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As to the President, it is an account of an image projected upon the
popular mind which came to be known as Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is
the author's conviction that this image did
not at all correspond to the man himself and that it is now time to
correct the lineaments of this synthetic figure
created by highly intelligent propaganda, aided by mass illusion and
finally enlarged and elaborated out of all
reason by the fierce moral and mental disturbances of the war.
The moment has come when the costumes, the grease paint, the falsely
colored scenery, the technicolored
spotlights and all the other artifices of makeYDup should be put aside
and, in the interest of truth, the solid facts
about the play and the players revealed to the people.
July, 1948
Preface to the Popsvox PublishingR edition
Someone once said that Washington DC is a place where history is taken
for granted and granite mistaken for
history. The new FDR "memorial" is notable for what it forgets. John
T. Flynn, active columnist and author
throughout the Roosevelt years and beyond, made an enormous contribution
to accurate reporting and
genuine understanding of the New Deal. Unfortunately, Flynn's work
has been out of print for decades while
the politically correct elite have not only preserved the myth, they
have now literally cast it in stone.
Do not despair. The technology of the information age provides a remedy.
Flynn is back, facts, footnotes and
all, and in an electronically enhanced form unimagined in the age when
journalists scribbled on notepads with
pencil stubs. As a MicrosoftR WindowsR help file, it can be searched,
annotated, printed out . . . or even read,
page by pungent page. Even better for students, editorialists or online
newsgroup debaters, the electronic
version is only a mouse-click away when a citation is needed. No more
flipping through paper texts in search of
a passage about the Democratic National Committee or the $3,000.000
income Eleanor took down as First Lady.
Find what you want when you want it. Add your own annotations and memory
joggers. Tools are the human
heritage, as are words and ideas.
This revived book is produced for the Historical Research Foundation
in New ork whose mission is the
conservation of truth in history.
- Ed.
Saturday morning, March 4, 1933...the conquering Democrats poured into
the city, hastening to take over after so many hungry
years in the wilderness.
{Hitler/1933?-sog}
Only a week before an assassin's bullet had barely missed Roosevelt.
It
struck Anton Cermak, the Bohemian mayor and boss of Chicago, who with
Al Smith, had opposed Roosevelt's
nomination.
he got the bullet intended for Roosevelt {BIG Assumption - sog}and
died a few days later.
Later, as Roosevelt's train sped from New ork to Washington carrying
himself and
his family, word came to him that aboard another train carrying the
65YDyearYDold Senator Thomas J. Walsh and
his bride of two days, the aged groom dropped dead in his Pullman drawing
room. He was speeding to the
capital to be sworn in as Attorney General.
Two weeks before the lameYDduck Congress had turned a
somersault and voted the amendment to the Constitution ending Prohibition.
FortyYDone legislatures were in
session waiting eagerly for the chance to approve the wet amendment
and to slap taxes on beer and liquor to
save their empty treasuries.
The country, the states, the towns needed money YD something
to tax. And liquor was the richest target. "Revenue," said one commentator,
"unlocked the gates for Gambrinus
and his foaming steed."
first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have
to fear is fear
itself."
"The means of exchange are frozen in the streams of trade."
"et our distress comes from no failure of substance. We are stricken
by no
plague of locusts3,300,000,000 YD in
addition to all the other specific appropriations for government, into
his hands to be spent at his sweet will in
any way he desired. The great purse YD which is the greatest of all
the weapons in the hands of a free parliament
to oppose the extravagances of a headstrong executive YD had been handed
over to him. The "spendthrift"
Hoover was in California at his Palo Alto home putting his own affairs
in order, while the great Economizer who
had denounced Hoover's deficits had now produced in 100 days a deficit
larger than Hoover had produced in
two years.
Roosevelt had no wish to stem the
panic. The onrushing tide of disaster was sweeping the slate clean
for him YD at the cost of billions to investors
and depositors. The greater the catastrophe in which Hoover went out
of power the greater would be the
acclaim when Roosevelt assumed power.
For this drastic decision there could be, of course, but one excuse,
namely that Mr. Roosevelt had a definite
plan and that such a plan could be better carried out with a full disaster.
What, then, was his plan? We shall see
presently.4
the crisis had assumed a terrifying
aspect. To this was added the fear of inflation and of irresponsible
and even radical measures by the new
President. One of these, of course, was the agitation which went on
behind the scenes for the nationalization of
the whole banking system. Men close to the President-elect were known
to be for this.
Then Glass asked Roosevelt what he was going to do.
To Glass' amazement, he answered: "I am planning to close them, of
course." Glass asked him what his
authority was and he replied: "The Enemy Trading Act" YD the very act
Hoover had referred to and on which
Roosevelt had said he had no advice from Cummings as to its validity.
Glass protested such an act would be
unconstitutional and told him so in heated terms. "Nevertheless," replied
Roosevelt, "I'm going to issue a
proclamation to close the banks."
After delivering his inaugural address, Roosevelt issued a proclamation
closing all banks.
They decided that the action
must be swift and staccato for its dramatic effect; that the plan,
whatever it might be, must be a conservative
one, stressing conventional banking methods and that all leftYDwing
presidential advisers must be blacked
out during the crisis; and finally that the President must make almost
at the same time a tremendous gesture in
the direction of economy.
w it is difficult to believe that it could
ever have been uttered by a man who before he ended his regime would
spend not merely more money than
President Hoover, but more than all the other 31 Presidents put together
YD three times more, in fact, than all the
Presidents from George Washington to Herbert Hoover. This speech was
part of the plan Moley and Woodin
had devised to sell the banking plan in a single package with the great
economy program.
To the great audience that listened to the fireside chat, the hero
of the drama YD the man whose genius had led
the country safely through the crisis of the banks YD was not any of
the men who had wrestled with the problem,
but the man who went on the radio and told of the plan he did not construct,
in a speech he did not write. Thus
Fate plays at her ageYDold game of creating heroes.
a Great Man attended by a Brain Trust to bring understanding first
and then order out of
chaos.
Actually there are no big men in the sense in which Big Men are sold
to the people. There are men who are
bigger than others and a few who are wiser and more courageous and
farseeing than these. But it is possible
with the necessary pageantry and stage tricks to sell a fairly bright
fellow to a nation as an authentic BIG Man.
Actually this is developing into an art, if not a science. It takes
a lot of radio, movie, newspaper and magazine
work to do it, but it can be done.
{FDR/Hitler - sog}
For the farmer the New Deal would encourage cooperatives and enlarge
government lending agencies. But the
greatest enemy of the farmer was his habit of producing too much. His
surplus ruined his prices. The New Deal
would contrive means of controlling the surplus and ensuring a profitable
price.
As for business the New Deal proposed strict enforcement of the antiYDtrust
laws, full publicity about security
offerings, regulation of holding companies which sell securities in
interstate commerce, regulation of rates of
utility companies operating across state lines and the regulation of
the stock and commodity exchanges.
Roosevelt in his preelection speeches had stressed all these points
YD observing the rights of the states so
far as to urge that relief, oldYDage pensions and unemployment insurance
should be administered by them, that
the federal government would merely aid the states with relief funds
and serve as collection agent for social
insurance.
First of all, his central principle YD his party's traditional principle
of war upon BIG government YD was reversed.
And he set out to build a government that in size dwarfed the government
of Hoover which he denounced. The
idea of a government that was geared to assist the economic system
to function freely by policing and
preventive interference in its freedom was abandoned for a government
which upon an amazing scale
undertook to organize every profession, every trade, every craft under
its supervision and to deal directly with
such details as the volume of production, the prices, the means and
methods of distribution of every
conceivable product. This was the NRA. It may be that this was a wise
experiment but it was certainly the very
reverse of the kind of government which Mr. Roosevelt proposed in his
New Deal.
Enforcement of the antiYDtrust act was a longtime pet of his party and
it was considered as an essential
instrument to prevent cartels and trusts and combinations in restraint
of trade which were supposed to be
deadly to the system of free enterprise. The New Deal had called loudly
for its strict enforcement. et almost at
once it was suspended YD actually put aside during the experiment YD
in order to cartelize every industry in
America on the Italian corporative model.
{Fascism! - sog}
First, and most important, was the NRA and its dynamic ringmaster,
General Hugh Johnson. As I write, of
course, Mussolini is an evil memory. But in 1933 he was a towering
figure who was supposed to have
discovered something worth study and imitation by all world artificers
everywhere.
The NRA provided that in
America each industry should be organized into a federally supervised
trade association. It was not called a
corporative. It was called a Code Authority. But it was essentially
the same thing. These code authorities could
regulate production, quantities, qualities, prices, distribution methods,
etc., under the supervision of the NRA.
This was fascism. The antiYDtrust laws forbade such organizations. Roosevelt
had denounced Hoover for not
enforcing these laws sufficiently. Now he suspended them and compelled
men to combine.
In spite of all the fine words about industrial democracy, people began
to see it was a scheme to permit business men to combine to put up
prices and keep them up by direct decree or
through other devious devices. The consumer began to perceive that
he was getting it in the neck.
. A tailor named Jack Magid in New Jersey was arrested, convicted,
fined and sent to jail. The crime was that he had pressed a suit of
clothes for 35 cents when the Tailors' Code
fixed the price at 40 cents. The price was fixed not by a legislature
or Congress but by the tailors.
The NRA was discovering it could not enforce its rules. Black markets
grew up. Only the most violent police
methods could procure enforcement. In Sidney Hillman's garment industry
the code authority employed
enforcement police.8 They roamed through the garment district like
storm troopers. They could enter a man's
factory, send him out, line up his employees, subject them to minute
interrogation, take over his books on the
instant. Night work was forbidden. Flying squadrons of these private
coatYDandYDsuit police went through the
district at night, battering down doors with axes looking for men who
were committing the crime of sewing
together a pair of pants at night. But without these harsh methods
many code authorities said there could be
no compliance because the public was not back of it.
"Mob rule and racketeering had a considerable
degree displaced orderly government."9
On May 27, 1935, the Supreme Court, to everybody's relief, declared
the
NRA unconstitutional. It held that Congress at Roosevelt's demand had
delegated powers to the President and
the NRA which it had no right to delegate YD namely the power to make
laws. It called the NRA a Congressional
abdication. And the decision was unanimous, Brandeis, Cardozo and Holmes
joining in it.
But of course he had imposed it not as a temporary expedient but as
a new order and he boasted of it. He had
done his best to impose the dissolution of the antiYDtrust laws on the
country.
Curiously enough, while Wallace was paying out hundreds of millions
to kill millions of hogs, burn oats, plow
under cotton, the Department of Agriculture issued a bulletin telling
the nation that the great problem of our
time was our failure to produce enough food to provide the people with
a mere subsistence diet.
Oliphant was a lawyer whose reformist addictions overflowed into every
branch of public affairs. A
devout believer in rubber laws, it was easy for him to find one which
could be stretched to include rubber
dollars.
We are thus continuing to move toward a managed
currency."
Roosevelt's billions, adroitly used, had broken down every
political machine in America. The patronage they once lived on and
the local money they once had to disburse
to help the poor was trivial compared to the vast floods of money Roosevelt
controlled. And no political boss
could compete with him in any county in America in the distribution
of money and jobs.
The poll indicated that Long could corral 100,000 voted in New ork
State, which could, in a close
election, cost Roosevelt the electoral vote there. Long became a frequent
subject of conversation at the White
House.
Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, a young physician,
eluded the vigilance of Long's guards and shot him.
" A monument stands to the memory of this arch demagogue in the Hall
of Fame of the
Capitol building in Washington and his body rests in a crypt on the
state capitol grounds YD a shrine to which
crowds flock every day to venerate the memory of the man who trampled
on their laws, spat upon their
traditions, loaded them with debt and degraded their society to a level
resembling the plight of a European
fascist dictatorship.
The Treasury and the Department of Justice went into action and before
long there were income tax
indictments against at least 25 of the Long leaders and henchmen.
When little men think about large problems the boundary between the
sound and the unsound is very thin and vague. And when some idea is
thrown out which corresponds with
the deeply rooted yearnings of great numbers of spiritually and economically
troubled people it spreads like a
physical infection and rises in virulence with the extent of the contagion.
The spiritual and mental soil of the
masses near the bottom of the economic heap was perfect ground for
all these promisers of security and
abundance.
They had cooked up for themselves that easy, comfortable potpourri
of socialism
and capitalism called the Planned Economy which provided its devotees
with a wide area in which they might
rattle around without being called Red.
But the time would come when they would approach much closer
to their dream of a planned people. We shall see that later.
He was a man literally without any fundamental philosophy. The positions
he took on political and economic
questions were not taken in accordance with deeply rooted political
beliefs but under the influence of political
necessity.
NRA and the AAA. This was a plan to take the whole industrial and agricultural
life of the country under
the wing of the government, organize it into vast farm and industrial
cartels, as they were called in Germany,as they were called in Italy,
and operate business and the farms under plans made and carried out
under the supervision of government.
As for the Reds, they did not move in heavily until the second term
and not en masse until the third
term, although the entering wedge was made in the first. And then the
point of entry was the labor movement.
This thing called revolutionary propaganda and activity is something
of an art in itself.
It has been developed to a high degree in Europe where revolutionary
groups have been active for half a
century and where Communist revolutionary groups have achieved such
success during the past 25 years. It
was, at this time of which I write, practically unknown to political
and labor leaders in this country and is still
unknown to the vast majority of political leaders.
He vetoed that but had
an arrangement with the Democratic leadership that they would pass
it over his head. Thus the President could
get credit for trying to kill it while the Democrats would get credit
for actually passing it.
Their chief reliance was
upon the charge that the President had usurped the powers of Congress,
attacked the integrity of the courts,
invaded the constitutional prerogatives of the states, attempted to
substitute regulated monopoly for free
enterprise, forced through Congress unconstitutional laws, filled a
vast array of bureaus with swarms of
bureaucrats to harass the people and breed fear in commerce and industry,
discourage new enterprises and
thus prolonged the depression, had used relief to corrupt and intimidate
the voters and made appeals to class
prejudice to inflame the masses and create dangerous divisions.
Their chief reliance was
upon the charge that the President had usurped the powers of Congress,
attacked the integrity of the courts,
invaded the constitutional prerogatives of the states, attempted to
substitute regulated monopoly for free
enterprise, forced through Congress unconstitutional laws, filled a
vast array of bureaus with swarms of
bureaucrats to harass the people and breed fear in commerce and industry,
discourage new enterprises and
thus prolonged the depression, had used relief to corrupt and intimidate
the voters and made appeals to class
prejudice to inflame the masses and create dangerous divisions.
. From the moment the
gavel fell to open that wild conclave to the knock of the adjourning
gavel everything that was said and done or
that seemed to just happen was in accordance with a carefully arranged
and managed scenario. The delegates
were mere puppets and answered to their cues precisely like the extras
in a movie mob scene.
the South had both arms up to its shoulder blades in Roosevelt's relief
and
public works barrel. National politics was now paying off in the South
in terms of billions. When Alf Landon
talked about Roosevelt's invasions of the Constitution, the man on
relief and the farmer fingering his subsidy
check replied "ou can't eat the Constitution."
As to the public debt he said we
borrowed eight billions but we have increases the national income by
22 billions. Would you borrow $800 a
year if thereby you could increase your income by $2200, he asked.
That is what we have done, he answered,
with the air of a man who has easily resolved a tough conundrum. And
though the figures were false and the
reasoning even more so it was practically impossible for a Republican
orator to reason with voters against
these seemingly obvious and plausible figures.
The President's victory was due to one thing and one thing only, to
that one great rabbit YD the spending rabbit YD
he had so reluctantly pulled out of his hat in 1933. This put into
his hands a fund amounting to nearly 20 billion
dollars with which he was able to gratify the appetites of vast groups
of people in every county in America
. Without the revival of investment there could
be no revival of the economic system. The system was being supported
by government spending of borrowed
funds.
Roosevelt's unwillingness to compromise now angered his own supporters
who were being forced to carry this
unpopular cause. In the end he had to assure Robinson that he would
have the appointment, and then to
crown Roosevelt's difficulties, Robinson was stricken with a heart
attack in the Senate and died shortly after,
alone in his apartment.
The Treasury made a practice of keeping tricky books and producing
phony results. It had merely shifted relief payments to other accounts.
They were, in fact, larger than the year
before.
Then he revealed the extent of his plans YD they
would have to step up spending, forget about balancing the budget and
get along with a two or three billion
dollar a year deficit for two years. Then a conservative would come
into office. That administration would do
what Roosevelt had been promising he would do YD quit government spending.
And then the whole thing would
go down in a big crash.
Then he revealed the extent of his plans YD they
would have to step up spending, forget about balancing the budget and
get along with a two or three billion
dollar a year deficit for two years. Then a conservative would come
into office. That administration would do
what Roosevelt had been promising he would do YD quit government spending.
And then the whole thing would
go down in a big crash.
