of the Week," "The Garry Moore Show," "Candid Camera" and "The Great American Dream Machine." Mr. Fuller wrote two Broadway plays: "The Pink Elephant" (1953), a two-act comedy with Steve Allen i

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  • blocks found on the strange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article, one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families. Recently, one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts were trying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope. Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find su

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  • Bloodlines of Illuminati By Fritz Springmeier, 1995 THE DuPONTS There has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spelling they have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling the Du Pont name are as follows: Dupont, DuPont, du Pont, duPont, Du Pont, and du Pont de Nem

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  • Wall. That book’s author J. Wall was flnanced to write the book by the trustees of the Jessie Ball du Pont Fund. Although scholarly in appearance, it is what they don’t say that can be so crucial to really understand the history of the du Pont family. When a family is worth billions they can afford to tid

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  • is occult revolutionary ideas. Henri de St. Simon was a student and friend of Jacques Rigomer-Bazin who was associated with the Inner circle of several occult-based revolutionary groups during Pierre du Pont’s time in France. St. SImon was the author of The New Christianity which foreshadowed the creation of international communism. He also wrote in the early 1800s The Globe and The Reorganization of the

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  • riend of Pierre Samuel and was instrumental at several key points in Pierre Samuel’s life when he needed help. Jefferson arranged for the first gunpowder order (which was a government order) when the Du Ponts went into the gunpowder business. Benjamin Franklin, a key leader of several secret occult fraternal groups was also a close friend of Pierre Samuel. When Benjamin Franklin arrived Dec. 1776 in Fran

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  • n has a very detailed plan which he entrusts to his very select few at the top. Much of what seems coincidence and unrelated is actually according to a yery clever (diabolical) plan. Eleuthère lrénée Du Pont was a major printer for the Jacobins. He was a convinced Deist and worshipped nature too. A POWDERMAN BECOMES DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL BANK Later in the United States, after successfully setting up t

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  • These men had great authority over the tribe of duPonts. The du Ponts had family council where even the women had voting rights. The DuPonts, like the Rothschilds helped set up their children’s marriages, and many of the early ones were to cousins. For instance, much

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  • ught starting in 1802 with the war against Tripoli (today Ubya) and the Barbary Pirates until the incursion Into Somolia this last year the American military has depended upon DuPont gunpowder. Henry du Pont (1812-1889) took over command of the gunpowder manufacturing when he was thirty-eight. He was very authoritarian and was known as Boss Henry. His narrow-minded, backward and authoritarian thinking ra

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  • the gunpowder manufacturers, giving them an absolute monopoly in the munitions industry. They modernized the DuPont factories and put the DuPont businesses back Into top shape. On August 22, 1857 the du Ponts lost their first family member to an explosion, Alexis duPont. The duPonts had always beea in the forefront on safety at their gunpowder factories, but that did not prevent them from having to suffe

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  • (Fanny) Elizabeth, daughter of Alexis Irenée du Pont (1816-57). Alexis died in an accident. Occult bloodline power can pass through women or men, so it was worth it to investigate Leighton Coleman. Leighton Coleman turned out to be the Bishop of the St

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  • gs including the Union National Bank, in Wilmington and the pres. of Central Coal & Iron Co. along with a few other coal and Iron companies. T. Coleman has been mentioned already in connection to the Du Pont Gunpowder Business, which he ran for a number of years as head honcho. During W.W. 1, the Du Ponts made a mint. The company had $9 million surplus in its treasury. The result was that Du Pont absorbe

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  • want to implement to further take us into a total slave state. Interestingly, DuPont has been getting into the act by spearheading Delaware’s BRT task force, in which students will attend seminars at Du Pont facilities. The DuPont company is employing A.A.-that is artificial intelligence. The neural networks are to the point they can learn from their mistakes. DuPont is taking us into Brave New Worid. Th

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  • Society. I am convinced their power also run higher, but want mor information/research to bring it out to the open. One book said that th du Ponts were one of the top three influential famIlies in the United States today. Whether one is aware of the secret Satanic power of the duPonts or not, it is inescapable to conclude that thi family is ex

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  • nauguration? See the last article in this newsletter for an answer. A friend called my attention to Inside Edition’s television story on Lewis Dupont Smith, the heir to the $10 million fortune of the Du Pont Chemical Co. Lewis Dupont Smith is exposing his family. Of course on national television, which is controlled by the Illuminati they are not going to do much exposing-but they did let a few hints get

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  • n awarding decree for amount of the mortgage only there was no error. Hoy v. Biladeau, 223 P. 241, 110 Or. 591. Judgments held not excessive Cal. Estrin v. Fromsky, 12'7 P.2d 603, '0*3 Cal.App.2d 253 Du Pont v. Allen, 294 P. 409, 110 CaLApp. -541. 111. Simpson v. Heberlein, 259 111. App. -579. Tenn. Gore v. McDaid, 178 S.W.2d 221, 27 Tenn.App. 111. Tex. Dallas Coffin Co. v. Roach, Civ. App., 93 S.W.2d 54

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  • l v. Swenson, 196 P. 781, 51 CaLApp. 361. (3) Amount erroneously demanded in cross complaint was held immate- rial, where relief granted was con s .s tent with law and embraced with* I 135 in issues. Du Pont v. Allen, 294 OP. 409, 110 CaLApp. 541. 50. Idaho. Independent School Dist. No. 22 of Washington Coun- ty v. Weiser Nat. Bank, 263 P. 997, 45 Idaho 554. Ky, Johnson v. Bngle, 67 S.W.2d 938, 252 Ky. 6

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  • part of which was to be left in the US to pay for French purchases of American goods.” The House of Morgan nanced half the US war eort while receiving commissions for lining up contractors like GE, Du Pont, US Steel, Kennecott, and ASARCO. All were Morgan clients. Morgan also nanced the British Boer War in South Africa and the Franco-Prussian War. The 1919 Paris Peace Conference was presided over by M

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  • locks found on the strange seal on the reverse side of the U.S. $1 bill.” In a little read article, one SRA victim recently wrote that Satanism was controlled by a few families. Recently , one of the Du Ponts was on a television show because the DuPonts were trying to kidnap him because they didn’t like his support for the book Dope, Inc. I was able to get a copy of the book, and was overjoyed to find su

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  • The DuPont Bloodline There has been no consistency among the Du Pont family members in the spelling they have employed to write their name. The correct variations in spelling the Du Pont name are as follows: “Dupont,” “DuPont,” “du Pont,” “duPont,” “Du Pont,” and “du

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  • One of the clues that the family is a top Satanic family are the frequency of marriages between relatives of the du Pont descend ants . Few people are aware of the immense importance bloodlines play in the upper levels of Satani sm. Blood is believed to carry the occult power. Unless a person has the correct blood he o

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  • ns this fiction is true, although all the facts of the case are blatantly known, and were public knowledge to quite a number of people whose lives were involved with what actually happened. Both Fred du Pont and his nephew Coleman du Pont were regular customers at the most expensive house of prostitution in the area, Maggie Payne’ s bordello. Although rich, Fred was not willing to help support a distraug

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  • Council (which Rockefeller plays a big part of). Shapiro is or was director of Continental American Insurance Co., International Business Machines (under IBM). Irving Saul Shapiro was chairman of the du Pont Company . Beginning at the Beginning The biographies of the du Pont family usually begin with the marriage of Samuel du Pont to Anne Alexandrine Montechanin in 1737 in Paris, France. Although Anne wa

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  • s occult revolutionary ideas. Henri de St. Simon was a student and friend of Jacques Rigomer -Bazin who was associated with the Inner circle of several occult-based revolutionary groups during Pierre du Pont’s time in France. St. Simon was the author of The New Christianity which foreshad owed the creation of international communism. He also wrote in the early 1800s The Globe and The Reorganization of th

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  • He believed nature was a higher God than his mechanical deist "God". Notice, the Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence also wrote “nature’ s God." This is because the deists like Jefferson and Du Pont believed Nature was the highest God. The ambiguity of meaning has permitted people to think Jefferson was referring the Christian God in the Declaration of Independence. It is a common occurre nce th

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  • Pierre Samuel and was instrume ntal at several key points in Pierre Samuel’ s life when he needed help. Jefferson arranged for the first gunpowder order (which was a government order) when the Du Ponts went into the gunpowder business. Benjamin Franklin, a key leader of several secret occult fraternal groups was also a close friend of Pierre Samuel. When Benjamin Franklin arrived Dec. 1776 in Fran

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  • n has a very detailed plan which he entrusts to his very select few at the top. Much of what seems coincidence and unrelated is actually according to a very clever (diabolical) plan. Eleuthère lrénée Du Pont was a major printer for the Jacobins. He was a convinced Deist and worshipped nature too. A Powderman Becomes Dir ector of the National Bank Later in the United States, after successfully setting up

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  • in numerous ways, getting financing, business, land, etc. Eleuthère lrénée DuPont was intelligent, worked very hard and worked with patience. If he hadn’t had so many commendable qualities, then the Du Pont family may have sunk back in history, and another family taken their place. A Royal Dynasty The DuPont’s are a dynasty of Kings. They have been called Kings- and rightly so even if people have been u

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  • re lrénée DuPont - 1817-1834--second Alfred Victor DuPont - 18341850-third Henry DuPont - 1850-1889--third Henry A. DuPont - 1889- -fourth These men had great authority over the tribe of duPonts. The du Ponts had family council where even the women had voting rights. The DuPonts, like the Rothschilds helped set up their children’ s marriages, and many of the early ones were to cousins. For instance, much

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  • nts played a role too in the building of the American capital, which was laid out and constructed with numerous occult patterns. The Next Generation--Pierr e Samuel’ s Grandchildr en Eleuthère lrénée du Pont had a daughter Sophie Madeleine du Pont (1810- 1888). Sophie was also her mother ’s name. Sophie Madeleine du Pont (her name Sophie/Sophia is popular with Moriah) wrote diaries, journal voluminous co

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  • ht starting in 1802 with the war against Tripoli (today Libya) and the Barbary Pirates until the incursion Into Somalia this last year the American military has depended upon DuPont gunpowder . Henry du Pont (1812-1889) took over command of the gunpowder manufacturing when he was thirty-eight. He was very authoritarian and was known as Boss Henry . His narrow- minded, backward and authorita rian thinking

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  • the ground in spite of their control of the gunpowder market. When he died, Alfred I. DuPont, Pierre Samu el du Pont II (1870-1954), and Thomas Coleman du Pont (1863-1930) took over various DuPont manufacturing affairs. This triumvirate revived the aging Du Pont factories. They bought out the rest of the gunpowder

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  • when I began investigating what I thought might turn out to be an obscure Person. His name was Leighton Coleman (1837-19??) and he was married to Francis (Fanny) Elizabeth, daughter of Alexis Irenée du Pont (1816-57). Alexis died in an accident. Occult bloodline power can pass through women or men, so it was worth it to investigate Leighton Colema n. Leighton Coleman turned out to be the Bishop of the S

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  • ial law changing his first wife’s sons name to spite his first wife. The special law passed the House in four hours secretly at Alfred’ s request but failed by two votes in the Senate after the other Du Ponts found out what Alfred was trying. Alfred built his cousin-wife Alicia the most expensive house on the east coast. In 1910 dollars, the lowest estimate is $2 million, but the actual cost may easily h

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  • gs including the Union National Bank, in Wilmington and the pres. of Central Coal & Iron Co. along with a few other coal and Iron companies. T. Coleman has been mentioned already in connection to the Du Pont Gunpowder Business, which he ran for a number of years as head honcho. During W.W. 1, the Du Ponts made a mint. The company had $9 million surplus in its treasury . The result was that Du Pont absorb

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  • ate for the US. at United Nations Commission on Narcotic drugs (1973-78). He is especially knowledgeable about what drugs will do to a person, which le an area of his research. And Francis Marguerite du Pont (born 1944 in Duluth, Minn.) is deep into research into genetics. Those of us, who know what these people want to do, cringe when we see that some of the top genetic researchers are connected with Sa

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  • whose philosop hy of life matches the duPonts. It is very clear that the DuPont compan ies are being used in a big way to move us toward the New World Order . The first item on this, concerns how the Du Pont workers are being indoctrinated. I received a video of the Pecos River Training near Santa Fe, N.M. that DuPont workers in the east are sent to. I also looked at a magazine article about this trainin

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  • nt to implement to further take us into a total slave state. Interestin gly, DuPont has been getting into the act by spearheading Delaware’ s BRT task force, in which students will attend seminars at Du Pont facilities. The DuPont Company is employing A.I.-that is artificial intelligence. The neural networks are to the point they can learn from their mistakes. DuPont is taking us into Brave New World. Th

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  • on their air- intake manifol d on certain 1993 V-6 engines ( Modern Plastics . "Automotive Show Features Lots of Toughened Materials", by Stuart A. Wood, April 1992 issue, pp 66-69.) The CEO of E.l. du Pont de Nemours & Co. is Edgar Woolard who took over in 1989. Edgar is innovative which will be beneficial in the '90s with all the upheavals coming. One item that the Illuminati have planned is to put th

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  • s kingship for generations I come...T oday there are seven hundred members of this family ...Every time a package of cigarettes is opened, the simple tearing of the tab is a gesture of tribute to the Du Ponts, and every time a great gun booms, with whatever cost to life or property; it echoes merrily in the feudal stronghold of this mighty clan...W e must end with the direct statement that the Du Ponts t

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  • guration? See the last article in this newsletter for an answer . A friend called my attention to Inside Edition’ s television story on Lewis Dupon t Smith, the heir to the $10 million fortune of the Du Pont Chemical Co. Lewis Dupont Smith is exposing his family . Of course on national television , which is controlled by the Illuminati they are not going to do much expos ing-but they did let a few hints

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  • I didn’t want to confuse people with it. Anyway , the bottom line is that behind the scenes, all of the Governo rs since the 1920s have been approved by the duPonts. I debated whether to include the du Ponts genealogy . I had it, so I decided to give it, on the chance someone might use it. The genealogy shows several things, a. that the duPonts like the Astors repeatedly used the same names over and ove

