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Antony C. Sutton: Report: Technological Treason
Antony C. Sutton sent me several books for my personal research and review (in 1999), among them: Cold Fusion: The Secret Energy Revolution; The View From 4-Space; and a pamphlet he wrote in 1982 called Technological Treason. Back in 1999, I was still absorbed with his earlier work regarding his discovery of anomalies pertaining to the former Soviet Union. Technological Treason actually named names, and provided details regarding the firms that had done business with Russia during and after the 1917 Russian Revolution. These firms according to Dr. Sutton had essentially made of Russia a captive technical colony (http://www.crossroad.to/Quotes/communism/wall_street_bolshevik.htm). His books on Cold Fusion and 4-Space opened up a completely new vista regarding the suppression of phenomena dealing with fourth dimension attributes not normally associated with technology. Back then Cold Fusion was an anomaly, and was essentially laughed, and ridiculed to scorn. Everyone knew, including the pundits, that ‘cold fusion’ was ‘impossible,’ for it would take vast amounts of ‘heat’ energy to break the ‘coulomb barrier.’ Peer Review? The people doing the ‘review’ were the ‘high energy’ physics establishment heavily funded by the US Government. (Seaborg) (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,942402,00.html) Peer Review? None truly Existed! Only one person stood within the gap promoting and sustaining ‘cold fusion’ research: Eugene Mallove, the MIT ‘hero’ who personally decided to sustain the argument for ‘cold fusion.’ He became a major thorn in the academic world, for he knew where all the ‘bodies’ were buried, he was an ‘insider’ with academic credentials. He knew things that others merely wanted to forget. His presence alone commanded significant respect halfway around the globe. Antony Sutton respected such men, for he knew the sacrifices that were necessary, to sustain such efforts.
Dr. Sutton provided a catalog of US firms with Soviet Contracts (1917-1982), which was a significant revelation pertaining to a hidden agenda, kept secret from the American people during the First, Second and Viet Nam wars. This was significant, especially, transfers pertaining to economic and military aspects, those vital to US interests. Hence the name ‘Technological Treason.’
"Political and financial assistance came from a number of Wall Street firms during the Revolution itself, including intervention in Washington by prominent bankers and businessmen on behalf of the new Bolshevik regime." (Antony C. Sutton, Technological Treason, p. 1.)
Technological Treason is a catalog of the U.S. firms that were involved in the (former) Soviet trade since the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. It is virtually complete for the period 1917-1970. It was the most complete list made available by Antony C. Sutton. Files after 1970 are still suppressed. It was during this period that the U. S. was involved in the Viet Nam war. US firms provided the technology to the Soviet Union which ultimately was used against our military forces in Southeast Asia.
American International Corporation (http://peswiki.com/index.php/Site:LRP:American_International_Corporation)
- http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/cosmic_cointelpro_1917.htm
- http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/bolshevik_revolution/chapter_08.htm
- J. Ogden Armour (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Ogden_Armour)
- G. J. Baldwin
- C. A. Coffin (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9400E0DE163EE433A25757C1A9639C946996D6CF)