What could he spend on? That was the problem.
There is only a limited number of things on which the federal government
can spend.
The one big thing the federal government can spend money on is the
army and navy.
The depression which assaulted our unprepared society in 1929 was by
no means a mysterious phenomenon to
those who had given any attention to the more or less new studies in
the subject of the business cycle. It was,
first of all and essentially, one of those cyclical disturbances common
to the system of private enterprise. That
economic system has in it certain defects that expose it at intervals
to certain maladjustments. And this was
one of those intervals. Had it been no more than this it could have
been checked and reversed in two or three
years. But this cyclical depression was aggravated by additional irritants:
1. The banking system had been gravely weakened by a group of abuses,
some of which arose out of the
cupidity of some bankers and others out of ignorance.
2. A wild orgy of speculation had intruded into the system stimulated
by a group of bad practices in the
investment banking field.
3. A depression in Europe arising out of special causes there had produced
the most serious repercussions
here.
The great, central consequence of these several disturbances was to
check and then almost halt completely,
the flow of savings into investment. All economists now know what few,
apparently, knew then YD that in the
capitalist system, power begins in the payments made by employers to
workers and others in the process of
producing goods. And this must be constantly freshened by an uninterrupted
flow of savings into investment
YD the creation of new enterprises and the expansion of old ones. If
this flow of savings into investment slows
down the whole economic system slows down. If it is checked severely
the whole economic system goes into a
collapse.
throughout Hoover's term one of these YD the ruthless operation of gamblers
in the stock market with the
dangerous weapon of short selling YD continued to add at intervals spectacular
crashes in the market which
intensified the declining confidence of the people.
But Hoover had against him, in addition to those natural, international
and social disturbances, an additional
force, namely a Democratic House of Representatives which set itself
with relentless purpose against
everything he attempted to do from 1930 on. It had a vested interest
in the depression.
and generally to do all those things he had denounced in Hoover without
the slightest foundation for
the charges.
It was always easy to sell him a plan that involved giving away government
money.
It was always easy to interest him in a plan which would confer some
special benefit upon some special class in
the population in exchange for their votes. He was sure to be interested
in any scheme that had the appearance
of novelty and he would seize quickly upon a plan that would startle
and excite people by its theatrical
qualities.
He did not dream of the
incredible miracle of government BANK borrowing. He did not know that
the bank lends money which it
actually creates in the act of making the loan. When Roosevelt realized
this, he saw he had something very
handy in his tool kit. He could spend without taxing people or borrowing
from them, while at the same time
creating billions in bank deposits. Wonderful!
Roosevelt
discovered what the Italian Premier Giolitti had discovered over 50
years before, that it was not necessary to
buy the politicians. He bought their constituents with borrowed money
and the politicians had to go along.
Those who, in their poverty and helplessness, refused to surrender
their independence, paid for it. A man in
Plymouth, Pa., was given a whiteYDcollar relief job before election
at $60.50 a month. He was told to change his
registration from Republican to Democratic. He refused and very soon
found himself transferred YD transferred
from his whiteYDcollar job to a pickYDaxe job on a rock pile in a quarry.
There he discovered others on the rock pile
who had refused to change their registration. This was in America,
the America of the men who were chanting
and crooning about liberty and freedom 365 days a year, who were talking
about democracy and freedom for all
men everywhere.
These primaries of 1938, of course, were the scenes of the great Roosevelt
purge, when distinguished
Democratic senators and congressmen were marked for annihilation.
It had already become a crime for a Democrat to disagree with the administration
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They were eager
for America to get into a war if it came. But they felt the people
had to be drawn along a little at a time. They
wanted the President to frighten the people a little as a starter.
But he increased the recommended dose. The
reaction was so violent that they felt it put back by at least six
months the purpose they had in mind YD rousing
America to a warlike mood.
However, following the Panay
incident, Mr. Hull began to churn up as much war spirit as possible
and through the radio and the movies
frantic efforts were made to whip up the anger of the American people.
There never has been in American politics a religion so expansively
and luminously righteous as the New Deal.
>From the beginning to the end it was constant in one heroic enterprise
YD war to the death upon evil, upon greed,
poverty and oppression. It had, in fact, one monstrous enemy against
which it tilted its shining spear seven
days a week and that was SIN. If you criticized the New Deal, you were
for sin.
There is no vast sum of money in holding
office. The riches are in the perquisites, the graft, legal and illegal,
often collected by men who do not hold
office but who do business with those who do. Some Democratic chieftains
of the newer stripe began to drift
into vice rackets of various sorts.
It was this Tammany at its lowest level which surrendered to the New
Deal and became finally the political tool
of Mr. Roosevelt in New ork. From an oldYDfashioned political district
machine interested in jobs and
patronage, living on the public payroll and on various auxiliary grafts,
some times giving a reasonably good
physical administration of the city government, some times a pretty
bad one, some times very corrupt, some
times reasonably honest, it became a quasiYDcriminal organization flying
the banner of the Free World and the
Free Man.
Cermak fought Roosevelt's nomination at Chicago, and went to Miami
in February, 1933 to make his peace with
Roosevelt where the bullet intended for Roosevelt killed him.
{Who fired the shot? - sog}
d before the House Committee Investigating UnYDAmerican Activities.
Frey, in a
presentation lasting several days, laid before the Committee a completely
documented account of the
penetration of the CIO by the Communist Party. He gave the names of
280 organizers in CIO unions
It was the Communists who were engineering the sitYDdown strikes and
who instigated and organized the
Lansing Holiday when a mob of 15,000 blockaded the state capitol and
2,000 of them, armed with clubs, were
ordered to march on the university and bring part of it back with them.
At the Herald Tribune forum in New
ork City about this time the President delivered one of the bitterest
attacks he had ever made on a government
official. It was against Martin Dies for investigating these Communist
influences in the sitYDdown strikes.
Sidney Hillman would become not only its
dominating mind but Roosevelt's closest adviser in the labor movement
and in the end, though not himself a
Democrat, the most powerful man in the Democratic party.
Sidney Hillman28 was born in Zargare, Lithuania, then part of Russia,
in 1887. He arrived here in 1907 after a
brief sojourn in England.
it is entirely probable that Hillman, while not a Communist, was at
all times
sympathetic to the Communist philosophy. He was a revolutionist
It is certain that the Russian revolution set off a very vigorous flame
in Hillman's bosom. In 1922 he hurried
over to Russia with a plan. He had organized here what he called the
RussianYDAmerican Industrial Corporation
with himself as president. Its aim was to operate the "textile and
clothing industry of Russia." Hillman's
corporation sold to labor organizations at $10 a share a quarter of
a million dollars of stock. The circular letter of
the corporation soliciting stock sales among labor unions said: "It
is our paramount moral obligation to help
struggling Russia get on her feet." Hillman went to Russia to sell
the idea to Lenin. He cabled back from
Moscow: "Signed contract guarantees investment and minimum 8 per cent
dividend. Also banking contract
permitting to take charge of delivery of money at lowest rate. Make
immediate arrangements for transmission of
money. Had long conference with Lenin who guaranteed Soviet support."
Hillman was never an outright exponent of Communist objectives. He
was, however, deeply sympathetic to the
Communist cause in Russia and to the extreme leftYDwing ideal in America,
but he was an extremely practical man
who never moved upon any trench that he did not think could be taken.
He never pressed his personal
philosophy into his union and his political activities any further
than practical considerations made wise.
He was a resolute man who shrank from no instrument that could be used
in his plans. He was a cocksure,
selfYDopinionated man and he was a bitter man, relentless in his hatreds.
He had perhaps one of the best minds
in the labor movement YD sharp, ceaselessly active and richly stored
with the history and philosophy of the labor
struggle and of revolutionary movements in general. When Lewis and
Dubinsky at a later date would leave the
CIO, Hillman would be supreme and would reveal somewhat more clearly
the deep roots of his revolutionary
yearnings that had been smothered for a while under the necessities
of practical leadership.
There is no doubt that Hillman was one of the first labor leaders to
use the goon as part of his enforcement
machinery.
Why should LaGuardia want to scuttle the investigation of a notorious
murder? Why should the President of
the United States refuse to deliver Lepke to Dewey and thus save him
from going to the chair? Why save the
life of a man convicted as the leader of a murder syndicate? Who was
the leading politician supposed to be
involved? Who was the nationally known labor leader?
The murder for which Lepke was convicted and wanted for execution by
Dewey and shielded by Roosevelt
was, as we have seen, that of Joseph Rosen. Rosen was a trucking contractor
who was hauling to nonYDunion
factories in other states for finishing, clothing cut under union conditions
in New ork. He was put out of
business by Lepke in the interest of a local of Hillman's Amalgamated
and Rosen was threatening to go to the
district attorney and tell how this was done.
But for some reason there rose to the surface at this
time a lawless element, some of them criminal, some of them lawless
in the excess of their revolutionary zeal,
some of them just plain grafters. And these elements constituted the
most powerful section of those groups
that were supporting the President. This was in no sense the Army of
the Lord, as it was so widely advertised.
He wanted
ambassadors from their own countries to tell them that other governments
were "looking to Roosevelt as the
savior of the world," as he put it himself. Farley admits this was
done and says it was a mistake and that he said
so at the time.
With the rise of the New Deal, however, a vast
army of persons appeared on the payroll of the federal government and
because some of the payrolls were
flexible and had no connection whatever with the Civil Service, it
was a simple matter for the government to use
this ancient but now enormously enhanced tool to control votes in particular
localities.
The story of the third term campaign which we shall now see is the
story of dealing with all these
groups, and the feasibility of doing so successfully was enormously
enhanced by the fact that in September,
1939, just about the time the active work for the coming convention
was under way, Hitler marched into Poland.
{Just happens to fit right in with Planned Government/Economy - sog}
On July 17, 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated for the presidency
for the third time. The prologue to
this event was supplied by Europe.
When the convention met, Willkie
seemed the most unlikely of these candidates, but his strength grew.
Dewey was eliminated on the fourth ballot
and on the sixth, in a contest between Taft and Willkie, the latter
was nominated in one of the most amazing
upsets in convention history.
The Democrats believed that Willkie would make a formidable opponent.
But from the moment he was
nominated the result of the election could no longer be in doubt. Charles
McNary, Republican leader in the
Senate, was nominated for the vice presidency. The joining of these
two men YD Willkie and McNary YD was so
impossible, they constituted so incongruous a pair that before the
campaign ended McNary seriously
considered withdrawing from the race.
There was a moment in that convention when one voice was lifted in
solemn warning, the full meaning of which
was utterly lost upon the ears of the delegates. Former President Hoover,
in a carefully prepared address, talked
about the "weakening of the structure of liberty in our nation." He
talked of Europe's hundredYDyear struggle for
liberty and then how Europe in less than 20 years surrendered freedom
for bondage. This was not due to
Communism or fascism. These were the effects. "Liberty," he said, "had
been weakened long before the
dictators rose." Then he named the cause:
"In every single case before the rise of totalitarian governments there
has been a period dominated by
economic planners. Each of these nations had an era under starryYDeyed
men who believed that they could plan
and force the economic life of the people. They believed that was the
way to correct abuse or to meet
emergencies in systems of free enterprise. They exalted the State as
the solvent of all economic problems.
These men
shifted the relation of government to free enterprise from that of
umpire to controller. Directly or indirectly
they politically controlled credit, prices, production or industry,
farmer and laborer. They devalued,
pumpYDprimed and deflated. They controlled private business by government
competition, by regulation and by
taxes. They met every failure with demands for more and more power
and control ...
societies oneYDfourth socialist, threeYDfourths
capitalist, administered by socialist ministries winding the chains
of bureaucratic planning around the strong
limbs of private enterprise.
Mr. Hoover then undertook to describe the progress of this baleful
idea here in a series of headlines: Vast
Powers to President; Vast Extension of Bureaucracy; Supreme Court Decides
Against New Deal; Attack on
Supreme Court; Court Loaded with Totalitarian Liberals; Congress Surrenders
Power of Purse by Blank Checks
to President; Will of Legislators Weakened by Patronage and Pie; Attacks
on Business Stirring Class Hate;
Pressure Groups Stimulated; Men's Rights Disregarded by Boards and
Investigations; Resentment at Free
Opposition; Attempts to Discredit Free Press.
e State Planned and Managed Capitalism
Roosevelt executed a political maneuver that beyond doubt caused great
embarrassment to the Republicans. He announced the appointment of Henry
L. Stimson, who had been
secretary of State under President Hoover, as Secretary of War, and
Frank Knox, candidate for vice president
with Landon in 1936, as Secretary of the Navy.
He was laying his plans cunningly to have himself "drafted." The
movement began some time in 1939 and the leaders in it were Ed Kelly
of Chicago and Frank Hague of New
Jersey.
The debacle was the plan Roosevelt was engineering to
literally put the party out of business by inducing its leaders not
to contest his election. Commentators like
Dorothy Thompson and H.V. Kaltenborn and other proYDwar writers were
calling on the Republicans not to
contest the election. And Roosevelt schemed to induce the presidential
candidates of the party in 1936 to
become Secretaries of War and Navy respectively in his cabinet.
Wallace
He has been pictured as a vague
and impractical mystic, half scientist, half philosopher, with other
ingredients that approach the pictures in the
comic strips of the professor with the butterfly net.
Wallace brought men like Tugwell into the Department as his UnderYDSecretary
of Agriculture
To understand what made this thoroughly dangerous man tick it is necessary
to look at another widely
advertised side of his nature YD his interest in mysticism.
Some time in the 'twenties, a gentleman by the name of Nicholas Constantin
Roerich appeared on the American
scene. Roerich was a highly selfYDadvertised great philosopher on the
Eastern Asiatic model. He gathered
around himself a collection of admirers and disciples who addressed
him as their "Guru" YD a spiritual and
religious person or teacher. He dispensed to them a philosophic hash
compounded of pseudoYDogism and
other Oriental occult teachings that certain superior beings are commissioned
to guide the affairs of mankind.
Roerich wrote a long string of books YD "In Himalaya," "Fiery Stronghold,"
"Gates Into the Future," "The Art of
Asia," "Flame in Chalice," "Realm of Light."
Logvan and Logdomor
were the names by which Horch was known in this mystic circle.
stories in English language newspapers in China indicated that
Roerich applied to the 15th U.S. Infantry in Tientsin for rifles and
ammunition and that the expedition had
mysterious purposes.
He cried out in ecstasy in a speech: "The people's revolution is on
the march and the devil and all his angels
cannot prevail against it. They cannot prevail because on the side
of the people is the Lord." Now he was
fighting not George Peek and Hugh Johnson and Harold Ickes. He was
fighting the devil and the bad angels.
And he had on his side the lord, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the good
angels YD the Democrats and the CIO and,
in good time, he would be joined by Joe Stalin and Glen Taylor, the
singing Senator from Idaho. He would
begin making world blueprints YD filling all the continents with TVAs,
globeYDcircling sixYDlane highways, world
AAAs, World Recovery Administrations, World Parliaments and International
Policemen.
This was the man chosen for Vice President by Roosevelt who had warned
that his health was not too good
and who forced this strange bird upon his party in the face of a storm
of angry protest.
. One of Roosevelt's early
acts in foreign affairs was to recognize Soviet Russia. Three months
later YD February 28, 1934 YD Elliott went into a
deal with Anthony Fokker to sell the Soviet government 50 military
planes for a price which would leave a
commission of half a million dollars for Elliott and the same for Fokker
It is estimated that she has received during the 15 years
since she entered the White House at least three million dollars YD
which is not very bad for a lady who had no
earning power whatever before she moved her desk into the Executive
Mansion, a lady whose husband spent a
good deal of time denouncing the greed of men who made less for directing
some of the greatest enterprises in
America.17
Nevertheless, in spite of these defiances of all the amenities, all
the laws imposed by decency, all the traditional
proprieties and all that body of rules which highYDminded people impose
upon themselves, the Roosevelt family,
through a carefully cultivated propaganda technique not unlike that
which is applied to the sale of quack
medicines, imposed upon the American people the belief that they were
probably the most highYDminded beings
that ever lived in the White House. Behind this curtain of moral grandeur
they were able to carry on in the field
of public policy the most incredible programs which our people, unaccustomed
to this sort of thing, accepted
because they believed these plans came out of the minds of very noble
and righteous beings.
Why did the President permit his wife to carry on in this fantastic
manner and why did the Democratic leaders
allow her to do it without protest? ou may be sure that whenever you
behold a phenomenon of this character
there is a reason for it. The reason for it in this case was that Mrs.
Roosevelt was performing an important
service to her husband's political plans.
There were never enough people in the country belonging to the more
or less orthodox
Democratic fold to elect Mr. Roosevelt. It was necessary for him to
get the support of groups outside this
Democratic fold.