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  • attresses, — that was spending money too slow. They would never push Uncle Sam $100 billion in debt with cheap New Deal spenders. They rounded up the Frasers, the Kaisers, the Fords, the Durants, the Du Ponts, the Hughes, the Garrsons, the Mays — the big contractors, the bigger the better, the crookeder they were the more contracts they got. The bankers said to them through the soft-voiced High Priest of

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  • many, many great food stores, many, many trade centres; and we understand a fellow is now developing a $30 million trade centre, and it will have its great "food emporium." There are now many littler Du Ponts, who have their fingers in both industry and banking, and the easy way of getting deposits through the issuing of new stock, and selling them to the Reserve authorities, is expanding every line of t

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  • rland Bradley Dillingham Nelson Townsend Brady Gallinger Page Warren Brandegee Goff Perkins Works Bristow Gronna Root Burton Kenyon Sherman Catron La Follette Smoot NOT VOTING-27. Burleigh du Pont McLean Stephenson Clark, Wyo. Fall Myers Sterling Clarke, Ark. Fletcher Oliver Stone Colt Hughes Penrose Thornton Crawford Jackson Saulsbury Tillman Culberson Lippitt Shields Walsh Cummins Lo

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  • ned by American International Co rporation. American International figures prominently in later chapters ; its board of directors contained the key names on Wall Street: Rockefeller, Kahn, Stillm an, du Pont, Winthrop, etc. According to Von Bernstorff, Von Pavenstedt was "in timately acquainted with all the members of the Embassy." 33 Von Bernstorff himself regarded Von Pavenstedt as one of the most resp

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  • he story. The original building at 120 Broadway was destroyed by fire before World War I. Subsequently the site was sold to the Equitable Off ice Building Corporation, organized by General T. Coleman du Pont, president of du Pont de Nemours Powder Company. 1 A new building was completed in 1915 and the Equit able Life Assurance Company moved back to its old site. 2 In passing we should note an interestin

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  • ional City Bank. ROBERT DOLLAR San Francisco shipping magnate, who a ttempted in behalf of the Soviets to import tsarist gold rubles into U.S. in 1920, in contravention of U.S. regulations. PIERRE S. DU PONT Of the du Pont family. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN Director of National City Ban k. J.P. GRACE Director of National City Bank. R. F. HERRICK Director, New York Life Insurance; fo rmer president of the Amer

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  • Stillman of NCB was at that time an intermediary between the Rockefeller and Morgan interests, and b oth the Morgan and the Rockefeller interests were represented directly on AIC. Kuhn, Loeb and the du Ponts each had one director. Stone & Webster had three di rectors. No fewer than four directors of AIC (Saunders, Stone, Wiggin, Woodward ) either were directors of or were later to join the Federal Reser

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  • ERICAN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (120 Broadway) J. Ogden Armour Percy A. Rockefeller G. J. Baldwin John D. Ryan C. A. Coffin W.L. Saunders W. E. Corey J.A. Stillman Robert Dollar C.A. Stone Pierre S. du Pont T.N. Vail Philip A. S. Franklin F.A. Vanderlip J. P. Grace E.S. Webster R. F. Herrick A.H. Wiggin Otto H. Kahn Beckman Winthrop H. W. Pritchett William Woodward CHASE NATIONAL BANK J. N. Hill Newcomb

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  • tor and journalist of the physiocrats; Guillaume Fran90is Le Trosne (1728-80), jurist and economist; and the youngest member of the group, the secretary, editor, and government official Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours (1739-1817), who would later emigrate to the United States to found the famous gunpowder manufacturing family. In no way did the cult aspect of the physiocratic group show itself more star

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  • will lose wealth permanently. When Turgot became finance minister of France in 1774, his first act was to decree freedom of import and export of grain. The preamble of his edict, drawn up by his aide Du Pont de Nemours, summed up the laissez-faire policy of the physiocrats - and of Turgot - in a fine and succinct manner: the new free trade policy, it declared, was designed to animate and extend the culti

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  • of natural laws, then disappeared from the scene and allowed his creation to work itself out. From the standpoint of political philosophy, however, it mattered little whether Quesnay and the others (Du Pont was of Huguenot background) were Catholics or deists: for given their world outlook, their attitude toward natural law and natural rights could be the same in either case. Mercier de la Riviere point

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  • ror Joseph II of Aus- tria. Another physiocratic enthusiast was Gustavus III, king of Sweden, who conferred upon Mirabeau the grand cross of the newly founded Order of Wasa, in honour of agriculture. Du Pont in turn, was made a Knight of the Order. More practically, when the physiocratic journal was suppressed upon the fall of Turgot, King Gustavus and the margrave of Baden joined in commissioning Du Pon

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  • , The Economics of Physiocracy: Essays and Translations (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1963). A helpful study of the last of the physiocrats in James J. McLain, The Economic Writings of Du Pont de Nemours (Newark, Del.: University of Delaware Press, 1977). A.R.J. Thrgot A collection of all of Turgot's economic writings, newly translated and with an excellent introduction and annotations, is

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  • cans 113, 115 Doneau, Hugues 169, 196 Donne, John ] 66 Douglas, Paul H. 450, 453-4, 455, 456, 457,472,473,529 Driedo, Johannes 115 du Fail, Noel 210 Du Moulin, Charles (Carolus Molinaeus) 143,201,207 Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel 366,367,370,379 Dugue de Bagnols 261-2 Dumont, Franvois 518 Dusentschur 156, 158 Eagly, Robert V. 473, 532 East India, 214, 226, 319. 320, 321 apologists 288-92 Company 226,

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  • obilized economy would bring about a sharing of power and re- sponsibility between government and business. And the chairman of the U.S. Chamber's Executive Committee on National Defense wrote to the du Ponts, at the end of 1916, of his expectation that "this munitions question would seem to be the greatest opportunity to foster the new spirit" of cooperation between government and industry. 3 The first

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  • War Collectivism in World War I 71 Exulting over the new CND, Howard Coffin wrote to the du Ponts in December, 1916, that "it is our hope that we may lay the foundation for that closely knit structure, industrial, civil and military, which every thinking Ameri- can has come to realize is vital t

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  • ts. The most important of these conferences occurred on November 21, when such great industrial leaders as Henry Ford, Julius Rosenwald, Walter Teagle, Owen D. Young, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., and Pierre du Pont pledged their cooperation to the Hoover program. These agree- ments were made public, and Hoover hailed them at a White House conference on December 5, as an "advance in the whole conception of the r

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  • Delaware, however, became one of the prime centers of the protectionist movement. E.I. du Pont, from Wilmington, the nation’s leading powder manufacturer, was one of that movement’s original sponsors. 37 By the next session, sentiment had changed. Representative Whitely reported from the House

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  • t a mobilized economy would bring about asharing of power and responsibility between government and business. And thechairman of the U.S. chamber’s executive committee on national defense wrote tothe du Ponts, at the end of 1916, of his expectation that “this munitionsquestion would seem to be the greatest opportunity to foster the new spirit” ofcooperation between government and industry.[3] [part0019.h

  • books, abstracts, handbooks, andbibliographies and disseminated them, in George Hale’s words, to those who “canuse it to advantage.” In the words of Charles L. Reese, research and chemicaldirector of Du Pont, the service operated as an “intelligence agency.”[125][part0020.html#fn125]The major dispute among the NRC-affiliated and connected scientists was whetheror not scientific research in the postwar wo

  • ofits. The mostimportant of these conferences occurred on November 21, when such greatindustrial leaders as Henry Ford, Julius Rosenwald, Walter Teagle, Owen D.Young, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., and Pierre du Pont pledged their cooperation to theHoover program. These agreements were made public, and Hoover hailed them at aWhite House conference on December 5, as an “advance in the whole conception ofthe relati

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  • s designated foreign policy and military officials, and three key unofficial advisers: Clark M. Clifford, the chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and an aor- ney for the du Ponts and the Morgan-dominated General Electric Co.; Arthur H. Dean, a partner in Rockefeller-oriented Sullivan & Cromwell and a director of the CFR; and the ubiquitous John J. McCloy. Shortly aer the me

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  • s designated foreign policy and military officials, and three key unofficial advisers: Clark M. Clifford, the chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and an aor- ney for the du Ponts and the Morgan-dominated General Electric Co.; Arthur H. Dean, a partner in Rockefeller-oriented Sullivan & Cromwell and a director of the CFR; and the ubiquitous John J. McCloy. Shortly aer the me

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  • Georgia in the Caucasus. On the other hand, the Rus sian army did not cross the sea in either of these exploits. 29. La liberté ne sera recouvree, L’occupera noir fier vilain inique: Quant la matiere du pont sera ousvree, D’Hister, Venise faschée la republique. Liberty will not be regained, One black, proud, villainous, unjust will take it: When the matter of the bridge is opened, By Hister will the Vene

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  • ur’an. This story is controversial among Muslims, many of whom say it is a slander concocted by infidels, but its exis tence helps account for the con­ nection between Islam and the morning star. 54. Du pont Euxine & la grand Tartarie, Un roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule: Transpercera Alane & l’Armenie, Et dans Bisance lairra sanglante Gaule. From the Black Sea and Great Tartary, There will be a king w

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  • sy to bend the meaning to whatever purposes one likes. Few of his commentators have avoided this temptation entirely. 37. La forteresse aupres de la Tamise Cherra par lors le Roy dedans serré, Aupres du pont sera veu en chemise Un devant mort, puis dans le fort barré. The fortress near the Thames Will fall when the king is locked inside. Near the bridge he will be seen in a shirt. One in front dead, then

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  • ck the palace. 24 He who was buried will come out of the tomb, He will cause the fort of the bridge to be tied in chains: Poisoned with the spawn of a pimp, the great one from Lorraine by the Marquis du Pont. 25 Through long war all the army exhausted, so that they do not find money for the soldiers; instead of gold or silver, they will come to coin leather, Gallic brass, and the crescent sign of the Moo

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  • his bosom, Three who will be sworn in the fray Against the great one of Genoa will the steel be unleashed. XXIX. La liberté ne sera recouuree, L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, inique, Quand la matiere du pont sera ouuree, D'Hister, Venise faschee la republique. Liberty will not be recovered, A proud, villainous, wicked black one will occupy it, When the matter of the bridge will be opened, The republic of

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  • LIV. Du pont Exine, & la grand Tartarie, Vn Roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule, Transpercera Alane & l'Armenie, Et dedans Bisance lairra sanglante gaule From beyond the Black Sea and great Tartary, There will be

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  • ough the hole will warn the army: Between two rocks will the booty be taken, Of Sectus' mausoleum the renown to fail. LVIII. De l'aque duct d'Vticense Gardoing, Par la forest mort inacessible, Ennemy du pont sera tranché au poing Le chef nemans qui tant sera terrible. By the aqueduct of Uzès over the Gard, Through the forest and inaccessible mountain, In the middle of the bridge there will be cut in the

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  • XXIV. L'enseveli sortira du tombeau, Fera de chaines lier le fort du pont: Empoisonné avec oeufz de Barbeau, Grand de Lorraine par le Marquis du Pont. He who was buried will come out of the tomb, he will make the strong one out of the bridge to be bound with chains. Poison

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  • bin and Bell'oeuvre. To pave with marble taken from distant towers, not to risist Blettera m and his masterpiece. XXXVII. La forteresse aupres de la Tamise Cherra par lors le Roi dedans serré, Aupres du pont sera veu en chemise Un devant mort, puis dans le fort barré. The fortress near the Thames will fall when the king is locked up inside. He will be seen in his shirt near the bridge, one facing death t

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  • ing Marm ande and La Réole: To open through faith the wall, Mars eilles will hold its throne, Conflict near Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. LXXXVI. Du bourg Lareyne paruiêdrôt droit à Chartres, Et feront pres du pont Amhoni pause Sept pour la paix cauteleux comme Martres, Feront entree d'armee à Paris clause. From Bourg-la-Reine they will come straight to Chartres, And near Pont d'Antony they will pause: Seven cr

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  • XLVIII. Du plus profond de l'Espaigne enseigne, Sortant du bout & des fins de l'Europe, Troubles passant aupres du pont de Laigne, Sera deffaicte par ba nde sa grand troupe. Banners of the deepest part of Spain, Coming out from the tip and ends of Europe: Troubles passing near the bridge of "Laigne", Its great army wi

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  • his bosom, Three who will be sworn in the fray Against the great one of Genoa will the steel be unleashed. XXIX. La liberté ne sera recouuree, L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, iniqu e, Quand la matiere du pont sera ouuree, D'Hister, Venise faschee la republique. Liberty will not be recovered, A proud, villainous, wicked black one will occupy it, When the matter of the bridge will be opened, The republic of

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  • essie. The law of the Sun and of Ve nus in strife, Appropriating the spirit of prophecy: Neither the one nor the other will be understood, The law of the great Messiah will hold through the Sun. LIV. Du pont Exine, & la grand Tartarie, Vn Roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule, Transpercera Al ane & l'Armenie, Et dedans Bisance lairra sanglante gaule From beyond the Black Sea and great Tartary, There will be

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  • ough the hole will warn the army: Between two rocks will the booty be taken, Of Sectus' mausoleum the renown to fail. LVIII. De l'aque duct d'Vticense Gardoing, Par la forest mort inacessible, Ennemy du pont sera tranché au poing Le chef nemans qui tant sera terrible. By the aqueduct of Uzès over the Gard, Through the forest and inaccessible mountain, In the middle of the bridge there will be cut in the

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  • ed to take that which his predecessors had pledged. Because they do not understand about the ring when they come to sack the p alace. XXIV. L'enseveli sortira du tombeau, Fera de chaines lier le fort du pont: Empoisonné avec oeufz de Barbeau, Grand de Lorraine par le Marquis du Pont.

