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Program Information
BCfm documentary specials
with former CIA officer Philip Agee, produced by Boulder, Colorado based Alternative Radio
Speech
Philip Agee, David Barsimion
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
July 7, 2010, 4:38 p.m.
I trust Alternative Radio don't mind this being available for prospective broadcasters to listen to as the proof is in the pudding and this deserves to have another wave of airings two-and-a-half years after Agee passed on, 7th January 2008 in Cuba.
http://www.alternativeradio.org
Philip Agee was a former Central Intelligence Agency officer who served in Latin America. After resigning from the CIA he lectured and wrote on the Agencys clandestine operations. His activities were not unnoticed. Ex CIA Director and later President Bush the first called Agee "a traitor to our country." He is the author of "Inside the Company: CIA Diary" and "On the Run." He died in Cuba in January 2008.

Not only German capitalists hailed Hitler. Big U.S. corporations like Ford, General Motors, General Electric, Standard Oil, Texaco, International Harvester, ITT and IBM, had invested $1.5 billion in Germany during the 1920s. Their owners were as eager as their German counterparts to see the labor movement and working-class parties smashed in Germany. And they wanted to profit off the Nazi military buildup. Most of these companies continued to operate in Germany during the war–and many used concentration-camp slave labor. Henry and Edsel Ford, Irenee du Pont, GM bosses James Mooney, William Knudsen and Alfred Sloan, Charles Wilson and Philip Reed of General Electric, IBM founder James Watson, Standard Oil’s Walter Teagle and James Farish, ITT’s Sosthenes Behn, oil billionaire J. Paul Getty and Kennedy family patriarch Joseph Kennedy were among the many U.S. »captains of industry« who openly supported Hitler. So did James Forrestal and Paul Nitze of Dillon, Read and Company, and John Foster Dulles of the corporate law firm Sullivan and Cromwell. Both companies were involved in floating loans for the Third Reich. GM’s Knudsen called Nazi Germany »the miracle of the 20th century.« In 1939 Dulles told the Economic Club of New York: »We have to welcome and nurture the desire of the New Germany to find for her energies a new outlet.«

Dulles later became secretary of state under the Eisenhower administration. His brother Allen–who as a young Foreign Service agent helped install Europe’s first fascist regime, that of Miklos Horthy in Hungary in 1921–became the CIA’s first director. In 1932 both Dulles brothers boycotted their sister Eleanor’s wedding because the bridegroom was Jewish. Forrestal went on to become the first U.S. secretary of defense. His career ended in 1949 when he threw himself from the window of Bethesda Naval Hospital after screaming that »Jewish Communists« were coming to get him.
http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/allposts/corporate-america-and-the-rise-of-hitler-2

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