In the election of 1944,
Governor Dewey got nearly half a million votes more on the Republican
ticket than Roosevelt got on the
Democratic ticket, but Roosevelt was the candidate of two other parties
YD the American Labor Party of the
Communists and the Liberal Party which was a collection of parlor pinks,
technocrats, pious fascists and
American nonYDStalinist Communists. These two parties gave him over
800,000 votes and it was this that made
up his majority in New ork. The same thing was true in Illinois, in
New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts,
and other large industrial states, although the fact was not so obvious
because the radicals operated inside the
Democratic party where they could not be so easily identified.
It was in this field that Mrs. Roosevelt performed her indispensable
services to the President. It was she who
fraternized with the Reds and the pinks, with the RedYDfascists and
the technocrats and the crackpot fringe
generally, gave them a sense of association with the White House, invited
their leaders and their pets to the
White House and to her apartment in New ork, went to their meetings,
endorsed their numerous front
organizations
Finally in 1899 when she was 15 years old she was sent to a school
called Allenwood, outside of London. It
was a French school kept by an old pedagogist named Madame Souvestre
who has taught Eleanor's aunt in
Paris before the FrancoYDPrussian war
After Roosevelt was stricken with infantile paralysis in 1921, she
suddenly found herself for the first time in her
life in a position approaching power on her own feet. While she, with
her rather stern sense of formal
responsibility, made every effort to bring about her husband's recovery,
she also saw the necessity of keeping
alive his interests in public affairs and his contacts and she set
herself about that job. She had already fallen
into acquaintance with leftYDwing labor agitators and she brought these
people as frequently as she could to her
imprisoned husband where they proceeded to work upon a mind practically
empty so far as labor and economic
problems were concerned. The moment a person of Mrs. Roosevelt's type
exposes herself to these infections,
the word gets around radical circles, whose denizens are quick to see
the possibilities in an instrument of this
kind. During Roosevelt's term in Albany she was extensively cultivated
by these groups, so that when she
went to Washington in 1933 they had easy and friendly access to her.
I think it must be said for her that at this point YD in 1933 YD the
country, including its public men, were not too well
informed about the peculiar perils involved in Red propaganda activities.
The Reds seized upon three or four
very popular American democratic cults YD (1) freedom of speech, (2)
the defense of the downtrodden laborer YD
the forgotten man, (3) the succor of the poor. They also began to penetrate
the colleges in both the teaching
staffs and the student bodies through their various front organizations
dominated by Reds. The first attempt to
expose these designs was made by the House Committee on UnYDAmerican
Activities. The attacks upon Martin
Dies and the Dies Committee, as it was known, were engineered and carried
out almost entirely by the
Communist Party. But the Communist Party itself was powerless to do
anything effective and it used some of
the most powerful and prominent persons in the country to do its dirty
work
{Does this not also apply to all other organizations/religions? -
sog}
oung Communist League and a group of workers including William W.
Hinckley
(Roosevelt/Cremac - Reagan/Brady -- 2 Hinkleys? - sog}
. Here
was the wife of the President of the United States, a separate department
of the government, using the White
House as a lobbying ground for a crowd of young Commies and Pinkies
against a committee of Congress.19
At this very moment, Joe Lash was living in the
White House as Mrs. Roosevelt's guest, while Joe Cadden and Abbot Simon
were occasional boarders there.
. Joe Lash had been the leader of the
movement in the American Student Union. Lash worked in collaboration
with the Communist Party. After this,
the American Student Union became a mere tool of the Red organization
in America.
the assembled
young philosophers gave the President and Mrs. Roosevelt a hearty Bronx
cheer. And now, of course, Mrs.
Roosevelt felt they were Communists, although she had rejected all
of the overwhelming evidence before that.
Booing the President suddenly turned them into Communists.
. A member of Congress, and
ardent New Dealer, visited the White House one morning. While there
he saw Abbot Simon of the national
board of the American outh Congress, come out of one of the bedrooms.
He couldn't believe his eyes. He
asked the White House usher if he was mistaken. The usher assured him
he was not, that this little Commie tool
had been occupying that room for two weeks and sleeping in the bed
Lincoln had slept in.
These are probably not more than 80,000 or 90,000 in number, if that.
But there are
several hundred thousand, perhaps half a million, men and women in
America, but chiefly in New ork and the
large eastern industrial states, who string along with the Communists
without being members of the party.
The President's father was a sixth generation Roosevelt who played
out decently
the role of a Hudson River squire. He was a dull, formal and respectable
person moving very narrowly within
the orbit set by custom for such a man. By 1900, however, the name
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because it had become illustrious by reason of Theodore Roosevelt who
belonged to a
very different branch of the family.
On Franklin D. Roosevelt's mother's side there was certainly nothing
distinguished in the blood. Her father was
a crusty old China Sea trader and opium smuggler. The family had much
of its fortune in soft coal mines
Roosevelt was born and grew up in the midst of a baronial estate, surrounded
by numerous acres and many
servants and hemmed about with an elaborate seclusion. What sort of
boy he was we do not know, save that
he was carefully guarded from other boys and grew up without that kind
of boyhood association usual in
America.
The only books that really
interested him were books on the Navy, particularly old books such
as appeal to a collector. He did amass a
considerable library in this field. It is to be assumed he read many
of them. But the history of the Navy and its
battles is not the history of the United States or of Europe or of
their tremendous and complex political and
social movements.
They never elected anybody. They offered the nomination to young Roosevelt
and he took it reluctantly. But this was an auspicious year for the
New ork Democrats.
In 1912, with the Republicans split in the great TaftYDRoosevelt feud,
the Democrats swept the country and
Roosevelt, though in bed throughout the campaign with typhoid, was
reelected State Senator. When Wilson
entered the White House and someone suggested it would be a good idea
to have a Democratic Roosevelt in
the administration, Franklin Roosevelt was offered the post of Assistant
Secretary of the Navy,
When the First World War ended he was
36. Apparently his service in the Department was satisfactory, though
I have never seen anywhere any
authentic evidence about it one way or the other.
Actually he was not very well known and had absolutely no record of
his own to justify the
nomination. But luck dogged his heels.
{Luck/good fortune/auscpicious circumstances/ad infinitum - sog}
Then in August, 1921 Roosevelt was stricken with infantile paralysis,
which put an end to his career in politics
for the next seven years.
During his Harvard days, shortly after his marriage, he and his bride
took a trip to Europe YD a regular tourist's
wandering from city to city. He had not been in Europe since save twice
when he went as Assistant Secretary
during the war on a naval inspection tour for about a month, and at
the end of the war on another tour in
connection with the demobilization of naval forces in Europe.
et somehow his promotion managers whipped up the myth that he
possessed some kind of intimate and close knowledge of
Life up to this had been
a long succession of gifts from Lady Luck, whose attendance he had
come to think of as a settled and
dependable affair. And she had failed him. The visitation of the terrible
sickness had perhaps effaced from his
character the assumption of superior fortune that made him hold his
head so high
In his efforts at recovery he had gone to Warm
Springs, Ga., and spent several years there.
But Warm Springs became the subject of one of the most curious deals
in the nomination of a man to high
office
he said "one of the reasons he could not stand for governor was because
he had put a great deal
of his personal fortune into Warm Springs, and he felt he should stay
and manage the enterprise so that it
would eventually become a paying proposition."
"Confirming
my telephone message I wish much that I might consider the possibility
of running for governor." Roosevelt
then gave two reasons why he could not: (1) "our own record in New
ork is so clear that you will carry the
state no matter who is nominated" and (2) "My doctors are definite
that the continued improvement in my
condition is dependent on avoidance of a cold climate" and "daily exercise
in Warm Springs during the winter
months." He added: "As I am only 46 years old I owe it to my family
and myself to give the present constant
improvement a chance to continue ... I must therefore with great regret
confirm my decision not to accept the
nomination."31
{Roosevelt trying to 'back out' of his role as schill... -sog}
Mrs. Roosevelt was in Rochester as a member of the Women's Committee
for Al Smith. So were Ed Flynn and
John J. Raskob, recently named chairman of the National Democratic
Committee to manage Al Smith's campaign
for the presidency.
{...but Elanor is in deep. - sog}
But Flynn told Smith that he believed Roosevelt could be induced to
accept, that his health
treatments were not the real reason for his refusal, that the real
reason was the financial obligations he had
outstanding at Warm Springs, that he was facing a heavy personal loss
but that if this could be gotten out of
the way he might yield. Smith told Flynn to tell Roosevelt they would
take care of his financial problem. "I don't
know how the hell we can do it, but we'll do it some way," he said.32
Flynn suggested that the problem be put
up to Raskob. This was done. Smith asked Raskob to telephone Roosevelt.
Raskob thought it over but decided
to talk to Mrs. Roosevelt about it.
He asked Mrs. Roosevelt for
her frank opinion. She replied that if her husband were to say his
health would permit him to run then Raskob
could rely on it and that the real reason was the financial problem
at Warm Springs. Everybody got the
impression that Mrs. Roosevelt wanted her husband to run.
Raskob then asked him to say frankly
what they amounted to. Roosevelt replied: "Two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars." Raskob then brought the
whole matter to a head by saying: "All right. our nomination is important
in New ork State. I am in this fight
to get rid of Prohibition which I believe to be a terrible social curse
and I think the only way to do it is to elect
Al Smith. I am willing therefore to underwrite the whole sum of $250,000.
ou can take the nomination and
forget about these obligations. ou can have a fundYDraising effort
and if it falls short of the total I will make up
the difference." Roosevelt was a little flabbergasted at the offer.
{Elanor was not? - sog}
Roosevelt was built by propaganda, before the war on a small scale
and after the war upon an incredible scale,
into a wholly fictitious character YD a great magnanimous lover of the
world, a mighty statesman before whom
lesser rulers bowed in humility, a great thinker, a great orator YD
one of the greatest in history YD an enemy of evil
in all its forms.
In his first administration someone was responsible for a very effective
job of selling Roosevelt
to the public.
But over and above this some cunning techniques were industriously
used to
enhance the picture. For instance, Mrs. Roosevelt took over the job
of buttering the press and radio reporters
and commentators. They were hailed up to Hyde Park for hamburger and
hot dog picnics. They went swimming
in the pool with the Great Man. They were invited to the White House.
And, not to be overlooked, it was the
simplest thing in the world for them to find jobs in the New Deal for
the members of their families.
*** sog ***
The most powerful propaganda agencies yet conceived
by mankind are the radio and the moving pictures. Practically all of
the radio networks and all of the moving
picture companies moved into the great task of pouring upon the minds
of the American people daily YD indeed
hourly, ceaselessly YD the story of the greatest American who ever lived,
breathing fire and destruction against
his critics who were effectually silenced, while filling the pockets
of the people with billions of dollars of war
money. The radio was busy not only with commentators and news reporters,
but with crooners, actors, screen
stars, soap opera, comedians, fan dancers, monologists, putting over
on the American mind not only the
greatness of our Leader but the infamy of his critics, the nobility
of his glamorous objectives and the sinister
nature of the scurvy plots of his political enemies. The people were
sold first the proposition that Franklin D.
Roosevelt was the only man who could keep us out of war; second that
he was the only man who could fight
successfully the war which he alone could keep us out of; and finally
that he was the only man who was
capable of facing such leaders as Churchill and Stalin on equal terms
and above all the only man who could
cope successfully with the ruthless Stalin in the arrangements for
the postYDwar world.
*** sog ***
The ordinary man did not realize that Hitler and Mussolini were made
to seem as brave, as strong, as wise and
noble to the people of Germany and Italy as Roosevelt was seen here.
Hitler was not pictured to the people of
Germany as he was presented here. He was exhibited in noble proportions
and with most of those heroic
virtues which were attributed to Roosevelt here and to Mussolini in
Italy and, of course, to Stalin in Russia. I
do not compare Roosevelt to Hitler. I merely insist that the picture
of Roosevelt sold to our people and which
still lingers upon the screen of their imaginations was an utterly
false picture, was the work of false propaganda
and that, among the evils against which America must protect herself
one of the most destructive is the evil of
modern propaganda techniques applied to the problem of government.
{Eugenics was in vogue here, as well as Germany, and would have formed
the
science of the future *immediately* if Hitler had not been linked to
its 'final
outcome', giving it a bad name. - sog}
There
was really nothing complex about Roosevelt. He was of a wellYDknown
type found in every city and state in
political life. He is the wellYDborn, rich gentleman with a taste for
public life, its importance and honors, who finds
for himself a post in the most corrupt political machines, utters in
campaigns and interviews the most pious
platitudes about public virtue while getting his own dividends out
of public corruption one way or another.
e NRA Act
provided an appropriation of $3,300,000,000 which the President was
given to be spent for relief and recovery at
his own discretion. He now had in his hands a sum of money equal to
as much as the government had spent in
ten years outside the ordinary expenses of government. He decided how
it should be spent and where. If a
congressman or senator wanted an appropriation for his district, instead
of introducing a bill in Congress, he
went up to the White House with his hat in his hands and asked the
President for it. All over the country,
states, cities, counties, business organizations, institutions of all
sorts wanted projects of all kinds. Instead of
going to Congress they went to the President. After that congressmen
had to play along with the President or
they got very little or nothing for their districts. This was the secret
of the President's power, but it was also a
tremendous blow at a very fundamental principle of our government which
is designed to preserve the
independence of the Congress from the Executive.
In the same way, blankYDcheck legislation led to the subservience of
Congress and the rise of the bureaucracy.
Under our traditional system, Congress alone could pass laws. The executive
bureau merely enforced the law.
But now Congress began to pass laws that created large bureaus and
empowered those bureaus to make
"regulations" or "directives" within a wide area of authority. Under
a law like that the bureau became a
quasiYDlegislative body authorized by Congress to make regulations which
had the effect of law. This practice
grew until Washington was filled with a vast array of bureaus that
were making laws, enforcing them and
actually interpreting them through courts set up within the bureaus,
literally abolishing on a large scale within
that area the distinction between executive, legislative and judicial
processes.
Many of these bureaus were never even authorized by Congress. Even
the Comptroller General of the United
States, who audits the government's accounts, declared he had never
heard of some of them. They were
created by a new method which Roosevelt exploited. Instead of asking
Congress to pass a law, set up a bureau
and appropriate money, the President merely named a group of men who
were authorized by him to organize a
corporation under the laws of the states. This done, there was a government
corporation instead of a bureau
and a group of corporation directors instead of commissioners. The
Reconstruction Finance Corporation was
given a blanket appropriation by Congress and authority to borrow money.
It borrowed twenty or more billions.
The RFC would buy the stock of a new corporation and lend it money
YD ten, fifty or a hundred million, billions in
some cases. Thus the President bypassed Congress and the Constitution
and engaged in activities as
completely unconstitutional as the imagination can conceive, such as
operating business enterprises in Mexico
and Canada. By means of the blankYDcheck appropriations, the blankYDcheck
legislation and the government
corporation, there is no power forbidden to the government by the Constitution
which it cannot successfully
seize. And if these techniques are permitted to continue the Constitution
will be destroyed and our system of
government changed utterly without a vote of the people or any amendment
to the Constitution. Roosevelt by
his various hit or miss experiments all designed to get power into
his hands, prepared a perfect blueprint for
some future dictator of the modern school to usurp without very much
difficulty all the powers he needs to
operate a firstYDclass despotism in America.
Having changed the Neutrality Act, given a million army rifles to England
and increased the army to 1,500,000,
the President took the next step YD he handed over to Britain 50 destroyers
belonging to the American navy
without authority of Congress. Those men and women who formed the various
committees to induce this
country to go into the war approved these moves. They were honest about
it and logical, because they were
saying openly we should give every aid, even at the risk of war. But
the President was saying he was opposed
to going to war and that he was doing these things to stay out of war.
I do not here criticize his doing these
things. I criticize the reason he gave, which was the very opposite
of the truth. At the time he did these things,
83 per cent of the people month after month were registering their
opposition to getting in the war.
After the 1940 election, in fact early in 1941, the President's next
decision was the LendYDLease proposal. Senator
Burton K. Wheeler declared that this was a measure to enable the President
to fight an undeclared war on
Germany.
The truth is that the President had made up his mind to go into the
war as early as October, 1940. To believe
differently is to write him, our naval chiefs of staff and all our
high military and naval officers down as fools.
The answer must be that Roosevelt lied to the people for their own
good. And if
Roosevelt had the right to do this, to whom is the right denied? At
what point are we to cease to demand that
our leaders deal honestly and truthfully with us?
There must be a thorough philosophical inquiry into the limits within
which this convenient discursive weapon
can be used. It has been generally supposed that our diplomats are
free to lie to foreign diplomats, also that in
war and on the way into war we are free to lie ad libitum to the enemy.
The right of the President YD and maybe
certain lesser dignitaries YD to lie to our own people and, perhaps,
in certain defined situations, to each other
ought to be explored and settled. Thus it may be used impartially by
the representatives of all parties. It does
not seem fair to limit the right of lying only to good and truthful
men.
