Oh Boy where do I start? Ever hear the phrase, “all roads lead to China”? How about, “Do you know the way to San Jose?”. So there I was knee deep in the Congo via the Silk Road and Suez Canal, traveling on I.G. Farben’s dime and I didn’t even know it! I eventually found the golden goblet sitting on top of a microwave oven, but that’s another story for another time.
I can’t even tell you where I’ve been, but I feel like I’ve been around the world a couple times in my time machine, even though some people say I remind them of Slum Dog Millionaire looking for his Frida Pinto. Not to be confused for Frida Kahlo which I’ve been to her house a couple times and born not far from it.
I digress, let’s get back to Germany and I.G. Farben.
Germany in those days between WW1 and WW2 was much like how I remember Mexico City and Mexico back in the eighties. In those days there was only one gas station and it was called Pemex and one telephone company and it was called Telmex. Telecommunications and petroleum was under governmental ownership but in hindsight more like just government control.
Curiously enough, Carlos Slim a “Mexican” was ranked the richest man in the world from 2010 to 2013. I wonder what he thinks about this Jewish/Muslin thing? Carlos being called the richest man in the world is laughable but whatever… I always thought middle easterners look kinda Mexican but again, whatever. We also have these super super dark little people in Acapulco with jet black straight hair, the young dudes use the dippiddy-doo shellac in their hair. The older Mexicans call this younger generation the pineapple heads. By skin color I’ll put up any of these people against the darkest of Africa or India. At this point only by hair can you tell them apart, but again I digress and it’s absolutely meaningless knowing people were traveling the seven seas quite easily thousands and thousands of years ago. Christopher Columbus discovering America is also a fairy tale more akin to Little Red Riding Hood. Columbus’ real name may have been Salvador Fernandes Zarco and he was pretty swarthy, see HERE.
Ok Ok back to the Ashkenazi Jewish and I.G. Farben. Operation Paper Clip invokes names like Wernher Von Braun or the “doctors of infamy” that did all those unspeakable human experiments, but there was this other group of scientists behind the scenes I will just call the chemists and these guys were basically working on synthetics like turning rubber into plastics. I won’t even try to begin to explain this stuff but it has to do with polymers natural and synthetic. It’s astounding that most of the oldest “labs” have their origins in dyestuffs and hide tanning.
You may have heard plastics is basically choking out the whole world but you have no idea how deep this really goes and how absolutely smart, fierce, and brilliant the German people actually were with the development of plastics. Beneath all the layers of German people there is definitely something about these folks, they are pretty much good at everything they do. They are good at science, good at sports, good at being evil. I don’t want to pigeon hole or stereotype but I do admire them and am afraid of these folks at the same time after reading this 28 page economic review on the plastics industry which the Germans mastered, which means I.G. Farben.
You might think we dismantled I.G. Farben after WW2 but that’s as laughable as the USA breaking up the Bell Telephone Company into the baby Bells in the late 70’s to early 80’s. I remember this baby bell thing because in 1979 I was nine and we took this family vacation to Washington DC, Disney World, and Cozumel. The D.C. leg which was the most boring to me at the time was in essence for what my doctor step daddy was doing in regards to the Bell break-up thing. What this meant for fringe entrepreneurs is that you could buy your own public street telephone and put it outside a 7-11 or Safeway or grocery store or a restaurant or anywhere you wanted. Anywhere they would let you and you could collect all those quarters, dimes and nickels people would feed them and before the personal cell phone came along. This looked great for the government on the cover at that time, but remember Bill Gates came out with his very first book "The Road Ahead” in 1995 where he was describing the Iphone. Don’t forget the first people in the world to have pagers were doctors! My x-step daddy had one and he could even jump to the front of the gas line at any gas station during those days when gas barons were artificially squeezing your nuts. I know this is a fifteen year jump from 1980 to 1995 but that’s nothing in the planning for the cabal.
