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An editor has alleged that this article is a copyvio from here, but that site states that their source is wikipedia. Also, a cursory examination of the edit history shows that the article grew organically. Editors should do a little (I mean a little) research before slapping the copyvio tag on. --rogerd (talk) 16:22, 22 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Noah Dietrich was very much a collaborator with Nazi Germany. Throughout the 1950s he gave orders to SS Director Martin Borman and Deputy SS Director Albert Spears. He was high ranking KGB. I just saw his photo on Wikepedia as IBM CEO Thomas Watson which explains IBM's collusion with the Third Reich. As for Charles Flint, he's Czar Nicholas of Russia which makes Howard Hughes claims to be Alexander Romanov not as crazy as some would suggest. Also, in 1973, Prince Philip, a nephew of the czar, claimed to own IBM. As for Dietrich, he was compromised by Howard Hughes when Hughes moved his resources into a holding company prior to his marriage to Dietrich's niece Jean Peters. That holding company financed TWA's Boeing purchase. In the 80s, the Black September terrorists who hijacked a TWA plane and killed hostages were Hollywood actors and singers whose business manager was Albert Spears. Spears claimed Dietrich was a Meyershitling Russian Duke and the organization he formed is known today as the Russian mafia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.250.50.22 (talk) 00:02, 17 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The writer is in love with himself. He’s jamming together convoluted sentences, piling parentheticals into parentheticals, overloading clauses, and has created an absolute stylistic mess. His desire to load a paragraph’s worth of information into a single sentence results in chaos and confusion.