Anti-Russia? Try this on for size

by Jon Rappoport

September 21, 2022

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The prodigious author and researcher, Antony Sutton (1925-2002), wrote about hidden men behind momentous events.

In 1999, Kris Millegan, researcher and head of TrineDay publishers, wrote:

“Antony C. Sutton, 74, has been persecuted but never prosecuted for his research and subsequent publishing of his findings. His mainstream career was shattered by his devotion towards uncovering the truth. In 1968, his Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development was published by The Hoover Institute at Stanford University. Sutton showed how the Soviet state’s technological and manufacturing base, which was then engaged in supplying the North Vietnamese the armaments and supplies to kill and wound American soldiers, was built by US firms and mostly paid for by the US taxpayers. From their largest steel and iron plant, to automobile manufacturing equipment, to precision ball-bearings and computers, basically the majority of the Soviet’s large industrial enterprises had been built with the United States help or technical assistance.”

Here is a telling Antony Sutton quote from his book, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy (1986):

“By using data of Russian origin it is possible to make an accurate analysis of the origins of this equipment. It was found that all the main diesel and steam-turbine propulsion systems of the ninety-six Soviet ships on the Haiphong supply run [to the North Vietnamese] that could be identified (i.e., eighty-four out of the ninety-six) originated in design or construction outside the USSR. We can conclude, therefore, that if the [US] State and Commerce Departments, in the 1950s and 1960s, had consistently enforced the legislation passed by Congress in 1949, the Soviets would not have had the ability to supply the Vietnamese War – and 50,000 more Americans and countless Vietnamese would be alive today.”

“Who were the government officials responsible for this transfer of known military technology? The concept originally came from National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, who reportedly sold President Nixon on the idea that giving military technology to the Soviets would temper their global territorial ambitions. How Henry arrived at this gigantic non sequitur is not known. Sufficient to state that he aroused considerable concern over his motivations. Not least that Henry had been a paid family employee of the Rockefellers since 1958 and has served as International Advisory Committee Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, a Rockefeller concern.”

If you think such traitorous actions could never have occurred, I point you to another researcher, Charles Higham, and his 1983 classic, Trading with the Enemy.

Higham focuses on World War 2. The men behind the curtain Higham exposed are in the same basic group that Antony Sutton exposed.

Higham, Trading with the Enemy:

“What would have happened if millions of American and British people, struggling with coupons and lines at the gas stations, had learned that in 1942 Standard Oil of New Jersey [part of the Rockefeller empire] managers shipped the enemy’s [Germany’s] fuel through neutral Switzerland and that the enemy was shipping Allied fuel? Suppose the public had discovered that the Chase Bank in Nazi-occupied Paris after Pearl Harbor was doing millions of dollars’ worth of business with the enemy with the full knowledge of the head office in Manhattan [the Rockefeller family among others?] Or that Ford trucks were being built for the German occupation troops in France with authorization from Dearborn, Michigan? Or that Colonel Sosthenes Behn, the head of the international American telephone conglomerate ITT, flew from New York to Madrid to Berne during the war to help improve Hitler’s communications systems and improve the robot bombs that devastated London? Or that ITT built the FockeWulfs that dropped bombs on British and American troops? Or that crucial ball bearings were shipped to Nazi-associated customers in Latin America with the collusion of the vice-chairman of the U.S. War Production Board in partnership with Goering’s cousin in Philadelphia when American forces were desperately short of them? Or that such arrangements were known about in Washington and either sanctioned or deliberately ignored?”

Getting the picture?

War, what is it good for? With the same elites backing both sides, it’s good for business. It’s good for creating chaos and destruction. It’s good for launching new global organizations, in the aftermath; organizations that exert a level of control and reach that didn’t exist before. It’s good for launching organizations like the United Nations and the European Union and the World Trade Organization—dedicated to Globalism, which in turn is dedicated to planned civilization, in which the individual is demeaned and the group is All.

Freedom is demeaned; and dominance by the few over the many is hailed as peace in our time.


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20 comments on “Anti-Russia? Try this on for size

  1. Alan Kristof says:

    Soviet Merchant Marine in 80s was interesting too. Sutton wrote “over two-thirds of its ship tonnage has been built outside the Soviet Union” and the rest built in its own shipyards with significant help from the West including Finland and NATO allies Germany, UK.

