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The Best Enemy Money Can Buy




By
Antony C. Sutton


TABLE OF CONTENTS



Chapter I:




Chapter II:




Chapter III:




Chapter IV:




Chapter V:




Chapter VI:




Chapter VII:




Chapter VIII:




Chapter IX:




Chapter X:




Chapter XI:




Chapter XII:




Chapter XIII:




CONCLUSIONS:




APPENDIX A:



APPENDIX B:

of the Platform at Miami Beach, Florida, August 15, 
1972, at 2:30 P.M.


APPENDIX C:

Letter from William C. Norris, Chairman of Control Data
Corporation to Congressman Richard T. Hanna, 1973


APPENDIX D:

Letter from Fred Schlafly to friends and supporters of
American Council for World Freedom, dated April 
1978, asking to mail "Yellow Cards" of protest to
William Norris

Card Sender," dated May 5, 1978

Letter (Protocol) of Intent dated 19 October 1973
(English version) between State Committee of the USSR
Council of Ministers for Science and Technology and
the Control Data Corporation

English version of Agreement between State Committee
of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Science
and Technology and Control Data Corporation (signed
by Robert D. Schmidt), dated 19 October 1973


APPENDIX E:

Fred Bucy on dangers of trading technology to the Soviets


APPENDIX F:



APPENDIX G:

Company (J. Irwin Miller) and Financing of Marxist
Revolutionary Activities Within the United States.


APPENDIX H:



APPENDIX I:





Foreword by
Gary North, Ph.D.


*****

Dedicated to the memory of those who died in
Korea and Vietnam – victims of our
own technology and greed.



This business of lending blood money is one of the most thoroughly sordid, cold blooded, and criminal that was ever carried on, to any considerable extent, amongst human beings. It is like lending money to slave traders, or to common robbers and pirates, to be repaid out of their plunder. And the man who loans money to governments, so called, for the purpose of enabling the latter to rob, enslave and murder their people, are among the greatest villains that the world has ever seen.

LYSANDER SPOONER, No Treason (Boston, 1870)


*****

Copyright 2000





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