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  • armande and La Réole: To open through faith the wall, Marseilles will hold its throne, Conflict near Saint - Paul - de - Mau sole. LXXXVI. Du bourg Lareyne paruiêdrôt droit à Chartres, Et feront pres du pont Amhoni pause Sept pour la paix cauteleux comme Martres, Feront entree d'armee à Paris clause. From Bourg - la - Reine they will come straight to Chartres, And near Pont d'Ant ony they will pause: Sev

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  • thin g of the ful filmen t in 1689 -1690. In furthera nce of the same view he cites Centur y VIII ., Qua train 37: La fortere sse aupres de la Thamise Che rra pour lor s le roi ded ans serre, Aup res du pont sera vu en chemise , Un devant mort, puis dans le fort barre . The word cherra prese nts the only diffi culty here as to the mer e word s. It is the futur e of the ver b choi r, tom ber, to fall . Of

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  • AWARE appropriated all the Grand Reserve Fund and three-fourths of the Grand Charity Fund, a total sum of $3236, for the purpose of procuring a Home . Eight days later, at the Stated Communication of Du Pont Lodge, No . 2 .9, a voluntary subscription was started . The other Lodges in the jurisdiction immediately took similar action, with the result that at the next Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge

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  • tamaría, ‘ The Term bakchos and Dionysos Bakchios ’ ,inA.   Ber- nabé et al . (eds), Redefining Dionysos (Berlin and Boston, 2013) 38 – 57. 88 L.   Dubois, Inscriptions grecques dialectales d ’ Olbia du Pont (Geneva,1996) 143 no.   92, tr. Graf and Johnston, Ritual Texts for the Afterlife , 216. 89 Ecphantides fr.   4; Soph. OT 211; Ar. Thesm . 990, 995; Eur. Ba . 1167; R.   Merkelbach and J.   Stauber,

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  • tamaría, ‘ The Term bakchos and Dionysos Bakchios ’ ,inA.   Ber- nabé et al . (eds), Redefining Dionysos (Berlin and Boston, 2013) 38 – 57. 88 L.   Dubois, Inscriptions grecques dialectales d ’ Olbia du Pont (Geneva,1996) 143 no.   92, tr. Graf and Johnston, Ritual Texts for the Afterlife , 216. 89 Ecphantides fr.   4; Soph. OT 211; Ar. Thesm . 990, 995; Eur. Ba . 1167; R.   Merkelbach and J.   Stauber,

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  • club is no longe r simply for pillars of New York society such as the Goelets and the Astors . In 1965 the ranks of the Knickerbocker included the Aga Khan, Giovann i Agnelli, C. Douglas Dillon, the du Ponts, the Goulds, the Hutto ns, the Ingersolls, the Rockefellers, Alfred Sloan, and William Vanderb ilt. 20 PIRATES TO PATRICIANS When the Knights Templar were disbanded in the four teenth century, they

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  • c Optical La Palma, Canary 28 45N 17 53W 2382 1989 Telescope Islands Los Muchachos 2.56 101 Isaac Newton La Palma, Canary 28 46N 17 53W 2336 1984 Telescope Islands Los Muchachos 2.54 100 Ir ́ en ́ ee du Pont Las Campanas, Chile 29 00S 70S 42W 2282 1976 Telescope 2.50 100 Sloan Digital Sky Apache Point, 32 47N 105 49W 2788 1999 Wide-field Survey New Mexico detector 2.50 100 Hooker Telescope Mount Wilson,

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  • ” and that means the same thing.’ The Frenchman made a mental note of this, and the next time he went to a party, with the hostess waiting for him, the guests standing around heard ’Good evening, Mr. Du Pont, do you want to wash your hands?’ ’No, thank you, Madame, I have just washed them up against the tree in the front garden.’ The Tantra Vision, Vol 2 152 Osho

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  • e group of the Round Table Foundationfor another session with Vinod. The membership of this group of nine members—ála The Nine—is illuminating. Henry Jackson, Georgia Jackson, Alice Bouverie,Marcella Du Pont, Carl Betz, Vonnie Beck, Arthur Young, Ruth Young, and AndrijaPuharich. Dr. Vinod acted as the medium. Imagine the Fellowship of the Ring,with government funding and a security classification that wa

  • 109Duchamp, Marcel 117Dugway Proving Grounds 242Dulles, Allen 187, 215, 217, 221, 225, 234, 240, 247, 265, 266, 268, 269,272–274Dulles, Clover 225Duran, Lt. Col. Albert L. 177Duvalier, “Papa Doc” 289Du Pont, Marcella 244–246Dwight D. Eisenhower Library 123EE.S.I. 306 Early Man In the New World 58 Early Mormonism and the MagicWorld View (Quinn) 17, 41Easley, Maj. Edwin 177Eastern Airlines 173, 275Eastern

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  • mattresses, — that was spending money too slow. They would never push Uncle Sam $100 billion in debt with cheap New Deal spenders.They rounded up the Frasers, the Kaisers, the Fords, the Durants, the Du Ponts, the Hughes, the Garrsons, the Mays — the big contractors, the bigger the better, the crookeder they were the more contracts they got.The bankers said to them through the soft-voiced High Priest of

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  • many, many great food stores, many, many trade centres; and we understand a fellow is now developing a $30 million trade centre, and it will have its great "food emporium." There are now many littler Du Ponts, who have their fingers in both industry and banking, and the easy way of getting deposits through the issuing of new stock, and selling them to the Reserve authorities, is expanding every line of t

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  • at Banks" were the masters of the German economy from 1865 to 1915 and controlled 74% of the capital assets of all 421 banks. Page 512 I.G. Farbenindustrie made many individual cartel agreements with Du Pont and other American corporations. Page 514 In France, Britain and the US, the war played a significant role in demonstrating conclusively that economic stagnation and underemployment of resources were

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  • ad extensive influence in the national Democratic Party. These two were also powerful on the state level, especially Morgan in New York and Rockefeller in Ohio. Mellon was a power in Pennsylvania and Du Pont in Delaware. In the 1920s, this system of economic and political power formed a hierarchy headed by the Morgan interests and played a principal role both in political and business life. Morgan, opera

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  • hatted "ha ppy warrior," who had grown up in New York's East Side slums, could be involved in a Fascist plot backed by wealthy men. But he knew that Smith was now a business associate of the powerful Du Pont family, who had cultiv ated him through Du Pont official John J. Raskob, former chairman of th e Democratic party. Under their in- fluence Smith had grown more and mo re politically conservative foll

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  • ts financiers, also had John W. Davis, alleged writer of the gold-standard speech for Clark, as a member of the National Executive Committee. Its contributors included representatives of the Morg an, Du Pont, Rockefeller, Pew, and Mellon interests. Directors of the Leag ue included A1 Smith and John J. Raskob. League later formed affiliat ions with pro-Fascist, antilabor, and anti-Semitic organizations.

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  • ng that happened. That made him interesting. I wanted to see if he was going to come out right. . . . In testimony that was also censore d, Paul Comly French revealed that MacGuire had implicated the Du Ponts to him, indicating the role they would play in equipping the supe rarmy being planned by the plotters. † FRENCH: We discussed the question of arms and equipment, and he suggested that they could be

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  • as a means of building up the organization. . . . French then testified that MacGuire had told him the plotters could obtain arms and equipment from the Remington Arms Company, on credit through the Du Ponts. Hi s testimony also implicat ed the American Liberty League. † FRENCH: I do not think at th at time he mentioned the connection of Du Ponts with the American Liberty League, but he skirted all arou

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  • 30 miles away! Will you follow me?" The men all shout, "We wi ll!" Then Butler 's army marches south to Washington on Highway 1 while an ammunition train supplied by Remington Arms Company and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company brings up the rear. Also in the column on horseback behind Butler, according to Time's burlesqued version of the plot, are "that grim, old-ti me cavalryman, General Hugh Samuel

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  • ch. Its treasurer had been none other than Colonel Grayson M.-P. Murphy. One of its financial backers was Robert S. Clark. Two of the largest contributors had been the J. P. Morgan Associates and the Du Pont interests. John W. Da vis was a member of the National Executive Committee. Morgan and Du Pont men were directors. And MacGuire had told French that th e putsch could ob tain arms and equipment from

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  • vate business as chairman of the board of the Ne w York County Trust Company and joined in erecting the Empire St ate Building, of which he was corporation president. His alliance with Raskob and the Du Ponts in the League brought charges that he had "forsaken the brown derby for the top hat." When he failed to stop Roos evelt's renomination in 1936, he stumped for Republican candidate Alf Landon, losing

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  • Speaking to a Y.M.C.A. in Coat esville, Pennsylvania, in Febru- ary, he accused the big industrialis ts of America of fattening on the blood of soldiers. He pointed out that the average profit of the Du Ponts from 1910 to 1914 had been only $6 million, bu t had soared to $58 million between 1914 and 1918. Th e jump in the same periods for Bethlehem Steel had been $6 to $4 9 million; for International Nic

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  • National Bank, Goodyear Tire, and Mutual Life Insurance Company. Li beral senators joined the attack. On January 23 Senator Schwelle nbach denounced "J. Pierpont Morgan and John J. Raskob and Pierre du Pont and all the rest of these rascals and crooks who control the Am erican Liberty League." Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr., pointed out that the League's biggest contributors were the Du Ponts, A. P.

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  • 6, 215 Dimitman, E. Z., 120, 241 Disarmament Conference, 231 Dominican intervention, 72, 73, 118 Dorward, A. R. R., 46 Doyle, Bill, 6-9, 133, 140, 14 2, 143, 146, 147, 163, 222 Drezner, Henry S., 192 Du Pont family, 29, 31, 160, 161, 167, 186, 195, 196, 200, 201, 218, 228, 230, 231 Easterwood, William E., 210 Eichelberger, Robert L., 241 Elliot, Camp, 62 England, 101-102, 225, 232-233, 236, 239 Estrada,

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  • lantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea, and a labyrinth of alleyways leads to the em- bankments of the Garonne River. On the northern outskirts of the city sits a small factory on the winding Chemin du Pont de Rupe. There, in December 1997, a salesman by the name of T. Decle* became a fly caught in UKUSA's worldwide electronic web. In the shadow of the nearby Pyrenees, where the Visigoths and also Charl

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  • aceutical, political, religious and scientific communities . Workmen with names like Aldrich, Aquino, Astor, Bernanke, Brzezinski, Buffett, Bush, Carter, Casey, Cheney, Clinton, Coy, Disney, Drucker, Du Pont, Fromm, Gates, Geithner, Graham, Greenspan, Hamilton, Heitzig, Helms, Hitler, Hoover, Hybels, Kissinger, Kolvenbach, Laurie, McLaren, Morgan, Murdock, Nixon, Obama, Paulson, Ratzinger, Reagan, Reid,

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  • aceutical, political, religious and scientific communities . Workmen with names like Aldrich, Aquino, Astor, Bernanke, Brzezinski, Buffett, Bush, Carter, Casey, Cheney, Clinton, Coy, Disney, Drucker, Du Pont, Fromm, Gates, Geithner, Graham, Greenspan, Hamilton, Heitzig, Helms, Hitler, Hoover, Hybels, Kissinger, Kolvenbach, Laurie, McLaren, Morgan, Murdock, Nixon, Obama, Paulson, Ratzinger, Reagan, Reid,

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  • p. 64. 4 Ibid. 5 U.S. News & World Report, December 20, 1971. 6 See Antony Sutton, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution {New York: Arlington House, 1974). 7 U.S. State Dept. Decimal File, 861.659-Du Pont de Nemours & Co/5. 8 U.S. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Proposed Shipment of Ball Bearing Machines to the U.S.S.R. (Washington, 1961). 9 Author's translation from Russian of brochure for "Ha nd

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  • cket engine, the ORM-65. This rocket used nitric acid and kerosene as propellants. The Soviets then developed the ZhRD R-3395, an aircraft jato ro cket using nitric acid and anili ne as a propellant. Du Pont provided technical assistance and equipment for the construction of larg e nitric acid plants. During World War II, Soviet rockets used "Russian cordite," which was 56.5 percent nitrocellulose. The n

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  • Manufacture Import of U.S. chemical tec hnology for military purposes goe s back to the 1920s and has always received State Department support. A 1929 agreement stipulated that the Soviets could us e Du Pont processe s for the oxidation of ammonia to manufacture 50- 65 percent nitric acid. Du P ont agreed "to place at the disposal of Chemstroi sufficient data, inform ation and facts with re spect to the

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  • approximates 350,000 tons annuall y. Twenty-five years later, in 1957, the largest Du Pont- process nitric acid plant in the United Stat es, at Hopewell, had an annual capacity of 425,000 tons. Under the 1929 earlier contract, Du P ont also supplied technical assistance to the USSR for a p

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  • tlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea, and a labyrinth of alleyways leads to the embankments of the Garonne River. On the northern outskirts of the city sits a small factory on the winding Ch emin du Pont de Rupe. There, in December 1997, a salesman by the name of T. Dècle 3 became a fly caught in UKUSA's worldwide electr onic web. In the shadow of the nearby Pyrenees, where the Visigoths and also Cha

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  • tlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea, and a labyrinth of alleyways leads to the embankments of the Garonne River. On the northern outskirts of the city sits a small factory on the winding Ch emin du Pont de Rupe. There, in December 1997, a salesman by the name of T. Dècle 3 became a fly caught in UKUSA's worldwide electr onic web. In the shadow of the nearby Pyrenees, where the Visigoths and also Cha

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  • Government courts also have driven many surgical devices off the market. Ingredients such as teflon and silicone are disappearing from the market because of lawsuits against chemical companies. E. I. Du Pont, for example, decided to stop selling polyester for medical devices. Total annual sales of polyester amounted to only $200,000 for Du Pont, but potential lawsuits can run into the millions, so the re

