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1930’s

The decade was defined by a global economic and political crisis that culminated in the Second World War. It saw the international financial system collapse, beginning with the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the largest stock market crash in American history, and an economic downfall called the Great Depression that had a traumatic effect worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty (except or the architects of it that all profited hansomly), especially in the United States, an economic superpower, and Germany, who had to deal with the reparations regarding World War I. The Dust Bowl (which gives the nickname the Dirty Thirties) in the United States further emphasised the scarcity of wealth. Herbert Hoover worsened the situation with his failed attempt to balance the budget by taxes. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected, as a response, in 1933, and introduced the New Deal. The founding of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the funding of numerous projects (e.g. the Hoover Dam) helped restore prosperity in the US.

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Communist International 1938 in Paris: “(World) Dictatorship can only be established by the victory of Socialism in different countries."

Communist International 1938 in Paris: “(World) Dictatorship can only be established by the victory of Socialism in different countries.”

3 September 1938, the founding conference of the Fourth International was held near Paris. The main inspiration and organizer behind the declaration of the new international was the Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky, who, however, could not attend the inaugural meeting because he was in exile in Mexico. NIALL MULHOLLAND looks at the developments which led up to the conference and the significance of the Fourth International ...
Musician Robert Johnson Dies at 27, the First in the Legendary Forever 27 Club

Musician Robert Johnson Dies at 27, the First in the Legendary Forever 27 Club

Robert Johnson was born May 8th, 1911.  Johnson, who grew up poverty-stricken would become known as the King of the Delta Blues Singers and his music influenced the cream of the crop of musicians from the Rolling Stones to the Allman Brothers and Bob Dylan to name a few. Johnson released 29 songs between 1936 and 1937 for the American Record Corporation.  Eleven 78 rpm records ...
The Third Reich Passes New Law for Special Identity Cards for Jewish Germans

The Third Reich Passes New Law for Special Identity Cards for Jewish Germans

Introduction of identity cards for Jews over age 15 were to go into effect on 1 January 1939. After Hitler came to power in 1933, the situation for German Jews and in areas later annexed by Germany towards the end of the 1930’s became worse by the day with newer legislation being implemented more radically and more frequently. The overall aim was to separate the Jews ...
Red Symphony - The Interrogation of Rothschild Agent Christian Rakovsky Reveals Rothschild-Illuminati Conspiracy to Establish a World Dictatorship of the Super Rich

Red Symphony – The Interrogation of Rothschild Agent Christian Rakovsky Reveals Rothschild-Illuminati Conspiracy to Establish a World Dictatorship of the Super Rich

Red Symphony -Interrogation of Christian Rakovsky, a Rothschild agent who was fighting for his life. His death sentence had already been pronounced. He basically said to Stalin’s men: ‘. . . if you interview me tonight, you will not kill me." In light of Rakovsky’s powerful connections, Stalin was intrigued enough to order his chief interrogator, Gavriil G. Kusmin, to interview Rakovsky and see what he ...
Nicholas Murray Butler: "Communism... can topple national governments and then erect a world government, world police & world money."

Nicholas Murray Butler: “Communism… can topple national governments and then erect a world government, world police & world money.”

On 19th Nov 1937 the influential Fabian Nicholas Murray Butler addressed a banquet in London with the words, "Communism is the instrument with which the financial world can topple national governments and then erect a world government with a world police and world money." Nicholas Murray Butler (April 2, 1862 – December 7, 1947) was an American philosopher, diplomat, and educator. Butler was president of Columbia ...
Kaj Roholm Published his Seminal Study 'Fluorine Intoxication' in which He Described Three Phases of Bone Changes that Occur in skeletal Fluorosis

Kaj Roholm Published his Seminal Study ‘Fluorine Intoxication’ in which He Described Three Phases of Bone Changes that Occur in skeletal Fluorosis

In 1937, Kaj Roholm published his seminal study Fluorine Intoxication in which he described three phases of bone changes that occur in skeletal fluorosis. (See below). These three phases, which are detectable by x-ray, have been widely used as a diagnostic guide for detecting the disease. They describe an osteosclerotic bone disease that develops first in the axial skeleton (the spine, pelvis, and ribs), and ultimately results in extensive calcification of ligaments and ...
Winston Churchill: "the 2 largest regular contributors to the Nazi Party were the GM's of 2 of the largest Berlin banks, both Jewish, and 1... the leader of Zionism in Germany."

Winston Churchill: “the 2 largest regular contributors to the Nazi Party were the GM’s of 2 of the largest Berlin banks, both Jewish, and 1… the leader of Zionism in Germany.”

After the war Winston Churchill wished to quote from a letter written to him by Chancellor Heinrich Brüning, then residing at Oxford, England, on August 28, 1937, about the big industrialists who had supported the Nazis before and after their accession to power. Brüning was reluctant to provide any ammunition that might be used against his fellow Germans in "the so-called war crimes trials." He wrote that Friedrich Flick and ...
Amelia Earhart Disappears Somewhere in the South Pacific on a Round-the-World Flight... on a Government Errand?

Amelia Earhart Disappears Somewhere in the South Pacific on a Round-the-World Flight… on a Government Errand?

On July 2nd 1937 America’s “First Lady of Flight,” Amelia Earhart, along with her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared—at least from public view—in their two-engine Lockheed Electra, NR 16020, somewhere in the South Pacific.  They were on an ambitious round-the-world flight from an east to west direction, and they had already completed a good part of it.   The voyage had begun in Burbank, California, on May 21, ...
Dr. Hay: "I have Run Across so Many Histories of Children who had Never Seen a Sick Day Until They were Vaccinated, and Who Have Never Seen a Well Day Since."

Dr. Hay: “I have Run Across so Many Histories of Children who had Never Seen a Sick Day Until They were Vaccinated, and Who Have Never Seen a Well Day Since.”

In the USA, June 25th, 1937, Dr. William Howard Hay addressed the Medical Freedom Society regarding the Lemke Bill to abolish compulsory vaccination.  He stated: "I have thought many times of all the insane things we have advocated in medicine, that one of the most insane was to insist on the vaccination of children, or anybody else, for the prevention of smallpox when, as a matter ...
Helvering v. Davis Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court Eviscerating the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution

Helvering v. Davis Upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court Eviscerating the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution

Helvering v. Davis, 301 U.S. 619 (1937), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that Social Security was constitutionally permissible as an exercise of the federal power to spend for the general welfare, and did not contravene the 10th Amendment. The Court's 7–2 decision defended the constitutionality of the Social Security Act of 1935, requiring only that welfare spending be for the common benefit as distinguished ...