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A huge Nazi Germany chemical cartel, Intersen Gemeinschaft Farben, who manufactured Zyklon B (the lethal gas used in the concentration camps and for the Holocaust). Their scientists invented Malathion, the deadly gas later used to spray urban Southern California. David Rockefeller's Standard Oil provided Farben with its crucial synthetic rubber patents, and American automobile tycoon Henry Ford merged his motor company assets to Farben's in 1928. Farben worked with early computer programs by IBM (Holorith Machines). In 1939, Farben received vast amounts of experience and technology from Dow and Alcoa. It manufactured Sarin and Soman, a fluorinated (Fluoride-based) nerve gas. After WW2, IG Farben was liquidated and companies like Bayer, Hoechst, and BASFtook its place. The rest of IG Farben signed deals with Nestle and Procter + Gamble. In 1967, Farben, accoring to conspiranoiac author Alex Constantine, teamed up with Monsanto to develop Biochemical Warfare agents. In October 2002 Bayer insisted on its patent of anthrax vaccine ciprofloxacin (CIPRO) and distributed it instead of Bioport, who had some problems with the US Food and Drug Administration. (See NazisInTheRebulicanPartyAndUsa)