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Author: Crooked Corporations Backing Crooked Politicians
Date: Apr 8, 2007 16:26

On Apr 8, 3:54 pm, "Leon Trollski"
wrote:
> "Shadowland" yahoo.com> wrote in

The Sociopathy of the Rockefellers (Exxon-Conoco-Chevron Founder
Family) Revealed by three converging gun-related schemes.

http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/Ludlow_Massacre/Remington_Arms.htm

Picture 1
Remington Arms Company headquarters, (1914-1932) 25 Broadway, New York
City. The Cunard Lines building is currently a US post office. The
dark
shadow on the right is 26 Broadway across the street, world
headquarters
of the Standard Oil. Seen in the distance, in the gap between 25 & 26
Broadway is 37 Broadway, where Prescott Bush's offices are located
between
1926 and 1952.

Picture 2
26 Broadway, world headquarters of the Standard Oil.

Young John D. Rockefeller wrote to his wife on the eve of creating
Standard Oil that they were already wealthy and would be secure
regardless
of how this oil investment turned out. All the crimes which followed
were
unnecessary by any material needs. As it was to turn out, the
Rockefellers were founding an organized crime family as vicious as
anything ever imagined by the fictional Sopranos or the real life
Gotti
crime families. More people were mowed down in mass murders by the
Rockefeller crime sprees than by Chicago's arch crime lord Al Capone.

One particular incident is revealing, the Ludlow Massacre of April 20,
1914. This episode was extensively whitewashed by the power of
Rockefeller
millions using professional public relations experts and gulled or
bought
media. The truth emerges by looking at the other Rockefeller
activities
going on about the same time period.
>From 1910 onwards, Mexico was engulfed in a series of turnovers of
governments. By 1913 debts to American lenders were in danger of
repudiation, and most seriously from the Rockefeller perspective, all
mineral wealth under the ground was threatened to be nationalized. Two
Rockefeller oil companies were drilling on leases worth 25%% of
America's
annual consumption of oil, obtained dirt cheap from prior corrupt
governments.

Picture 3
Vera Cruz campaign, Mexico, 1914; Smedley Butler at right; close
friends
Lieutenant Colonel W. C, Neville (center) and Colonel John A. Lejeune
(next to Butler), both later Marine Commandants (Marine Corps photo)

Smedley Butler of the United States Marine Corps was sent in to
reconnoiter Mexico's defensive measures as a spy in late 1913, and
early
in 1914 he led an expeditionary force which took possession of Vera
Cruz,
Mexico. Butler will later be nominated in 1934 to be Wall Street's
choice
to head a fascist takeover of the United States as if it was just
another
Banana Republic, but for our story his actions in 1914 defending
Standard
Oil's ill-gotten gains in Mexico helps us to pierce the veil of the
Ludlow
Massacre whitewash.

In 1907 John D. Rockefeller's neice Ethel (brother Wiiliam's
daughter),
married into the Hartley-Dodge family which cleared the path for her
brother Percy A. Rockefeller to take control of the Remington Arms
company
in 1914. In early 1914 war with Mexico appeared very likely, and
speculation was in all the papers about its imminence.

Picture 4
Photo dated January 13, 1915. Expansion of Ilion, NY, Remington Arms
plant
well under construction, planned in 1914 simultaneously with these
other
events.

Picture 5
Part of a 1,000,000 rifle & bayonnet Remington Arms Co. consigment
ordered
by czarist Russia, 1916.

Percy Rockefeller had been tutored in the same private school
Rockefeller
set up for his own son's education, along with a few others from the
same
ultra-wealthy peer group. In 1914 John D. Rockefeller Sr. was
president of
Standard Oil, and son John D. Jr. was vice-president but in actual
fact
senior rarely showed up at the office any more and junior was in
charge of
the family businesses. Junior's offices were at 26 Broadway, near Wall
Street in the NYC financial district. Cousin Percy set up Remington
Arms
headquarters across the street at 25 Broadway, with Samuel F. Pryor
installed as president and himself as Chairman of the Board.

Thus there were three gun-related events going on in early 1914, with
the
Rockefeller clan being the hidden hand connecting them.

While the Rockefellers are forever associated with Standard Oil, a
fabulous cash cow, their other investments were tremendously valuable
and
should not be overlooked in assessing Rockefeller motivations. For
example
their Masabi iron ore properties were sold to U.S. Steel for
$90,000,000,
at a time when the percentage of the Gross National Product would make
that $90 million worth about $18 billion in today's GNP equivilency.
It
should be remembered that Rockefeller obtained those Masabi ore
properties
by foreclosing on a $100,000 loan, and very well may have contrived to
choke off other credit of the wretched debtor in his usual behind the
scenes manner.