(TruthMonger Lives!!! - sog}
President and the
Prime Minister issued what they called a Joint Declaration. The most
important parts of that document were the
first three paragraphs:
"First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or otherwise.
"Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord
with the freely expressed desires of the
peoples concerned.
"Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of
government under which they will live and
they wish to see sovereign rights and selfYDgovernment restored to those
who have been forcibly deprived of
them."
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There was no reason for meeting at sea save
the purely spectacular features which Roosevelt always loved. The dramatic
effect of the meeting was very
great. It made a thunderous radio story and massive headlines. But,
as was so characteristic of Roosevelt, the
great declaration of principles was a mere incident of the meeting.
The purpose was wholly military.
Three weeks after Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt sent for all the representatives
in America of these occupied
countries and said to them:
"Be assured, gentlemen, that the restoration of the countries occupied
by Germany and suffering under the
Axis yoke is my greatest concern, which is shared in like degree by
Mr. Churchill. We promise that all will be
done to insure the independence of these countries."
Churchill was present. He turned to the Polish Ambassador and said:
"We will never forget what glorious Poland has done and is doing nor
what heroic Greece and Holland have
done in this war. I hope I need not add that Great Britain has set
herself the aim of restoring full independence
and freedom to the nations that have been overrun by Hitler."
These reassurances were to be repeated many times with varying oratorical
flourishes. And as for the "Atlantic
Charter," which was nothing more than a screen to hide what had actually
been done at Placentia Bay, a
handsome copy of it was made, bearing the names of Churchill and Roosevelt,
and placed on exhibition in the
National Museum in Washington, where crowds viewed it with reverence
as one of the great documents of
history.
. On November 27, just ten
days before the attack, the President told Secretary Stimson, who wrote
it in his diary, that our course was to
maneuver the Japanese into attacking us. This would put us into the
war and solve his problem.
The Board of Economic Warfare was created to control the export of
all materials seeking private
export and to look after the procurement of all materials essential
to the war effort, except arms and munitions.
Vice President Wallace was named chairman of the Board of Economic
Warfare (BEW).
There was an element of "cloak and dagger" in this institution. It
was at war with Hitler and Hirohito in the
markets of the world. It bought things we needed. But it also bought,
where necessary, things we did not need
in order to preclude the enemy getting them. This was called "preclusive"
buying. It issued thousands of
export licenses every day. It was quite a bureau and it bulged with
bureaucrats. At the top, next to Wallace,
was a somewhat cheaper edition of Wallace YD an authentic New Deal bureaucrat,
if there ever was one. He was
Milo Perkins, executive director.
Perkins was a man with a soul YD one of
those souls that keeps making a lot of noise inside his body. He went
in for art and music and finally
Theosophy. The New Republic said of him that "for nine years at nine
every Sunday morning, he donned his
priestly robes, took along his sons and acolytes and preached to a
congregation of fifty people."
By 1943 the BEW had 200 economic commandos in the field fighting Hitler
in the market places of the world and
around 3,000 in Washington directing their weird operations
Although this outfit spent $1,200,000,000, no law ever authorized it,
and the Senate never confirmed the
appointment of Wallace or Perkins. The President "grabbed the torch"
and created it by edict.
Of course, a great legion of economic soldiers had to have a chief
economist. How they picked him I do not
know. But these two great geopolitical warriors YD Wallace and Perkins
YD came up with a gentleman named Dr.
Maurice Parmalee, born in Constantinople.
Parmalee wrote another book labeled "Bolshevism, Fascism and the Liberal
Democratic State." In this
he renders it feasible to introduce a planned social economy much more
rapidly than has been the case in the
U.S.S.R. ...The superficial paraphernalia of capitalism can be dispensed
with more quickly than in the Soviet
Union." But the doctor had strayed into much lighter fields of literature.
He had also written a book called
"Nudism in Modern Life" which is secluded in the obscene section of
the Library of Congress. In it the doctor
revealed his interest in a science called Gymnosophy, a cult of the
old gymnosophists who it seems were
ancient Hindu hermit philosophers who went around with little or no
clothing.
"these gymnosophist nudist colonies furnish excellent opportunities
for experiments
along socialist lines ... Customary nudity is impossible under existing
undemocratic, social and economic and
political organization."
A new chief economist was brought in YD Dr. John Bovingdon.
Bovingdon was no fool. He went to Harvard and graduated with honors,
which is more than Mr. Roosevelt did.
But he, too, was one of those free spirits of the wandering winds who
had managed to live for a while in the
Orient, three years in Europe and England, two years in Russia and
for smaller terms in 22 other countries. His
Harvard class reunion book said he "engaged in art activities, painting
on fabrics, poetry, dancing, acting,
consultant on the Moscow Art Theater, oneYDman commercial monodrama
programs, weaving, sandalYDmaking"
and so on. In 1931 the police in Los Angeles raided a Red pageant for
a Lenin Memorial which Bovingdon was
staging. The experience shook Mr. Bovingdon terribly and he went to
Russia. He got a job in Moscow as a
director of the International Theatre. He worked as a journalist in
the world of free Russian speech, wrote radio
scripts and plays. He decided to return to the United States to make
us understand Russia.
In January, 1938, he appeared in Long Beach,
California, at the town's first "Communist Party celebration on the
14th anniversary of Lenin's death."
By what curious movement of the stars did these weird ideological brothers
turn up on posts of the
greatest importance in the councils of the New Deal? As fast as one
was pushed out another moved in. It could
not be by chance, since this happened in practically every important
bureau.
{Can you say 'conspiracy?...sure you can... - sog}
These two strange birds were not isolated cases. The UnYDAmerican Activities
Committee gave Wallace a list of
35 Communists in the BEW. That information was merely brushed aside
with some insulting smear against the
Committee.
It mattered not what the New Dealer touched, it became a torch to be
grabbed, it became an instrument for use
in his adventures in social engineering, and after June, 1941 when
Hitler turned on his partner Stalin, these
bureaus became roosting places for droves of Communist termites who
utilized their positions as far as they
dared to advance the interests of Soviet Russia and to help "dispense
with the superficial paraphernalia of
capitalism" in this country under cover of the war.
By no means a basically bad person, he was
congenitally incapable of resisting the destructive personal effects
of power.
*** sog ***
>From the four corners of the land, as well as from the pink and Red
purlieus of New ork and Chicago and
every big city, came the molders of the Brave New World.
*** sog ***
They put their busy fingers into everything. They dictated women's
styles, the shapes of women's stockings;
they told butchers how to carve a roast; they limited the length of
Santa Claus' whiskers in department stores.
At one time there was an almost complete breakdown of food distribution
throughout the United States. The
paper work required of an ordinary small merchant was so extensive
that it was practically impossible to comply
with.
These rules and regulations became so irksome that people ignored them.
Then the OPA set up a nationwide
network of courts before which citizens could be hauled up and tried
for breaking laws enacted by OPA
bureaucrats. If convicted, they could, under OPA rulings, have their
ration cards taken away from them YD
sentenced to starve.
One may talk about the profits of war, but there were in truth
little profits for honest men because the government YD and rightly
YD during the war drained away in drastic taxes
most of the profits.
In the financing and supervision of the war effort from
Washington practically every fiscal crime was committed. And the plain
evidence of that is before us in the bill
for the war. Few realize how vast it was. For the mind, even of the
trained financier, begins to lose its capacity
for proportion after the figures pass beyond the limit of understandable
billions. The war cost I reckon at 363
billion dollars.
Chapter Eight - The Thought Police
1.
If there is one department of human struggle which the radical revolutionist
understands and loves it is the war
that is waged on the mass mind; the war that is carried on with poisons
distilled in the mind to produce bias
and hatred. It would be strange indeed if we did not find some of the
practitioners of this dark art from New
ork and some of the offYDscourings of Europe's battered revolutionary
emigres numerously entrenched in that
thoroughly unYDAmerican institution during the war which was known as
the OWI YD the Office of War
Information.
It began with a thing called the Office of Facts and Figures.
a drove of writers and journalists whose souls were enlisted in the
great crusade to bring on the Brave
New World of the Future. It was in fact an agency for selling Roosevelt's
Third New Deal and Roosevelt
himself to the people under the guise of "maintaining public morale"
and conducting "psychological warfare."
, OWI spent $68,000,000 and had 5,561
agents scattered all over the world.
But OWI had other tasks than selling America to the Arabs. It was also
busy selling Russia to the Americans.
The chief of the Foreign Language Section of OWI was a young gentleman
28 years old who had spent his
entire life on New ork's East Side, who spoke no foreign language
and yet had the decision on whether news
should be released to Europe or not. Anybody who disagreed with his
high admiration for our Soviet ally was
labeled a fascist. There was another child wonder YD 23 years old YD
who was the Russian expert of the OWI and
who saw to it that nothing went out that was displeasing to the objectives
of our noble ally YD including
grabbing ugoslavia. OWI's broadcasts to Poland ended not with the
Polish national anthem but with a song
adopted by the Polish emigres in Moscow who were known as Stalin's
"Committee of Liberation." The expert in
charge of the Polish section was actually born in Poland, but left
there and spent the rest of his life in France
where he was notorious as a Communist. He fraternized with the Vichy
government while Hitler and Stalin were
pals, but when Hitler invaded Russia he came to America and quickly
became OWI's expert in explaining
American democracy to the people of Poland.51
The deputy director of the Pacific and Far Eastern Area was a British
subject until he got a government job in
Washington in 1942. While running this important bureau for OWI, he
wrote a play which was produced at
Hunter College. Burton Rascoe, reviewing it, said: "Its most conspicuous
purpose is to idealize the Red Army
in China, to defame the Chungking government under Chiang KaiYDshek
and to ridicule the political, social and
educational ideas of the vast majority of the American people."52
The men, material, cable and wireless time used up by OWI were immense.
It ran 350 daily radio programs and
had a daily cableYDwireless output of 100,000 words. It was the world's
largest pamphlet and magazine publisher
and a big movie producer, sending shorts to every country in the world.
It sent out 3,500 transcribed
recordings a month and turned out 50 movie shorts a year. The content
of most of this material was pure drivel.
All of this work was not just naive. OWI printed 2,500,000 pamphlets
called "The Negro in the War,"54 with
pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt, the Negroes' friends, in preparation
for the fourthYDterm campaign. It printed
a handsome volume called "Handbook of the United States"55 and gave
a British firm the right to publish it.
This gave a history of America, with the story from Leif Ericson's
discovery up to 1932 in four and oneYDhalf
pages. The rest of the history was devoted to Roosevelt and his New
Deal. This was in 1944 and a national
election was coming and England was jammed with American soldiers who
could vote.
It had a department that supplied the pulp paper magazines with direction
and suggestions on how to slant
mystery and love stories. Western story writers were told how to emphasize
the heroism of our allies YD you
know which one. Writers were told to cast their soap operas with silent,
dogged Britons, faithful Chinese and
honest Latins. They must portray Japanese as having set out to seize
our Western seaboard and the sly and
treacherous characteristics of the Jap must be contrasted with the
faithfulness of the Chinese. They suggested
that Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu be turned into a Jap instead of a Chinese.
When the war began the government, recognizing the need for protecting
our military operations from leaks
through careless or uninformed press reporting, organized the Office
of Censorship headed by Byron Price, an
able official of the Associated Press. To this bureau was given the
power to monitor all communications. It set
up a censorship organization which all publishers and broadcasters
voluntarily cooperated with. It worked
admirably and Mr. Price won the unstinted approval of the press for
his capable and tactful, yet firm, handling
of this difficult problem. No other government agency had any authority
whatever to engage in this activity.
And it was never intended that anybody should have the power to attempt
to interfere with the rights of
citizens to discuss with freedom all political questions, subject only
to the obligation not to divulge information
that would aid the enemy or defeat our military operations.
Nevertheless, the OWI and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took
upon themselves the power to
carry on the most extensive propaganda among, and the most dangerous
interference with, the
foreignYDlanguage broadcasting stations. Of course the ordinary American
official was hardly aware of the
opportunities this kind of thing gave to those who had political or
ideological axes to grind.
It was important to see that nothing subversive and nothing that would
adversely affect the war effort
was used. And for this purpose the Office of Censorship was admirably
equipped and managed. But the FCC
decided that it would take a hand, not merely in monitoring the stations
but in literally directing and controlling
them. The OWI similarly arrived at the same conclusion. It also set
up a division for dealing with the problems
of the foreignYDborn through radio.
Mr. Eugene L. Garey, chief counsel of the Congressional Select Committee
Investigating the FCC, speaking of
these conditions said:
"From the record thus far made it appears that, in one foreign language
broadcasting station in New ork City,
the program director, the announcer, the script writer, the censor,
and the monitor of the ItalianYDlanguage
programs are all aliens or persons owing their positions to the Office
of War Information, with the approval of
the FCC.
"The situation thus portrayed is not peculiar to this single station,
or to this one city. Information in our
possession indicates that the same situation prevails generally in
the foreign language stations throughout the
country. Every such key position in each of the three radio stations
presently under investigation are found to
be similarly staffed. These staffs select the news, edit the script,
and announce the program. The program, in
turn, is censored by them, monitored by them, and is presented under
the direction of a program director of
similar character.
"From these apparently unrelated facts the picture must be further
developed.
"OWI had the men and the material. It had the proper dye to color the
news. It also had the desire to select and
censor the news. What it lacked was the power, or perhaps more accurately
stated, even the color of power, to
carry their designs into effect. Hence the need to enlist the Federal
Communications Commission in its purpose.
"True it is that the Federal Communications Commission had no such
lawful power, but the Federal
Communications Commission did have the power to license and hence the
power to compel obedience to its
directions. The record now shows their unlawful use of this power.
"Working together in a common purpose, the Federal Communications Commission
and the Office of War
Information have accomplished a result that compels pause YD and presents
the solemn question of 'Whither are
we going?'
"A division called the War Problems Division was created by the Federal
Communications Commission, and a
staff of attorneys began to function.
"This division was not a regulatory body. It was not formed to instruct,
or supervise, or to correct. It was
formed for the avowed purpose of unlawfully liquidating all of the
radio personnel in the foreignYDlanguage field
that did not meet with its favor. A real gestapo was created and a
lawless enterprise was launched.
"It is suggested that we accept this unlawful situation as a benevolent
expedient of the moment, but no such
purpose as we find here disclosed, however benevolently cloaked, can
justify the practices we find. All tyranny
begins under the guise of benevolence.
"The voices of these aliens go into our homes, and the unwary are led
to believe that they speak with authority
and official approval. They even censor our Christmas and Easter religious
programs, and tell us what music we
may hear. The FCC is alarmed about whether we will react properly to
news furnished by our national news
agencies. Apparently we can still read the news in our press, but we
can only hear what these aliens permit us
to. What next medium of communications will receive the benevolent
attention of these misguided zealots?
Obviously, the press.
"These interpreters of our national policy YD these slanters of our
news YD these destroyers of free speech YD are
alien in birth, alien in education, alien in training and in thought.
"And still these are the people who are permitted to mold our thoughts
YD to tell us what America's war aims and
purposes are. These people are in position to color, to delete, or
to slant, as they see fit, in accordance with
their own peculiar alien views and ideologies.
"Persons are being accused of being proYDfascist, and that without proof
and without trial. Persons suspected of
being proYDfascist, and without proof, have been removed from the air
and replaced by wearers of the Black Shirt
...
"If the radio can thus be controlled in August, 1943, there is nothing
to prevent the same control from slanting
our political news and nothing to prevent the coloring of our war aims
and purposes when peace comes."57
In the presence of a government which had enlarged its power over the
lives and the thoughts and opinions of
citizens and which did not hesitate to use that power, the whole citizenry
was intimidated. Editors, writers,
commentators were intimidated. Men whose opinions did not conform to
the reigning philosophy were driven
from the air, from magazines and newspapers. While American citizens
who were moved by a deep and
unselfish devotion to the ideals of this Republic YD however wrongYDheaded
that may be in the light of the new
modes of "freedom" YD were forced into silence, the most blatant and
disruptive revolutionary lovers of the
systems of both fascism and Communism and that illegitimate offspring
of both YD Red fascism YD were lording it
over our minds.
All this was possible for one reason and one reason only YD because
the President of the United States
countenanced these things, encouraged them and in many cases sponsored
them, not because he was a
Communist or fascist or held definitely to any political system, but
because at the moment they contributed to
his own ambitions.
When a nation is at war, its leaders are compelled by the necessities
of practical administration to use every
means at hand to sell the war to the people who must fight it and pay
for it. As part of that job it is usual to
include the leader himself in the package. He is therefore portrayed
in heroic proportions and colors in order to
command for his leadership the fullest measure of unity. War, as we
have seen, puts into the hands of a leader
control over the instruments of propaganda and opinion on an everYDincreasing
scale. In our day the press, the
radio, the movies, even the schoolroom and the pulpit are mobilized
to justify the war, to magnify the leader and
to intimidate his critics. The citizen who is hardy enough to question
the official version of the leader and his
policies may find himself labeled as a public enemy or even as a traitor.
