General Motors
(Multinational corporation, Automobile manufacturer) | |
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| Formation | 1908 |
| Founder | William C. Durant |
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| American multinational automobile manufacturer | |
General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company is most known for owning and manufacturing four automobile brands: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac. By total sales, it has continuously been the largest automaker in the United States, and was the largest in the world for 77 years before losing the top spot to Toyota in 2008.
VIPaedophile
"By way of a personal related anecdote: a woman very close to me was the daughter of a GM executive who served that company at the same time Busch's father was there. She was sexually abused as a child by her father (and several of his `professional associates') throughout the mid-to-late 1970's.
In the late 90's we engaged a private investigator to help prepare a legal case against her father and these monsters, and among the investigator's conclusions was the theory that there existed an organized "ring" of pedophiles within GM's Executive Management at the time — and that 'offering up' a child was a kind of ticket into the upper ranks of management. By the way, the investigator (who was from the West Coast) met with a certain degree of cooperation from local law enforcement but was told time and time again "Don't waste your time, the case won't go anywhere".[1]
Related Quotation
| Page | Quote | Author |
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| Michael Parenti | “Official Washington cannot tell the American people that the real purpose of its gargantuan military expenditures and belligerent interventions is to make the world safe for General Motors, General Electric, General Dynamics, and all the other generals.” | Michael Parenti |
Employee on Wikispooks
| Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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| John Raskob | Vice-president for Finance | 1918 | 1928 | Organizer of the 1934 Business plot. |
