Whoa, "Guinness" as in the super rich brewing family?
That'll make for interesting digging.
Whoa, "Guinness" as in the super rich brewing family?
That'll make for interesting digging.
Daphne and Tom Guinness, children of brewery heir Jonathan Guinness, and grandchildren of Diana Mitford (the Mitford sisters are a freaking legend even now, years later) who married British fascist Oswald Mosley and they were pre-WWII pals of old Adolf Hitler himself!, leave a trail of press behind them that could stretch from here to the moon.
https:// www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/09/26/precarious-beauty (have a close look at pic related from this article)
https:// www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fashion-news/news/a5249/tom-ford-and-daphne-guinness-glove-affair/
(Best bio, don't miss this shit) http:// www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/daphne-guinness-style-file
No respect for Daphne in this Huffpo article ("Cruella Deville", kek) https:// www.huffingtonpost.com/cherie-burns/daphne-guinnessfashion-st_b_1079552.html
Could not possibly close without this Daily Mail article about Daphne from 2016, but there are pages and pages of gloriously exposing coverage of Daphne. And it makes all kinds of sense that she's pals with the pervy crowd.
http:// www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3883954/Daffy-Daphne-Britain-s-eccentric-aristocrat-Shes-worth-20-chooses-carpets-match-nail-polish-fallen-literally-head-heels-married-man.html
IG Farben. Evil in the form of a business.
Damn. I read Annie Jacobsen's "Operation Paperclip".
If anyone's still clinging to the idea the Nazis just dried up and went away, they should read that and trash their cognitive dissonance.
REQUEST THIS BE ADDED TO DOUGH, PLEASE
Anon, I have a bunch of info on Bayer and IGFarben on my bookshelves. Will return to this tomorrow and get some old-school research going.
>BUNKER, FOREST BLUE
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>https:// www.cnet.com/news/the-supercomputers-of-oak-ridge-national-lab/
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>https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_processor
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>https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project
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>https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_Engineer_Works
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>https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayer.
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>http:// www.carlg.org/engnazi_crimes.html