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'''Henry Ford''' (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the [[wikipedia:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. He was also known for his social theory: the [[wikipedia:Fordism|Fordism]], an idea to combine [[wikipedia:mass consumption|mass consumption]] with [[wikipedia:mass production|mass production]] to produce sustained economic growth and widespread material advancement. | '''Henry Ford''' (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the [[wikipedia:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. He was also known for his social theory: the [[wikipedia:Fordism|Fordism]], an idea to combine [[wikipedia:mass consumption|mass consumption]] with [[wikipedia:mass production|mass production]] to produce sustained economic growth and widespread material advancement. | ||
He was known to be a [[Templar]] and therefore [[Abstergo]] industries takes credit of his achievements. He claimed to have raised his employees' pay to 5$ (from 2~3$ before), while actually giving them a pay cut, and made them believe the otherwise with the [[Piece of Eden]] he received from [[Thomas Edison]]. After having it for years, Ford then sent it to [[Adolf Hitler]] supporting his anti- | He was known to be a [[Templar]] and therefore [[Abstergo]] industries takes credit of his achievements. He claimed to have raised his employees' pay to 5$ (from 2~3$ before), while actually giving them a pay cut, and made them believe the otherwise with the [[Piece of Eden]] he received from [[Thomas Edison]]. After having it for years, Ford then sent it to [[Adolf Hitler]] supporting his anti-Semitic ideas as suggested in ''[[wikipedia:The International Jew|The International Jew]]'' published in [[wikipedia:The Dearborn Independent|The Dearborn Independent]] (a.k.a. The Ford International Weekly). | ||
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Revision as of 01:19, 26 July 2010
Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. He was also known for his social theory: the Fordism, an idea to combine mass consumption with mass production to produce sustained economic growth and widespread material advancement.
He was known to be a Templar and therefore Abstergo industries takes credit of his achievements. He claimed to have raised his employees' pay to 5$ (from 2~3$ before), while actually giving them a pay cut, and made them believe the otherwise with the Piece of Eden he received from Thomas Edison. After having it for years, Ford then sent it to Adolf Hitler supporting his anti-Semitic ideas as suggested in The International Jew published in The Dearborn Independent (a.k.a. The Ford International Weekly).