    “Four-fifths of the main marine diesel engines” for the Soviet MM fleet “were actually built in the West” he wrote.

    But even the above understated the USSR’s external reliance on marine diesel technology as “all of the main engines manufactured in the USSR are built to foreign design.” (The Best Enemy Money Can Buy)

  2. darrell says:

    See “Transcript of Norman Dodd Interview,” 1982 with G. Edward Griffin.
    http://supremelaw.org/authors/dodd/interview.htm

    Excerpt”

    “We are now at the year nineteen hundred and eight, which was the year that the Carnegie Foundation began operations. And, in that year, the trustees meeting, for the first time, raised a specific question, which they discussed throughout the balance of the year, in a very learned fashion. And the question is this: Is there any means known more effective than war, assuming you wish to alter the life of an entire people? And they conclude that, no more effective means to that end is known to humanity, than war. So then, in 1909, they raise the second question, and discuss it, namely, how do we involve the United States in a war?”

    • Tim says:

      How? Just turn the population of the US into “Christian-Zionists” and “communist” sympathizers.

      Just like today.

      Both ideologies support war, against others and each other.

    • Nick says:

      They knew that a Central Banking System was needed before that war to involve the U.S. could start. Looking back at the time-line, we can see they wasted no time after the creation of the Federal Reserve System to start World War One; Dec. 23rd 1913 to 1914. Then using a false flag to drag in Americans in 1917. Is that why they called the U.S. soldiers “Dough Boys” because their easy to create and mold and expendable. They even vaccinated them to create the fake Spanish Flu plandemic. Things never change.

  3. Sean says:

    Im so in favor of doing my own thing, regardless of all of this dirty, scummy globalism around me.

    Im for all the monkey wrenches that can be thrown at them, like surviving and thriving anyway I want and as much as I will.

  4. SANITYCLAUS says:

    genius. thank you

  5. Wrusssr says:

    Expanding the key thought in another of Jon’s articles that is dead-on. . . . what is war good for? Who profits from war? It’s the same international banking cabal who passed down the technique of financing both sides for wars, selling weapons to both sides to fight those wars, contractually receiving first choice of 75% of the loser’s spoils (gold, silver, jewels, lands, waters, rare and industrial deposits of minerals, etc., etc.) to satisfy their ‘loan’ to the loser, while handing the victor a stiff usury note at high interest for financing his victory that takes decades to pay off. It’s how they became the planet’s first and only trillionaires who now control the planet’s money through their 150 central banks located in earth’s productive nations, including the U.S.; how they’ve bankrupted and flung the globe into an economic tarpit. They also direct the planet’s billionaires today as to how they want to manipulate a future that will put them in charge of earth and its hard assets as well as jobs, people (they will say what number – got your “COVID” shot yet?) and hope during the subsequent centuries. It’s how this small cabal of international bankers became the world’s only trillionaires— estimated worth around $600 trillion, with earth’s annual GDP somewhere around $250-$300 trillion—over the centuries to present. Financing wars is a very lucrative endeavor they’ve perfected and fanned from the start. Really good for creating chaos and destruction. Really good for launching new global organizations in a war’s aftermath. Especially good for “elite” financed-and-controlled organizations predesigned to exert a level of control and reach that didn’t exist before a war like the United Nations, World Health Organization, European Union, NATO, World Trade Organization, etc., etc.—all of which will benefit only those dedicated to Globalism that in turn is dedicated to minutia control of a planned civilization with this small international banking cabal in charge behind the curtain; conceived in their psychopathic minds for profit, and nothing more.

  6. Roundball Shaman says:

    “War, what is it good for?”

    Everything good for the Elitist Predator Class. Nothing good for We the People.

    In ‘War’, some ‘evil’ person or country is chosen to ‘wage war against’. But in truth, the real war is not against that person or place… but against We the People of both (and all) nations.

    This goes on… generation after generation… Age after Age… because Predators know no other way to be and We the People remain largely innocents in the path of ongoing useless slaughter. Or so we think we are.

    “Freedom is demeaned…”

    Freedom for us means less power and authority for Them. And They HATE that. Freedom is always Enemy #1. All members of the Predator Class agree on that. Freedom for Them… slavery for us. Or so They think.

    “… and dominance by the few over the many is hailed as peace in our time.”

