Hydrogenation process, core of the Standard/I.G. Agreement of 1929 emerging again as a commercially viable process for the manufacture of motor fuel.
The Standard Oil of New Jersey (Rockefeller) — I.G. Farben Agreement of 1929 provided Nazi Germany with much of its fuel in World War II.
Peak Oil controversy and the cartel agreements behind synthetic fuel.
History of I.G. Farben and Bayer, Germany’s top chemical and pharmaceutical firms, responsible for Hitler’s war production and drugs that have done great damage to humanity.
Recorded October 27, 2002 Listen: MP3 Side 1 | Side 2 RealAudio This program is interrogatory in nature—the material is emphatically designated as speculative. This is, if you will, a conspiracy theory! It is what Mr. Emory calls “Food for Thought, Grounds for Further Research.” Nonetheless, this is a line of inquiry that he has […]