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  • 3, top doctors from the Manhattan Project met in Captain John L. Ferry's Madison Square Area offices in New York. Harold Hodge from the University of Rochester was there. So were several doctors from Du Pont, Chrysler, and the Kellex Corporation, as well as the top medical officers for the Manhattan Project, including Col. Stafford Warren. Th eir secret agenda: "fluorine hazards to workers." Pure fluorin

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  • teel va lves and pipes have been used [to handle fluorine] but it seems that any impurity or foreign substance in the pipe or valve may be the activating agent to start a reaction. Dr . Benning [from Du Pont] exhibited a steel valve . . . which had been consumed by ac tion of C-216. The heat generated by the reaction is tremendous and a considerable flas h hazard is present as the reaction is almost inst

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  • NOTES TO CHAPTER 4 / PP. 49—51 271 19. On teeth falling out, see New York Operations Research and Medicine Divi- sion, Correspondence 1945-1952, Box 28-47, Box 36 ,"Du Pont File," Atlanta FRC, RG 326. For Priest's fluorine wo rk at Columbia, see Industrial and Engineering Chem., March 1947. 20. Princeton account at Md 319.1, Ferry Report Medical, Box 25, Accession #4nn

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  • FRC, RG 326. Groves, Now It Can Be Told, p. 57: 'To f acilitate the handling of claims not resulting from a major catastrophe a special fund was established. This fund was placed under the control of du Pont so that it could continue to be available for many years." And on March 28, 1944 at a conference on Extra-H azardous Insurance attended by the military officials and industrial contractors readying t

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  • ittsburgh Section of the Industrial Hygiene Association, April 30, 1946. Stam ped "Confidential," File 13, Box 38, RAK Collection. 21. "Suggestions have been made both by Dr. Frary and by some of the du Pont group, including their medical director . . . that it might be advisable for representatives of du Pont, Aluminum Company, and Pennsylva nia Salt to get together and to discuss carefully the whole pr

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  • ed estate in Leesburg, Virginia, and his network of organizations seems very well funded. Where does the money come from? Some of it comes from wealthy supporters. His b iggest catch to date is Louis Du Pont, a member of one of the richest families in America. In a well-public ized case, Du Pont's p arents went into court to prevent Louis from giving everything he had to LaRouche . LaRouche supporters ha

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  • o relate the following to his President, Roosevelt, on October 19, 1936: At the present moment more than a hundred American corporations have subsidiaries here or have cooperative understandings. The Du Pont have three allies: (1) Chief: I. G. Farben Co. (2) Standard Oil has made $500 million a year helping the Germans make Ersatz gas for war purposes; but Standard Oil cannot take any of its earnings out

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  • ens for Tax Justice (a group backed by Ralph Nader, which mon itors tax abuses and lobbies the governme nt for fairer taxation) pointed out that the average reader paid mor e tax last year than AT&T, Du Pont, Boeing, Merrill Lynch, Dow Ch emi cal, and Walt Disney paid collectively from 1982 through 1985! ! Do yourself a favor and reread the above paragraph. In fact, of the 250 companies that they were mo

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  • led "globalisation" and "free trade".In Nigeria, Halliburton worked with Shell and Chevron, which were bothimplicated in gross violations of human rights and the environment. (BritishPetroleum, Esso, Du Pont, ERAP, Texaco, and Total also have interests in Nigeria.)Cheney's firm increased its involvement there after the military dictatorshipexecuted several environmental activists and violently prevented

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  • 5, 128–29, 139–40 son Allen, 302–4, 310–14Dulles, Martha “Toddie” (daughter of AWD), 6, 125, 125, 300, 312Dulles, Nataline (sister), 39Dulles-Jackson-Correa Committee, 147DuPont company, 163, 427, 459Du Pont family, 25, 131Dutch East India Company, 259East Berlin, 72Eastern Europe, 144, 149–58, 155–56, 201, 213, 433, 481Easter Rising (1916), 481East Germany, 72, 280East-West partnership, 178Echevarria, H

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  • phie rurale is among the best statements of early physiocracy. Expanding upon the contributions of both Quesnay and Mirabeau were Paul Pierre le Mercier de la Rivie ` re (1720–1794) and Pierre-Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817). It was le Mercier de la Rivie ` re who promoted the concept of ‘‘nature’s plan’’ in relation to the state. A businessman and adventurer, du Pont de Nemours founded and publish

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  • h centuries into other products guaranteed its presence in American culture, society and economics.” In 1801, appalled by the inferior quality of American gunpowder, French immigrant Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours set out to revolutionize the science of destruction. His family had failed to prosper since arriving in the United States two years earlier, but young du Pont was a skilled chemist, tutore

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  • hemp advocates call “the nation’s most valu- able natural resource.” Marijuana was a sideshow, however, compared to the DuPont Corporation’s continuing interest in war and political intrigue. Richard du Pont immersed himself in the CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ’s (CIA) clandestine operation and reaped another megamillion-dollar windfall in the process. Du Pont’s Summit Aviation company, founded shortly af

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  • John DiRyan, J.A. Stillman, son of Jam es Stillman principal organizer of the National City Bank; A.H. Wiggin, and Beekma n Winthrop. The 1928 list of AIC directors included Percy Rockefeller, Pierre Du Pont, Elisha Walker of Kuhn, Loeb Co., and Frank Altschul of Lazard Freres. In their program of aiding the Communists, AIC worked closely with Guaranty Trust of New York (now Morgan Guaranty Trust). Guara

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  • John DiRyan, J.A. Stillman, son of Jam es Stillman principal organizer of the National City Bank; A.H. Wiggin, and Beekma n Winthrop. The 1928 list of AIC directors included Percy Rockefeller, Pierre Du Pont, Elisha Walker of Kuhn, Loeb Co., and Frank Altschul of Lazard Freres. In their program of aiding the Communists, AIC worked closely with Guaranty Trust of New York (now Morgan Guaranty Trust). Guara

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  • Steel, Itek, Federated Department Stores, Walgreen Stores, Transcontinental Gas Pipeline, Consolidated Edison, Anaconda Copper Co., General Foods, Pan American World Airways, Colgate-Palmolive, E. I. du Pont de Nemours, W. R. Grace, Inc., Corning Glass Works, Owens Corning Fiberglass, Cummins Engine, Hewlett-Packard, R. R. Donnelly and Son, Dow Chemical, Teledyne, Inc., Warner-Lambert, Westinghouse, Inte

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  • to Germany, William Dodd, reported to President Roosevelt in August, 1936: “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 $2,0

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  • FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for World War II Germany’s two largest tank producers were Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors (controlled by J. P. Morgan and the du Ponts), and Ford A. G., a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company. International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) held a substantial interest in Focke- Wolfe, an airplane manufacturer who produced German fighte

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  • el, Itek, Federated Department Stores, Walgreen Stores, Transcontinenta l Gas Pipeline, Consolidated Edison, Anaconda Copper Co., General Foods, Pan Ame rican World Airways, Colgate) Palmolive, E. I. du Pont de Nemours, W. R. Grace, I nc., Corning Glass Works, Owens Corning Fiberglass, Cummins Engine, Hewlett)Packard , R. R. Donnelly and Son, Dow Chemical, Teledyne, Inc., Warner)Lambert, Westingho use, I

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  • Germany, William Dodd, repo rted to President Roosevelt in August, 1936: “At the present moment, more than a hundred America n corporations have subsidiaries here or cooperative understandings. Th e 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

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  • out. I mention these facts because they complicate things and add to war dange rs.” Germany’s two largest tank producers were Opel, a s ubsidiary of General Motors (controlled by J. P. Morgan and the du Ponts), and Ford A. G., a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company. International Telephone and Telegrap h (ITT) held a substantial interest in Focke)Wolfe, an airplane manufacturer who produc ed German fight

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  • He quickly built a shipping empire, then began building a railroad empire, and he was worth $20 million when the Civil War broke out, when the robber barons really began their ascent in America. The du Pont commercial empire was begun in 1802, by a pupil of Lavoisier. The du Pont company provided gunpowder during the War of 1812. Warfare and monopolies became the American way to build fortunes, which le

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  • That chain reaction is the required event for making nuclear weapons and nuclear energy possible. How does one separate U-235 from U-238? The answer was simple and the key to making nuclear weapons. Du Pont was the acknowledged master of refrigeration, and using fluorine to make a refrigerant was their specialty. The secret to separating the uranium isotopes was somehow turning uranium into a gas, and u

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  • hough by playing semantics games they were not “ crippled, ” merely toothless, although the long-term effects are unknown, which may be in another classified study. People becoming violently ill from du Pont ’ s fluoride cloud are invisible victims, at least to the public, when Hodge and Smith wrote their masterpiece of disinformation. The worst air pollution disaster in U.S. history happened in October

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  • d by tetraethyl lead as an octane booster. Why? As it turns out, nobody could patent ethyl alcohol and make monopoly profits from putting it into gasoline. Therefore, General Motors, Standard Oil and du Pont conspired to make a new, patentable chemical, and tetraethyl lead was introduced into American gas tanks. Although Ben Franklin remarked on lead ’ s well-known toxic qualities hundreds of years ago,

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  • n old money empire that supplied virtually all American gunpowder and explosives, almost since the nation was founded, arming America for all of its wars, got into the fast-rising chemicals industry. Du Pont Corporation developed alternatives to ammonia as a refrigerant. The refrigerants went by the trade name Freon, and the most popular, R-12, was made of one carbon atom bonded to two chlorine and two f

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  • mer commander of the Connecticut American Legion approached Butler. Gerald MacGuire had a proposal. MacGuire said he was acting as a front man for wealthy industrialists and bankers, and J.P. Morgan, du Pont and other names came up in the conversations. The proposal was this: Butler would get elected as the American Legion's national commander. With that office, Butler would have the loyalty of 500,000 v

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  • d "neutral" throughout the war's first two years, except for providing aid to Britain, closing off the Panama Canal to Japan and other sanctions against them, with Standard Oil, Ford, General Motors, du Pont and others helping build the German war machine. There is substantial evidence that FDR and the military brass had pre-knowledge of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the troops in Hawaii were

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  • 96 Up to 193 6 more than one hun dred American compan ies were involved in the bu ild-up of the German war m achine, among them General Motors, Ford, Internationa l H arvester and Du Pont. The motives for these investments could n ot be just for short-term gains as the contracts between these compan ies and the Germ an government stated that not a penn y was to leave Germany. The prof

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  • 96 Up to 193 6 more than one hun dred American compan ies were involved in the bu ild-up of the German war m achine, among them General Motors, Ford, Internationa l H arvester and Du Pont. The motives for these investments could n ot be just for short-term gains as the contracts between these compan ies and the Germ an government stated that not a penn y was to leave Germany. The prof

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  • hem. The contributors to FDR's 1932 campaign include a "Who's Who" of the U.S. business elite, the same people who supposedly tried to overthrow him a year later: Hearst, Rockefeller, Morgan, Baruch, Du Pont, Astor. In 1933, a group of "publicity men" advised that fascism was becoming unpopular in America and FDR could score points by opposing the Nazis. "They suggested that Hearst and his publications l

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  • e industrialists to put them in office, and that in future they could go further with the industrialists' help than without it." (83) The Nazi cartels were all linked to American corporations such as Du Pont, Standard Oil, General Motors, ITT and General Electric. In 1944, Martin found 3600 agreements between German and American companies that denied critical raw materials and patents to the United State

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  • ike the Rockefellers, etc. the 4 th Reich Team, Bush, Rumsfeld, Clintons, the Nazis that were brought into the CIA, etc.). Along with the Rockefeller interests, we have the Morgan, Brown, Rothschild, Du Pont, Harriman (railroads monopolizer along with Vanderbilt), Kuhn-Loeb interests. Max Warburg, manager of the powerful Warburg Bank, Hamburg, Germany, assigned his brother Paul Moritz Warburg to the Unit

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  • foiled. Who were the American bankers and industrialists involved in this plot to overthrow the legal government of the United States? According to Wikipedia , while most of the funding came from the Du Pont family, participants included U.S. Steel, General Motors, General Foods, Standard Oil, Bi rdseye, Colgate, Heinz Foods, Chase Nati onal Bank, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. And among the parti

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  • Who were the American bankers and industrialists involved in this p lot to overthrow the le g al g overnment of the United States? Accordin g to Wiki p edia, while most of the fundin g came from the Du Pont famil y , p artici p ants included U.S. Steel, General Motors, General Foods, Standard Oil, Birdse y e, Col g ate, Heinz Foods, Chase National Bank, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. And amon g t

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  • ture is in danger of being destroyed internally by a corru p t, criminal rulin g cabal which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the Mor g an, Brown, Rothschild, Du Pont, Harriman, Kuhn-Loeb, and other groupings as well. This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century (see Carroll Qui

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  • schild axis, throu g h the Youn g Plan and the Dawes Plan loans of the 1920's. Companies involved included: Standard Oil-I.G. Farben ( Exxon now ) , without which Germany's war effort was impossible; du Pont, for arms; General Motors; Ford Motor Company; General Electric; I.T.T.; and the Union Bankin g Cor p ., with Geor g e Bush's father, Prescott, a director. Ori g inall y , Winston Churchill was pro-Z

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  • r/Rothschild axis, through the Young Plan and the Dawes Plan loans of the 1920's. Companies involved included: Standard Oil-I.G. Farben (Exxon now), without which Germany's war effort was impossible; du Pont , for arms; General Motors; Fo rd Motor Company; General Electric; I.T.T.; and the Union Banking Corp., with George Bush's father, Prescott, a director. Originally, Winston Churchill was pro-Zionist,

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  • ice Company, Inc. Connecticut General Life Insurance Company Continental Can Company Continental Oil Company Corn Products Company Corning Glass Works Dresser Industries, Inc. Ethyl Corporation I. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Farrell Lines, Inc. The First National City Bank of New York Ford Motor Company, International Division Foster Wheeler Corporation Freeport Sulphur Company General Dynamics Cor

