Mon 5 Dec 2022
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running of the spies setting up World War two. But we are talking about a couple other aspects coming out of World War two. We shouldn't overlook Operation Paperclip where the best and brightest of the Nazis were brought back by the people who funded the Nazis, which is going to be the rest of these books. So, we know they were brought back. Doctor. Andrew Roark And we know they were brought back. Doctor. Andrew Roark Yeah. Doctor. Andrew Roark Right. We know Nazis are bad. We also know Nazis were brought back. Yeah. They were given jobs. They were rebranded. They were protected from on high in the State Department, in the Allen Dulles, in the Eastern establishment, in the George 
Wall Street and FDR. Now, I don't have a fancy Wall Street and FDR. Now, I don't have a fancy cover on this because this is a reprint of this book, but this is by Anthony Sutton. It's part of his trilogy. I'm going to, show you when this book was published, then we're just going to go to the index, and we're going to check the index of his trilogy. Because if there's one group of people that funded the Nazis, the Bolsheviks, and our own government in these types of things, it might be noteworthy. Now this book's from nineteen seventy five, 
and we're gonna go to the index and we're going to look up the Harriman family and we're going to see if they're prominent. So of course they're prominent. They were part of the wise men group that continued into the Truman administration. Doctor. Robert Whitfield (zero fifty three:fifty seven): April in specific, I think was the one mentioned in the wise men book. Doctor. Robert Whitfield (zero fifty three:fifty eight): Right. But E. Roland is his brother, and then Harriman and Company is, the E. L. Harriman's E. L. Harriman was dad, I think, or E. H. Herriman. Doctor. Jack Wolfson (3five fifty seven): that's the parent company, right? Doctor. Jack Wolfson (3five fifty eight): Yes. Doctor. So many, many interesting assets found in Wall Street and FDR. 
Specifically, when it comes to Milo, for example, What Kanye West said has some merit that we need to pull out from his presentation. And that merit is this, Operation Paperclip. Let's not get lost on Kanye West saying that he loves Nazis because we as a country love the Nazis. We loved the Nazis, and we still love the Nazis. Now who were the Nazis? 
That's an important question that we need to answer today. Who were the Nazis? What was Operation Paperclip? Why did we bring sixteen hundred, so they say, could have been sixteen thousand, could have been a hundred and six thousand, we don't know. Why did they bring sixteen hundred of the Nazi party's top scientists and political figures, not just scientists, but also political leaders of the Nazi party? Why did they bring them into the American government? See, in there, in there lies the moral hazard that undergirds this entire deal. They got nothing to do with Kanye. Kanye doesn't even know about it. That's not the purview of what he's bringing to the table. But I will. 
phase. A lot of American capital went overseas during our great depression phase and helped to prop up a guy who's not so popular in American culture or world culture because of the how that war ended and the things that went on during that war. But there's also some other other atrocities. I brought a couple books. I have the history of the Fabian Society if you wanna talk about that. I have the molecular vision of life. That's Caltech, Rockefeller, and the new eugenics that they branded after World War two. But I also have Operation Paperclip where the people who funded the Nazis in the first place brought back their best and brightest to conduct experiments in the United States. They also took some of those and put them in their Soviet experiment over in Russia.