I know you probably think I’m a kook or a quack going back and forth on my I.G. Farben story but I need to tell you how incredible and valuable this 28 page downloadable is. It’s imperative you read it all! I would screen shot every page if Subtack would give me the space or be cool and offer a viewable pdf feature (hint, hint substack). Since substack isn’t as cool as me yet, I’ll just give you the preview and a couple of highlight pages…
Right off the bat you can see how much Germany (IG Farben) valued and spent on research and development (R&D). The consolidation of all the chemical companies into IG Farben is what is important to understand. We didn’t break IG Farben up after the WW2, they were individual companies before the German government played hardball and consolidated them into a cartel. This is why they were able to grow strong and fast after WW2.
You’ve heard of PVC pipes right? The whole plumbing system of your house or apartment is probably built on it now. FYI there is some new better material plumbers are using to replace your now failing PVC pipes leading out from your house to the street. The “new” PVC is still plastic but it acts like metal (or copper) but supposedly lasts longer than copper. I know this now because the shitter I shit on just took a shit on me. I di-shit-gress (it’s the tequila talking).
On page 6 of download, I think it’s saying USA was using about 16 kilos per head of plastics per year? I think that includes every piece of plastic in automobiles, Tupperware, telephone handset, faux fur, plastic French frys from McDonald’s, everything…
Page 15 (downloadable) is telling, it shows by patent counts what companies were getting patents for plastic “materials”. I’m sure Dr. David E. Martin knows all about this. You can see many familiar names but you also see how after WW2 the vultures fed off I.G. Farben, the downloadable really explains the details… that’s what we are led to believe but if you are a Rothchild or any of their golf buddies it’s choreography. Anything from Switzerland in now Novartis which is thinly veiled Germany. American Cyanamid was basically Lederle Labs which put out a bunch of vaccines. USA is like going to Las Vegas to scoring a prostitute for the Germans. France is Sanofi and the corn hole of Germany. L'Oréal, Revlon, maybe it’s Maybelline? Same pig, different lipstick is how I think of France and Germany it this regard. I’ll give you names and family crests shortly but you should be connecting the dots on this thinly veiled carnival trick by now…
Page 19 & 20 of download is the money shot and the most telling. By company and when they first started to produce plastic commercially. I will emphasize “commercially” for people in the back row. Commercially means in many instances when they were allowed to produce commercially.
You need to use your time, space, place continuum worm hole here and put yourself into what was going on during these mini epochs. Remember how x-rays were first being done on glass plates? Remember Polaroid pictures and cameras and how x-rays moved onto film? Remeber Fugi films? What the heck is Albany Dental Plate all about? I know my friend Dr. Anna Mihalcea has been looking into dental materials nanotechnology. Could your fillings be triggering PCR false positives?
All these chemical companies have had their iterations and re-inventions. One company and family never talked about in these times if DuPont. Don’t forget the DuPont family first made their wealth in gun powder. The DuPonts were probably rich before gun powder, I’m just needing a starting point. I think that has something to do with Nitrogen or Hydrogen. I think that has something to do with DOW Chemical Company and or desalinization?
Anyways please consider this Substack article a little tapestry and my scribblings and/or my notepad to buildout the vaersaware.com website. This little portion of my love letter to the world can be found here for now: https://www.vaersaware.com/labsmanu/i.g.-farben
Coming soon, my personal story on Linus Pauling coming up…
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The New York investment firms which officially held many of the IG Farben trade secrets such as for synthetic rubber did not hand them over to the USA government until many months after Pearl Harbor and only after a public show at a US Congressional hearing on synthetic rubber (IIRC April 1942) which included investment companyman Prescott Bush testifying having to take the public fall for hiding the German trade secrets even after the US and Germany were at war with each other meaning all "enemy" trade secrets under contracts and patent laws can be voided. Ditto contractual duties to “enemies'” private property such as war industry owners’ US bank accounts. That Bush was up top his eyeballs as a bagman since 1926 and through 1952 for German industrialists. His reward in 1953 was running successfully for US Senate. https://www.globalresearch.ca/bush-nazi-dealings-continued-until-1951-federal-documents/1176
The bigger story? Those same big NY investors funded both sides of WW1 and also during the run-up to WW2, after its start in the USA, and successfully hid a lot of German industrialist's assets until well into the 1950's. White washing war profiteers who play a musical chairs game working for both the US government and investors. They use patents, trade secrets, and "favorable" laws as chess pieces for investors.
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