- W. E. Corey (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9800E6DF123EE233A2575BC1A9619C946997D6CF)
- Robert Dollar (http://www.falkirkculturalcenter.org/dollars.html)
- Pierre S. DuPont (http://heritage.dupont.com/touchpoints/tp_1915/depth.shtml)
- Phillipe A. S. Franklin (http://www.titanicinquiry.org/USInq/AmInq03header.php)
- J. P. Grace (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-834220.html)
- R. F. Herrick
- Otto H. Kahn (http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/kahn/) [1] (http://www.h-net.org/~business/bhcweb/publications/BEHprint/v028n1/p0013-p0018.pdf)
- H. W. Pritchett
- Percy A. Rockefeller (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Avery_Rockefeller) [2] (http://www.country-liberal-party.com/pages/Bush-Nazi-links.htm) [3] (http://www.tarpley.net/bush1.htm) [4] (http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/Blogspot/Samuel_Bush/Remington_Arms.html)
- John D. Ryan (http://www.missoulian.com/specials/100montanans/list/009.html) [5] (http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/database/leaders/782/) [6] (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C07E7DE1231E433A25750C2A9679D946996D6CF)[7] (http://www.smokershistory.com/guaranty.htm)
- William L. Saunders (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F06E3D9153BE233A25755C0A9649C946796D6CF) [8] (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E02E6DD1630E733A05751C0A9669D946796D6CF) [9] (http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/61/Ingersoll-Rand-Company-Ltd.html) [10] (http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-bolshevik-ch1.html)
- J. A. Stillman (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9405EED8133CE533A25752C1A9659C946095D6CF) [11] (http://ecosyn.us/Bush-Hitler/Table.html) [12] (http://coat.ncf.ca/our_magazine/links/54/54_12-13.pdf) [13] (http://www.citigroup.com/citigroup/corporate/history/data/citibank.htm) [14] (http://www.smokershistory.com/NatlCity.html)
- C. A. Stone (http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0772572.html)[15] (http://www.rescorp.org/former_dir.html)[16] (http://www.ragm.com/books/corp_gov/cases/cs_sw.html)
- T. N. Vail (http://www.shoresmuseum.org/imagebank/vail/index.htm)[17] (http://www.energy.rochester.edu/bio/vail/)[18] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Vail)[19] (http://www.pbs.org/transistor/album1/addlbios/vail.html)[20] (http://www.telcomhistory.org/vm/heroesVail.shtml)[21] (http://www.morrisparks.org/speedwell/Vail/Ameigh.html)[22] (http://history.sandiego.edu/GEN/recording/bell-evolution.html)
- Frank A. Vanderlip
- E. S. Webster
- A. H. Wiggin
- Beckman Winthrop
- William Woodward
Chase National Bank (Chase Manhattan Bank)
- J. N. Hill
- A. B. Hepburn
- S. H. Miller
- C. M. Schwab
- H. Bendicott
- Newcomb Carlton
- D. C. Jackling
- E. R. Tinker
- A. H. Wiggin
- John J. Mitchell
- Guy E. Tripp
Equitable Trust Company (37-43 Wall Street)
- Charles B. Alexander
- Albert B. Boardman
- Robert C. Clowry
- Howard E. Cole
- Henry E. Cooper
- Paul D. Cravath
- Franklin Wm. Crutcheon
- Bertram Cutler
- Thomas de Witt Cuyler
- Frederick W. Fuller
- Robert Goelet
- Carl R. Gray
- Charles Hayden
- Henry E. Huntington
- Edward T. Jeffrey
- Otto H. Kahn
- Alvin W. Krech
- James W. Lane
- Hunter S. Marston
- Charles G. Meyer
- George Welwood Murray
- Henry W. Pierce
- Winslow S. Pierce
- Lyman Rhoades
- Walter C. Teagle
- Henry Rogers Winthrop
- Bertram G. Work
Federal Advisory Council (1916) Federal Reserve Board
- Daniel G. Wing - Boston - District No. l
- J. P. Morgan - New York - District No. 2
