November 26, 2004 journal, crossing the Chesapeake Bay from Virginia Beach 13 miles,
The
bridge tunnel is 13 miles and cost $12 toll to cross each way. Wilmington Delaware is a good day's drive. Historicly, Wilmington is the end of the
underground slave railroad.
It
is said that anyone helping a runaway slave was marked on the top of their hand
SS for slave stealer. To enter the
gallery facing my painting of Revelation is a charge energizing. There is so
much I have and would like to show.
However, this country is facing a major crisis and I believe we should
know who is in control. Major media is aligned with the new world order
mentality. We are following the path Hitler took in Germany in World War 2. Clamor “every dime. Their new business
arrangement pleased them all financially, and the collective talents of all
four men and their rapid success astonished the business world. In the
mean-time Hitler and the Nazi party were broke. Since the German economic
recovery, members and donations had dried up, leaving the Nazi movement
withering on the vine. In 1927, Hitler was desperate for cash; his party was
slipping into debt. Hitler told his private secretary Rudolf Hess to shake down
wealthy coal tycoon and Nazi sympathizer Emil Kirdorf.
Kirdorf paid off Hitler's debt that year but the
following year, he too had no money left to contribute. In 1928, Hitler had his eyes on the enormous Barlow Palace located in Briennerstrasse,
the most aristocratic section of Munich. Hitler wanted to convert the palace
into the Nazi national headquarters and change its name to the Brown House but
it was out of his price range. Hitler told Hess to contact Thyssen.
After hearing the Hess appeal, Thyssen felt it was
time to give Hitler a second chance. Through the Bank voor
Handel en Sche-epvaart, Thyssen
said he "placed Hess in possession of the required funds" to purchase
and redesign the Palace. Thyssen later said the
amount was about 250,000 marks but leading Nazis later claimed that just the
re-molding cost over 800,000 marks (equivalent to $2 mill-ion today). Regardless of the cost, Hitler and Thyssen became close friends after the pur-chase
of the Brown House. At the time, neither knew how influential that house was to
become the following year when, in 1929, the great depression spread around the
world. With the German economic recovery up in flames, Hitler knew there was
going to be a line out the door of industrialists waiting to give him cash.
1930s: Hitler Rises - Thyssen/Bu-sh Cash In - Thyssen would later try to claim that his weekends with
Hitler and Hess at his 0Rhineland castles were not personal but strictly
business and that he did not approve of most of Hitler's ideas, but the
well-known journalist R.G Waldeck, who spent time
with Thyssen at a spa in the Black Forest, remembered
quite differently. Waldeck said when he and Thyssen would walk through the cool Black Forest in 1929-30, Thyssen would tell Wal-deck that
he believed in Hitler. He spoke of Hitler "with warmth" and said the
Nazis were "new men" that would make Germany strong again. With the depression
bleeding Europe, Thyssen's
financial support made Hitler's rise to power almost inevitable.The
great depress-ion also rocked Harriman & Co. The following year, Harriman
& Co. merged with the Lond-on firm Brown/Shipley.
Brown/Shipley kept its name, but Harriman & Co. changed its name to Brown
Brothers, Harriman. The new firm moved to 59 Wall St. while UBC stayed at 39 Broadway. Averell Harriman and Prescott B-u-s reestablished a holding company
called The Harriman 15 Corporation. One of the companies Harriman had held
stock in was the Conso-lidated Silesian Steel
Company. Two thirds of the company was owned by Friedrich Flick. The rest was
owned by Harriman. In December 1931,
Fritz Thyssen officially joined the Nazi party. When Thyssen joined the movement, the Nazi party was gaining
critical mass around Germany. The charismatic speeches and persona
of Hitler, the depression and the Thyssen's Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart all
contributed to Hitler's sudden rise in popu-larity
with the German people. In September 1932, Thyssen
invited a group of elite German industrial tycoons to his castle to meet with
Hitler. They spent hours questioning Hitler who answered all their questions
with the “utmost satisfaction," Thyssen
remembered”. Con’t.
Two more pages of this report. Why has this been kept secret from the
American people?