IBM and the Nazis

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An exposé on the IBM-Nazi strategic alliance spanning from 1933 to 1945. IBM has a deep eugenics background (Cold Springs Harbor, Jamaica Study, the Holocaust), and it was instrumental in setting up the Nazi police state. It should be mentioned they also did it for the Soviets during the Cold War, where IBM was, along with the Control Data Corporation, the prime provider of IT for the Soviet military-industrial/mass surveillance complex.

And now it's on a global level, of course, where IBM was hand-picked to be the quintessential corporate actor for the "total information age" (i.e., total information on the human resources, the human capital, you and me).

This video contains clips from Alex Jones' "Endgame", Canadian documentary "The Corporation" and a YT video called "ID Cards -- A Lesson from History" (watch?v=tFnLDIOEpyQ).

Read Edwin Black' book "IBM and the Holocaust", and read the interview he gave to CNET
http://news.cnet.com/Probing-IBMs-Nazi-connection/2009-1082_3-269157.html

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  • hey hear is Nr. 6,winn over facist 1945

  • @erbilABUK

    Why don't you resign...? ;)

  • Extermination Camps LoL....more like labor camps. The biggest killer of the Jew was disease and being bankrupt by a German soldier.

  • @Amocee

    Those camps ran with the eugenics system that was first tested by the British Empire, then perfected by the Soviets, and ultimately put into clockwork functioning by the Nazis. When people arrived at the camp, they were sorted out: those not apt to work (disabled, elderly, etc) were killed, while the others were put into slave labor, to work to death.

    These were eugenic extermination camps.

    And mind you, the nazis were sponsored by some bankers who still today call themselves Jewish.

  • How much did Nazis paid leasing IBMs , any info on that?

  • @Vanderschlecht

    I don't have the exact values on that, but I'd advise you to get 'IBM And The Holocaust', by Edwin Black. I know he investigated the contracts that were signed, got a hold of a few of them, and he gives you some of the values involved. However, this was not a clear-cut deal, as the Nazis signed multiple contracts with IBM. With their head office, in New York, but also with IBM subsidiaries all across the world, from Switzerland to Brazil, and these were separate contracts.

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  • Imagine what Watson could do. T1000

  • @ThinkFeelExist Jesus... the mess we're in...

  • I heard about this from The Yes Men Fix the World. It's amazing that so few people have ever heard about this.

  • amoce your an asshole, efficient methods???? what the nazis did was horrible to all those people. you should be killed in an inefficient method fucking sick bastard

  • @ThinkFeelExist I agree with you...what I don't agree with was the method of those who were killed. They were not gases or cremated, these were no efficient methods and the Germans were very precise in there ways. There is a four hour video on Google Video that explains it a lot better than I could.

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