ohn D. Rockefeller interlocked his American-based, international empire with that of I.G. Farben in 1928 "there was created the largest and most powerful cartel the world has ever known. Not only has that cartel survived through the years, it has grown and prospered. Today it plays a major role in both the science and politics of cancer therapy."The Allied Forces attacked Germany, and specifically the city where the headquarters of I.G. Farben were located. Now take in mind that the ties between IG Farben and its American counterparts were to be dissolved after the war began. The Allies destroyed nearly everything in the city. Every building was destroyed except one and it happened to be the largest building, the headquarters of I.G. Farben.Following the war the dissolved American counterparts seized control of I.G. Farben and all of its records. In his book, Griffen shows that everyone involved prospered from the war, American business as well as those overseas. Their conglomeration, these umbrellas of businesses, where money changed hands between the countries involved Allied and Axis forces. Standard Oil Company secured the patent rights over the synthetic oil and rubber the holocaust victims were about to produce in the factories they built adjacent Auschwitz and elsewhere. It should also be known that IG Farben, Rockefeller's partner, held the patent on the gas that killed the millions of holocaust victims as they entered the "showers," allegedly for "public health" and "disinfection." IG Farben was dismantled into many companies, mostly American that still exist today. These companies and the drug industry are the second largest industry next to only the defense industry.Modern medicine has become the last economic frontier. Hundreds of billions of dollars are spent every year upon creation of new drugs and research. Because something natural cannot be patented then no drug company will put millions into researching its e...