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  • Virginia Theological Seminary, Samuel H. Kress Foundation) Frederick V. Geier (CFR) Elisha Gray II (President and Director of Whirlpool Corp.) Crawford H. Greenewalt (President and Director of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, Christiana Securities Company; member of the Board of Directors of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Trustee of the Carnegie Institute, Washington) General Alfred M. Gruenthe

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  • itor ; James B. Conant, former President of Harvard; Colgate W. Darden, Jr., former President of the University of Virginia and former Governor of Virginia; Crawford H. Greenewalt, President of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.; General Alfred M. Gruenther, President of the American Red Cross; Learned Hand, retired judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals; Clark Kerr, President of the University of Californ

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  • Coffey, Joseph Irving Cohen, Benjamin V. Cole, Charles W. Collbohm, F. R. Collyer, John L. Conlon, Richard P. Conrad, Brig. Gen. Bryan Considine, Rev. John J., M. M. Coons, Arthur G. Copeland, Lammot du Pont Corson, John J. Costello, William A. Cotting, Charles E. Cowen, Myron M. Cowles, John Crane, Winthrop Murray, 3rd Creighton, Albert M. Cross, James E. Crotty, Homer D. Crowe, Philip K. Culbertson, Co

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  • William H., 152 Dresser Industries, Inc., 15; 79 Dubinsky, David, 146 DuBridge, Lee A., 168 Duggan, Stephen, 152 Dulles, Allen, 3; 10; 150; Dulles, John Foster, 3; 5; 105; 114 Dunn, Frederick S., 169 du Pont (E. I.) de Nemours Co., 15; 87 E Eastland, James O. (quote from), 148 Eastman Kodak, 83; 93 Eaton, Cyrus, 43; 147 Eaton Manufacturing Co., 91; 95 Eban, Ebba, 20 Eccles, Marriner S., 55 Chapter 12 170

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  • ef sponsor is the Hudson Institute, a public policy center based in Indianapolis that made its reputation analyzing national security issues. Hudson’s board of trustees includes former Gov. Pierre S. du Pont, IV, of Delaware and former Vice President Dan Quayle. William J. Bennett, a U.S. Secretary of Education under President Ronald Reagan, served as chairman of the design team. Bennett, an outspoken pr

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  • any at the end of hostilities. According to authors Tarpley and Chaikin, "General Draper (in later years) founded 'Population Crisis Committee' and the 'Draper Fund,' joining with the Rockefeller and Du Pont families to promote eugenics as 'population control.' The administration of President Lyndon Johnson, advised by General Draper on the subject, began financing birth control in the tropical countries

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  • ull and Bones, The Trilateral Commis- sion] and the Business Council." Gibson also noted that at least two Morgan-Rockefeller institutions were among the top six stockholders in AT&T, General Motors, Du Pont, Exxon, General Electric, IBM, United Technologies, and Union Pacific.

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  • proved an easy task considering their multinational nature. In the 1930s many people in both Britain and America viewed Nazi ideology favorably. In 1934 there was even a failed attempt by Morgan and Du Pont agents to bring about a fascist dictatorship in the United States, as detailed in my book Alien Agenda. Automobile maker Henry Ford became a guiding light to Hitler,

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  • e," Higham wrote in his book Trading with the Enemy: An Expose of the Nazi-American Money Plot 1933-1949. "{German Luftwaffe chief Hermann] Goering's air force couldn't fly without it. Only Standard, Du Pont, and General Motors had the rights to it. Teagle helped organize a sale of the precious substance to [Farben chairman] Schmitz, who in 1938 traveled to London and 'borrowed' 500 tons from Erhyl, the

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  • secret societies. "In 1915, the American International Corporation was formed to fund the Russian Revolution," wrote Icke. "Its directors represented the inter- ests of the Rockefeller, Rothschilds, Du Pont, Kuhn, Loeb, Harriman, and

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  • 9 INTRODUCTION International Corporation (AIC), formed in 1915, also helped fund the Rus sian Revolution. AIC directors represented the interests of the Rocke - fellers, Rothschilds, Du Ponts, Kuhns, Loebs, Harrimans, and the Federal R eserve, as well as Federal Reserve cofounder Frank Vanderlip and George Herbert Walker, the maternal great-grandfather of President George W. Bush. Trotsk

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  • the matter of tetraethyl lead, an additive used in a viation gasoline,” wrote author Charles Higham. “[German Luft waff e chief Hermann] Goering’s air force couldn’t fly without it. Only Stand - ard, Du Pont and General Motors had the rights to it. Teagle helped orga - nize a sale of the precious substance to [Farben president] Schmitz, who in 1 938 traveled to London and ‘borrowed’ 500 tons from Ethyl,

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  • ericans looked with favor on a fascist system to counteract interna - tional communism. Many were disgruntled with President Roo sevelt’s socia l policies and felt he was secretly a communist. Irénée Du Pont and General Motors president William S. Knudsen in early 1934 planned to finance a coup d’etat that would overthrow the president with the aid of a $3 million–funded army of terrorists, modeled on th

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  • nitially supported the B ilderberg Group reads like a list of prewar financiers of Hitler—First National City Bank [now Citibank], Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Ford Motor Company, Standard Oil, and Du Pont. Th e c ommon denominator of these societies seems to be the acquisi - tion of money, which translates into power. Spencer Oliver, the ranking De mocratic Party leader whose telep hone was bugged as

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  • 2,000 research programs in the course of World War II. Th e projects involved industrial research and development units employing tens of thousands of scientists and technicians in companies such as Du Pont and General Electric, as well as major university laboratories like MIT and Caltech . . . . [A] proposal for a barrier between government and m ilitary funding and civilian control of the choice and

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  • d Anton Chaitkin, authors of Geor ge Bush: Th e Unauthorized Biography, “General Draper [in later years] founded ‘Population Crisis Committee’ and the ‘Draper Fund,’ joining with the Rocke feller and Du Pont families to promote eugenics as ‘population control.’ Th e administration of President Lyndon Johnson, advised by General Draper on the subject, began financing birth control in the tropical countrie

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  • 205, 211, 213–14, 217–18, 227, 228–29, 230, 255 as CIA director, 150, 151, 152–53, 194, 209 , 236 Dulles, John Foster, 21, 27, 29, 34, 116, 1 38, 150–51, 153, 154, 209, 213–14, 217–18, 219, 236, 255 Du Pont, 25, 256, 262 D u Pont, Irénée, 33 Dutch Bank, 116, 117 Dutch Shell Oil, 48, 255 Eagle Flight, Operation, 110–22, 126, 1 33, 139, 140, 210, 212–14, 218 East Germany, see German Democratic Republic (G

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  • trade and the related use of its ch emical patents also numbered over 2,000, including such major industrial concerns as Standard Oil of New Jersey (now Exxon), the Aluminum Company of America, E.I. du Pont de Nemours, Ethyl Export Corporation, Imperial Chemical Industries (Great Britain), Dow Chemical Company, Rohm & Haas, Etablissments Kuhl- man (France), and the Mitsui interests of Japan. I.G. Farben

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  • st worldwide sa les of nearly $10 billion annu- ally, while Hoechst, now the worl d's largest chemical company, generated $16.01 billion in worl dwide sales in 1980. Each does more business than E.I. du Pont de Nemours, with sales of $9.4 billion. The Un ited States is, of co urse, the major market, one into which these German corporations continue to pour investment money for both new capital constructi

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  • And Big Money had lots to hide. I told my father abo ut two well-received recent books documenting the Nazi business dealings of Hen ry Ford and James Watson of IBM. In addition, General Motors, the du Ponts and t he Rockefellers had all done business with Hitler. Finally, I mentioned Antony S utton's controversial three-volume study of the buildup of Stalin's military machine, even during the Cold War

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  • A LLIANCES President Eisenhower rejected the recommendation. Bu t in the next decade, General Draper founded the "Population Crisis Committee" and the "Draper Fund," joining with the Rockefeller and Du Pont families to promote eugenics as "population control." The administration of President Lyndon Johnson, adv ised by General Draper on the subject, began financing birth control in the tropi cal countri

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  • of Nicholas Brady and Moreau D. Brown (Thatcher Brown' s grandson), forming what was called the "Yale Mafia" on Wall Street. WALTER S. CARPENTER, J R had been chairman of the finance committee of the Du Pont Corporation (1930-40). In 1933, Carpenter ove rsaw Du Pont's purchase of Remington Arms from Sam Pryor and the Rockefellers, a nd led Du Pont into partner- ship with the Nazi I.G. Farben Company for

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  • Germany, it was the rich industrialists that funded these groups. Hearst ordered his newspapers to print pro Nazi articles in fact he had them print the Nazi propaganda directly from Gobbels. Irenee du Pont funded several pro-fascist groups. Henry Ford was well known for his praise of Hitler and funded many pro-Nazis in the 30s. Andrew Mellon and John D. Rockefeller were supporters of Hitler as well. No

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  • wished in creating, defining, limiting and regulating the power of the corporations. The reader should note this change in Delaware law as it figures prominently in a later chapter as the reason the du Ponts reincorporated in Delaware. In 1893, the court issued perhaps its first anti-union ruling in U.S. v. Workingmen's Amalgamated Council. The court in this case upheld an injunction against a union on

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  • a crisis."9 I.G. had direct and indirect communication channels opened with the Economic High Command. Farben policies were adjusted to accommodate the High Command's plans. In 1932 Colonel Taylor of du Pont reported: "One of the motives back of the French proposal, that all countries should establish a conscription, is to upset the present German system of handling their Reichswehr. The Reichswehr is li

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  • Few people outside of Germany had ever heard of Hitler in 1923. In a memo dated March 22, 1932 —a full year before Hitler assumed power—the files of J.K. Jenny, of the Foreign Relations Department of du Pont, reveals that I.G. and other German industrialists financed Hitler: "It is a matter of common gossip in Germany that I.G. is financing Hitler. Other German firms who are also supposed to be doing so

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  • n firms and in turn plowed the profits back into the Aryanization (seizing of Jewish firms) or arms production. Among those firms are International Harvester, Ford, GM, Standard Oil of New Jersey and du Pont. In the 1944 election campaign, Dulles advised Dewey to reject the issue of deploying US troops under the command of UN causing a break in allied relations. Dulles was also responsible for the extrem

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  • egan publishing an anti- Semitic newspaper. Ford was also an early financial supporter of Hitler at a time when the Nazis were virtually unknown. Another early backer of Hitler and the Nazis were the du Ponts. The power behind the du Pont throne in the 1920s was Irenee du Pont who, like Ford, was a supporter of Hitler before he was known outside Munich. Irenee du Pont followed Hitler's career avidly from

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  • The agreement detailed exchanges of patents and technical information. In defiance to the Treaty of Versailles banning German companies from selling military explosives, it provided a means by which du Pont could sell German produced explosives. The Nye report provides the best summary of the agreement: "In other words, though German munitions companies cannot sell abroad, American companies can sell fo

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  • . The then Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, appointed a nine- member board, Hoover's Chemical Advisory Committee. Seated on the committee were Walter Teagle (Standard Oil of New Jersey), Lammot du Pont, Frank Blair (president of Sterling Drug) and Henry Howard (vice-president of Grasselli). Despite the extensive ties these four had with I.G. Farben they sat on a committee whose role was to help Ame

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  • s areas: photography, dyestuffs, artificial rubber, pharmaceuticals, abrasives and celluloid masses. In 1939, Rohm and Haas cross-licensed its process for making cast sheets of methyl methacrylate to du Pont. However, under the terms of the license, du Pont's production would be limited to half of Rohm and Haas' production. By 1940, the market for methyl methacrylate had exploded because of wartime appli

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  • ced back to the period immediately following WWI into the 1920s. None of the cartel agreements would have been possible without the voluntary cooperation of America's corporate leaders. Many, such as du Pont, actively sought out cartel agreements following the first world war, while others, such as Standard Oil Of New Jersey, were willing to reach new cartel agreements with I.G Farben and Germany once th

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  • nd the rich elite. The National Civic Federation received most of its support from V. Everit Macy, August Belmont and Elbert Gary. Likewise, the National Protective League was supported by T. Coleman du Pont, Henry Frick, J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller. 50 While the National Civic Federation was under the direction of Matthew Woll as acting president, it collaborated closely with Nazi agents in this

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  • over population in third world countries. His racist views were dismissed by the Eisenhower administration. Draper went on to fund the Population Crisis Committee with money from the Rockefellers and du Ponts. In the 1960s, Draper served as an advisor to LBJ. He was instrumental in getting the Johnson administration to use the overseas aid program to fund birth control in non- white countries. The Bush R

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  • Both events show how far right-wing extremists will go to gain power and subvert democracy. There is no better event to begin with than the attempted coup d'état against Roosevelt financed by Irenee du Pont along with the Morgans and a few other wealthy industrialists of the time. Others involved with the plot were Robert Clark, heir to the Singer Sewing machine corporation, Grayson Murphy, Director of

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  • propaganda blitz extolling the virtues of fascism. In August, the American Liberty League appeared. Butler had been informed of the appearance of this group as part of the plot beforehand. Morgan and du Pont cronies (including John J. Raskob) funded the League. Included in the League's advisory council were Dr. Samuel Hardin Church, who ran the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, W.R. Perkins of National C

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  • rrass the Democratic Party. At least two prominent Democrats who had been presidential candidates had been involved: John Davis, who now was a lawyer for the Morgans, and Al Smith, now a crony of the du Ponts. About a week after receiving the tip Spivak accidentally stumbled across the uncensored report. Spivak copied the uncensored version and then compared it to the official version. The censored porti

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  • uding that certain persons had attempted to establish a fascist government. Further investigations disclosed that over a million people had contracted to join the terrorist army and that Remington, a du Pont subsidiary, would have supplied the arms and munitions 5 . As the du Ponts saw their plot crashing in around them, they chose to work within the system to gain power just as Hitl er did after the fai

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  • prescription above for subverting democracy. After the failure of Landon in the presidential race, and in defiance of Roosevelt's desire to improve working conditions for the average man, Knudsen and du Pont launched a speed-up system at General Motors. The system forced men to work at horrifying speed and many line workers died from the heat and the pressure. Irenee du Pont personally paid out almost on

