By Sid Secular

December 4, 2023

The establishment makes The Marshall Plan appear as proof of America’s magnanimity towards prostrate allies and a defeated enemy. But, in fact, the plan was only meant as a sop to a resource-sapped and “zapped” vassal state as well as America’s much weakened allies. The reason trotted out for aid to America’s former enemy Germany was that it was intended to prevent the Soviets from rolling across a weakened continental Europe. But since the American military was already firmly ensconced in Germany and elsewhere in Europe – and that the Soviets themselves had suffered much damage in the war, that was not a reasonable scenario.

Most of the goods shipped under the Plan were surplus items left over from the War but, of course, this did not lessen their value or, indeed, such good will as the American public showed in their response to the needs of others, even former enemies. Meanwhile, American shipments of coal to Germany became necessary as the French and British had, with our approval, laid claim to almost all the coal being mined in the Ruhr and Saar Valleys. This resulted in coal being shipped abroad while the German population froze, even in the coal mining regions themselves.

Also unknown to the general public, the assistance provided by the Marshall Plan was a loan that was paid back with considerable interest in succeeding years into a fund that still exists today. Sadly, that money provides, among other things, funds to the CIA to furnish modern “junk” art to German museums, further degrading German culture with the same type of sexual and cultural degradation that took place after WWI during the so-called Weimar Republic that led to the rise of Adolf Hitler. Authentic German art is kept well out of sight in storage, while especially Jewish artists and their works are given special exhibitions to continue their influence in German’s culture today. However, we can at least rejoice that unlike great American art especially regarding historical figures, this German art is not a target for destruction – yet!

Interestingly enough, no peace treaty with Germany was ever signed at the end of the war, a fact that legitimizes the occupation and domination of that country by the US.

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