By 1944 Nelson Rockefeller had already
entered the executive branch of the U.S.
government.
He started off as Under-Secretary of State and
ended up a few years later as Special Adviser
of President Truman for Special Affairs.
In other words, at critical junctures of the 20th
century, the Rockefeller interests took direct
charge.
They decided the post war shape of the world
and the distribution of its wealth.
As such, under the influence of the U.S. State
Department, the verdicts in Nuremberg
against the I.G. Farben managers can easily be
explained.
In return for taking over the corporate shares
of I.G. Farben, and thereby global control of
the oil and drug business, Nelson Rockefeller
made sure that the real culprits of World War
II were not hanged. In fact, and as we shall
see, they were needed.
1949
The Federal Republic of Germany was
founded. This was the first time in history that
the constitution and society of an
industrialized nation could be planned and
modelled as a fortress of the pharmaceutical
investment business – a transatlantic outpost
of the Rockefeller interests.
Within only a few years, the I.G. Farben
managers sentenced in Nuremberg were
released from jail and put back into their
previous positions as stakeholders of the
Rockefeller interests. Fritz Ter Meer, for
example, sentenced to twelve years in jail for
his crimes in Auschwitz, was back as
chairman of the board of Germany’s largest
pharmaceutical multinational, Bayer, by
1963!
1945 – 49
The role of the Rockefeller brothers was not
limited to their taking over the global
monopolies of the oil and drug businesses.
They also needed to create the political
framework for these businesses to thrive.
Under their influence, therefore, the United
Nations was founded in 1945, in San
Francisco.
To seize political control of the post war
world, three countries – leading drug export
nations – had all the say, and 200 other nations
were rendered mere spectators.
Founded as organisations to allegedly serve
the wellbeing of the people of the world, the
UN’s subsidiary organisations, such as the
World Health Organization (WHO) and
World Trade Organization (WTO), soon
turned out to be nothing more than the
political arms of the global oil and drug
interests.
1963
On behalf of the Rockefeller interests, the
government of the pharmaceutical banana
republic Germany spearheaded one of the
most infamous efforts ever made within the
United Nations.
Under the pretence of consumer protection, it
launched a four-decade-long crusade to
outlaw vitamin therapies and other natural,
non-patentable health approaches in all
member countries of the United Nations.
The goal was to simply ban any and all
competition for the multi-billion dollar
business with patented drugs.
The plan was simple: copy for the entire world
what had already been accomplished in
America in the 1920s – a monopoly on health
care for the investment business with patented
drugs.
Since the marketplace for the pharmaceutical
investment business depends upon the
continued existence of diseases, the drugs it
developed were not intended to prevent, cure
or eradicate disease.