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THE BEST ENEMY MONEY CAN BUY
By
Antony C. Sutton
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Author's Preface
Chapter I:
America's Deaf Mute Blindmen
The Suppressed Higher Reality
Suppression of information
The Deaf Mute Blindmen
Chapter II:
American Trucks in Korea and Vietnam
For the Other Side
The Soviet Military Truck Industry
The Ford Gorki "Automobile" Plant
The A.J. Brandt-ZIL Plant
Chapter III:
The Deaf Mutes Supply Trucks for Afghan Genocide
The War Potential of the Kama Truck Plant
Critics of Kama Silenced and Suppressed
Who were the Deaf Mute Blindmen at Kama River?
Chapter IV:
Soviets Buy into the 21st Century
Early Soviet Electronic Acquisitions
Bridging the Semi-conductor Gap
How the Deaf Mute Blindmen helped the
Soviets into the 21st Century
The Bruchhausen Network
The Type of Equipment Shipped to the USSR
Chapter V:
Computers Deception by Control Data Corporation
Soviet Agatha American Apple II
Military End Use
Control Data Deception
The Deceptive World View of Control Data Corporation
Chapter VI:
Soviet in the Air
German Assistance for Soviet Rockets
Sputnik, Lunik and the Soyuz Programs
Why Did the Soviets Embark on a Space Program?
Soviet Aircraft Development
Foreign Designs for Soviet Aircraft Engines
The Wright Cyclone Engine in the Soviet Union
Western Contribution to the Postwar Soviet Air Force
The Boeing B-20 Four-Engined Bomber becomes
the Tu-4 and the Tu-70
The First Soviet Jets
Development of the First Soviet Jet Engine
MIG Fighters Rolls-Royce Turbojets
The Supersonic Tu-144 (Alias "Konkordskiy")
Chapter VII:
The Deaf Mutes and the Soviet Missile Threat
American Acceleromters for Soviet Missiles
American Ball Bearings for Missile Guidance Systems
Chapter VIII:
The Soviets at Sea
Origins of the Soviet Merchant Marine
Illegal Actions by State Department
The Deaf Mute Blindmen Forge Ahead
Submarine and Anti-Submarine Warfare
The Soviet Union as a Source of Information
Chapter IX:
The Leaky Pipeline Embargo
Working Both Sides of the Street
The Reagan Administration Marshmallow Approach
Chapter X:
DMBs Supply Nerve Gas Plants
State Department Concurs in Explosives Manufacture
The DMB and Nerve Gas Technology
Chapter XI:
Chevron-Gulf Keeps Marxist Angola Afloat
Identification of the Deaf Mute Blindmen
What is to be done
Chapter XII:
Tanks
The Development of Soviet Tank Design
The Famous T-34 Medium Tank
DMB Pleas of Ignorance
The U.S.-Built Stalingrad "Tractor" Plant
The U.S.-Built Kharkov "Tractor" Plant
The U.S.-Built Chelyabinsk "Tractor" Plant
Chapter XIII:
Why the DMBs Aid Soviet Ambitions
The Bureaucrats' View of "Peaceful Trade"
Useless Pinpricks as Policy
Multinational Businessmen and the Politics of Greed
CONCLUSIONS:
Treason
Are the Soviets Enemies?
The Soviet Record of Aggression
Are the Deaf Mute Blindmen Guilty of Treason?
United States Constitution
APPENDIX A:
Exchange of Letters with Department of Defense, 1971
APPENDIX B:
Testimony of the Author Before Subcommittee VII
of the Platform at Miami Beach, Florida, August 15,
1972, at 2:30 P.M.
APPENDIX C:
Letter from William C. Norris, Chairman of Control Data
Corporation to Congressman Richard T. Hanna, 1973
APPENDIX D:
Letter from Fred Schlafly to friends and supporters of
American Council for World Freedom, dated April
1978, asking to mail "Yellow Cards" of protest to
William Norris
Letter from William C. Norris to each "Yellow
Card Sender," dated May 5, 1978
Letter (Protocol) of Intent dated 19 October 1973
(English version) between State Committee of the USSR
Council of Ministers for Science and Technology and
the Control Data Corporation
English version of Agreement between State Committee
of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Science
and Technology and Control Data Corporation (signed
by Robert D. Schmidt), dated 19 October 1973
APPENDIX E:
Position of Texas Instruments Company and Chairman
Fred Bucy on dangers of trading technology to the Soviets
APPENDIX F:
U.S. Firms Trading with the Soviet Union in the 1960-1985 Period
APPENDIX G:
Confidential Government Report on Cummins Engine
Company (J. Irwin Miller) and Financing of Marxist
Revolutionary Activities Within the United States.
APPENDIX H:
From the Phoenix Letter, January 1986 Issue
APPENDIX I:
U.S. Weapons Technology Sold To Soviets
Foreword by
Gary North, Ph.D.
*****
Dedicated to the memory of those who died in
Korea and Vietnam victims of our
own technology and greed.
[b]This business of lending blood money is one of the most thoroughly sordid, cold blooded, and criminal that was ever carried on, to any considerable extent, amongst human beings. It is like lending money to slave traders, or to common robbers and pirates, to be repaid out of their plunder. And the man who loans money to governments, so called, for the purpose of enabling the latter to rob, enslave and murder their people, are among the greatest villains that the world has ever seen.
LYSANDER SPOONER, No Treason (Boston, 1870)[/b]
*****
Copyright 2000
This work was created with the permission of Antony C. Sutton.
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in connection with a review.
