One of the greatest historians of our lifetime was Antony Sutton, a well-known and deeply despised writer, at least as far as the Globalist regime was concerned. He spilled the beans on all of the tricks they had used over the decades to establish and retain power within government and big business.
One aspect that was difficult for people to understand was Sutton’s insistence that the “Monopoly Capitalists”, as he liked to call them, were enthusiastic supporters, especially financially, of the Socialist and Communist movements in Europe and Asia. They were of the belief that it was better to turn their enemies into Communists rather than Competitors.
How did the Vietnam War help to prove Sutton’s point about the overlapping of military hardware showing up in-theater from the same American manufacturers? Smedley Butler would have thoughts on this as well.