    Dominance by The Few is viewed as the proper social order by the Dark Siders. Again, this is a generational pathology and vigorous exercise in deeply sick thinking.

    ‘Peace in our time?’ is more like Peace at NO time. Ever. Don’t ever dare let the World see what living without war is like. We might just get to like that and demand that the Predators who rule over us stop doing this Global form of mass insanity. And They can’t risk that kind of thinking. Or so They think.

    Keep people thinking in terms of enemy… fear… danger… conflict… battles… contention… dehumanization of others.

    Never, ever allow thinking inn terms of… fellow human being… vigilance… safety… resolving conflict without violence… recognizing our common membership in the human family.

    Never, ever allow that. Or so They… and too many of us… think.

    We are at war not just with the Predator Class. We are at war within ourselves against our own, better nature.

  7. Bruce hatcher says:

    So many of us know about these things, and Jon puts it out there, and I share. Thanks again, Jon

  8. ecp says:

    War Is A Racket – TO HELL WITH WAR!

  9. A Reader emailed me the following the comment:

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    Don’t forget IBM which provided the Nazis with data processing systems with which they could track, locate, and organize the final solution and also identify assets to steal. The nazis also applied the principles promulgated by American eugenicists.

  10. A Reader emailed me the following comment:

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    This isn’t news.

    It’s great that you mentioned Kissinger and Rockefeller by name, but you did not mention the other players in your piece by name. You only mentioned the companies (ITT etc.)

    I think at this point people want to know Names.

    Even if all those perpetrators are now dead (except for Kissinger, who lives forever).

  11. A Reader emailed me the following comment:

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    Maybe this book tip is one that may interest you — as it’s relatively new [2011], however, [it’s] very well researched:

    “1939 – The War That Had Many Fathers” by Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof

    [ https://www.amazon.com/1939-War-That-Many-Fathers/dp/144668623X%5D

    It goes till 1939 so leaves the second biggy out for good reasons as the author is German and Germany has some alleged sovereignty issues, as do many other countries as well of course.

    It’s funny how you may think that you need a big fat book to explain ‘the worldly things’ but over the years I have found that three thin books have kind of written about it all as well:

    War is a Racket — by Smedley Butler, None Dare Call It Conspiracy — by Gary Allen, and The Blood Poisoners — by Lionel Dole.

    It’s difficult to get that w/\r is a business model, when you are a life-loving human being geared towards instinctive primitive survival whilst simultaneously expressing joy and geared towards the expansion of consciousness to boot!

  12. A Reader emailed me the following comment:

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    They would all have been alive if the US hadn’t stuck its nose in where it didn’t belong. The same is now happening with Ukraine — they would have signed the agreement but the UK and the West told them not too. And now the MIC is rubbing it’s hands as more weapons are being ordered. The whole thing make me sick. Now they the US is calling the referendum in Ukraine a sham, what total hypocrisy after our sham elections. The West has this habit of blaming others for what they do. Thanks as usual for your great commentaries — we are great at creating coups and wars.

  13. A Reader emailed me the following comment:

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    I love Sutton. And I know about Vietnam. A few years ago I had a video posted on my blog, an interview of a Vietnam vet who was on R&R in the north of ‘South Vietnam’ near the sea, and was shocked to be observing US cargo ships heading NORTH. He approached a colonel who assured him, ‘Yes, we’re supplying the Viet Cong’. He asked for and got a transfer right out of the country back to CONUS.

    That video was removed from the blog, and from my computer – somehow.

    Have you ever seen it? Do you have a copy?

    Thank you again for another very important piece, which like most you write, I will share.

  14. A Reader emailed me the following comment:

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    Whoo-eee. Not surprising, yet mind-numbing. Thanks for your continued work.

    I’ve always appreciated the fact that, because I get your emails, I knew from the get-go that covid was a big lie. Much obliged!

  15. USA Invades Israel says:

    J.R., I am delighted that you are writing on the military industrial complex.

    Might I add a cherry to this Sundae?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCiylpzR60U

  16. David says:

    Britain finally paid off it’s debt for WWII in 2006. I wonder how much of that money went towards the quality of life for the average US or Canadian citizen.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6215847.stm

  17. Chris A says:

    Also “From Major Jordan’s Diaries” by Major George Racey Jordan. Tells the story of Russian Lend Lease program during WW2. The U.S. helped build up the Russian war machine in the name of fighting “nazis”.

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