
President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin answer questions from students at Crawford High School Nov. 15. “When I was in high school, Russia was an enemy,” said President Bush. “Now the high school students can know Russia as a friend; that we’re working together to break the old ties, to establish a new spirit of cooperation and trust so that we can work together to make the world more peaceful.” Photo by Paul Morse, courtesy of the White House.
On his blog, NoMoreFakeNews.com, Jon Rappoport cites the work of Antony Sutton, in Sutton’s book The Best Enemy Money Can Buy, and suggests that without American help, modern Russia wouldn’t necessarily exist as it does today. Rappoport writes (abridged):
Recently, I have been presenting evidence, from the work of the prodigious researcher, Antony Sutton, that modern Russia was, to a significant degree, established by Americans.
One—and not the only—vector of Sutton’s work was: technology transfers from the US to Russia. His proof was voluminous and specific.
The Russians needed lots of help. They were behind the curve.
Was this help part of a conspiracy? I believe the answer is sometimes yes and sometimes it was just business. Sales, money, profit, greed.
However, during the Cold War, with Russia as America’s enemy, US companies making money from supplying vital technology, which was used to build a war machine in the USSR…we’re talking about deception, crime, traitorous actions.
Today, I just want to publish one of Sutton’s tables, naming the high points of semi-conductor transfers. This vital tech enables the creation of a modern military force.
Two US companies are mentioned: Control Data Corporation (CDC—not the public health agency) and Continental Trading Corp (CTC). CDC as such no longer exists. I find several current companies with names that might or might not be the CTC Sutton refers to.
Here is his devastating chart. It comes from his book, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy.
Jon Rappoport. You can find this article and more at NoMoreFakeNews.
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