During the "Cold War" the JBS supported the "war" against those horrible "Commies".
In the 21th century the JBS supports the "War on terror" - doing great in Yemen!
If you think that "bombs for peace" makes this world a better place, you should step up and donate to the JBS; together with Dannno who cares so much for the underprivileged that he supports Trump as he has arranged that the rich pay less taxes.
You could read Bircher Richard Allen's -
None dare call it a conspiracy (a favourite book of Alex Jones) and join the Infowars fanclub.
Or you could try one of Antony Sutton's book.
Antony C. Sutton –
The Best Enemy Money Can Buy (1986):
https://ia902302.us.archive.org/0/it...0Can%20Buy.pdf
In this book Sutton, shows that the Soviet military is heavily dependent on the US and other Western gifts, trade and exchange programs.
The Western countries have sold, traded, or given the Communists everything from copper wiring and military trucks to tank technology, missile guidance technology, computers, and even the Space Shuttle.
Ironically the US spent $300 billion a year on fight a Communist threat that was at the same time supported by the US and it allies.
This made the wars in Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan a possibility.
Soviet tractor plants were established in the early 1930s with major U.S. technical and equipment assistance.
In the 1950s, the Soviet Union produced artillery tractors that were copies of Caterpillar tractors. They had trucks from the Henry Ford-Gorki plant.
The North Korean Air Force had 180 Yak planes built in plants with US Lend-Lease equipment. These Yaks were later replaced by MiG-15s powered by Russian copies of Rolls-Royce jet engines sold to the Soviet Union in 1947.
All the main diesel and steam-turbine propulsion systems of 96 Soviet ships used in Vietnam were originally designed or constructed outside the USSR. If the State and Commerce Departments, in the 1950s and 1960s, had consistently enforced the legislation passed by Congress in 1949, the Soviets would not have had the ability to supply the Vietnamese War.
This is what the John Birch Society arranged for the world...
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