Bayer
There is a connection of controlling people, their food and their drugs, that I can not let go of.
“A former Auschwitz prisoner testified: “There was a large ward of tuberculars on block 20. The Bayer Company sent medications in unmarked and unnamed ampoules. The tuberculars were injected with this. These unfortunate people were never killed in the gas chambers. One only had to wait for them to die, which did not take long (…) 150 Jewish women that had been bought from the camp attendant by Bayer, (…) served for experiments with unknown hormonal preparations.”
I found this quote here on this web site http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/PHARMACEUTICAL_BUSINESS/history_of_the_pharmaceutical_industry.htm
“About Bayer´s Nazi-past
IG Farben was the only German company in the Third Reich that ran its own concentration camp. At least 30.000 slave workers died in this camp; a lot more were deported to the gas chambers. It was no coincidence that IG Farben built their giant new plant in Auschwitz, since the workforce they used (altogether about 300.000 people) was practically for free. The Zyklon B gas, which killed millions of Jews, Gypsies and other people was produced by IG Farben´s subsidiary company Degesch.
In Germany a growing number of people do not understand that IG Farben´s successors Bayer, BASF and Hoechst still refuse to apologize for their misdeeds. It is hard to accept that after the war the companies were allowed to keep IG Farben´s entire property, whereas the surviving slave workers received nothing. Until today Bayer, BASF and Hoechst did not pay any wages to their former workers.” http://ahrp.org/auschwitz60-year-anniversary-the-role-of-ig-farben-bayer/
In 1995
BAYER SORRY FOR NAZI ROLE
BYLAURIE C.MERRILL NEWSWIRE SERVICES
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, December 21, 1995, 12:00 AM
The Bayer aspirin company has finally apologized for the inhumane acts of its parent firm including using Jewish slave laborers during the Holocaust. “I have sorrow and regret and apologize for the inhumanity in my country for what I.
G. Farben did to your people,” Helge Wehmeier, the head of Bayer Corp., told Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel at a lecture last week. Bayer’s parent company, Bayer AG, was part of the German chemical conglomerate I.
G. Farben, which used Jewish slaves at its factories during the Holocaust including one at which Wiesel worked as a teenager. I.
G. Farben also had a significant investment in a company that made Zyklon B gas, which was used to kill hundreds of thousands of Jews at Auschwitz the concentration camp in Poland where Wiesel’s mother and sister died. Last Wednesday’s lecture, at which Wehmeier introduced Nobel Prize-winning Wiesel, almost didn’t happen. Wiesel found out months ago that Bayer was a sponsor of the Three Rivers Lecture Series in Pittsburgh, and he canceled his appearance. When the director of the series, Dennis Ciccone, told Wehmeier that Wiesel declined to attend because Bayer was a sponsor, Wehmeier visited Wiesel at his New York apartment. “I was very moved by the man,” Wiesel told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “I explained to him the situation. And I said to him, ‘Look, Bayer never apologized.
‘ I said it straight out. “And he said, ‘What if I apologize?
‘ “Right then, I knew he would do it, and do it well,” Wiesel said. During his lecture, Wiesel noted that Wehmeier who was born in 1943 was hardly responsible for the actions of his forefathers. “It’s not your fault that I.
G. Farben was guilty,” he said in his lecture. And Wehmeier spoke of his “shock and shame” at learning of the actions of the Nazi regime. “I’d like a future relationship between Germans and Jews that will not solely be defined by Hitler,” he said.” http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/bayer-nazi-role-article-1.701925
Now They have purchased Monsanto for and amazing $66 Billion.
Now They have more control…
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