Hence as the war proceeds, amidst all
the trappings which the art of theater can contribute, it is possible
to build up a vast fraud, with an
everYDmounting torrent of false news, false pictures, false eulogies
and false history. After every war many years
are required to reduce its great figures to their just proportions
and to bring the whole pretentious legend back
into focus with truth.
the public was treated to the royal spectacles off the coast
of Newfoundland aboard the Augusta, at Quebec, Casablanca, Moscow,
Cairo, Teheran and finally at alta.
Eloquent communiques pretended to inform the people of what had been
agreed on.
We now know that these communiques told us little of what had happened;
that the whole story lay, for long,
behind a great curtain of secrecy; that much YD though not all YD has
now been painfully brought to light and that
what stands revealed is a story very different from that heroic chronicle
of triumphs with which we were regaled
at the time.
As Roosevelt saw it, Stalin was his great target. He began by completely
deceiving himself about Stalin. First of
all, he decided he must cultivate Stalin's good will and to do this
he convinced himself he must sell Stalin to our
people. Accordingly the instruments of propaganda which he could influence
YD the radio and the movies and to
a considerable degree, the press YD were set to work upon the great
task.
Under the influence of this benevolent atmosphere the Reds in New ork
and their compliant dupes, the
fellowYDtravelers, swarmed into Washington and presently were sitting
in positions of power or influence in the
policyYDmaking sections of the government. Joe Davies had been induced
to go to Moscow, wrote his notorious
"Mission to Moscow," a jumble of obvious fictions which were later
transferred to the screen several times
exaggerated and shot into millions of minds in movie houses.
We know now from the election returns
of 1944 that the Reds had in their hands enough support to have turned
the tide against Roosevelt. In New
ork State, for instance, Roosevelt won its 47 electoral votes by a
majority of 317,000. But he got 825,000 votes
from the Red American Labor Party dominated by the Communists, which
had also nominated him, and the
American Liberal Party made up of the pinks, which also nominated him.
Without these votes he would have
lost the state. He dared not defy these two powerful groups. On the
other hand, he was in a very deep hole
with the votes of the Polish, Lithuanian, Serbian and other Baltic
and Balkan peoples living in America who
were citizens. He had betrayed the Poles, the Serbs and the Baltic
peoples. But he had managed to keep it dark.
Somehow he must avoid any publication of the truth until after the
election.
They made a decision at Quebec which has up to this moment paralyzed
utterly the
making of a stable peace in Europe and is pregnant with consequences
so terrible for the future that the mind
draws away from them in consternation.
Secretary Hull said: "This was a plan of blind vengeance ... It failed
to see that in striking at Germany it was
striking at all Europe." The proposals "that the mines be ruined was
almost breathtaking in its implications for
all Europe."
Beyond all this, of course, was our dignity as a civilized
people. The barbarians could sweep into enemy countries and ravage
their fields, burn their cities and murder
their leaders. This is a job from which a civilized people must recoil
if they have not lost their souls.
Roosevelt agreed to the Morgenthau Plan to destroy German industry
and to reduce Germany to a country
primarily agricultural and pastoral. Secretaries Hull and Stimson did
not know anything about it until four days
after it was done.
e the contents of the Morgenthau Plan leaked to the papers and
Roosevelt became alarmed at the violence of the reaction, a fine evidence
of the fundamentally decent nature of
the majority of Americans.
In the end the President was persuaded to get out of this appalling
agreement so far as destroying the mines of
the Ruhr were concerned. But Stimson declares "the same attitude remained,"
and the whole world now knows
of the frightful wreckage that was carried on in Germany and the blow
to the economy of all Europe that was
delivered in the name of "blind vengeance" and immortal hatred.
The administration was now the hopeless prisoner of these demanding
and ruthless radical labor
leaders, who had shown their ability to elect or defeat the Democratic
party, who had filled all the departments
and bureaus with their agents and who had insinuated their experts
into the CIO labor unions and their
propagandists into the radio, the movies and all the great instruments
of communication and opinion YD a fact
which Mr. Roosevelt's successors would have to face when the war ended.
What had become of the Atlantic Charter? On December 20, 1944, the
President at a press conference was
asked about the Charter which he and Churchill had signed. His reply
literally bowled over the correspondents.
There was not and never had been a complete Atlantic Charter signed
by him and Churchill, he replied. Then
where is the Charter now, he was asked. He replied: "There wasn't any
copy of the Atlantic Charter so far as I
know." It was just a press release. It was scribbled on a piece of
paper by him and Churchill and Sumner Welles
and Sir Alexander Cadogan. It was just handed to the radio operator
aboard the British and American warships
to put on the air as a news release. Further inquiry revealed that
Stephen Early had handed it out on his own
with the signatures of Churchill and Roosevelt attached. And over on
the wall of the National Museum in
Washington, beautifully framed and illuminated after the manner of
an ancient document YD like Magna Carta or
the Declaration of Independence YD was the great Atlantic Charter itself,
with the signatures of Roosevelt and
Churchill. Daily visitors stood before it as before some great historic
document. John O'Donnell, of the New
ork Daily News, asked the curator where he got it. He answered that
it came from the Office of War
Information. They had "loaned" the precious document to the National
Museum. By inquiry at the OWI YD that
prolific fountain of phony news YD O'Donnell learned that OWI had gotten
it up and affixed the names of
Roosevelt and Churchill. They had printed 240,000 copies of it. O'Donnell
went back to the Museum with this
information. And lo! the great Charter was gone. An attendant told
him it had been ordered off the wall twenty
minutes before. Thus ended the story of this wretched fraud. The fake
document which was never signed and
was nothing more than a publicity stunt to conceal the real purposes
of the Atlantic meeting had been slain by
its chief sponsor and, of course, all its highYDsounding professions,
after Teheran, had become as sounding
brass or a tinkling cymbal.
On January 20, 1945, Roosevelt was sworn in as President of the United
States for a fourth term. Three days
later he left Norfolk on the heavy cruiser Quincy for what was to be
his last act in the hapless drama of peace.
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The Polish question was "settled." The formal proposal to hand over
eastern Poland YD east of the Curzon line YD
was made by Roosevelt himself.102 As to western Poland, Stalin already
had a government there named by him
and composed of Communists representing no one but Stalin himself.
Russia wanted the amount to be 20 billion dollars of which she would
take half. It
was agreed that labor might be taken as a possible source of reparations.
This was just a diplomatic way of
authorizing the seizure of human beings to work as slaves after the
war ended and is the basis of that dreadful
crime perpetrated after hostilities ceased to which the President of
the United States agreed.
As the conference ended, Roosevelt remained an extra day because Stalin
wanted to talk with him. He did so
alone. What he wanted settled was "the political aspects of Russia's
participation" in the Pacific. This he was
able to do very quickly and to his complete satisfaction. In return
for Russian participation in the Pacific,
Roosevelt agreed that the Kuriles Islands would be handed to Russia,
who would also get Sakhalin Island,
internationalization of the Port of Darien, the lease of Port Arthur
as a naval base and joint operation with China
of the Eastern and Southern Manchurian railroads. And Roosevelt promised
to use his influence with Chiang
to force him to agree. This secret agreement, like the one supporting
the use of slave labor, was not made
public and was concealed even from Byrnes who was Roosevelt's adviser
at alta. He did not hear of it until
after Mr. Roosevelt's death. Then he saw a reference to it in a Russian
dispatch. By that time he was Secretary
of State. He asked President Truman to have the White House records
searched for this and any other secret
outstanding I.O.U.'s.105
He did
suggest that to avoid criticism at home the United States be given
three votes too. And Stalin agreed. When
Byrnes got back to the United States he found a note from Roosevelt
instructing him not to discuss this
agreement even in private. Later Roosevelt decided not to ask for the
three votes for the United States. Byrnes
says he never discovered the reason.106
On the way home
General Watson, his military secretary, died suddenly of heart disease.
Roosevelt reached Washington the end
of February. On March 1 he appeared before a joint session of Congress.
He told the Congress that "more than
ever before the major allies are closely united," that "the ideal of
lasting peace will become a reality." There was
no hint that the surrender which was now formally announced with respect
to eastern Poland was in fact a
major defeat. The disappearance of the Baltic states and practically
all the Balkans behind Stalin's iron curtain
was not announced in any other terms than as a great forward step in
the liberation of Europe. As for western
Poland, there were heavy overtones of guilt and frustration unintentionally
evident.
In two months Roosevelt was dead. Truman became President. Shortly
after, in May, the German Army
surrendered. The fighting was in the West was over.
"Silent, mournful, broken Czechoslovakia recedes into the darkness.
She
has suffered in every respect by her association with the Western democracies."
Chamberlain appeased Hitler
and averted war. Churchill got for England both a war and appeasement.
Stalin had merely to sit tight, to make known
his wishes and Roosevelt laid them in his lap with eager compliance
in the notion that he could thus soften
Stalin. It is all the more incredible when we remember that the things
he was laying in Stalin's lap were the
existence of little nations and the rights of little peoples we had
sworn to defend. And when Truman and
Byrnes went to Potsdam what confronted them was an appalling mess.
Roosevelt not only made agreements secret from the people but secret
from his
closest advisers in the government. He made agreements with Stalin
hostile to the objectives of Churchill and
kept secret from Churchill. He made secret agreements with Chiang KaiYDshek,
secret from both Churchill and
Stalin, and secret agreements in derogation of Chiang KaiYDshek's interests
without his knowledge. And he made
many secret agreements which no one in our State Department knew about
until his death and then learned
about them the hard way, by having them flung in their faces at embarrassing
moments by Molotov.
At the end of all this, Russia held in her hands a vast belt of land
running from the Baltic sea in the north to the
Black Sea in the south, comprising eleven nations with a population
of 100 million people. These she held, not
as parts of the Soviet Union, but as puppet states, presided over by
Red Quislings of Stalin's own selection
who represented him and not the people they governed, any more than
Quisling represented the people of
Norway.
The truth is that Roosevelt was a dying man when he was elected, that
many of those around him knew it, that
the most elaborate care was exercised to conceal the fact from the
people and that the misgivings of those who
observed it were justified by events, since he died less than three
months after his fourth inauguration. The
progress of that illness and the means employed to deceive the people
must be examined.
Rear Admiral Ross T. McIntire, his official physician, felt called
upon to put in a book his formal apologia.
He was a naval officer employed by the people to watch
over the President's health and these statements had the effect of
deceiving the employers of the President and
of the Admiral YD namely the people.
What disease Roosevelt suffered from at Hyde Park and later, that produced
such grave consequences, we do
not know save upon the statements of Dr. McIntire. Many other doctors
were called in to examine the patient,
but none of these men has ever made any statements. However, while
the illness seemingly began at Hyde Park
after the return from Teheran, there is at least some evidence that
he was far from sound before that time. Three
men have written about the trip to Cairo and Teheran YD Dr. McIntire,
Mike Reilly, chief of the President's Secret
Service guard, and Elliott Roosevelt. The President went to Cairo by
sea. But he wanted to fly from there to
Teheran. Reilly tells us that Admiral McIntire "did not want to submit
some of the members of the party to the
rigors of high altitude flight" but that "the President was not one
of these members."112 And McIntire
volunteers the information that Roosevelt suffered no discomfort on
high altitude flights and had shown no
signs of anoxemia when flying at altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet.113
ou might suppose from this Roosevelt
was quite a flier. et he had never been in a plane since he flew to
Chicago for his first acceptance speech 11
years before until he made the trip to Casablanca YD his only flight
while President before Teheran. However,
Elliott Roosevelt in his book defeats these yarns. He tells how McIntire
was worried about Father's projected
flight. "I'm serious, Elliott," says McIntire. "I think he could fly
only as far as Basra and then go on by train."
Elliott wanted to know what height his father might fly, to which McIntire
replied: "Nothing over 7500 feet YD and
that's tops."114
Elliott talked to the President's proposed pilot, Major Otis Bryan
who, with Mike Reilly, made an inspection
flight from Teheran to Basra and back and reported that the trip could
be made without going higher than 7000
feet, which, says Elliott, "pleased Father very much."115 Thus McIntire
and Reilly are both caught redYDhanded
misleading their readers. This was before Teheran.
Elliott talked to the President's proposed pilot, Major Otis Bryan
who, with Mike Reilly, made an inspection
flight from Teheran to Basra and back and reported that the trip could
be made without going higher than 7000
feet, which, says Elliott, "pleased Father very much."115 Thus McIntire
and Reilly are both caught redYDhanded
misleading their readers. This was before Teheran.
Whatever malady struck Roosevelt down at Hyde Park in December and
kept him pretty much out of circulation
until nearly the middle of May, 1944, we know that McIntire at that
time caused a heart specialist from Boston
to be inducted into the service to remain continuously at Roosevelt's
side and that this heart specialist, Dr.
Howard Bruenn, said a year later at Warm Springs that he "never let
Roosevelt out of his sight," which is a
most unusual performance in the case of a patient whose "stout heart
never failed him," as Dr. McIntire puts it
A great mystery surrounded this illness.
. He was dying slowly at first, rapidly later. And at his side as his
chief adviser was
another dying man YD Harry Hopkins. Hopkins had had a portion of his
stomach removed for ulcers and what
was known as a gastroYDenterotomy performed. After this his liver troubled
him and the gall bladder failed to
supply satisfactorily the essential bile necessary to digestion.
These two dying men, floating slowly out of life, were deliberately
put into power through a fourthYDterm election by a carefully arranged
deception practiced upon the American
people and upon some, at least, of the party leaders. Here was a crime
committed against a great nation which
had made tremendous sacrifices and against the peace and security of
the world in a moment of the gravest
danger. History will pronounce its verdict upon all who were guilty.
Dr. McIntire was immediately notified of the stroke in
Washington and he, Mrs. Roosevelt and Steve Early left at once by plane
for Warm Springs, arriving there at
11 P.M. They immediately decided to have no autopsy. The body was consigned
to its coffin and orders issued
not to open it. It was taken from Warm Springs next morning at 9 o'clock.
It reached Washington next day YD the
14th YD and after lying for a few hours without ever being opened was
taken that night to Hyde Park for
interment next day. It has been the custom in the past for the remains
of deceased Presidents to lie in state in
the Capitol. This was not done.
Present in the cottage when the President was stricken were the artist,
Mrs.
Schoumantoff, who was painting his portrait, his two cousins, his valet
and several others. The artist, a
Russian, was ordered to leave at once. She took a train without delay
and was not located until two days later
at Locust Valley, L.I.
At St. Helena the British government provided its illustrious
prisoner, Napoleon I, with a physician. He was Dr. Francesco Antomarchi,
a Corsican, who however, did not
seem particularly fond of his fallen countryman and who failed signally
to win Napoleon's confidence. Dr.
Antomarchi persisted to the end in the belief that his royal patient
was not seriously ill. Napoleon convinced
himself that his physician did not know what he was doing and that
the medicines he was prescribing were
actually injuring him. Napoleon watched his chance and when the doctor's
back was turned, handed the mixture
just prepared for him to an aide who swallowed it and was immediately
taken with a violent internal disturbance.
The Emperor denounced Antomarchi as an assassin. Dr. MacLaurin,126
who has written interestingly of this
case, observes that from the symptoms now known to be present and even
in the then state of medical
knowledge at that period, the veriest blockhead would have known that
the Emperor was seriously ill.
Napoleon died shortly after the incident described above of cancer
of the stomach. In this case, instead of
passing up the autopsy, Antomarchi performed one himself in order to
prove that there were no symptoms
present to inform him of the presence of cancer and he wrote a book
upon the subject.
He did not restore our economic system to vitality. He
changed it. The system he blundered us into is more like the managed
and bureaucratized, stateYDsupported
system of Germany before World War I than our own traditional order.
Before his regime we lived in a system
which depended for its expansion upon private investment in private
enterprise. Today we live in a system
which depends for its expansion and vitality upon the government. This
is a preYDwar European importation YD
imported at the moment when it had fallen into complete disintegration
in Europe. In America today every
fourth person depends for his livelihood upon employment either directly
by the government or indirectly in
some industry supported by government funds. In this substituted system
the government confiscates by
taxes or borrowings the savings of all the citizens and invests them
in nonYDwealthYDproducing enterprises in
order to create work. Behold the picture of American economy today:
taxes which confiscate the savings of
every citizen, a public debt of 250 billion dollars as against a preYDRoosevelt
debt of 19 billions, a government
budget of 40 billions instead of four before Roosevelt, inflation doubling
the prices and reducing the
lowerYDbracket employed workers to a state of pauperism as bad as that
of the unemployed in the depression,
more people on various kinds of government relief than when we had
11 million unemployed, Americans
trapped in the economic disasters and the political quarrels of every
nation on earth and a system of permanent
militarism closely resembling that we beheld with horror in Europe
for decades, bureaucrats swarming over
every field of life and the President calling for more power, more
priceYDfixing, more regulations and more billions.