- Levi L. Rue - Philadelphia - District No. 3
- W. S. Row - Cincinnati - District No. 4
- J. W. Wood - Greenville SC - District No. 5
- C. A. Lyerly - Chattanooga - District No. 6
- J. B. Forgan - Chicago - District No. 7 (President)
- Frank O. Watts - St. Louis - District No. 8
- C. T. Jaffrey - Minneapolis - District No. 9
- E. F. Swinney - Kansas City - District No. 10
- T. J. Record - Paris - District No. 11
- Herbert Fleishhacker - San Francisco - District No. 12
Federal Reserve Bank of New York (120 Broadway)
[Class "A" Directors]
- William Woodward - (1917)
- Robert H. Treman - (1918)
- Franklin D. Locke - (1919)
[Class "B" Directors]
- Charles A. Stone - (1920)
- William Boyce Thompson - (1918)
- Leslie R. Palmer - (1919)
[Class "C" Directors]
- Pierre Jay - (1917)
- George F. Peabody - (1919)
- William Laurence Saunders - (1920)
Federal Reserve Board
- William G. Mc’Adoo
- Charles S. Hamlin - (1916)
- Paul M. Warburg - (1916)
- Adolph C. Miller - (1924)
- Frederic A. Delano - (1920)
- W. P. G. Harding - (1922)
- John Skelton Williams
Guaranty Trust Company - (140 Broadway)
- Alexander J. Hemphill - (Chairman)
- Charles H. Allen
- A. C. Bedford
- Edward J. Berwind
- W. Murray Crane
- T. de Witt Cuyler
- James B. Duke
- Caleb C. Dula
- Robert W. Goelet
- Daniel Guggenheim
- W. Averell Harriman
- Albert H. Harris
- Walter D. Hines
- Augustus D. Julliard
- Thomas W. Lamont
- William C. Lane
- Edgar L. Marston
- Grayson M-P Murphy
- Charles A. Peabody
- William C. Potter
- John S. Runnells
- Thomas Fortune Ryan
- Charles H. Sabin
- John W. Spoor
- Albert Strauss
- Harry P. Whitney
- Thomas E. Wilson
London Committee:
- Arthur J. Fraser (Chairman)
- Cecil F. Parr
- Robert Callander
National City Bank
- P. A. S. Franklin
- J. P. Grace
- G. H. Dodge
- H. A. C. Taylor
- Robert S. Lovett
- Frank A. Vanderlip
- G. H. Miniken
- E. P. Swenson
- Frank Trumbull
- Edgar Palmer
- Percy A. Rockefeller
- James Stillman
- William Rockefeller
- J. O. Armour
- J. W. Sterling
- James A. Stillman
- M. T. Pyne
- E. D. Bapst
- J. H. Post
- W. C. Procteer
National Bank Fur Deutschland - (1914)
- Emil Wittenberg
- Hjalmar Schacht - (1918)
- Martin Schiff
- Hans Winterfeldt
- Th Marba
- Paul Koch
- Franz Reintelen
Sinclair Consolidated Oil Company (120 Broadway)
- Harry F. Sinclair
- H. P. Whitney
- William E. Corey
- William Boyce Thompson
- James N. Wallace
- Edward H. Clark
- Daniel C. Jackling
- Albert H. Wiggin
J. G. White Engineering Corporation
- James Brown
- Douglas Campbell
- G. C. Clark, Jr.
- Bayard Dominick, Jr.
- A. G. Hodenply
- Thomas W. Lamont
- Marion McMillan
- H. H. Pardee
- G. H. Walbridge
- E. N. Chilson
- C. E. Bailey
- J. G. White
- Gano Dunn
- E. G. Williams
- A. S. Crane
- H. A. Lardner
- G. H. Kinniat
- A. F. Kountz
- R. B. Marchant
- Henry Parsons
- A. N. Connett
Companies Doing Business With The Former Soviet Union (1917-1930)
Type I (Pure) Concessions
- Allied American Corporation
- Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA)
- American Asbestos Company
- American Industrial Colony
- American Industrial Concession
- American Model Industrial Corporation
- American-Russian Constructor Company (ARK)
- Beloukha Company
- Caucasian-American Trading & Mining Company
- Dyer Concession
- Estonian-American Oil Company
- Euro-American Cellulose Products Corporation
- Far Eastern Prospecting Company (Far Eastern Syndicate)
- Farquhar, Percival
- Gillette Company
- Hammerschmidt, D. A.
- Harriman, W. A., Manganese Concession
- Haywood Concession
- Heller L, & Sons Inc.,
- Hillman Clothing Concession
- International Barnsdall Corporation
- International Harvester Company
- International Mica Co., Inc.
