Vern Scott
1 min readJul 23, 2021

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There are other disturbing threads of cooperation between elements of the US and the Third Reich. For starters, Charles Lindbergh's apparent admiration for their technology and advice to cooperate (he apparently felt that Roosevelt, the Brits, and Jews were unduly fearful of Nazi Germany). Henry Ford failed to sell many cars in 30s Germany, but not for lack of trying. Apparently the Germans preferred their own brands, despite Hitler's love of Ford. Last, there was Margaret Sanger and the American eugenics movement, which may have influenced dark Nazi thoughts and actions. I suppose there have always been Fascist elements in Britain and the US, and I suppose Hitler fortunately failed to cultivate their support. Soon the Japanese invaded Pearl Harbor, Hitler declared war on the US, and most all of us were onboard fighting the Nazis. Thankfully, the US had enough educated, rational, and humanistic elements to overcome these crazy undercurrents...hopefully we still have these elements! Thanks for the article, I suppose Ford got these nutty ideas from the fake "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", like many others. Ironic too that Ford profited immensely from WW II, the way that the Rothschilds profited from the Napoleonic Wars?

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Vern Scott
Vern Scott

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Scott lives in the SF Bay Area and writes confidently about Engineering, History, Politics, and Health

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