The Globalist mask is coming off.

December 9, 2018 | 2 Comments »

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  1. Excellent video!

    I.G. Farben was a conglomerate of eight German chemical manufacturers, including Bayer and BASF. It represented the largest chemical enterprise in the world at the time and was Germany’s largest single exporter.

    The company established close ties with Hitler and the Nazi Party in the early 1930s and, in 1933, made the largest single contribution – 3 million reichsmarks to their election campaign.

    By 1937, all Jews were removed as executives, scientists and as members of the board of directors.

    The company built a plant at Auschwitz because of the nearby railroad and the proximity to a slave labor at the death camp. By 1944, I.G. Farben, which held the patent for Zyklon B (the gas used to murder Jews), was using 83,000 slave laborers from Auschwitz.