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  • arded for 4,000 planes in 1940 but by August 9, only 33 planes had been built. The truth was that the aviation industry was dominated in many cases by General Motors and thus under the control of the du Ponts. The press suppressed the real story of a "sit-down strike" by big business and distracted the public's attention by blaming labor. The truth was it a capitalist's strike, and until big business got

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  • ies among big business men were supporters of Merwin Hart’s American Union for Nationalistic Spain, one of the many pro-fascist groups Hart formed and supported: James Rand of Remington-Rand, Lammont du Pont, A. W. Erickson, chairman of a New York advertising agency, Alfred Sloan president of General Motors and J. H Alstyne president of Otis Elevators. Hart supported the fascist line fully. He opposed th

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  • e wide disparity in wealth in the U.S. There is no other major nation in the world with such a wide disparity than the current disparity in the United States. The standard tactic of fascists like the du Ponts was to finance a legitimate group that would be widely accepted then use it to further their aims by focusing media attention on the group. A good example (from the previous chapter) was the America

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  • their fusion for the common purpose. Unified leadership with one conspicuous leader will be a sound policy. We will be grateful for any service our German friends may give us in this respect. 82 The du Pont family controlled General Motors at the time. The words within this agreement calling for the subversion of democracy and the total commitment towards the Nazis are essentially a blueprint for the de

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  • neaking the stamping dies out of the plant during the middle of the night over the Memorial Day holiday like a thief in the night. It was because of the pro-fascist press and trade organizations that du Pont was successful in creating the illusion of free enterprise as a freedom to be upheld. Bennet and others within the Ford empire openly boasted to Rimar, a former member of the Ford Gestapo that no new

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  • 71 The quotes above clearly provide a direct link between fascist and the anti-union right to work laws in this country. Others associated with the Christian America were Alfred Sloan, CEO of GM, the du Ponts, bankers George and Joseph Widener, and Wall Street lawyer Odgen Mills. This visceral hatred of unions and support for corporate rule is but one of the common threads linking today’s far right wing

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  • ionist In regards to their enemies, the Roosevelt and Clinton administrations have several similarities. Clinton was plagued by the vicious smears inspired by Richard Mellon Scaife while it was Irene du Pont hatching the plots against FDR. Both Presidents faced a hostile press for the most part. Additionally, both faced bitter opposition from the Republicans. Neither enjoyed bipartisan support in any not

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  • and Vanzetti trial. Other objects of his hatred were the United Nations, John Kennedy, anyone on the Nye committee and liberals. His hatred for those on the Nye committee for attempting to charge the du Ponts with war

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  • ica — 193 — Walter Clayton, W. I. Partner Anderson- Clayton Chariman Export Insurance Southern Committee to Uphold the Constituion American Liberty Lobby 100 7,750 Copeland, Charles C. Secretary E.I. du Pont Nemours American Liberty League 15,000 du Pont, A.M. L Trustee Wilmington Trust American Liberty League 5,000 du Pont, Henry E. Director Wilmington Trust American Liberty League Southern Committee to

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 194 — S. Hallock League du Pont, William JR President Delware Trust American Liberty League 20,000 Erickson, A.W. Chairman McCann- Erickson Crusaders American Liberty League 100 875 Echols, A. B. VP E.I. duPont Nemours Director Wil

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 196 — Nicholas Republic Sanis. E.C. President J.C. pennys Crusaders American Liberty League 100 100 Sloan, Alred P. President General Motors Director E.I. du Pont Nemours Crusaders American Liberty League Southern Committe to Uphold the Constitution 10,000 20,000 1,000 Stotesbury, E.T. Partner Morgan Sentinels of the Republic 1,000 Strauus, Lionel f. Director

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 217 — corporations. Such was the case of du Pont furnishing the British with inferior cartridges lacking tetrazine. However, by far the most damaging aspect of this phase was the sit-down strike of 1940, which reveals the complacency of corporate A

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  • battle for the minds of Americans. It would be a battle that free people could hardly afford to lose. For wrapped up in an electioneering jingle and cloaked behind a false flag of patriotism, Lamont du Pont had concealed the very heart of fascism. Hidden behind this thin veil of false patriotism of free enterprise was the root of fascism, corporate rule. Thus began the most blatant fraud ever perpetrate

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  • g unions from any power to tell industry how to produce, how to deal with their employees or anything else, by destroying any and all government agencies that stand in the way of free enterprise." 18 Du Pont's words are clearly treasonous as he calls for the destruction of any government agency that may stand in his way. It is the same agenda followed by Hitler on assuming power. In addition, as we enter

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  • rial firms and 50 financial families owned, controlled and ruled the United States. Of these families, thirteen were the most powerful. At the same secret meeting of the resolution committee in which du Pont was quoted above, NAM hammered out its agenda for the future. The platform included were a fight against any management-labor committees. These committees were a prominent part of war-time contracts.

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  • rado Fuel and Iron, the Rockefeller corporation involved in the Ludlow massacre. According to Seldes, the thirteen most powerful families in the United States and members of NAM are as follows: Ford, du Pont, Rockefeller, Mellon, McCormick, Hartford, Harkness, Duke, Pew, Pitcairn, Clark, Reynolds and Kress. Of these, five were involved in the plot of against Roosevelt: du Pont, Mellon, Pew, Pitcairn and

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  • an Security Council were two of the largest compilers of such blacklists. A later chapter on the various right-wing groups will provide a more detailed accounting of such blacklists. By most regards, du Pont's campaign for free enterprise was an overall success. Even more remarkable is the relativity short time in which it was accomplished. The press suppressed all efforts opposing this fascist campaign.

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  • trials. Numerous amendments favoring small businesses were added to ensure passage over Truman's veto. It soon became known as the Slave Labor Act. Thus, in four short years the fascist agenda of the du Ponts was marching swiftly forward obliterating the rights of labor and setting a course for corporate rule. Additionally, the pro-fascist group, Christian America was successful in passing right to work

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 230 — domestic fascists. This plot against freedom by du Pont would not have succeeded without the aid of the pro-Nazi congressmen. It was a pro-fascist House member, Fred Hartley, who was one of the authors of the anti-union Taft-Hartley Act. In addition, it w

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  • ow it will suffice that HAUC like the Dies Committee was only interested in destroying the left wing; the right- wing extremists and fascists would be protected along with corporate America. Although du Pont's fascist campaign for free enterprise was an overall success in wrestling control of Congress from the liberals in the 1942 election, the new year brought forth a change in the fortunes of war. Hitl

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  • eral Motors, is shamefully apologetic to corporate America and plainly inaccurate on other accounts. It shamefully tries to exonerate one of the most notorious fascists in America during the war, the du Ponts by suggesting they did not invest in Nazi Germany after the 1930s. The reality is that the du Ponts had several cartel agreements with the Nazis and were openly pro-fascist supporters in this countr

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  • theory of evolution. Benson began writing and speaking about fundamentalism attracting an ever-wider audience. It wasn't until after the war when Benson began promoting the free enterprise agenda of du Ponts that he hit the big time. His main theme was that the free enterprise system would be lost unless corporate America could succeed in propagandizing citizens on the fundamentals of our way of life. B

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  • wife also served in the OSS. The Mellon family was not the only family connected with the Nazis that had members serving in the OSS. Morgan’s two sons were both OSS officers stationed in London. The du Pont family also had two family members serving in the OSS. Alfred was one of the top OSS officials in Washington at the French desk. The Rockefeller family was the only rich family without a family membe

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  • ll Street and big money. While still in Buffalo, Donovan represented J. P. Morgan and during the Nye Senate investigations of the 1930s on war profiteering during WWI Donovan was the attorney for the du Ponts. During the war and in its’ aftermath Donovan could have overlooked the connections of his former clients with the Nazis, perhaps in the belief of his former clients' innocence. However, the one fac

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  • o have been or are operating in Europe reads like a blue-stocking list of the first 60 families. It includes: Paul Mellon, son of Andrew Mellon; Junius and Henry Morgan of the House of Morgan; Alfred du Pont, Lester Armour of the Chicago Armours, Gordon Auchincloss, John Auchincloss, Warwick Potter, Harold Coolidge, William Van Allen of the Astor family, and Allan [sic] Dulles, attorney for various inter

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  • any funding for it as it did to the remnants of it in the State Department. The disbanding of the OSS had an express purpose. The leftists within the OSS would serve as the sacrificial lambs to atone du Pont’s new feckless goddess on the altar of free enterprise. Those that had served their country gallantly during war and who were dedicated to stomping out the last vestige of fascism would now become vi

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 330 — Martin held off resigning until May 1947. Draper appointed Philip Hawkins, his son-in-law and a relative of the du Ponts as Martin’s successor. Upon his return to Washington, Martin continued to fight for decartelization. He and some of the remaining members of the decartelization branch testified before the Fergusson

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  • e national security of the United States. Eisenhower rejected the recommendation. In the 1960s, Draper founded the Population Crisis Committee and the Draper Fund, and joined with the Rockefeller and Du Pont families to promote eugenics as population control. The Rockefeller family has been associated with eugenics since the turn of the century. In 1950 and 1951, John Foster Dulles, then chairman of the

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  • n. The then Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover appointed a nine- member board, Hoover's Chemical Advisory Committee. Seated on the committee were Walter Teagle (Standard Oil of New Jersey), Lammot du Pont, Frank Blair (President of Sterling) and Henry Howard (Vice-president of Grasselli). Despite the extensive ties the four had with I.G. they sat on a committee whose role was to help

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  • echnology was discovered in Iraq in 1996. Due to the murky underworld of arms dealing, Degussa was spared charges of treason, largely due to its connections with American defense contractors, such as Du Pont. Shaab was a convenient fall guy. Iraq’s Scud-b missile technology can be described as 90% German and its atomic technology as 60% German. 66 Additionally, in 1990 Degussa was fined $800,000 for ille

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  • n firms and in turn plowed the profits back into the Aryanization (seizing of Jewish firms) or arms production. Among those firms are International Harvester, Ford, GM, Standard Oil of New Jersey and du Pont. Before moving on this writer feels that, the billion dollars that Dulles help to invest in Germany needs to be put into context. Today at a single B2 bomber runs over a billion dollars a copy in the

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  • derable margin many of these members were southern conservatives or Dixiecrats that were more likely to side with the Republicans. The reader should also recall from the previous chapter that in 1942 du Pont, an ardent Nazi support launched his fascist free enterprise campaign. In fact a date can be placed on the adoption of fascism by the elite leaders of American business, January 1944. As by this time

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  • is called neo-conservatism. The agenda of the conservatives of today is nothing less than a complete revoking of the New Deal. In fact its no different than the agenda of the plotters lead by Irenee du Pont to overthrow FDR in 1934 and impose a fascist government of businessmen. There is no question of du Pont being pro-Hitler, he followed the rise and career of Hitler closely. At a speech before the Am

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  • The Nazi Hydra In Fascist America — 507 — with the Nazis including General Motors. Irenee du Pont used GM money to back the Black Legion and the fascist American Liberty League. 130 There was rampant support for fascism among corporate America during the 1930s. Of this there is little doubt. As t

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  • element had been held in check. But at sometime during this time frame they broke free to run amok. Perhaps, the best dating of this can be placed with the appearance of the free enterprise hype from du Pont. But here are the facts. In 1943 Donald Nelson a former chairman of the war production board returned from a trip to Russia with a plan for post war trade with Russia. In the agreement the US would s

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  • and their effect on the post war period. By the end of the war our relationship with Russia had become antagonistic if not openly hostile. It has already been mentioned how domestic elements such as du Pont's free enterprise had came to dominate the political front. Of course communism was an anathema to this group lead by Wall Street sharks and the wealthy. Dulles was of course a member of this group a

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  • reide and Buchman were merely front men for anti-Socialist big businesses who hid behind the facade of a Christian 'evangelical' movement'. 'The coup was to be financed mostly by the J. P. Morgan and Du Pont financial empires. General Butler, who had no time for th ese industrialists since his military forays into Central America and the Caribbean as a foot-soldier on behalf of wealthy capitalists, rejec

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  • d that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction' [Author: It did, but the GRU removed them]. The coup plotters involved some of the biggest names in American business and politics, including Irenee Du Pont, of the wealthy chemical company family' (which has been reported to believe that it is descended from Pontius Pilate) 'and the founder of the pro-Fascist Amer ican Liberty League; the J. P. Morgan b

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  • rom ancient and 'Holy' Roman Emperors, are the following dynasties: Rothschild, Kuhn, Loeb, Lehman, Rockefeller, Sachs, Warburg, Bush, Lazard, Sieff, Goldman, Schiff, Morgan, Schroeder, Harriman, and Du Pont (who actually consider themselves to be descended from Pontius Pilate). Other such families and patriarchs include the Giustiniani family, 'Black Nobility' of Rome and Venice who trace their lineage

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  • ." The establishment of the European-American petrochemical cartel was achieved in 1929 with the marriage of I.G. Farben of Germany to I.C.I. and Shel l Oil of Great Britain, and t o Standard Oil and Du Pont of America. (2) The cartel was formed after I.G. Farben discovered how to make petroleum out of coal. I.G. agreed not to enter the petroleum market so long as Standard Oil did not enter the chemica l

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  • n labor required for each unit of their output is diminished dramatically. While this galaxy of major global firms grew in size, its center of gravity also shifted. America's flagship companies, from du Pont and IBM to GE

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  • or were declared to be illegal monopolies. The ultimate result, however, was creation of the corpo- rate groupings that dominated industrial life through the twentieth century — well-known names like du Pont and BASF, General Motors and Daimler- Benz, Siemens and GE. The global system is now reaching a similar juncture, though spread across a vastly larger landscape. Multinational firms have entered the