- Kahn, Montefiore
- Russian-American Agricultural Corporation (Prikumskaya)
- Russian-American Engineering & Trading Co., (Raito)
- Russian-American Industrial Corp (Raico)
- Russian-American Mining & Engineering Corp
- Russian-American Steel Works
- Sinclair Exploration Co.
- Singer Sewing Machine
- United German-American Corp.
- Vint Concession
- Westinghouse Air Brake
Type II Mixed Companies
- Alamerico (Berlin)
- Allied American Corp. (Armand Hammer)
- American Foreign Trade Corporation
- American Industrial Corporation
- Brenner Brothers
- Eitengon-Schild
- Holland-Amerika Line
- International Oxygen Corp.
- Ocean Travel Bureau
- Russian-American Compressed Gas Co. (Ragaz)
- Standard Oil of New York
- Sutta, Simon
- United States Lines
Type III (Technical Assistance) Agreements
- Allen J. I., & Company
- Allen & Garcia, Inc.,
- Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co..
- Akron Rubber Reclaiming Co.,
- Austin Co.,
- Badger, E. B., & Company
- Baldwin Locomotive Works
- Brandt, Arthur J. Inc.,
- Brown Lipe Gear Company Inc.,
- Burrell-Mase Co., Inc.
- Campbell, Thomas
- Caterpillar Tractor Company
- Chase, Frank Inc.,
- Cooper, Hugh L, Inc.
- Davis, Arthur P., Lyman Bishop & Associates
- Du Pont, de Nemours, E. I., & Co.,
- Electric Autolite Company
- Ford Motor Company
- Foster-Wheeler Corporation
- Freyn Engineering Company Inc.,
- General Engineering Company
- Harry D. Gibbs
- Goodman Manufacturing Co., Inc.
- Graver Corp.
- Henshien & Company Inc.,
- Hercules Motor Company Inc.,
- Higgins, John J., Company
- International General Electric Company
- Irving Air Chute Co., Inc.,
- Albert Kahn Inc.,
- Koppers Construction Company
- Lockwood Green & Company
- Longacre Engineering & Construction Company
- McCormick Co.
- McDonald Engineering Co.,
- McKee, Arthur T., & Co., Inc.
- Mechanical Manufacturing Co., Inc.
- Multibestos Co.,
- Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
- Nitrogen Engineering Corporation
- Oglebay, Norton & Co., Inc.
- Penick & Ford Inc.
- Pierce, Charles & Co.
- Radio Corporation of American (RCA)
- Radiore Co., Inc.
- Roberts and Schaffer Inc.
- C. F. Seabrook and Co., Inc.
- Seiberling Rubber Co.,
- Frank Smith Co., Inc.
- Southwestern Engineering Corp.
- Sperry Gyroscope Company
- Standard Oil Company of New York
- Stewart, James & Cooke Inc.
- Sullivan Company
- Timken Detroit Axle Company
- Underwood Typewriter Company
- Warren, W. G., Company
- Webber & Wells Inc.
- Westinghouse Company
- Westvaco Chlorine Products Co.,
- Wheeler, Archer E., and Associates
- J. W. White Engineering Company
- Winkler-Koch Engineering Company
- W. A. Wood Company
Research
Wall Street & The Bolshevik Revolution [Antony C. Sutton]
Who Financed Adolf Hitler? [Antony C. Sutton]
Wall Street & The Rise of Hitler [Antony C. Sutton]
- [23] (http://www.modernhistoryproject.org/mhp/ArticleDisplay.php?Article=HitlerCh06)
General Electric Funds Hitler [Antony C. Sutton]
- http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/wall_street/chapter_03.htm
- http://www.rense.com/general57/ge.htm
The Best Enemy Money Can Buy [Antony C. Sutton]
Rockefellers: Funding Fathers of The New World Order
The Global Elite - Who Are They? (Patrick Wood)
An American Engineer In Stalin's Russia
- [24] (http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=ft18700465&chunk.id=0&doc.view=pr)



