loans, guaranteed by U. S. taxpayers, have served to expand the operations of international cartels and to advance their march toward a New World Order. The major changes in the world throughout the 20th century have not occurred just because of an ideological conflict between Communism and Capitalism. Many of these changes have involved control of natural resources and markets by these cartels, many of whom are among the Fortune 500 businesses in America. As mentioned in chapter 10, ever since the 1917 Revolution, American businessmen have operated government protected monopolies in the Soviet Union with any form of private enterprise forbidden to any would be Russian entrepreneurs. For example, Armand Hammer operated an asbestos mining and pencil manufacturing concession in the Soviet Union before and after WW II. While the Soviets were murdering millions of their own people, and turning the Soviet Union into a giant slave camp, Armand Hammer was making a profit. Hammer even worked out a grain deal so that he could ship grain to feed his mine workers. This was passed off as a humanitarian gesture to feed starving Russians. Besides his business enterprises, Armand Hammer represented thirty-eight other American companies in the Soviet Union. This information is related in Carl Blumy’s 150 The Secret Side of History to represent."’ Since the end of WW II these 1917 Revolution, book The Dark Side of Power. Blumy was Armand