Making wealth is half the problem: keeping it is the harder half.
Using
guns to secure property is as old as guns themselves. Making guns is
not
necessarily the money-maker some may think it might be. Remington Arms
made money during the time period of World War One (1914-1918), but
not
nearly as much money as Du Ponts made putting the gunpowder inside all
those bullets Remington sold. Making WAR can be immensely profitable
for
fuel, for steel, for ore, for railroad investments -- making guns only
facilitates the war and thereby all of the other profits of war.

Picture 6
Hired Rockefeller gunmen brought in to suppress the strike. The
photographer who took this 1914 photo in Ludlow, Colorado, claimed
these
were Mexican campaign veterans, but that means mercenaries -- the US
military incursion in Mexico began two days after the Ludlow Massacre.
Note some uniforms similarity to Butler's Vera Cruz uniform in photo
above.

Picture 7
One of the eight machine guns brought by the Baldwin-Felts
strikebreaker
detective agency hired by Rockefeller to crush the strike at Ludlow.

Picture 8
Closeup view of machine gun. Click photos for enlarged images.

Picture 9
"Death Special", an armored car built by the mine workshops, normally
mounted with two machine guns terrorized the strikers living in their
tents on lawfully rented fields after eviction from company housing.
Random driveby shootings occurred in the nights.

Picture 10
Closeup of the machine gun mounted in the Death Special. The gun maker
has
not been identified: it may have been Remington manufactured under
Colt or
Browning licences, but the exact models are not confirmed. Remington
opened a new factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut for manufacturing
machine
guns and automatic rifles by 1917.

Rockefeller revealed his strategy decades before: he made money off
everything. The Standard Oil-owned Union Tank Car Company was operated
at
a loss for decades, never making a dime profit -- it was used as a
weapon
to break his competition, which is where the profits were actually
made by
owning monopoly control over the retail market and setting profits.
The
mines in Colorado were not as profitable as other business operations,
and
this creates an appearance that they were not monitored, not as
closely
watched, as other more important properties. It would be a mistake to
make
that assumption.

Early on Rockefeller established a spy system to report everything
about
his competitors, but also which reported everything about his own
far-flung operations. There is no evidence this spy network was ever
dismantled, and one should assume it continues in ExxonMobil today.
Cost
factors were so precisely regulated by top management dictates that
every
gallon tin can of Standard karosene lamp oil was sealed with exactly
39
drops of solder, not 40, not 38. Encrypted code systems of
communications
were adopted early during a time when anybody could listen in on
telegraph
lines to the messages being sent, and this too has never been verified
to
have ever been discontinued.

With these well-documented facts in mind, one can disregard the
disclosed
publicly exchange of letters between 26 Broadway and Colorado. The
presumed existing encrypted code messages, and the reports from the
spy
networks have never been made public.

What has become public is the deaths of workers suffering under
extreme
duress to support Rockefeller's luxury. The strikebreaking at Ludlow
closely followed the script of the Homestead strikebreaking of 1892.
John
D. Rockefeller was on record sending telegrams of support to Henry
Clay
Frick who pioneered the Homestead Steel violent method of subduing
workers.

Another earlier labor strife violence has some haunting relationships:
the
Haymarket Square strike, riot and bombing of 1884 was at the McCormick
Farm Implement works (later called International Harvester). Edith,
daughter of John D. Sr., sister to John D. Jr., and cousin to Percy,
married Harold McCormick, son of Cyrus. Harold and his brother Stanley
were classmates in the very exclusive private tutor school that Junior
and
Percy attended. So from the age of his young teens John D. Junior was
taught that there is no downside to using government power and guns to
subdue labor unrest and wrestle part of their wages from workers.

This is only a portion of the education of John D. Rockefeller Jr.

As reported by the fawning syncophant biographer, Raymond B. Fosdick,
we
find that Junior was personally tutored by Senior every evening when
he
returned home from work at Standard Oil at 26 Broadway. The exact same
book which pleads ignorance and negligence on Junior's part in the
Ludlow
Massacre gushes on page after page over Junior's assumption of
Senior's
business activities and his attention to the smallest of details as a
character trait which cannot be eradicated out of him.

Picture 11
College boys conscripted by the Colorado National Guard had their
patriotic impulses perverted into strikebreakers after provoked
incidents
of volence.