Does this look like the traditional American scene? Or does it not
look rather like the system built by Bismarck
in Germany in the last century and imitated by all the lesser Bismarcks
in Europe?
He changed our political system with two weapons YD blankYDcheck congressional
appropriations and blankYDcheck congressional legislation. In 1933,
Congress abdicated much of its power when
it put billions into his hands by a blanket appropriation to be spent
at his sweet will and when it passed general
laws, leaving it to him, through great government bureaus of his appointment,
to fill in the details of legislation
He used it to break down the power of
Congress and concentrate it in the hands of the executive. The end
of these two betrayals YD the smashing of
our economic system and the twisting of our political system YD can
only be the Planned Economic State, which,
either in the form of Communism or Fascism, dominates the entire continent
of Europe today. The capitalist
system cannot live under these conditions. The capitalist system cannot
survive a Planned Economy. Such an
economy can be managed only by a dictatorial government capable of
enforcing the directives it issues. The
only result of our present system YD unless we reverse the drift YD must
be the gradual extension of the fascist
sector and the gradual disappearance of the system of free enterprise
under a free representative government.
how has it advanced the cause of democracy? We liberated Europe
from Hitler and turned it over to the mercies of a far more terrible
tyrant and actually tried to sell him to the
people as a savior of civilization. Behold Europe! Does one refer to
the wreckage there as liberation and
salvation? Is anyone so naive as to suppose that democracy and free
capitalism have been restored in Europe?
Fascism has departed from Germany, but a hybrid system of socialism
and capitalism in chains has come to
England, which is called social democracy but is on its way to Fascism
with all the controls without which such
a system cannot exist. And in America the price of the war is that
fatal deformity of our own economic and
political system which Roosevelt effected under the impact of the war
necessities.
The war rescued him and he seized upon it like a drowning man. By leading
his country into the fringes of the war at first and then deep into
its center all over the world he was able to do
the only things that could save him YD spend incomprehensible billions,
whip up spending in the hot flames of
war hysteria, put every man and his wife and grandparents into the
war mills, while under the pressure of
patriotic inhibitions, he could silence criticism and work up the illusion
of the war leader.
Look up the promises he made, not to our own people, but to the Chinese,
to Poland, to
Czechoslovakia, to the Baltic peoples in Lithuania and Latvia and Estonia,
to the Jews out of one side of his
mouth and to the Arabs out of the other side. He broke every promise.
The figure of Roosevelt exhibited before the eyes of our people is
a fiction. There was no such being as that
noble, selfless, hardYDheaded, wise and farseeing combination of philosopher,
philanthropist and warrior which
has been fabricated out of pure propaganda and which a small collection
of dangerous cliques in this country
are using to advance their own evil ends.
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In June the longYDawaited invasion of the continent was launched. With
this we will not concern ourselves. The
other subject that occupied Roosevelt's mind was his plan to have himself
renominated for a fourth time.
The President had lost his head, at least a little. Congress was slipping
away from him. A growing section of his
party, particularly in the Senate, was moving out of that collection
of incongruous elements called the Third
New Deal. It was crawling with Reds and their gullible allies who got
themselves into key positions in all the
bureaus and were talking with great assurance about what they were
going to do with America and the world.
The Communists had all become antiYDfascists and everybody who was against
the Communists was, therefore,
a fascist. A group of organizations financed by undisclosed benefactors
was riding roughshod through the
country smearing everybody who questioned the grandiose plans of the
Great Leader for remaking America
and the world. Nobody was getting a hotter dose of this smearing than
the American Congress. The radio and
the frightened press and magazines kept up a barrage against the members
of the President's own party in both
houses.
It was a Democratic bill and the blast that exploded in his face brought
him up with a jerk. In the upper house, Senator Barkley, Democratic
leader, Roosevelt's own representative
there, rose to upbraid him. He said the message was "a calculated and
deliberate assault upon the legislative
integrity of every member of Congress." He cried: "I do not propose
to take it lying down," as Democratic and
Republican senators united in a roar of applause. He ended his philippic
with an announcement that made
headlines in every paper in the country. He declared that after seven
years of carrying the New Deal banner for
the President, he now resigned his post as Democratic majority leader
and he called on every member of the
Congress to preserve its selfYDrespect and override the veto. The Senate
overrode it 72 to 14 and the House 299
to 95. It brought Roosevelt tumbling off his high horse. He sent Steve
Early running to Barkley's home that
very night to beg him not to quit. Barkley yielded.
McIntire was a naval doctor in 1932 and was recommended to
Roosevelt as White House physician by Admiral Grayson. McIntire was
an eye, ear and nose specialist. He got
along famously with Roosevelt, was elevated by him to the grade of
admiral and made head of the Naval
Hospital Service.
Thus once again the problem of disease entangled itself in the making
of history.
It had happened after the First World War when the President was stricken
by a brain
hemorrhage that paralyzed his body and impaired his mind and, worse
than this, disturbed his normal mental
balance. What might have been the course of history had Woodrow Wilson's
mental and physical powers
survived must be a matter of speculation.
We have seen how the Communist party had successfully penetrated the
unions organized by the Congress of
Industrial Organizations YD the CIO YD and how John L. Lewis and David
Dubinsky had got out of it for this
reason, leaving Sidney Hillman in complete control. We have also seen
how the war brought Hillman to the top
in White House circles when he and William Knudsen became the directors
of the economic war effort.
Knudsen departed in good time, but Hillman remained close to the White
House.
. By 1943, Earl Browder, Communist
leader, had about completed the discovery that there was no hope for
a proletarian revolution in America. The
party got nowhere preaching Communism. The people just wouldn't listen.
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far by using a different technique. After all, Communist revolutionaries
know that before they can introduce
Communism they must destroy the political and economic system of the
country in which they conspire.
t fascism YD the Planned Capitalist Economy
YD is merely a decadent phase of capitalism. For this reason the Communist
party had been promoting with great
success RedYDfront organizations and inducing the most important people,
like Mrs. Roosevelt, Henry Wallace
and scores of prominent leaders in education and public life, to work
with them.
As 1944 opened, Browder decided to liquidate the Communist party. It
would go out of politics. It would
become a mere educational association. This was done, and Browder and
Sidney Hillman teamed up to capture
the American Labor Party. This had been formed originally in New ork
City to provide a political vehicle for
Fiorello LaGuardia in his local politics. It had all sorts of people
in it. There were a lot of Reds, a lot of socialists
and a lot of parlor and campus pinks of all sorts, plus a lot of social
reformers and welfare reformers. It had
corralled a lot of votes YD enough to swing an election in New ork
State YD by giving or withholding its vote
from the Democrats. It supported Lehman in 1940 and elected him on
the Democratic ticket. It refused to
endorse the Democratic candidate, Bennett, for governor in 1942 and
the Democratic vote, without it, was
insufficient and thus Dewey became governor. Now Browder and Hillman
joined forces and decided to take
over the American Labor Party. They met resistance from the mixed collection
of pinks who had control, but in
a bitter battle Browder and Hillman took it over. Actually Browder
dominated this team because it was
Communist votes that did the trick.
In addition to this, Hillman had organized in 1943 a new political
labor group called the CIO Political Action
Committee. The CIO had violated the law by supporting candidates in
various primary elections and to get
around this Hillman formed this Political Action Committee and pressure
was put on members of CIO unions to
compel them to join. This organization was now being used as a club
in the Democratic party to bludgeon
Democratic congressmen and officials generally to play ball with Hillman,
Wallace and their crowd, while
Hillman and Browder did business as a team in New ork State in the
newly reYDformed Communist American
Labor Party.
The Democratic party could win if it could carry the Southern states
and in addition New ork, Massachusetts,
Illinois, Michigan and New Jersey. These states could be carried with
the support of Sidney Hillman's Political
Action Committee and Browder's American Labor Party, but not without
them and Roosevelt was the only
possible candidate who could get this support. The Democrats had to
nominate Roosevelt or lose the election.
There were some Democrats who thought it was better to lose the election,
but not enough of them.
Accordingly when the convention assembled in Chicago on July 19, Sidney
Hillman was there, not as a
delegate YD he was not even a member of the party YD but to see that
the subservient Democrats behaved to his
satisfaction and to the satisfaction of his friend and partner, Browder.
To this pass had Roosevelt's personal
political ambitions brought the Democratic party of Jefferson, Cleveland
and Wilson. Hillman had a
headquarters there. He wasn't worried about Roosevelt's nomination.
That was settled. He wasn't worried about
the platform. That was written to his satisfaction before the convention
assembled by Sam Rosenman. He had
one more demand. He wanted Henry Wallace nominated again for Vice President.
Harry Hopkins and Henry Wallace and, of course, Sidney Hillman
knew. They knew that Roosevelt was doomed and that if they could name
Henry Wallace Vice President this
time, the government would be in their hands.
But Chicago had a visitor about whom nothing was known until later.
On the evening of July 14, Roosevelt left
Washington with great secrecy on a special train. It reached Chicago
on Saturday the 15th. That same day,
Robert E. Hannegan, Democratic national chairman, got to Chicago. Reporters
awaited him at the station. But
he slipped out through a rear door of his train and into Mayor Kelly's
policeYDescorted automobile and vanished.
Reporters frantically hunted him all over town. He remained out of
sight until the next day. But in the meantime
he had made a visit to Roosevelt's train, secretly parked on a remote
railroad siding. There poor Wallace's
goose was cooked. Hannegan, too, got a letter. It said the President
would be happy to have either Harry
Truman or William Douglas as his running mate. And as Hannegan was
leaving the train, Roosevelt warned
him "to clear everything with Sidney." The Presidential approval of
Truman was no good until Sidney O.K.'d it
Truman was nominated with 1100 votes to only 66 for
Wallace. But not until Sidney Hillman had approved the change.
His first speech was not made until September 24 to a dinner given
by the International Teamsters'
Union dominated by Daniel Tobin YD an AFL union. Its purpose was to
put some emphasis on the support of the
AFL in view of the bitter feeling among AFL leaders because of the
dominant role Sidney Hillman's CIO was
playing in Roosevelt's councils and particularly in its favored position
before Roosevelt's Labor Board
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Secret Service Page-
The first occurred on February 1, 1933, in Miami, Florida Giuseppe
Zangara fired five
shots a President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was making an impromptu
speech while sitting
in an open car that had stopped momentarily. Although none of the shots
hit President Roosevelt,
Zangara mortally wounded Anton Cermak, the Mayor of Chicago, and hit
four other people,
including a Secret Service agent.
On February 15, 1933, Zangara attended
a speech given by Roosevelt at Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida.
When Roosevelt had finished his talk and was preparing to leave,
Zangara pulled out a pistol and opened fire. A bystander
deflected the assassin's aim by pushing his arm into the air.
Zangara wounded five people who had been near the
president-elect, two of them seriously. Most critically injured was
Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak, who was struck by the bullet in
the chest which then lodged in his spine.
Zangara was immediately charged with four counts of attempted
murder. He was not charged initially with the wounding of
Cermak, as authorities waited to see if the mayor's wounds
would prove fatal. The State charged Zangara for attempting to
murder Franklin Roosevelt, Russell Caldwell, Margaret Kruise,
and William Sinnott. Zangara was found guilty on each count and
sentenced to four consecutive twenty year terms.
On March 6, Mayor Cermak died from complications stemming
from the shooting. The same day Zangara was indicted by a
grand jury and charged with first degree murder in the death of
Cermak. His trial began on March 9 and ended on March 11
with a guilty verdict and a death sentence. The prisoner was
transported to the Florida State Prison at Raiford, where he was
executed on March 20, 1933.
The parade car moved slowly down the street as President-elect Roosevelt
and Mayor Cermak
smiled and waved. The car stopped and President-elect Roosevelt gave
a speech while sitting on
the back of the car. A man named Guiseppe Zangara pushed through the
crowd. He fired five
shots at the President-elect. The bullets hit four people and Mayor
Cermak. The mayor fell out of
the car and called out "The President, get him away!" But Roosevelt
ordered his car to stop and
that Mayor Cermak be put in with him. President-elect Roosevelt held
Mayor Cermak all the way
to the hospital.
Mayor Anton J. Cermak died three weeks later, on March 8, 1933. His
body was taken back to
Chicago and buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery.
Guiseppe Zangara was executed in the electric chair on March 21, 1933.
That was only 13 days
after Mayor Cermak died.
It was not always thus. Consider the case of Guiseppe Zangara, who
was executed in 1933 for the
attempted assassination of President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in
which Chicago Mayor Anton
J. Cermak was fatally shot. Zangara pleaded guilty in state court on
March 10, was sentenced to
death, and was executed on March 20 -- an interval of 10 days! Kenneth
J. Davis, FDR: The
New ork ears 1928-1933 (Random House, 1985) at 427-435.
After Roosevelt had delivered a
speech in Florida on February 14, 1938, Guiseppe Zangara, an unemployed
bricklayer, fired six
sbots from a handgun at Roosevelt from twelve yards away. The president
elect, who was sitting
in an open car, was uninjured but five other people were shot, including
Chicago mayor Anton
Cernak, who was killed. Zangara, who had a pathological hatred for
rich and powerful figures,
was found guilty of murder and electrocuted.February 15, 1933, Guiseppe
Zangara rose early in Miami, Florida to assassinate Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, president-elect. In the past weeks, FDR's popularity
had increased. That
warm, reassuring voice, that ready grin and tilted cigarette holder,
had reached out to touch
millions of folks all over America. Zangara did not share these emotions.
Pushing his way through
the crowd, Zangara shouted out "There are too many people starving
to death!" He fired shot after
shot at FDR, but a woman's quick move knocked the gun upward. The bullets
hit several
bystanders and mortally wounded Mayor Cermak of Miami.
1
0
On March 21, 1933, Zangara marched into the execution chamber shouting
against the
"capitalists" and expressing disappointment that no news camera-men
were permitted to witness
his execution. "Goodbye, adios to the world," were his last words.
3
FDR's Looking Forward published
FDR is shot at in assassination attempt in Miami, Florida, by Guiseppe
Zangara, 15
February
Giuseppe Zangara was sentenced to serve 80 years for shooting at President
elect Franklin
Roosevelt in 1933. Though Roosevelt was missed, five bystanders, including
Chicago Mayor
Anton Cermak, were struck. Three weeks after the attack, Cermak died
of complications.
Zangara's sentence was then changed to death sentence. Thirty-three
days after the attack,
Zangara was strapped into the electric chair at Florida's Raiford Prison.
He glared at his
executioners and declared, "Goodbye, adios to all the world." His unclaimed
body was buried
in an unmarked prison grave.
In 1989, as part of an effort by court officials to recover missing
court files of
historical significance, he filed an FOIA request with the U.S. Secret
Service
seeking to get back court files concerning assassin Giuseppe Zangara.
Zangara, a 32-year-old bricklayer, fired four shots at President-elect
Franklin
Roosevelt's motorcade in 1933 in Miami. Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak
was
killed and four people were wounded. Roosevelt escaped unharmed. Zangara
was found guilty of murder and was executed about a month later.
Winslow said a Miami court order showed that a Secret Service agent
had
checked out Zangara's death warrant and some other court documents
in 1954
but never had returned them. Unfortunately, he said, the FOIA request
failed to
turn up the missing documents.
GIUSEPPE
ZANGARA
pleaded guilty and
was executed
March 20, 1933 for
the March 7, 1933
death of Chicago
Mayor Anton
Cermak, who was
fatally wounded in
an attempt on the
life of
President-elect
Franklin D.
Roosevelt in
Miami on Feb. 15,
1933.
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE - May 1998
by DOMINIQUE VIDAL
National and/or social liberation movements worldwide are equally affected.
The
ideology and power bloc which used to be their mainstay, whether they
liked it or
not, has disappeared. The various movements and causes have dropped
out of the
international spotlight and are no longer up for grabs in the East
West confrontation.
In fact, amid general indifference, they have largely forfeited their
means of action and
political leverage.
With its main enemy out of the way, along with the economic, ideological
and military
threat it represented, the West, led by the United States, has now
become the master
of the world. A damaging result of this new world order has been the
beginning of the
process of globalisation. It is no paradox to say it probably began
on 9 November
1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall, or in August 1991 when Mikhail
Gorbachev
rallied to the American crusade in the Gulf, or indeed on 8 December
1991, the date
of the dissolution of the Soviet Union
For decades, every socialist project was contrasted with its only existing
embodiment: so-called "real" socialism. And, among revolutionary forces
themselves,
the process of devising a plausible radical alternative was tragically
limited by the
Soviet horizon.
