The Nazi War Machine Was Actually An American Business [Video]

Michelle Walling, CHLC – Did you know that Henry Ford supported Hitler by providing Ford engines for German war vehicles?  From vehicles, Coca Cola, railway lines, airplane fuel additives, and oil, America provided many essential products Germany required in order to continue to carry on with war. Stopping the shipment of these supplies to Germany would have ended the Nazi war.

Naziism was the first time in human history that the rich had enough wealth to hire an entire country to do their dirty work.

A short clip from ‘Everything Is A Rich Man’s Trick’ exposes the truth about the Nazis and the business of war for making profit for the rich.

This business moved to America with the Bush’s. If American military recruits knew the truth that war was a profitable business, would they still sign up to risk their life for their country?

businessMichelle Walling, CHLC is a Holistic Life Coach, international public speaker, writer, webmaster, and radio show host. In 2013, Michelle started her public career as a spiritual, metaphysical, and esoteric contributing writer for In5d.com and bodymindsoulspirit.com.

Michelle is the creator and webmaster for MichelleWalling.com, cosmicstarseeds.com, thestarchildren.net, andhowtoexitthematrix.com, and is the co-creator for WooWoo Media.com. Michelle is the host of In5d’s Cosmic Awakening Showand In5d Network. Her personal Facebook page can be found here.

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2 thoughts on “The Nazi War Machine Was Actually An American Business [Video]

  1. “War is a Racket” by Smedley D. Butler
    Most decorated Marine – Major General

    The following is an excerpt from a speech he gave in 1933:

    “War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses.

    I believe in adequate defense at the coastline and nothing else. If a nation comes over here to fight, then we’ll fight. The trouble with America is that when the dollar only earns 6 percent over here, then it gets restless and goes overseas to get 100 percent. Then the flag follows the dollar and the soldiers follow the flag.

    I wouldn’t go to war again as I have done to protect some lousy investment of the bankers. There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket.

    Butler goes on to name American companies that saw huge increases in profits during World War I. Below is a listing of pre-war vs. intra-war profits for American companies that are included in Butler’s analysis as well as some additional companies.

    Company
    Average profits in the last pre-war year
    Average profits during the four years of war

    U. S. Steel
    $105,331,000
    $259,653,000

    Du Pont
    $6,092,000
    $58,076,000

    Bethlehem Steel
    $6,840,000
    $49,427,000

    Anaconda Copper
    $10,649,000
    $34,549,000

    Utah Copper
    $5,776,000
    $21,622,000

    American Smelting
    $11,566,000
    $18,602,000

    Republic Iron and Steel
    $4,177,000
    $17,548,000

    International Mercantile
    $6,690,00
    $14,229,000

    Atlas Powder
    $485,000
    $2,374,000

    American and British Man.
    $172,000
    $325,000

    Canadian Car & Foundry
    $1,335,000
    $2,201,000

    Crocker Wheeler
    $206,000
    $666,000

    Hercules Powder
    $1,271,000
    $7,430,000

    Niles, Bement Pond
    $656,000
    $6,146,000

    Scovill Mfg. Co.
    $655,000
    $7,678,000

    General Motors
    $6,954,000
    $21,700,000

    It has been estimated by statisticians and economists and researchers that the war cost your Uncle Sam $52,000,000,000. Of this sum, $39,000,000,000 was expended in the actual war itself. This expenditure yielded $16,000,000,000 in profits. That is how the 21,000 billionaires and millionaires got that way. This $16,000,000,000 profits is not to be sneezed at. It is quite a tidy sum. And it went to a very few…

    Who provides the profits – these nice little profits of 20, 100, 300, 1,500 and 1,800 per cent? We all pay them – in taxation. We paid the bankers their profits when we bought Liberty Bonds at $100.00 and sold them back at $84 or $86 to the bankers. These bankers collected $100 plus. It was a simple manipulation. The bankers control the security marts. It was easy for them to depress the price of these bonds. Then all of us – the people – got frightened and sold the bonds at $84 or $86. The bankers bought them. Then these same bankers stimulated a boom and government bonds went to par – and above. Then the bankers collected their profits.

    But the soldier pays the biggest part of the bill.

    1. Thanks for sharing Smedley’s TRUTHS about war and its winners and losers. Definitely supports the research Francis Conoly presents in the excerpt from his video above.

      Much appreciated. -g

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