Pictures 12, 13
Baldwin-Felts gunmen replaced the college boys wearing national guard
uniforms, seen here on top of a train approaching the Ludlow strikers
tent
camp Left: National Guard officers. Above: Baldwin-Felts gunmen
replaced
the college boys wearing national guard uniforms, seen here on top of
a
train approaching the Ludlow strikers tent camp.

Picture 14
John D. Rockefeller Jr. Ludlow Masscre investigation.
Junior looking smug leaving a congressional committee hearing one week
before his gunmen spray lead creating the Ludlow Massacre.

In 1901 Junior was called upon to negotiate that sale of the Masabi
Ore
property with J.P. Morgan and Frick, and in 1904 Junior visited Frick
in
Pittsburgh where the two men toured the Homestead plant that had been
the
scene of labor dispute bloodshed in 1892. Without supplying more
details,
Fosdick ends that description with the words "in the years to come
there
would be other such meetings [with Frick]". That Junior came from a
culture of violent men using government power to harm the weak is
without
any doubt. It is certain he had already adopted his father's famous
slogan
"the weakest must die first".

A Rockefeller trait known since the youth of John D. Rockefeller Sr.
is
that small acts of charity whitewash large crime stains. As
Rockefeller
wealth and power grew, the charity became more public and larger, but
every dollar given was stolen from customers, workers, competitors and
the
public at large through corruption of institutions. Looking closely at
these charities one finds that they often returned more wealth and
power
than the "gift" cost them. For every dollar of "charity", ten or more
dollars of profits were obtained behind that cloak of generousity. The
gifts raised an army of recipients shouting the praises loudly,
drowning
out the cries of the crushed and demolished.

Picture 15
Aftermath of the massacre. Gunmen stand around keeping survivors from
returning to salvage belongings from the burned out tent camp. Louis
Tikas, assassinated union organizer lies dead in middle forground.
Unidentified body lies near his. These bodies were left for two days
until
passengers on passing trains complained of the unsightly unburied
corpses.

Picture 16
Louis Tikas body lying in mortuary.

Picture 17
Procession following Tikas body at funeral stretched for two miles.

Visit other webpages of bibliography of Rockefeller-Bush-Dulles-
Harriman
sociopathy and American-Nazi Axis.

Remington Arms in American history by Alden HatchRemington Arms in
American history by Alden Hatch
ASIN: B0006C589A

Buried unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre (The University of
Utah
publications in the American West)Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the
Ludlow Massacre by Zeese Papanikolas
Hardcover: 331 pages
Publisher: University of Utah Press (1982)
ISBN: 0874802113

The Great Coalfield War by George S McGovernThe Great Coalfield War
by George S McGovern
Hardcover: 383 pages
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (1972)
ISBN: 0395136490

John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,: A portrait by Raymond Blaine FosdickJohn D.
Rockefeller, Jr., A portrait
by Raymond Blaine Fosdick
Hardcover: 477 pages
Publisher: Harper; [1st ed.] edition (1956)
ASIN: B0007DLQYY

The Plot To Seize The White House by Jules Archer The Plot To Seize
The White House
by Jules Archer
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Hawthorn Books (1973)
ASIN: B0006COVHA

In 1933 and 1934 fascist plutocrats planned the overthrow of democracy
in
the US. They selected Major-General Smedley Butler, USMC (ret) as
figurehead dictator. He exposed the plot. Remington Arms were once
again
to be made freely available to the mercenary troops of this plot by
Remington's new owners: the Du Ponts. Major Wall Street figures were
involved in this plot, patterned after their recently successful
installing of Hitler in Germany.

The Date is 1926, 12 years later. Prescott Bush (father of GHW Bush,
grandfather of George Walker Bush) is hired into the firm of W.A.
Harriman
& Co. at 37 Broadway. He knows his neighbors Percy A. Rockefeller and
Samuel F. Pryor of Remington Arms Company nextdoor at 25 Broadway
through
his father's war work. During WWI, Samuel Prescott Bush was head of
the
War Industries Board, Ordinance and Small Arms Division which
purchased
guns for the government from Remington Arms. Sam Bush himself made
arms
during WWI at the Buckeye Steel Castings Company where he was
president,
but they were larger sorts: cast artillary barrels and shell casings.

Bush also knew, in a way, the Rockefeller clan. Again his father owed
all
of his wealth and success to the Rockefellers, who controlled Buckeye
Steel. Sam Bush followed Frank Rockefeller's term of president, Frank
being brother to John D. Rockefeller Sr, uncle to both Percy and John
D.
Jr.