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By
Antony C. Sutton
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Author's Preface
Chapter I:
America's Deaf Mute Blindmen
The Suppressed Higher Reality
Suppression of information
The Deaf Mute Blindmen
Chapter II:
American Trucks in Korea and Vietnam
For the Other Side
The Soviet Military Truck Industry
The Ford Gorki "Automobile" Plant
The A.J. Brandt-ZIL Plant
Chapter III:
The Deaf Mutes Supply Trucks for Afghan Genocide
The War Potential of the Kama Truck Plant
Critics of Kama Silenced and Suppressed
Who were the Deaf Mute Blindmen at Kama River?
Chapter IV:
Soviets Buy into the 21st Century
Early Soviet Electronic Acquisitions
Bridging the Semi-conductor Gap
How the Deaf Mute Blindmen helped the
Soviets into the 21st Century
The Bruchhausen Network
The Type of Equipment Shipped to the USSR
Chapter V:
Computers Deception by Control Data Corporation
Soviet Agatha American Apple II
Military End Use
Control Data Deception
The Deceptive World View of Control Data Corporation
Chapter VI:
Soviet in the Air
German Assistance for Soviet Rockets
Sputnik, Lunik and the Soyuz Programs
Why Did the Soviets Embark on a Space Program?
Soviet Aircraft Development
Foreign Designs for Soviet Aircraft Engines
The Wright Cyclone Engine in the Soviet Union
Western Contribution to the Postwar Soviet Air Force
The Boeing B-20 Four-Engined Bomber becomes
the Tu-4 and the Tu-70
The First Soviet Jets
Development of the First Soviet Jet Engine
MIG Fighters Rolls-Royce Turbojets
The Supersonic Tu-144 (Alias "Konkordskiy")
Chapter VII:
The Deaf Mutes and the Soviet Missile Threat
American Acceleromters for Soviet Missiles
American Ball Bearings for Missile Guidance Systems
Chapter VIII:
The Soviets at Sea
Origins of the Soviet Merchant Marine
Illegal Actions by State Department
The Deaf Mute Blindmen Forge Ahead
Submarine and Anti-Submarine Warfare
The Soviet Union as a Source of Information
Chapter IX:
The Leaky Pipeline Embargo
Working Both Sides of the Street
The Reagan Administration Marshmallow Approach
Chapter X:
DMBs Supply Nerve Gas Plants
State Department Concurs in Explosives Manufacture
The DMB and Nerve Gas Technology
Chapter XI:
Chevron-Gulf Keeps Marxist Angola Afloat
Identification of the Deaf Mute Blindmen
What is to be done
Chapter XII:
Tanks
The Development of Soviet Tank Design
The Famous T-34 Medium Tank
DMB Pleas of Ignorance
The U.S.-Built Stalingrad "Tractor" Plant
The U.S.-Built Kharkov "Tractor" Plant
The U.S.-Built Chelyabinsk "Tractor" Plant
Chapter XIII:
Why the DMBs Aid Soviet Ambitions
The Bureaucrats' View of "Peaceful Trade"
Useless Pinpricks as Policy
Multinational Businessmen and the Politics of Greed
CONCLUSIONS:
Treason
Are the Soviets Enemies?
The Soviet Record of Aggression
Are the Deaf Mute Blindmen Guilty of Treason?
United States Constitution
APPENDIX A:
Exchange of Letters with Department of Defense, 1971
APPENDIX B:
Testimony of the Author Before Subcommittee VII
of the Platform at Miami Beach, Florida, August 15,
1972, at 2:30 P.M.
APPENDIX C:
Letter from William C. Norris, Chairman of Control Data
Corporation to Congressman Richard T. Hanna, 1973
APPENDIX D:
Letter from Fred Schlafly to friends and supporters of
American Council for World Freedom, dated April
1978, asking to mail "Yellow Cards" of protest to
William Norris
Letter from William C. Norris to each "Yellow
Card Sender," dated May 5, 1978
Letter (Protocol) of Intent dated 19 October 1973
(English version) between State Committee of the USSR
Council of Ministers for Science and Technology and
the Control Data Corporation
English version of Agreement between State Committee
of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Science
and Technology and Control Data Corporation (signed
by Robert D. Schmidt), dated 19 October 1973
APPENDIX E:
Position of Texas Instruments Company and Chairman
Fred Bucy on dangers of trading technology to the Soviets
APPENDIX F:
U.S. Firms Trading with the Soviet Union in the 1960-1985 Period
APPENDIX G:
Confidential Government Report on Cummins Engine
Company (J. Irwin Miller) and Financing of Marxist
Revolutionary Activities Within the United States.
APPENDIX H:
From the Phoenix Letter, January 1986 Issue
APPENDIX I:
U.S. Weapons Technology Sold To Soviets
Foreword by
Gary North, Ph.D.
*****
Dedicated to the memory of those who died in
Korea and Vietnam victims of our
own technology and greed.
[b]This business of lending blood money is one of the most thoroughly sordid, cold blooded, and criminal that was ever carried on, to any considerable extent, amongst human beings. It is like lending money to slave traders, or to common robbers and pirates, to be repaid out of their plunder. And the man who loans money to governments, so called, for the purpose of enabling the latter to rob, enslave and murder their people, are among the greatest villains that the world has ever seen.
LYSANDER SPOONER, No Treason (Boston, 1870)[/b]
*****
Copyright 2000
This work was created with the permission of Antony C. Sutton.
All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in connection with a review.
HTML version created in the United States of America by Studies in Reformed Theology
Interactive version with functional links here:
http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/books/best_enemy/
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