Monday, August 9, 2021

The 2nd Wealthiest German Family has been buying up American companies. Who is this Family?

 


WHAT’S UP WITH KRISPY KREME, PANERA BREAD & OTHER GERMAN HELD AMERICAN COMPANIES IN AMERICA?

What’s up with Krispy Kreme, the Jab, the 2nd wealthiest family in Germany, and the press?

Sgt. Schulz, anyone?

The first in a series of reports of the international cast of characters involved in Oregon and Washington State, the shutdown, the masking, the distancing, and the jabs.

First the German connection.

A secret holding company in Germany, founded in 1828 by the Reimann family, called JAB, caught the eye of a German journalist in 2019 as JAB was buying up more and more American companies including Krispy Kreme, Panera Bread, Snapple, Dr. Pepper, Pete’s Coffee, Stumptown Coffee Roasters, etc.  

A reporter from Das Bild tracked down the owners, the Reimann family.

           “Albert Reinmann Sr. and his son were avowed backers of Adolph Hitler, and Reimann Sr. helped finance the paramilitary SS force as early as 1933, the report said.”

When first confronted about the Reimann family Nazi ties the family’s reacted like Sgt. Schulz from Hogan’s Heroes, “We know nothing.”  Further confronted the Reimann family acknowledged their horrific past and said they were hiring a historian to investigate their “…ancestors…” who simply are grandpa and great grandpa.

From CBS news:

"A majority shareholder in beauty products company Coty, JAB has also acquired brands including Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Keurig Green Mountain, Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Intelligentsia. It purchased Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, which operates three national bagel chains, in 2014.

The Reimann family is worth an estimated $37 billion and is thought to be Germany's second-richest family. It has commissioned a historian to write a report on the family's ties to the Nazis, Harf said." 

Full 2019 CBS report here:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reimann-family-krispy-kreme-panera-bread-einstein-bagels-nazi-past/#textGermany27s20second-richest20family2C20which20owns20stakes20in20KrispyRussian20civilians20to20work20in20the20company27s20factories

Then in March 2021 CBS announced the doughnut give away by this German family without mentioning the family by name and their Nazi past.

Why did the American mainstream press sugar coat the story in 2019 then two years later write a story about Krispy Kreme giving away doughnuts with no mention of the family’s Nazi history? By 2021 did the German historian not have the full story to up-date CBS on before marketing Krispy Kreme’s doughnuts for them?

CBS in another story reported::

"A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984...were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.

The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler’s paramilitary SS force as early as 1931."

https://cbs4indy.com/news/national-world/krispy-kreme-owners-admit-to-family-history-of-nazi-ties/

"Bild am Sonntag reports (in German) that female slaves from Nazi-occupied eastern Europe - treated as racially inferior - were beaten and sexually abused at Reimann premises in Ludwigshafen, in the Rhineland. Among them was a Russian maid."

 CBS did not report that history. 

One dynamic that resulted from the lock down by the governors of Oregon and Washington State is a renewed interest in history as citizens have a vested interest in educating themselves how this totalitarianism came to be, how and why it played out and who were the players in a game Americans never agreed to in 2020-2021.

The cast of characters most adamant about masking the population and giving the jab, an ah ha pattern is seen, a pattern reemerging from the dark annals of history tries to creep into America, a history that now needs to be read, shared widely and exposed?

 

 


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