Bush's bosses were his father-in-law, George Herbert Walker, and
Averell
Hariman, and together with them (and other powers of Wall Street)
Prescott
was to become involved in nursing the Hitler Project into World War
II. In
fact, by the day Prescott was hired to be manager of the Union Banking
Corporation at 37 Broadway, the bank's real owner, German
multi-millionaire Fritz Thyssen had been backing Adolph Hitler
financially
for two years already. All around him Wall Street was rushing to pour
money into re-arming Germany, and Prescott Bush was as enthusiastic as
anyone else in his crowd. By 1942, almost a full year after Pearl
Harbor a
full 26 businesses were seized under the Trading With The Enemy Act
that
Prescott was managing. Those were only the ones that became known
about.

Not to worry that Prescott would pay any penalty though: the Alien
Property Custodian was Leo T. Crowley down the street at 120 Wall
Street,
whose thorough corruption has been documented by Anthony Sutton and
nazi-hunter Charles Higham. By 1942, Prescott's boss Averell Harriman
was
ambassador to Russia, and a partner in his office, Robert Lovett, Jr.
was
Assistant secretary of the Army choosing targets for bombing raids.
Other
members of his American-Nazi Axis friends were in positions to see
that no
harm could come to Bush for his fascist support activities.

Standard Oil was no longer across the street by 1933. They moved into
Rockefeller Center further uptown. Their nazi dealings were not so
easily
hidden by 1942, being worldwide in scope and involved hundreds of
millions
of dollars in deals. The President of Standard Oil was William Stamps
Farish, and the Chairman was Walter Teagle. They had recently swapped
jobs, so both were fully as informed and involved as the other. There
were
pretty serious nasty words in congressional hearings in 1942, but in
the
end a slap on the wrist involving fineal to a quarter of a week's
salary
swept the dirt under the rug.

When examining history one must evaluate if sociopathic mental illness
is
involved. It is quite common, one to every two-dozen normals is the
average distribution in society. By examing the evidence to tie to
symptoms, once a diagnosis is confirmed than one deals with the
evidence
in a very different fashion.

Sociopathy knows no cure. It is permanant and lifelong once it
manifests.
Sociopaths have no conscience and lie or falsify evidence without
qualms
of conscience or regrets over deceptions.

Both Junior and Senior Rockefellers were sociopathic, as the plain
evidence of their careers displays. At the time when Adolph Hitler was
a
little child Rockefeller Senior was funding Eugenics programs in both
America and Germany. Junior continued these "charitable" activities
right
up to Hitler's invasion of Poland. Throughout the war Standard Oil
subsidiaries routed fuel to the Nazis, and Rockefeller was a heavy
investor in I.G. Farben who made synthetic fuels for Hitler out of
coal
gasification. The Rockefeller mind believed in Master-Race, Slave-
Race,
divisions. Ludlow mine workers were Slave-race types, of lesser
importance
than the mules used in the mines. As one Rockefeller mine manager said
"Dagos are cheaper than mules".

Rockefellers steering the Hitler project is not "unthinkable". It fits
the
totality of the evidence, when the sociopathic dimension is examined.
Likewise the Harrimans were sociopathic. E.H. Harriman borrowed often
from
Rockefeller's National City Bank. Two of Percy Rockefeller's brothers
married two of James Stillman's daughters to unite the
Stillman-Rockefeller clans, and one of their offspring, James Stillman
Rockefeller, worked with Prescott Bush in Brown Brothers Harriman (so
named after W.A Harriman merged with Brown Brothers in 1929) up until
1930. In several senses the Harrimans and the Rockefellers were welded
together, but sociopathically the key to understanding is the strong
financial support that Harriman's widow gave to the Eugenics
movement.

Again, it was the "Master-Race, Slave Races," mentality which united
so
many sociopaths around the Hitler project. Long before Rockefeller
Junior
sent the gunmen to slaughter in Ludlow, E.H. Harriman fought Senator
Clark
from Colorado with armed men. Nothing but death itself could stop some
of
these megalomaniacs from their obsession of controlling the world no
matter who gets hurt. Harriman's war with J.P. Morgan over the
Northern
Pacific railroad started a Wall Street panic that bankrupted many and
damaged the nation, but reckless disregard of the injury to others is
one
defining symptom of sociopathy.