So, despite the consequences described at the beginning, the fall of
communism
removes a severe handicap. Far from presaging the end of history and
the irrelevance
of radical thought, it actually gives a whole new lease of life to
ideas of utopia. Future
generations will have the freedom to conceive a different kind of society
without
having to define themselves in terms of a communist model. Of course,
there is no
going back to a clean slate. However, with the passing of time, it
should be possible
to learn lessons from the failure of communism and - in other forms
and for other
reasons - social-democratic reformism. The human imagination must find
a new way
of thinking based on what men and women need, rather than theoretical
or dogmatic
concepts to be "implemented".
The questions we must ask ourselves may have a familiar ring. How are
democracy,
pluralism, rights and freedoms to be revitalised, but sheltered from
totalitarian intent?
How is equality of opportunity and social justice to be guaranteed
and the security to
which people are entitled assured, without a general "dumbing down"
and stifling of
initiative? How can the fulfilment of basic social needs be made into
a priority for the
economy without affecting its development? How can the necessary resources
be
found for a new balance between work, training, family and community
life, and
leisure activities when people's time is at last freed up? How can
the ground be laid
for a distribution of wealth which, worldwide, respects the right of
all peoples to
development? How can the role of the state be made to serve all these
objectives
while at the same time the independence of each citizen and each local
community is
assured? In short, how is the relationship between individuals and
society to be
reinvented? To these and many other questions, there are no longer
any ready-made
answers.
However, the way is now open and the ground ready to be cleared. At
last.
Translated by Sally Blaxland
IGNACIO RAMONET
Last January, the corridors of a number of European airports were adorned
with a
poster in the style of the Chinese cultural revolution. It showed a
row of
demonstrators at the head of a march, their faces shining, their colourful
banners
blowing in the wind. The slogan they were chanting was "Capitalists
of the world,
unite!" For Forbes, America's magazine for millionaires, this was more
than a jibe at
the 150th anniversary of the publication of Marx and Engels' Communist
Manifesto.
It was a way of making two things clear. Apparently without fear of
contradiction, as
the posters were not torn down or defaced. The first is that nobody
is afraid of
communism any longer. The second is that capitalism has gone over to
the attack.
capitalism's new-found arrogance.
The triumphal tone became apparent after the fall of the Berlin Wall,
when the Soviet
Union collapsed in a welter of political obtuseness reflecting the
emptiness of
shattered illusions. The sudden revelation of the full consequences
of decades of state
control in the countries of the former Eastern bloc produced a sort
of mental
upheaval. The tragic absurdity of a system lacking basic freedoms and
a market
economy was starkly exposed, as were all the injustices that had followed
in its
wake. Socialist thinking seemed to subside, along with the belief in
progress and a
future subject to rational planning.
The sole ideological basis of the traditional right had been its anti
communism. The
collapse of the Soviet system and the implosion of socialism cut the
ground from
under its feet. Neoliberalism, which had been flagging since the beginning
of the
century, was left alone in the field, the sole victor of the East-West
confrontation.
With its main rivals removed, it has re-emerged on all sides, stronger
than ever. Its
supporters dream of imposing their vision - a neoliberal utopia admitting
of no
alternative - on the whole world.
This campaign of conquest goes by the name of globalisation. It is
the outcome of the
increasing interdependence of all countries, brought about by the lifting
of all controls
on the movement of capital, the removal of customs barriers and administrative
restrictions, and the intensification of international commerce and
free trade; all this
under the auspices of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund,
the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the World
Trade
Organisation.
The financial economy has become entirely divorced from the real economy.
The sum
total of daily financial transactions throughout the world is about
$1,500 billion, but a
mere 1 % involves the creation of new wealth.
Even in the most developed countries, the dramatic advance of neoliberalism
has
significantly reduced the role of parliaments and other public players.
At the same time, the growth of new information technologies is proceeding
without
any reference to the idea of social progress. The enormous strides
in molecular
biology since the early 1960s, coupled with the immense calculating
power provided
by computer science, have shattered the stability of the technological
matrix which
public authorities are finding it harder and harder to control. Politicians
can no longer
assess the risks involved in the acceleration of science and technology
(1). Here too,
they are increasingly dependent on unelected experts, who direct the
government
decision-making process behind the scenes.
The information revolution has torn our society apart. It has overturned
the
established pattern of trade, opening the way for the expansion of
the global and
information economy. Not all the countries of the world have yet been
forced into
one unit. But the global economy is imposing a single economic model
by networking
the entire planet. In this new system of liberal social relations,
humankind has been
reduced to a collection of isolated individuals stranded in a universe
of
hypertechnology.
These brutal changes are causing us to lose our bearings; there is
ever-growing
uncertainty, the world appears unintelligible and history seems to
defy rational
interpretation. The crisis we are experiencing is what Gramsci had
in mind when he
spoke of the old order dying while the new hesitates to be born. We
are reminded of
Tocqueville's phrase: "When the past no longer illuminates the future,
the spirit walks
in darkness."
And yet, many people are trying to inject some measure of humanity
into the
relentless machinery of neoliberalism. They feel the need for responsible
involvement
and collective action. In an age when power has become abstract, invisible,
distant
and impersonal, they want to confront those responsible face to face,
to direct their
anger, fears and frustration at clearly identified adversaries of flesh
and blood. They
would still be prepared to believe that politics has an answer to everything,
even
though politicians find it increasingly difficult to propose straightforward
solutions to
the complex problems of society. And they all feel the need to erect
a barrier against
the tidal wave of neoliberalism in the form of a coherent ideology
that can be
opposed to the currently dominant model.
To formulate that ideology is no easy matter. There is practically
nothing left to build
on. Previous utopias based on the idea of progress have all too often
sunk into
authoritarian rule and oppression.
Once again, there is a need for dreamers who can think and thinkers
who can dream.
The answer will not be a neatly packaged, custom-built project. It
will be a way of
looking at things, of analysing society, leading gradually to the development
of a new
ideology that will break the stranglehold of anarcho-liberalism.
*** sog ***
Neoliberal ideology is busily building a society of selfishness based
on fragmentation.
To preserve the future, we have to strengthen the collective dimension
(3). And
collective action is now as much a matter of single-issue campaigns
as of parties and
unions.
*** AoD ***
France has seen a proliferation of campaigning groups in recent years.
The
issues range from food for the homeless (les Restos du Coeur) and the
fight against
AIDS (Act Up), to unemployment (Action contre le ChYmage - AC!) and
housing
rights (Droit au Logement - DAL). There has also been considerable
growth in local
branches of large NGOs like Greenpeace, Amnesty International, MYdecins
du
Monde and Transparency.
Political parties have two particular attributes which detract from
their credibility.
First, they are all-embracing, claiming to be able to solve all society's
problems.
Second, they are geographically restricted, i.e. they can act only
within the frontiers
of a single country. Campaigning groups have exactly the opposite properties.
On the
one hand they are thematic, i.e. concerned with single issues such
as unemployment,
housing and the environment. On the other, they are international,
i.e. their field of
action is the whole planet (4).
For many years the supporters of these two different approaches have
been at odds
with each other, but recently there have been signs of convergence.
It is vital that they
join forces. This is one of the key problems of political renewal.
Campaigning groups
are grass-roots organisations, testifying to the richness of social
initiative.
{John Doe Society - sog}
It is
therefore essential to build strong links between campaigning organisations
and
political parties.
Campaigning organisations have preserved the belief in the possibility
of changing the
world, a belief based on a radical conception of democracy. They are
the probable
source of a renewal of political activity in Europe.
. "Today's utopia is tomorrow's
reality", as Victor Hugo said. Lamartine agreed that utopias are simply
"realities
whose time is not yet ripe." It is the committed activists of campaigning
organisations
who are likely to prove them right. They will resurface tomorrow under
other
banners.
They will be involved in struggles to restore the United Nations' role
as the central
instrument of international law, to turn it into an organisation that
can take real
decisions, act decisively and impose lasting peace; to establish international
tribunals
that can judge crimes against humanity, democracy and the common good;
to prevent
manipulation of the masses and to end discrimination against women.
They will be
present in campaigns to secure new legislation on protection of the
environment and
to establish the principle of sustainable development. In the fight
to ban tax havens
and promote an economic system based on solidarity. And in many others.
Translated by Barry Smerin
Return of the Rebels
The working classes have not given up the fight despite both overt
and covert repression, a
weakened and divided trade union movement and media indifference or
outright hostility.
by CHRISTIAN DE BRIE
Alongside the trade union movement, an astonishing wealth and diversity
of
associations is springing up to challenge the new world order. From
local community
groups to international non-governmental organisations - there are
several hundred
thousand of them in all - mobilising hundreds of millions of activists.
As the Peoples'
Global Action against "Free" Trade and the World Trade Organisation,
which met in
Geneva in February 1998, stated in their manifesto, direct action against
globalisation
is the most important thing. "Only a global alliance of peoples' movements,
respecting
autonomy and facilitating action-oriented resistance, can defeat this
... monster. ...
We assert our will to struggle ... against all forms of oppression"
(3).
Translated by Sally Blaxland
THERE IS ANOTHER, BETTER WORLD
The hazards of internationalism
Billions of men and women, rendered powerless by the
fragmentation of the social struggle, are pinning their hopes on a
new universalism that does not leave the delicate fabric of the
world entirely in the hands of the money men.
by ALAIN GRESH
We live in extraordinary times. Globalisation is carrying all before
it, our means of
communication allow us contact in real time with any place you care
to name, more
people than ever before are travelling the world, yet paradoxically
the media space
devoted to "foreign affairs" is shrinking to vanishing point. All the
research bears this
out. Be it in Paris, Washington (1), London or Madrid, television and
press coverage
of international problems has been substantially reduced. However,
there is an
exception to every rule and we are informed instantly of any drop in
the Nikkei index
in Tokyo, invited to rejoice at the new heights reached by the Dow
Jones on Wall
Street or worry about exchange rate fluctuations in Seoul. Stock exchange
news has
become the only social glue binding the global village together.
Alain Badiou observes in a stimulating reflection on universalism (3),
this "process of
fragmentation into separate and isolated identities" is only another
aspect of a "world
that has finally been given a configuration, as a market, a world market.
Nothing", he
continues, "lends itself more to the invention of new patterns for
a uniform monetary
system than a community and its territory or territories. What endless
opportunities
for trade and investment" these innumerable new communities offer as
they arise. The
many separate states that have replaced ugoslavia or the Soviet Union
offered no
resistance to the juggernaut of the free market economy.
As Alain Badiou observes, "at a time of general movement and the dream
of instant
cultural exchange, more and more laws and regulations are being introduced
everywhere to curtail people's freedom of movement ... Free movement
for things
that can be counted, by all means, especially for capital, the very
essence of such
things. But free movement for things that cannot be counted, for the
infinite value
represented by an individual human life, never! As regards the real
life of people and
what happens to them", there is - and we must never forget it - "a
detestable
complicity between the globalised logic of capital and the French mania
to preserve
their identity".
the nation-state - a recent and transitory historical
phenomenon (7) - is clearly not the symbolic ideal construct some sentimental
elements of the left like to imagine. It has been a key factor in colonial
wars,
opposition to the labour movement, enforcing moral order, discrimination
against
women, the marginalisation of minorities, and so on and so on. And
the current drift
into authoritarian attitudes vis-Y-vis "dangerous elements" and immigrants
is
unacceptable, even in the name of a self-styled "republican order".
How are we to find new forms of rebellion, of dissidence, to meet the
new global
challenges?
With
modern means of communication, especially the Internet, it is easy
to establish
worldwide networks, mobilise, act.
But to act locally and on a world scale, to "think global", it is necessary
to rediscover
universalism, a universalism that is not confined to the values of
Western White men,
who fall into a trance at the sight of a young girl in a veil and whose
real aim in life, to
quote Alain Badiou, is "the uniform imposition of what they imagine
to be modern".
Humanitarian action or laissez-faire?
The stagnation of the Soviet system and the collapse of the communist
utopia brought
discredit on a certain version of internationalism. Even the humanitarianism,
which
rallied millions of men and women to the cause of emergency aid in
time of war and
natural disaster, rapidly ran out of steam. No-one was quicker than
the organisers of
M_dicins sans fronti_res, the organisation that exemplifies that approach,
to condemn
the political authorities' use of "humanitarian" aid to justify a laissez
faire attitude
towards the crimes in Bosnia or the genocide in Rwanda.
And yet, in the face of fundamentalism, hardening attitudes on identity,
or
confrontations between increasingly insulated ethnic groups (which
do not prevent
their foot-soldiers from drinking Coca Cola, their intellectuals from
using Microsoft
software, and their leaders from calling on the resources of international
capital), the
peoples of the world have got to find new ways of "living together"
and "fighting
together". They have nothing to lose from embracing this ideal and,
to quote Marx
and Engels, "they have a world to win".
Translated by Barbara Wilson
The US is, in fact, operated as a fascist state by bureaucrats.
~ Bill Payne
~ John Hancock
Security to
the persons and properties of the governed is so obviously the design
and
end of civil government, that to attempt a logical proof of it would
be like
burning tapers at noonday, to assist the sun in enlightening the world;
and it
cannot be either virtuous or honorable to attempt to support a government
of which this is not the great and principal basis; and it is to the
last degree
vicious and infamous to attempt to support a government which manifestly
tends to render the persons and properties of the governed insecure.
Some boast of being friends to government; I am a friend to righteous
government, to a government founded upon the principles of reason and
justice; but I glory in publicly avowing my eternal enmity to tyranny.
They have declared that they have
ever had, and of right ought ever to have, full power to make laws
of
sufficient validity to bind the Colonies in all cases whatever. They
have
exercised this pretended right by imposing a tax upon us without our
consent; and lest we should show some reluctance at parting with our
property, her fleets and armies are sent to enforce their mad pretensions.
it was easy to foresee
the consequences which so naturally followed upon sending troops into
America to enforce obedience to acts of the British Parliament, which
neither God nor man ever empowered them to make. It was reasonable
to
expect that troops, who knew the errand they were sent upon, would
treat
the people whom they were to subjugate, with a cruelty and haughtiness
which too often buries the honorable character of a soldier in the
disgraceful name of an unfeeling ruffian.
they thought it not enough to violate our civil
rights, they endeavored to deprive us of the enjoyment of our religious
privileges, to vitiate our morals, and thereby render us deserving
of
destruction.
But what, my
countrymen, withheld the ready arm of vengeance from executing instant
justice on the vile assassins? Perhaps you feared promiscuous carnage
might ensue, and that the innocent might share the fate of those who
had
performed the infernal deed. But were not all guilty? Were you not
too
tender of the lives of those who came to fix a yoke on your necks?
1
0
The Manchurian Candidate
~ Raymond Shaw
1901
McKinley is assassinated by anarchist; he is succeeded by Theodore
Roosevelt
1911
FDR receives degree of Master Mason conferred by Holland Lodge No.
8, New ork
City, 28 November
1913
FDR is appointed assistant secretary of the Navy, April
1919
FDR travels to Europe to supervise naval establishment, January-February
1919 -- Adolph Hitler joins the Thule Society in Germany. In the
Thule Society, the 'black sun' played a prominent role as a 'sacred'
symbol of the Aryans. The inner core within the Thule Society are
all Satanists.
1927
FDR founds the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, therapy center for
the treatment of
polio victims
Stalin becomes Soviet dictator
{FDR given quarter-million to run - sog}
1928
FDR again placed in nomination at Democratic National Convention B
Governor Alfred
E. Smith
FDR is elected governor of New ork, opposed by Alfred Ottinger, by
50.3 percent of the
vote, 6 November
1933
FDR is shot at in assassination attempt in Miami, Florida, by Guiseppe
Zangara, 15
February
FDR is inaugurated as 32nd president, 4 March
U.S. recognizes the USSR and resumes trade
The Twenty-First Amendment repeals prohibition
1945
FDR dies, Warm Springs, Georgia, 12 April; buried Hyde Park, New ork,
15 April
Mussolini is killed
Hitler commits suicide, Germany surrenders
He fired shot after
shot at FDR, but a woman's quick move knocked the gun upward. The bullets
hit several
bystanders and mortally wounded Mayor Cermak of Miami.
{Cermak was standing *beside* FDR-gun knocked upward would not change
hit targets - sog}
In assassination cases, there has always existed the dilemma of establishing
the murderer's
sanity. Authorities are uncomfortable to admit that sane people kill
government leaders. At the
same time, many feel that if the assassin is deemed insane, he will
escape "proper" punishment.
It is much easier to lock upon the assassin as a steely-eyed, cold
blooded killer, who is a threat
to society...and only half crazy.
Nineteen days after Fromme's failed attempt, Sara Jane Moore fired
a shot at President Ford,
but missed. Prior to the attack, she wrote the following poem:
"Hold-Hold, still my hand.
Steady my eye, chill my heart,
And let my gun sing for the people.
Scream their anger, cleanse with their
hate,
And kill this monster."
