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50 Years Ago - Kenneth Kapel - 17-01-2011

January 17, 1961 President Eisenhower, in his farewell address to the nation, warned America of the grave dangers that THE MILITARY COMPLEX posed for our democratic republic. It seems the that warning has gone unheeded. I havent seem too much on TV, or the internet about this anniversary. Last weekend C -Span had a program, sponsored by the Cato Institute,(OMG ) that dealt with the speech and how Eisenhower had fought the complex while President. The main speaker put General Dynamics, owned by the Crown family, at the apex of the the complex at the time of the early 1960's.


50 Years Ago - Magda Hassan - 18-01-2011

How does it go again? Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.


50 Years Ago - Dawn Meredith - 19-01-2011

Magda Hassan Wrote:How does it go again? Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.

I love this quote. Garrison used it regularily. The speech was all over the news which was wonderful to see. Again. I think this speech had a powerful effect on JFK.

Dawn


50 Years Ago - David Guyatt - 19-01-2011

Kenneth Kapel Wrote:January 17, 1961 President Eisenhower, in his farewell address to the nation, warned America of the grave dangers that THE MILITARY COMPLEX posed for our democratic republic. It seems the that warning has gone unheeded. I havent seem too much on TV, or the internet about this anniversary. Last weekend C -Span had a program, sponsored by the Cato Institute,(OMG ) that dealt with the speech and how Eisenhower had fought the complex while President. The main speaker put General Dynamics, owned by the Crown family, at the apex of the the complex at the time of the early 1960's.

The forum search function is not up to scratch yet, so I can't find the thread, but Colonel Henry Crown operated on behalf of the Chicago mob.

Nice guy.


50 Years Ago - Peter Presland - 19-01-2011

David Guyatt Wrote:
Kenneth Kapel Wrote:January 17, 1961 President Eisenhower, in his farewell address to the nation, warned America of the grave dangers that THE MILITARY COMPLEX posed for our democratic republic. It seems the that warning has gone unheeded. I havent seem too much on TV, or the internet about this anniversary. Last weekend C -Span had a program, sponsored by the Cato Institute,(OMG ) that dealt with the speech and how Eisenhower had fought the complex while President. The main speaker put General Dynamics, owned by the Crown family, at the apex of the the complex at the time of the early 1960's.

The forum search function is not up to scratch yet, so I can't find the thread, but Colonel Henry Crown operated on behalf of the Chicago mob.

Nice guy.
This might be what you're after

I can't figure out what's wrong with the search function. Boolean searches is switched on so a string of words in quotes ought to work, as should the standard Boolean operators.

I put what ever term I'm after in my Google search box and do a site search rather than a global one. That finds anything.


50 Years Ago - Kenneth Kapel - 19-01-2011

David Guyatt Wrote:
Kenneth Kapel Wrote:January 17, 1961 President Eisenhower, in his farewell address to the nation, warned America of the grave dangers that THE MILITARY COMPLEX posed for our democratic republic. It seems the that warning has gone unheeded. I havent seem too much on TV, or the internet about this anniversary. Last weekend C -Span had a program, sponsored by the Cato Institute,(OMG ) that dealt with the speech and how Eisenhower had fought the complex while President. The main speaker put General Dynamics, owned by the Crown family, at the apex of the the complex at the time of the early 1960's.

The forum search function is not up to scratch yet, so I can't find the thread, but Colonel Henry Crown operated on behalf of the Chicago mob

Nice guy.

According to James Ragen, the racing wire czar of the 1940's, Henry Crown and Conrad Hilton were the the financiers of the Chicgo mob. Mr Ragen, told FBI Directo J. Edgar Hoover and Attorney General Clark this in interviews arranged by newspaper columnist Drew Pearson. Professer Scott has documented this fact in many of his writings.

Michael Isikoff was on The Rachel Maddow Show, last Monday night, and in a report on the 50th anniversary of President Eisenhowers speech on The Military - Industrial Complex, Mr Isikoff put General Dynamics, owned by the Crown family, as being the primary company in this vast network of murder & greed.


50 Years Ago - David Guyatt - 19-01-2011

Thanks Kenneth.

Crown also bought the Empire State Building using Chicago mob money. Notably in 1954 - which is the year that Nazis in exile probably began preparing to repatriate some of the plundered wealth they had stashed away - via well connected businessmen and bankers associated with the Bilderberg group.

I also think it possible that the Chicago mob was also laundering plunder from WWII - Japanese and Nazi hoards, and putting it in real estate and other investments.

I actually came across Crown when I was investigating the WWII black gold story in its "Project Hammer" incarnation (notably "Project Hammer Reloaded"). Crown owned a mine or two as part of his holdings in Material Service Corporation, and was an officer in the US Army Corp of Engineers. The latter were almost certainly involved in recovering plunder hidden by the Japanese in the Philippines during WWII - and I also theorized, based on information received, that Crown may have been involved in that.

My black gold website used to get hits all the time from the US Army Corp of Engineers...:lol:

There are a lot of documents I have that relate to WWII plunder under the management of Santa Romana and Ed Lansdale, both whose names appear on UBS bullion receipts. Front companies controlled by Santa Romana often used the name of "Crown" in their title, such as Crown Commodity Holdings International. And his connection to major players in the Black Eagle gold trusts also are fairly well documented.