The whole Harriman family was into Eugenics. Averell's sister Mary was
nicknamed "Eugenia" because she was so fanatical on the subject. This
brings into question the whole motivation behind the "Junior League"
that
Mary Harriman founded. Lifelong eugenics fanatic, Mary "Eugenia"
Harriman,
has to be questioned as to real motivations "to work to improve child
health, nutrition, and literacy among immigrants living on the Lower
East
Side of Manhattan." The Harrimans were pouring money into Eugenics
movements to restrict immigration, and sterilize the poor, and
continued
doing this for several decades until Hitler's atrocities made the
subject
unfashionable (for a time).

This is classic sociopathy: say one thing while doing another (sneaky
and
heinous thing).

Averell Harriman and his brother E.R. Bunny Harriman, along with
partner
George Herbert Walker and partner Prescott Bush were all on public
record
advocating eugenics through the 1930s, precisely while working on the
Hitler Project. Prescott Bush even lost his first election campaign
when
his role as treasurer to the local Connecticut "Planned Parenthood"
organization was made public in the 1950s. Hitler's excesses were
still
unfashionable in the 1950s.

As organized crime, the American-Nazi Axis worked at destroying
evidence
and concealing crimes. That any fragments of evidence persist is near
miraculous. Such fragments as there are are distributed across
numerous
sources, each one documenting a few facts and confirming facts
documented
elsewhere.

The Ludlow Massacre is partly reconstructed using the work of George
McGovern, one-time democratic candidate for president. As a member of
the
Rockefeller-controlled Council on Foreign Relations, McGovern's book
goes
lightly on Rockefeller Junior, although all the facts available in
2005
were equally or more available in 1972 when he published it. Fosdick's
"John D. Rockefeller, Jr., A portrait" was published in 1952, and
Tarbell's History of Standard Oil was published in 1905. McGovern
actually
flew a bombing mission over I.G. Farben's plant at Auschwitz in 1944,
that
Rockefeller man in charge of targetting, John J. McCloy, strenuously
opposed. One would think by 1972 McGovern would feel no urge to go
soft on
Junior.

Without Zeese Papanikolas' book "Buried Unsung" critical details of
understanding the Ludlow Massacre might have stayed whitwashed by
McGovern, by Fosdick, by Ivy Lee and Mackenzie King. Ivy Lee, by the
way,
was raked over the coal's by congressional committees for distributing
nazi propaganda paid for and provided by I.G. Farben, so McGovern has
even
less excuse for ignoring the evidence of sociopathic complicity in the
Hitler Project, where he once risked his life flying a bomber mission
deep
in enemy territory over that same I.G. Farben. I guess we can be
thankful
the relatively more honest Richard Nixon won that 1972 presidential
race
by using burgulars to bug the Watergate.

The story of Henry Clay Frick and the bloody Homestead strike has been
often told, but who ever connected up the facts of Junior's tutorage
under
Frick before, not to mention lucrative deals between them. Who ever
put
conveniently in one place The Haymarket riot McCormick family ("We
hung 20
anarchists and most of them were guilty of something") to Percy and
Junior
going to private school of less than a dozen exclusive students
before?
Who noticed that 25 and 26 Broadway had more than just a street in the
middle connecting the two?

Jules Archer wrote "The Plot To Seize The White House" and then the
company went promptly out of business? Paranoia? Or does it follow a
historical pattern of repetitious behavior from sinister people who
actually exist, actually have track records of behaviors?

Had Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Mellon, Philander C. Knox, Andrew
Carnegie
and others involved in the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club been
held
accountable with serious prison time for 2,200 lives lost May 31, 1889
in
the Johnstown Flood, there would have been no bloody Homestead Strike
in
1892, no Frick tutoring young Rockefeller Junior how to "get away with
it"
supressing labor disputes with private and government force.
Sociopaths
getting away with murder, with manslaughter, live to teach upcoming
sociopaths the tricks of the trade. Here it is more than 115 years
later
and the vulnerably weak have not yet learned the nature of the
predatory
schemers who thirst to take innocent lives. It's not about money --
they
were already rich beyond the ability to spend it all in a lifetime.

Frick, Mellon, Knox, Carnegie all had track records to apply to
understanding truth about Homestead. Rockefeller Senior and Junior had
track records to understand Ludlow. Harrimans and Bushes have track
records to understand their roles in the Hitler Project. When George
W.
Bush visited Auschwitz in 2001 and stated "History is a reminder of
what's
possible", it means something very different to others with other
family
values.

More than half of all biographies on the Du Ponts fail to even mention
the
family acquisition of the Remington Arms Company, The other half only
devote a paragraph or less to the subject. None of them mention The
American Liberty League or The Plot To Seize The White House equipped
with
Remington weapons revealed by the highest ranking marine general of
his
times with the most medals of his times.
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