Your Watchman has a friend and her father was a colonel in the Red Army in WWII. He told his family that the Soviet Union could not have won WWII without the massive American aid the Soviet Union received.
The deceased great author and researcher, Antony Sutton (1925-2002), labored for many years
to unearth US-Russian collusion at the highest levels. That's why Sutton was
censored by mainstream news and academic institutions.
The Best
Enemy Money Can Buy (1986), and his three-volume classic, Western Technology
and Soviet Economic Development, published between 1968 and 1973, exposed the
deep historic relationship between US and Russian power players.
The
recent Clinton Uranium One scandal, which gave Putin control over 20% of
American uranium, should be viewed in the context of a much larger history.
Sutton
meticulously documented the transfer of key technologies from the West to the
USSR.
Why would
the Rockefellers, Armand Hammer, and others take the lead in such a covert
transfer program, over the course of decades? Because: money and profits, on
one level.
On
another level, bolstering the Russian Communist/Socialist State was part of the
elite Rockefeller plan to expand socialism, in many forms, across countries all
over the world.
Under the
phony guise of helping the downtrodden establish a new and better world for
all, the socialist goal was, as usual, top-down control. The theoretical foundation
(Marx) was modern; the tyranny was as old as the hills.
Further,
supplying Russia with vital technology it sorely lacked would eventually
produce the Cold War. That mighty stand-off was a gigantic money maker. It was
also created as a threat to Europe, which justified the rise of the European
Union---another major Rockefeller/CFR/Bilderberg plan to extend the covert
agenda of Socialist Globalism. The EU IS a regional face of Globalism.
With this
brief introduction in tow, here are key Antony Sutton quotes from his 1986
book, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy. The quotes were compiled by Rolf Kenneth
Aristos, at http://www.rolfkenneth.no/NWO_review_Sutton_Soviet.html:
"In
Korea we have direct killing of Americans with Soviet weapons. The American
casualty roll in the Korean War was 33,730 killed and 103,284 wounded...The
130,000-man North Korean Army, which crossed the South Korean border in June
1950, was trained, supported, and equipped by the Soviet Union, and included a
brigade of Soviet T-34 medium tanks (with U.S. Christie suspensions). The
artillery tractors were direct metric copies of Caterpillar tractors. The
trucks came from the Henry Ford-Gorki plant or the ZIL plant. The North Korean
Air Force has 180 Yak planes built in plants with U.S. Lend-Lease equipment.
These Yaks were later replaced by MiG-15s powered by Russian copies of
Rolls-Royce jet engines sold to the Soviet Union in 1947."
"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 that could be identified (i.e., eighty-four out of the ninety-six)
originated in design or construction outside the USSR [e.g., the US]. 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."
"Armand
Hammer of Occidental Petroleum is, of course, Moscow's favored deaf mute
capitalist, possibly vying with David Rockefeller for the honor. However,
Armand has a personal relationship with the Soviets that could never be
achieved by anyone with David's Ivy League background. One fact never reported
in U.S. newspaper biographies of Armand Hammer is that his father, Julius
Hammer, was founder and early financier of the Communist Party USA in 1919.
Elsewhere this author has reprinted documents backing this statement, and
translations of letters from Lenin to Armand Hammer with the salutation 'Dear
Comrade'."
"That
Armand Hammer and Occidental Petroleum would supply the Soviets with massive
plants that can quickly be converted to explosives manufacture is no surprise.
What is a surprise is that Armand Hammer has had free access to every President
from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan - and equal access to the leaders
in the Kremlin."
"A
tractor plant is well suited to tank and self-propelled gun production. The
tractor plants at Stalingrad, Kharkov, and Chelyabinsk, erected with almost
complete American assistance and equipment, and the Kirov plant in Leningrad,
reconstructed by Ford, were used from the start to produce Soviet tanks,
armored cars, and self-propelled guns. The enthusiasm with which this tank and
armored-vehicle program was pursued, and the diversion of the best Russian
engineers and material priorities to military purposes, have been responsible
for at least part of the current Soviet problem of lagging tractor production
and periodic famines...Since 1931, up to a half of the productive capacity of
these 'tractor' plants has been used for tank and armored-car production."
"Soviet
tractor plants were established in the early I930s with major U.S. technical
and equipment assistance. The Stalingrad tractor plant was completely built in
the United States, shipped to Stalingrad, and then installed in prefabricated
steel buildings also purchased in the United States. This unit, together with
the Kharkov and Chelyabinsk plants and the rebuilt Kirov plant in Leningrad,
comprised the Soviet tractor industry at that time, and a considerable part of
the Soviet tank industry as well. During the war, equipment from Kharkov was
evacuated and installed behind the Urals to form the Altai tractor plant, which
opened in 1943."
These
quotes are but a brief sample of Sutton's research on technology transfers to
Russia from the US.
They open
up a giant can of worms.
Understanding
this history is understanding the elites' political and economic system
(absurdly) called Socialism.
It has
never has been "bottom-up." It has always been "top-down."
The
legions of young dedicated Marxists running around in the streets, under a
variety of banners, railing against monopoly crony capitalists, have actually
been forwarding these monopolists' primary goals.
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