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The booklet "Shadow of the Swastika" (Elkhorn Manifesto), which was formerly released as an "Open Letter to All Americans" by R. William Davis and became popular again on the internet during 2002, is one of the most impressive sources, which described how neonazis inflitrated the US-Republicans and US-Companies since the 1940s- until now. (i.e. mirrored at http://www.sumeria.net/politics/shadv3.html )
It provides "important documented evidence of a Secret Business and Political Alliance between the U.S. Corporate "Establishment" and the Nazis. It shows how this alliance was formed before World War II and, more importantly, how it continued during and after the War into the Nixon and Bush presidencies and beyond." Davis' book includes the original story of the founding of the CIA (OSS) with help of the Dulles-Brothers, Reinhard Gehlen and nazi money of the National Cash Register in Italy (Hugh Angleton). "Shadow of the Swastika" brings background stories on DuPont, General Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey (now Exxon), IG Farben, Fritz Thyssen, Ford Motor Company, ITT, Richard Milhouse Nixon, George HW Bush, W.A. Harriman-Schroeder Rock & Company, Union Banking Corporation and Nelson Rockefeller. Sources: http://www.parallaxresearch.com/dataclips/pub/research/Bush_%20George/Bush%20Family%20History%20with%20Na.txt http://www.ka.net/randy/ Compare: http://www.americanstateterrorism.com/ (-> Hitler comparison)