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  • prises entered a climactic era of corporate consolidations that, ironically, created industrial organizations that were much larger than their cartelized European counterparts — well-known names like du Pont, General Electric, General Motors, U.S. Steel, Goodyear, Standard Oil. Britain, in Chandler's telling, lost its manufacturing suprem- acy during this period mainly because its corporate owners clung

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  • n securing an overwhelming market position and the capacity to undercut prices. "If we could by any measure buy out all competition and have an absolute monopoly in the field, it would not pay us," a du Pont executive wrote privately in 1903. "... If we owned all, therefore when slack times came, we would have to curtail product to the extent of diminished de- mands. If on the other hand we control only

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  • aborated with Hitler during World War II. In the United States, it is also nearly forgotten that New Deal reforms like Social Security were enacted with crucial sup- port from major corporations like du Pont and General Electric as well as progressive-minded investment bankers. 2 The Cold War contest that subsequently divided the world into realms of free enterprise and communism gave governments another

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  • rlands), Mobil (U.S.), Unilever (UK, Netherlands), Matsushita Electric (Japan), Fiat (Italy), Siemens (Germany), Sony (Japan), Volkswagen (Germany), Elf Aquitaine (France), Mitsubishi (Japan), GE and du Pont (U.S.). Cited in "World Investment Report 1993: Transnational Corporations and Integrated International Production," United Nations, from Fi- nancial Times, July 21, 1993. 10. Multinationals and the

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  • ndom Access Memory) chips, 21, 173-82, 483«-84w Drews, James, 116-17 Drucker, Peter R, 41 drug companies, see pharmaceutical industry Dugger, Robert, 159, 247, 292, 293, 488rc Dunning, John H., 41 5n du Pont, 21-22, 173, 185, 186, 362 East Asian Miracle, The (World Bank), 278, 490n Eastern Europe, 22, 62, 112, 240 economic transition in, 35-36 worker ownership in, 420, 423-32, 439 Eastman Kodak, 25 Eaton

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  • moved to ac t in Somalia, at least in part,” to pro tect corporate oil’ s investments there. Government officials and oil industry representatives insisted there was no link. Still, Conoco (owned by Du Pont), actively cooperated in the military operation by permitting its Mogadishu offices to be transformed into a U.S. emb assy and military headquarters. The U.S. government actually rented the offices f

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  • ng than Reagan requested in his budgets. Big business is always ready to pocket all the profits and socialize the costs. Thus the toxins that industry creates are called our t oxic waste problem, not Du Pont’s or Exxon’ s. The big corporations just reap t he profits from the production process that creates such poisons, while the taxpayers pick up the disposal costs. In 1962 Appalachia was referred to as

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  • sue and make him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him....” Remember that the secret Nazi plan was developed by the German General Staff. DuPont was also helpful to the Nazis. Irenee du Pont greatly admired Hitler and in a September 7, 1926 speech to the American Chemical Society, he advocated the injection of special drugs to create a race of supermen. General Motors (GM) was under the

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  • of advantages; this transformation is often a result of a merger of companies.Usually such a merger takes place when the companies are relatively small andoften it is cemented by marriage—as when the du Ponts bought out Laflin andRand, their largest competitor, and Charles Copeland—assistant to the presidentof Laflin and Rand—became assistant treasurer of du Pont and married LuisaD’Anbelot du Pont.23 [ch

  • ed bonuses, either in stock orcash, and often in installments over a period of years.21[ch15_notes.html#ch6en21] In 1952, among the highest paid executives wereCrawford Greenewalt, President of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., with$153,290 in salary and $350,000 in bonuses; Harlow Curtice, then one of fourexecutive vice-presidents of General Motors, received $151,200 in salary and$370,000 in bonuses; Eu

  • ng the rich for political use out of the fright caused by WilliamJennings Bryan and the Populist ‘nightmare’; and many of the very rich have beenunofficial advisers to politicians. Mellons, Pews, and du Ponts have long beencampaign contributors of note, and, in the post-World War II period, the Texasmillionaires have contributed sizable amounts of money in campaigns across thenation. They have helped McC

  • ness Leadership in the LargeCorporation (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1945), p. 71.29. [ch06.html#ch6en29a] On the ‘Number Two’ executives, see, for example,Business Week, 2 January 1954 on the du Pont set-up.30. [ch06.html#ch6en30a] See Business Week, 16 May 1953.31. [ch06.html#ch6en31a] John L. McCaffrey in a speech of 10 June 1953 beforethe graduating class of the University of Chicago’s two-yea

  • ml#page_109]Dulles, Allen, 233 [ch10.html#page_233]Dulles, John Foster, 200 [ch09.html#page_200]Dun & Bradstreet, 73 [ch04.html#page_73], 78 [ch04.html#page_78]Dunn, James C., 208 [ch09.html#page_208]du Pont, Lammot, 136 [ch06.html#page_136]du Pont, Luisa D’Anbelot, 113 [ch05.html#page_113]du Pont de Nemours and Co., E. I., 129 [ch06.html#page_129], 137[ch06.html#page_137]du Pont family, 113 [ch05.html#p

  • * [ch07.html#pg166fn1] Heading the list of contributions to the Republican partywere the Rockefellers ($94,000), the du Ponts ($74,175), the Pews ($65,100), theMellons($54,000), the Weirs ($21,000), the Whitneys ($19,000), the Vanderbilts($19,000), the Goelets ($16,800), the Milbanks ($16,- 500), and Henry R. Luce($13,000)

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  • h threat is a real one," and Runyon replied that "the old-line Americans of $1,200 a year want a Hitler ." The entire propaganda of the Sentinels was shown to be subsidized by big business, by Irenee du Pont, Alfred P . Sloan, E . T . Stotesbury of the House of Morgan and Raymond Pitcairn, a Philadelphia industrialist . The

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  • ps shunned the rich, but through a con- sistent and honest policy built up a thirty-million-dollar busi- ness . His present successor has achieved a pinnacle of fame by being listed with the Mellons, Du Ponts, and other multimil- lionaire legal tax dodgers . *Editor 6 Publisher, December 12, 1936 .

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  • skob sees "revival of heavy industry retarded by taxation" ; and David Lawrence discusses the barriers and impediments "the government has erected" against "an en- larged volume of business ." Irenee du Pont demands that the administration get out of business, "but if they keep on trying to Sovietize the United States and are successful in so doing, it will end either in civil war or the United States be

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  • he had seized in N . A . M . files showing that although the organization consists of 4,000 members (who employ 4,000,000 workingmen) it is actually a dictatorship of 207 industrialists, notably the Du Ponts, Chrysler, Weir, Rand, Sloan and a few other "leaders ." Sixty percent of all the poison gas purchased by all industrial firms in the United States for labor warfare between 1933 and October, 1 937,

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  • ions investigation, he was particularly upset at the grave injustices done Mr . Morgan . He was as much against the war- profits bill as Charlie Schwab and as much against the neu- trality act as the Du Ponts . He was against the Utility Holding Company Act, against government interference in business, and has revealed as tender a sensitiveness to the . terrible doc- trine of soaking the rich as Andy Mel

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  • roit Free Press, 181 Detroit News, 181 Detroit Times, 16 Dewart, William P ., Chapter ii Dewey, Prof . John, 345 Dilling, Mrs ., 56 Doherty, Daniel J ., 216 Downes, Olin, 358 Drummond, J . Roscoe, 18 Du Pont, 56, 159, 309 Duranty, Walter, 286, 288, 289, 291 Dyer, - Gus W ., 260, 310 Eddy, . Jonathan, 86, 371, 382 Editor 6' Publisher, 58, 194, 210, 332, 372 Einstein, Professor, 287 Elman, Mischa, 320 Erik

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  • er way to than to just pr ovide the reader with some names. You may have been told differently by the press. For inst ance, Clarence Dillon of Dillon Reed was born Clarence Lapowski, Dillon Reed. The Du Ponts are part Jewi sh- See Winkler, John H., The DuPont Dynasty, p.120. PARTIAL LIST OF POWERFUL U.S . JEWISH BANKERS THIS CENTURY: Julius Adler, Frank Altshul, Harold L. Bache, Jules Semon Bache, Paul B

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  • ned by American International Co rporation. American International figures prominently in later chapters ; its board of directors contained the key names on Wall Street: Rockefeller, Kahn, Stillm an, du Pont, Winthrop, etc. According to Von Bernstorff, Von Pavenstedt was "in timately acquainted with all the members of the Embassy." 33 Von Bernstorff himself regarded Von Pavenstedt as one of the most resp

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  • he story. The original building at 120 Broadway was destroyed by fire before World War I. Subsequently the site was sold to the Equitable Off ice Building Corporation, organized by General T. Coleman du Pont, president of du Pont de Nemours Powder Company. 1 A new building was completed in 1915 and the Equit able Life Assurance Company moved back to its old site. 2 In passing we should note an interestin

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  • ional City Bank. ROBERT DOLLAR San Francisco shipping magnate, who a ttempted in behalf of the Soviets to import tsarist gold rubles into U.S. in 1920, in contravention of U.S. regulations. PIERRE S. DU PONT Of the du Pont family. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN Director of National City Ban k. J.P. GRACE Director of National City Bank. R. F. HERRICK Director, New York Life Insurance; fo rmer president of the Amer

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  • Stillman of NCB was at that time an intermediary between the Rockefeller and Morgan interests, and b oth the Morgan and the Rockefeller interests were represented directly on AIC. Kuhn, Loeb and the du Ponts each had one director. Stone & Webster had three di rectors. No fewer than four directors of AIC (Saunders, Stone, Wiggin, Woodward ) either were directors of or were later to join the Federal Reser

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  • ERICAN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (120 Broadway) J. Ogden Armour Percy A. Rockefeller G. J. Baldwin John D. Ryan C. A. Coffin W.L. Saunders W. E. Corey J.A. Stillman Robert Dollar C.A. Stone Pierre S. du Pont T.N. Vail Philip A. S. Franklin F.A. Vanderlip J. P. Grace E.S. Webster R. F. Herrick A.H. Wiggin Otto H. Kahn Beckman Winthrop H. W. Pritchett William Woodward CHASE NATIONAL BANK J. N. Hill Newcomb

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  • rriman, and Milner families have given wa y to new names. A full list of the most influential corporate familie s would not be complete without the Astors, the Bundys, the Bushes, the Col linses, the du Ponts, the Eatons, the Freemans, the Kennedys, the Lis, th e Onassises, the Reynoldses, the Russells, and the Van Duyns, as wel l as the Rockefellers, and the Rothschilds. 1 It is now difficult to disting

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  • ain (a former component of Standard oil) and Marland Mid-1950s: Continental joins partnership with Marat hon and Amerada, called Oasis Group 1981: Conoco becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of b y E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company 1981: Conoco reorganized as Continental Group 3. Getty 1928: Pacific Western Oil Corporation incorporated as a holding company for Edward L. Doherty and family which subsequently

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  • iotism, love of country, and "we must all put our shoulders to the wheel," but the profits jump and leap and skyrocket -- and are safely pocketed. Let’s just take a few examples: Take our friends the du Ponts, the powder people -- didn’t one of them testify before a Senate committee recently that their powder won the war? Or saved the world for democracy? Or something? How did they do in the war? They we

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  • Government courts also have driven many surgical devices off the market. Ingredients such as teflon and silicone are disappearing from the market because of lawsuits against chemical companies. E. I. Du Pont, for example, decided to stop selling polyester for medical devices. Total annual sales of polyester amounted to only $200,000 for Du Pont, but potential lawsuits can run into the millions, so the re

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  • The Hemp Conspiracy According to marijuana crusader Jack Herer, pot and all other forms of hemp were made illegal in 1937 due to a plot by the Hearst and du Pont families, based on commercial motives. The Hearsts owned enormous woodlands and wanted the United States to use only wood-based paper, even though this wears out faster than hemp paper and produces m

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  • novelist and British statesman Lord Edward Bulwar-Lytton, McGeorge Bundy, George Bush , the Delano family (including Frederic Delano of the Federal Re- serve Bank and Franklin Delano Roosevelt), the du Pont family, Lloyd George, Colonel Edward House, Henry Kissinger , J.P. Morgan, Queen Elizabeth II, Cecil Rhodes, David Rockefeller , Earl Warren, and many other household names in conspiracy- hunting cir

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  • tural , London: Spring Books, 1964 - two years before the creation of the Church of Satan. [The original edition of this work - Histoire en 1000 images de la magie - was published in 1961 by Editions du Pont Royal.] Early photos of Church activities often show Anton or his disciples using the Bessy book as a photo-prop because of the large cover-emblem, and he included it in his Compleat Witch bibliograp

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  • tural , London: Spring Books, 1964 - two years before the creation of the Church of Satan. [The original edition of this work - Histoire en 1000 images de la magie - was published in 1961 by Editions du Pont Royal.] Early photos of Church activities often show Anton or his disciples using the Bessy book as a photo-prop because of the large cover- emblem, and he included it in his Compleat Witch bibliogra

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  • ernatural, London: Spring Books, 1964 - two years before thecreation of the Church of Satan. [The original edition of thiswork - Histoire en 1000 images de la magie - was published in 1961 by Editionsdu Pont Royal.] Early photos of Church activities often showAnton or his disciples using the Bessy book as a photo-prop because of the largecover-emblem, and he included it in his Compleat Witchbibliography

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  • ponents of bombs and warheads which are then assembled at government-owned plants near Amarillo in Texas.Rockwell International and Bendix have their super-bosses, so to speak, which are the powerful Du Pont, Mellon, and Morgan financial groups. Monsanto, too, is backed by Morgan money and power.So much for the formidable “midwife” of the neutron bomb. Small wonder, then, that its lobby managed so effect

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  • servatory, Mt Aragatz, Armenia 2.64 104 40° 20’ N 44° 18’ E 1500 1976 Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) Obs. del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Canary Is 2.56 101 28° 45’ N 17° 53’ W 2382 1989 Irénée du Pont Telescope Las Campanas Observatory, Las Campanas, Chile 2.54 100 29° 00’ N 70° 42’ W 2282 1976 Hooker Telescope (100 inch) Mount Wilson Observatory, California, USA 2.5 100 34° 13’ N 118° 03’ W 1742

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  • ring images very dicult to obtain. However, this diculty did little to stop many observers from trying. One of the more successful observations was done by Rich Terrile and Brad Smith at the 2.5-m du Pont Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Their ap- proach was to observe the planet in 11 di€erent wavelengths from 0.435 to 1.000 micrometer. The multiple wavelength approach was designed to

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  • le avait mis quelques obstacles à l'enlèvement de Proserpine. Voyez les Fables Egypt. et Grecq. dévoilées, liv. 4, ch. 3. Cyanées. Deux Iles autrement appelées Symplegades, qui se trouvent à l'entrée du Pont-Euxin. Les Argonautes passèrent entre ces deux écueils, qui se heurtaient l'un contre l'autre, à ce

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  • vant Riplée et Géber. Sutter. Sucre. Suie des Métaux. Arsenic. Sycaminos. Mûrier. Syce. Figue. Sylvae Mater. Chèvrefeuille. Symar. Vert-de-gris. Symplegades, ou Cyanées. Sont deux écueils situés près du Pont-Euxin, et si peu éloignés l'un de l'autre qu'ils semblent se toucher, ce qui a fait dire aux Poètes qu'ils se heurtaient. Il en est parié dans la fable de la conquête de la toison d'or. Voyez, JASON,

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  • st Julius Klaproth, a student of Potocki: see J. Potocki, Voyage dans les steps [!] d’Astrakhan et du Caucase: Histoire primitive des peuples qui ont habité anciennement ces contrées. Nouveau périple du Pont- Euxin, 2 vols. (Paris: Merlin, 1829), 2:171.53. J. Potocki, Histoire primitive, p. 134; idem, Voyages en Turquie et en Egypte, en Hollande, au Maroc, ed. Daniel Beauvois (Paris: Fayard, 1980) (with

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  • ence that it ever appeared (Maurice Joly: Son passé, son programme, par lui- même [Paris: Lacroix, 1870], p. 10n2).3. Ibid., p. 9: “Un soir que je me promenais sur la terrasse au bord de l ’eau, près du Pont Royal, par un temps de boue dont je me souviens encore, le nom de Montes-quieu me vint tout à coup à l’esprit comme personnifi ant tout un côté des mes idées, que je voulais exprimer. Mais quel serai

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  • rientales. Paris: Le Seuil, 1966: 158-204. — "Anges, demons et jinns en Islam." Sources orientales. Paris : Le Seuil, 1971: 155-178. Flamant, Jacques. "Un temoin interessant de la theorie d'Heraclide du Pont, le manuscrit Vossianus latinus 79q. de Leyde." EPRO 68 - Hommages a M. J. Vermaseren, I, Lei-den: E. J. Brill, 1978: 381-391. Gray, Basil. Buddhist Cave Paintings at Tun Huang. London: Faber and Fab

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  • n und römischen Mythologie, Leipzig 1894–1897 (repr. Hildesheim 1965), II 2, 2210–2211.Driver, G. R., Canaanite Myths and Legends, Edinburgh 1956.Dubois, L., Inscriptions Grecques Dialectales d’Olbia du Pont, Genève 1996.Durand, G., Las estructuras antropológicas de lo imaginario, Madrid 1981 (Les structures antro-phologiques de l’imaginaire, Paris 1963).Ebeling, H., Lexicon homericum, Leipzig 1885 (repr

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  • icité des initiés”, in Haderman, M. – Raepsaet, G. (ed.), Hommages à Ch. Delvoye, Bruxelles 1982, 113–126.——, “Religion poliade et sectes”, Kernos 10, 1997, 233–240.——, “Apollon et l’orphisme à Olbia du Pont”, in Tortorelli Ghidini, M. – Storchi Marino, A. – Visconti, A. (eds.), 2000, 81–90.Levet, J., Le vrai et le faux dans la pensée grecque archaïque, Paris 1976.Levi, D., “Silloge in corsivo delle iscr

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  • Hymn Dem. = Homeric Hymn toDemeterIG = Inscriptiones GraecaeIGBulg. = Inscriptiones Graecae inBulgaria repertaeIGDOlb. = L. Dubois, Inscriptionsgrecques dialectales d’Olbia du Pont(Geneva, 1996) Iulian. Or. = JulianOrationsLIMC = Lexicon IconographicumMythologiae Classicae LucianCat. = CataplusDD = Dialogi deorumDial. Mort. = Dialogi mortuorumPeregr. = De morte peregriniLycophr

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  • atural, London: Spring Books, 1964 - two years before the creation of the Church of Satan. [The original edition of this work - Histoire en 1000 images de la magie - was published in 1961 by Editions du Pont Royal.] Early photos of Church activities often show Anton or his disciples using the Bessy book as a photo-prop because of the large cover-emblem, and he included it in his Compleat Witch bibliograp

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  • e original edition of this work - original edition of this work - Histoire en 1000 Histoire en 1000 images de la magieimages de la magie - was published in 1961 by - was published in 1961 by Editions du Pont Royal]; Thomas H. Hilton, Editions du Pont Royal]; Thomas H. Hilton, Sex Sex and the Occultand the Occult, Vol. I, Los Angeles: Centurion , Vol. I, Los Angeles: Centurion Press, 1974; Church of Satan

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  • the pool.î Little thought was given to failure.With the magic of money and enough bright people, a company felt that anymarketing program would succeed. The wreckage is still washing up on the beach. Du Pontís Corfam, Gablingerís beer,Handy Andy all-purpose cleaner, Look magazine.The world will never be the same again and neither will the advertising business.For today we are entering an era that recogni

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  • In the1980s, Contac Severe Cold Formula was introduced.Corfam: a trademark for a synthetic material developed in the 1960s and used in themanufacture of shoes, belts, handbags, etc. Produced by E. I. du Pont de Nemours &Company (a large American manufacturer of chemical, plastic and syntheticproducts), Corfam was similar to leather but had many advantages. It was lighter,more flexible, required no polish

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  • net: a trademark of a brand of wine which is either red or white, and sweet, usedchiefly as an aperitif. (An aperitif is an alcoholic drink taken before a meal anddesigned to stimulate the appetite.) du Pont: E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, a large American manufacturer ofchemical, plastic and synthetic products, having plants and subsidiaries around theworld. Founded in 1802 by French-born American

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  • ck the palace. 24 He who was buried will come out of the tomb, He will cause the fort of the bridge to be tied in chains: Poisoned with the spawn of a pimp, the great one from Lorraine by the Marquis du Pont. 25 Through long war all the army exhausted, so that they do not find money for the soldiers; instead of gold or silver, they will come to coin leather, Gallic brass, and the crescent sign of the Moo

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  • ck the palace. 24 He who was buried will come out of the tomb, He will cause the fort of the bridge to be tied in chains: Poisoned with the spawn of a pimp, the great one from Lorraine by the Marquis du Pont. 25 Through long war all the army exhausted, so that they do not find money for the soldiers; Writings of NostradamusCentury VII85

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  • his bosom, Three who will be sworn in the fray Against the great one of Genoa will the steel be unleashed. XXIX. La liberté ne sera recouuree, L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, iniqu e, Quand la matiere du pont sera ouuree, D'Hister, Venise faschee la republique. Liberty will not be recovered, A proud, villainous, wicked black one will occupy it, When the matter of the bridge will be opened, The republic of

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  • essie. The law of the Sun and of Ve nus in strife, Appropriating the spirit of prophecy: Neither the one nor the other will be understood, The law of the great Messiah will hold through the Sun. LIV. Du pont Exine, & la grand Tartarie, Vn Roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule, Transpercera Al ane & l'Armenie, Et dedans Bisance lairra sanglante gaule From beyond the Black Sea and great Tartary, There will be

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  • ough the hole will warn the army: Between two rocks will the booty be taken, Of Sectus' mausoleum the renown to fail. LVIII. De l'aque duct d'Vticense Gardoing, Par la forest mort inacessible, Ennemy du pont sera tranché au poing Le chef nemans qui tant sera terrible. By the aqueduct of Uzès over the Gard, Through the forest and inaccessible mountain, In the middle of the bridge there will be cut in the

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  • ed to take that which his predecessors had pledged. Because they do not understand about the ring when they come to sack the p alace. XXIV. L'enseveli sortira du tombeau, Fera de chaines lier le fort du pont: Empoisonné avec oeufz de Barbeau, Grand de Lorraine par le Marquis du Pont.

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  • He who was buried will come out of the tomb, he will make the strong one out of the bridge to be bound with chains. Poisoned with the roe of a barbel, the great one from Lorraine by the Marquis du Pont. XXV. Par guerre longue tout l'exercite expuiser, Que pour souldartz ne trouveront pecune: Lieu d'or d'argent, cuir on viendra cuser, Gualois aera in, signe croissant de Lune. Through long war all th

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  • bin and Bell'oeuvre. To pave with marble taken from distant to wers, not to risist Bletteram and his masterpiece. XXXVII. La forteresse aupres de la Tamise Cherra par lors le Roi dedans serré, Aupres du pont sera veu en chemise Un devant mort, puis dans le fort barré. The fortress near the Thames will fall when the king is locked up inside. He will be seen in his shirt near the bridge, one facing death t

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  • armande and La Réole: To open through faith the wall, Marseilles will hold its throne, Conflict near Saint - Paul - de - Mau sole. LXXXVI. Du bourg Lareyne paruiêdrôt droit à Chartres, Et feront pres du pont Amhoni pause Sept pour la paix cauteleux comme Martres, Feront entree d'armee à Paris clause. From Bourg - la - Reine they will come straight to Chartres, And near Pont d'Ant ony they will pause: Sev

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  • The great prelate of Leon through "Formande ", Undone by false pilgrims and ravishers. XLVIII. Du plus profond de l'Espaigne enseigne, Sortant du bout & des fins de l'Europe, Troubles passant aupres du pont de Laigne, Sera deffaicte par bande sa grand troupe.

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  • his bosom, Three who will be sworn in the fray Against the great one of Genoa will the steel be unleashed. XXIX. La liberté ne sera recouuree, L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, inique, Quand la matiere du pont sera ouuree, D'Hister, Venise faschee la republique. Liberty will not be recovered, A proud, villainous, wicked black one will occupy it, When the matter of the bridge will be opened, The republic of

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  • LIV. Du pont Exine, & la grand Tartarie, Vn Roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule, Transpercera Alane & l'Armenie, Et dedans Bisance lairra sanglante gaule From beyond the Black Sea and great Tartary, There will be

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  • ough the hole will warn the army: Between two rocks will the booty be taken, Of Sectus' mausoleum the renown to fail. LVIII. De l'aque duct d'Vticense Gardoing, Par la forest mort inacessible, Ennemy du pont sera tranché au poing Le chef nemans qui tant sera terrible. By the aqueduct of Uzès over the Gard, Through the forest and inaccessible mountain, In the middle of the bridge there will be cut in the

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  • XXIV. L'enseveli sortira du tombeau, Fera de chaines lier le fort du pont: Empoisonné avec oeufz de Barbeau, Grand de Lorraine par le Marquis du Pont. He who was buried will come out of the tomb, he will make the strong one out of the bridge to be bound with chains. Poison

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  • bin and Bell'oeuvre. To pave with marble taken from distant towers, not to risist Blettera m and his masterpiece. XXXVII. La forteresse aupres de la Tamise Cherra par lors le Roi dedans serré, Aupres du pont sera veu en chemise Un devant mort, puis dans le fort barré. The fortress near the Thames will fall when the king is locked up inside. He will be seen in his shirt near the bridge, one facing death t

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  • ing Marm ande and La Réole: To open through faith the wall, Mars eilles will hold its throne, Conflict near Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. LXXXVI. Du bourg Lareyne paruiêdrôt droit à Chartres, Et feront pres du pont Amhoni pause Sept pour la paix cauteleux comme Martres, Feront entree d'armee à Paris clause. From Bourg-la-Reine they will come straight to Chartres, And near Pont d'Antony they will pause: Seven cr

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  • XLVIII. Du plus profond de l'Espaigne enseigne, Sortant du bout & des fins de l'Europe, Troubles passant aupres du pont de Laigne, Sera deffaicte par ba nde sa grand troupe. Banners of the deepest part of Spain, Coming out from the tip and ends of Europe: Troubles passing near the bridge of "Laigne", Its great army wi

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  • rauma wounds you se e in a battle and could imagine the impact a large round would leave even if it couldn't penetrate the skin. But through the general's impetus and the contacts he set up for me at Du Pont and Monsanto, we aggressively pursued the research into the development of a cross aligned material for bulletproof vests. I hand carried the field descriptions of the fabric found at Roswell to my m

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  • e of Nicholas Brady and Moreau D. Brown (Thatcher Brown's grandson), forming what was called the "Yale Mafia" on Wall Street a WalkrS. Carpenter, Jr. had been chairman of the finance committee of the Du Pont Corpo- ration (1930-40). In 1933, Carpenter oversaw Du Pont's purchase of Remington Arms from Sam Pryor and the Rockefellers. and led Du Pont into partnership with the Nazi I.G. Farben com- pany for

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  • CIANZ Monuose Chemical Diamond Shamrock Hopb Agricultural Dow Chemical, Bayer Chemical formulators Hercules Chemical Australia Ciba Geigy Chevron Chemical Co Shell International ICI Plant Protection Du Pont Velsicol Chemical Pillar Int'l, MC Shell International Celamerck Gmbh (Ger) American Cyanamid Crystal Chemical Kerr McGee Chemical Allied Chemical Cresote 2-4-D Acid 2-4-D-Ester DDT DDVP Daiapon Deet

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  • ork ( July 2, 1776 ) “ Enlighten the people genera # y, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind w i # vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day. ” Thomas Je ff erson, In a letter to his friend du Pont in 1816

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