While most assassins have deep, emotional problems, few are truly insane,
unable to distinguish
between right and wrong. Defendants are presumed to be sane and responsible
for their crimes
until the contrary can be proven. In order to establish insanity, it
must be proved that, at the time
of the offense, the defendant was laboring under such a defect or disease
of the mind so as not
to know the nature and quality of the act or did not know that it was
wrong. This is referred to
as the McNaughton Rule, and it is based on an 1843 assassination case.
John Schrank was convicted of shooting former-President Theodore Roosevelt
in 1912.
Roosevelt recovered from the wound and carried Schrank's bullet in
his chest for the rest of his
life
John W. Hinckley Jr. was acquitted by reason of insanity for shooting
President Ronald Reagan
in 1981. He has been held in St. Elizabeth's Hospital since his trial
and has petitioned the courts
to win his release.
{Cermak-Brady - sog}
In 1935, Dr. Carl Weiss shot and killed Senator Huey Long outside the
governor's office of the
Louisiana State Capitol Building in Baton Rouge. Long's bodyguards
opened fire on Weiss,
killing him instantly. He suffered more than 50 bullet wounds. There
is evidence that suggests
Long was accidentally shot and killed by one of his own guards.ods
are those with high rates of female-headed
families, welfare dependency and labor force and school dropouts.
In 1990, in the typical
"bad behavior" white underclass tract, 55 percent of the men did not
participate in the work force
and 42 percent of the residents had dropped out of school; the corresponding
figures for black
tracts were 62 percent and 36 percent...
They are easy for politicians to manipulate and are no threat to do
anything very imaginative or even act in concert in defense of their
own interests without outside
leadership. They also constitute a talking point. Politicians can talk
about taking steps to correct
the problem and improve conditions for these "victims of society."
Humans are social beings, they require an emotional and spiritual bond
to their
society, with that society viewed as a collective entity. Intellectuals
spend their lives constructing
and tinkering with their identities.
the educational system of the United States. It is
clearly inadequate, since ordinary people in an advanced industrial
society should be able to handle
abstract reasoning
It is not that the system has failed at what it set out to
do. One cannot be said to have failed at something one has never attempted.
It is important to keep ordinary people in their place
If ordinary people were able to reason effectively and draw conclusions
about matters outside of
their day to day experience, then they might start asking questions
that politicians would have
difficulty answering.
t the belief in lack of ability tends to bring about that lack of ability.
What one must keep in mind in regard to this stereotype is that it
constitutes an assertion as to fact.
In other words, it is not a moral principle, it is not a value judgement,
and it is not, in itself, an
expression of prejudice. If one were to assert it, knowing and believing
that it was false, then it
would be an expression of prejudice.
One can only be truly equal if one accepts the same burdens and responsibilities
as everyone else.
. One, of course, needs to throw in the sexual stereotypes also, since
they played a similar role in building identity. The main problem is
to understand the function of
ethnic identity in a society.
sense of duty and obligation. One cannot feel
such a sense of duty without a clear understanding of one's place in
the world. That is what identity
is all about. The collective identity, which the people of Oaxaca have,
is what makes each
individual accountable to society. Peer pressure, as one sees in operation
in the case of Mr.
Santiago, is the means by which a fully functional society influences
and modifies the behavior of its
members.
In the United States, such outpourings of ethnic sentiment on the part
of the dominant culture are
discouraged
There is to be no
expression of ethnic identity not approved by the intellectual establishment.
The government must
seek to suppress any alternative means of social control. All legitimate
power must be held by the
government, even to the point of making every member of society a criminal.
*** {TCM tag-line - sog} ***
e sum total of the effort. Attacks on certain forms of religious expression
are part of it also, but it
is the "Civil Rights Movement" that provides an excuse for government
to intrude into all kinds of
interpersonal relationships. The more the government can do this, the
more people are alienated
from society. People are no longer accountable to one another but to
a vast impersonal
bureaucracy. One must recall that this is the basic premise of Totalitarian
social organization.
The purpose of this effort is to crush all opposition to the agenda
of the ruling oligarchy. The
democratic forms are meaningless in the absence of a willingness on
the part of the population in
general to assume collective responsibility for the maintenance of
social order. All power ultimately
lies in the hands of those who perform that function. The people in
general can only do this by
means of imposing their collective identity in the ways the author
has described. If one can destroy
the emotional and spiritual bonds that provide the sort of collective
identity which U.S. society
once had, then one has only millions of sheep and a few wolves.
. From a recent book on the human brain one has:
The sexes are different because their brains are different. The brain,
the chief administrative and
emotional organ of life, is differently constructed in men and in women;
it processes information in
a different way, which results in different perceptions, priorities
and behavior.
human behavior in general is much more biologically driven than was
believed previously.
What this means, among other things, is that human behavior cannot
be modified beyond certain
limits. It is not possible, for instance, to fundamentally change the
nature of the male/female
relationship
The problem in this Detroit neighborhood is not that welfare benefits
are too low. After all, these
people are very wealthy compared to Mr. Santiago. What they have not
received from society is a
strong sense of ethnic identity. As a result, they have rejected society
and have set out to make
their own. One sees them assuming the responsibility for the maintenance
of social order but in an
antisocial context. The gang symbols and mode of dress are a typical
male effort to impose their
identity on the environment, just as Mr. Santiago was doing in placing
flowers at the statue of the
patron saint. In the matter of the gang symbols, however, one sees
a pattern of social
disintegration.
In the case of Americans, great efforts are made in the form of entertainment,
bizarre
religious activities (The Branch Davidians, for example), appeals to
great collective efforts (Save
the Whale), self improvement (lose weight), and many other artificial
undertakings to give life
meaning and purpose.
The problem with American society is precisely this artificiality.
If one rejects ethnic identity and
the social cohesion that it provides, then one must resort to coercion.
Unfortunately, there is an end to that twisted path. In order to survive,
a society must conform itself
to the psychological needs of the average person and not attempt to
coerce people into
conforming to some false ideology.
the government is a big
part of the cause of the problem in that it has set out to undermine
identity
1927
Despite international protest and allegations of perjury,
evidence tampering, and judicial prejudice, Anarchists
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are executed for
robbery and murder.
1966
Eagle Scout and ex-Marine Charles Whitman opens fire
from atop the 27-story tower at the University of Texas at
Austin. He kills 21 people and wounds nearly 30 before
being killed by police.
THE OMEGA FILE:
[Greys, Nazis, Underground Bases, and the New World Order]
by Branton
they have taken control of much of the 'underground black budget empire'
-- a vast network of interconnected underground military-industrial
bases and cities that have been constructed with the assistance of
TRILLIONS [yes, I said TRILLIONS] of dollars siphoned from the American
economy via taxes, drugs, organized crime, etc., money which has literally
gone 'down the tubes', leaving our economy in a state of chaos.
{Is it reasonable to believe that those who monitor 'all'
communications, and control banking & finance become 'stupid'
when it comes to Trillions of dollars of black-market income?
Duhhh... - sog}
510410 - Truman relieves General MacArthur of his command and replaces
him with Gen. Ridgeway, a CFR member. MacArthur earlier disobeys U.N.
directives by initiating a secret attack on the Communist stronghold
at Inchon [leading to a quick end of the war], after he and other military
leaders suspected the pro-Socialist U.N. officials of betraying their
battle plans to the North Koreans. Truman goes into hiding at Camp
David for two weeks following MacArthur's return, fearing that the
highest-ranking military general in the United States would arrest
him for treason. After Truman fires MacArthur for his unauthorized
military action, he recieves much condemnation from confused and angered
patriotic Americans who criticize Truman for his decision.
521104 - NSA: Presidential Executive Orders exempts NSA from all laws.
National Security Agency imputed with even more power and influence
than CIA.
530000 - Dwight Eisenhower becomes president. Eisenhower appoints
Nelson Rockefeller to group on Govt. reorganization. It was Rockefeller,
in collaboration with 'Nazi' agents, who assisted in the establishment
of MJ-12, the NSA and CIA as fronts for Bavarian Intelligence, a 'secret
government' within the Constitutional government. Many who have gotten
close to the CIA's ultimate secret -- that is the Nazi S.S. controlling
factor -- are murdered by CIA assassins. Allan Dulles, CIA Director,
approves mind control project MKDELTA.
{Post-War Presidents / Navy / CIA / NSA - sog}
740000 - Gerald Ford becomes President. Nelson Rockefeller becomes
Vice-president. (Note: Here is an alternative to a famous parable:
"A fool and his money are soon elected"! - Branton)
1919 -- Adolph Hitler joins the Thule Society in Germany. In the
Thule Society, the 'black sun' played a prominent role as a 'sacred'
symbol of the Aryans. The inner core within the Thule Society are
all Satanists.
1919
FDR travels to Europe to supervise naval establishment, January-February
1934 -- the vast Rockefeller financial empire, in an effort to back
German racial superiority and eugenics, financially supports Nazi Germany
in collaboration with Prescott Bush [George Bush's father]. In 1929
the German Ernst Rudin enacts German Sterilization Laws.
{Eugenics was Policy forerunner of Planned ParentHoods - sog}
1943 -- General Reinhard Gehlen infiltrates Soviat intelligence.
Gehlen forms a partnership with Allen Dulles [a Bavarian Illuminist
and American 'Nazi'], which results in the creation of the CIA [and
some years later the more powerful NSA] from a core of Nazi SS intelligence
officers brought to the US under the auspices of Operation Sunrise,
Overcast, and Paperclip
On April 12, Roosevelt dies and Harry Truman, a high Mason as was Roosevelt,
becomes President of the United States. On May 7, 1945, Germany surrenders.
Whether Truman was directly aware of the fact that his sponsors, the
German-American Rockefellers, had financed the Bolshevik and Nazi revolutions,
is uncertain.
1952 -- Reinhard Gehlen and Allen Dulles are dubbed Knights of Malta
by the VATICAN.
Jesus of Nazareth - the Christ - or Melchizedek
The following are some of the subjects that radio personality David
Emory has covered on his talk-radio broadcasts in California:
-- The pivotal role that Nazi and fascist elements played in the assassination
of President Kennedy... evidence that American and German "Neo-Nazis",
the Gehlen spy organization and Nazi rocket specialists working under
Werner Von Braun figured prominently in the killing.
-- The support American industrialists and financiers gave to Hitler's
Germany and how this affected the allied military policy during the
war as well as the incorporation of the Third Reich's intelligence
forces into the CIA at the conflict's conclusion.
-- The SS origin of the Green Berets, the re-establishment of Nazi
elements in West Germany after the war, as well as Nazi influences
on Senator Joe McCarthy, Interpol and the Alger Hiss case.
-- The pivotal role in the Cold War played by Hitler's most important
spymaster and his Nazi Eastern Front intelligence organization... the
Gehlen organization's incorporation into the CIA; its role in establishing
Radio Free Europe AND the first Palestinian terrorist groups as well
as Gehlen's personal political ideology.
-- The evolution of American fascism from the 1930's to the present...
-- The assassination program which eliminated the democratic leadership
of Weimar Germany paving the way for Hitler's rise to power... the
formation of the Nazi Party as a front for German military intelligence.
-- The Third Reich's extermination programs from the "mercy killing"
of handicapped children to the Auschwitz death factory. The Nazi liquidation's
are exposed as a direct outgrowth of the international eugenics and
mental hygiene movements, both mainstream movements with important
implications for contemporary society.
-- Circumstantial evidence suggesting that then vice-president George
Bush may have been involved with the attempt on the life of former
President Reagan... the close connections between the family of convicted
would-be assassin John Hinckley and the Bush family as well as Hinckley's
Nazi background.
-- Livin' In The USA: The Search for Nazi War Criminals. In 1985,
the San Francisco Examiner listed ten Third Reich fugitives considered
to be the "most wanted" of all war criminals... the fact that most
of them worked for U.S. intelligence after the war.
-- Adolf Hitler's escape from Germany at the end of World War II using
information contained in previously classified U.S. intelligence archives,
accessed by a London Times journalist and discussed in a military history
quarterly.
--(Note: It is indeed curious that the American Psychiatric Association
initially contained over 2,000 German 'immigrant' members following
World War II. The APA also was/is involved in GUN CONTROL lobbying.
Branton)
-- From the www.buildfreedom.com website we read: "A principle player
in the 1974 foundings of both HCI [then called the National Council
to Control Handguns] and the NCBH [National Coalition to Ban Handguns,
now renamed the Coalition Against Gun Violence] was Ed Wells, who was
A 25-EAR VETERAN OF THE COVERT OPERATIONS DIVISION OF THE CIA... There
was also a fund raiser for NCBH hosted by the man Nixon appointed as
CIA Director, William Colby... HCI spokesman Greg Risch -- incredibly
-- admitted that "SURE THERE ARE A LOT OF CIA PEOPLE IN IT [HCI]",
and also stated that there are quite a few "EX-CIA WHO DONATE TO US."
-- Several reasons for American's lack of awareness of fascism, its
history and its methodology: lowering American educational standards
and the deliberate obfuscation of the historical connection between
powerful industrial and financial interests and fascism. Both have
significantly undermined contemporary understanding of the political
forces which produced Hitler and Mussolini...
-- the clandestine methodology of fascism, in particular the underground
organizational structure of fascist movements and its effectiveness
in subverting established democracies...
In the aftermath of World War I, the German Nazis learned that anti
communism could be used to achieve strategic leverage over Germany's
prospective enemies such as Great Britain and the United States.
The Third Reich sought to escape the full consequences of military
defeat in World War II by playing the anti-Communist card again.
Although a few of the more obvious and obnoxious elements of Nazism
were removed, Nazis were returned to power at virtually every level
and in almost every capacity in the Federal Republic of Germany.
In its American incarnation, liberation theory called for "rolling
back" communism out of Eastern Europe and the break-up of the Soviet
Union into its constituent ethnic Republics.
{We give half of Europe to the Soviets and then immediately
declare them the Great Enemy, and strive to 'free' the same
countries we handed them. Duuhhh... -sog}
the United States badly compromised its democratic institutions during
the Cold War, possibly beyond repair.
Mind Control - or if the phrase "remember to forget" has a great significance
to you, you may want to read on & consider contacting me.
{Elvis / "I Forgot To Remember To Forget" - sog}
"Oswald Acted Alone, But Elvis Was Part Of The Conspiracy"
Although Texas law
required an immediate autopsy in Dallas, the site of the crime, Crenshaw
insisted that a swarm of Secret Service agents entered the hospital
and demanded that the autopsy be performed out of state. It is interesting
that the Secret Service of the U.S. and other countries are reportedly
patched directly into the highest levels of Scottish Rite Masonry,
or the Bavarian Illumiati.
Every witness who could shed light on the Kennedy murders has been
systematically hunted down and murdered. [I seek information from
those who were in it. I believe I already know one who was. ou might
know something about it if you recognize the code name BLACKHAWK.
Other victims of assassination by the Group whose names will be recognized
include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Marilyn Monroe, Mahatma Gandhi, Anwar
Sadat & Olof Palme. There have been many thousands more.
Dwight D. Eisenhower -- whose campaign was sponsored by the Rockefellers
and through whose administration many of the national socialist policies
of the Rockefellers were implemented within the U.S. Intelligence Agencies
They want to impose on this planet a centralized world oligarchy -
not a democracy -- akin to a FASCIST state in which there will be genocide
on a massive scale, total state control over all aspects of human behavior
and communication and control of the human mind and spirit through
manipulation of the world's major religions, genetic engineering, drugs,
tightly-controlled media and by other means.
{We are 'part-time' defenders against genocide,etc. - sog}
{Part-time defenders against DrugLordsWhoHaveConnectionsToBush - sog}
Brave New World. Huxley apparently knew about the plan from his brother.
In addition, a good part of the funding over the years has come from
large-scale diversions of funds from all major treasuries in the western
world.
The 'skim' appears to be about .5% of all incoming funds.
one of Gen. Gehlen's specialties in WWII Nazi intelligence -- divert
attention to the "Red menace."
What the Group wanted by the time of the "incubation period" [1995
2000] was a society that was uneducated, amoral, uncommitted to democratic
institutions, living in fear, with a sudden and very drastic reduction
in spendable income simultaneous with societal chaos.
dramatically increased media [TV] portrayal of violence and joblessness
[role models have no jobs, bad guys live in big houses, etc.; begin
your reading with 'The Early Window', by Liebert & Sprafkin], reduced
the standards of education and early training for rational thought
{Roosevelt's Spending War --> Cold Spending War --> War Spending
On Drugs --> War On InterNetCrimePedophileTerrorists - sog}
(Remember that the 'root' of the 'New World Order' agenda can be traced
back to the secret occultic societies connected to Bavaria, Germany
-- the Illuminati, Thule, Nazis, Vril, Rosicrucian, Black Gnostics,
Skull & Bones, Cult of the Serpent, Templars, Babylon Mystery Cult,
O.T.O., Golden Dawn, Jesuits, and all of the many lesser-known inter
locking secret societies which grew out of the occult-military core
of the early Roman Empire and the later 'Holy Roman Empire' [HO.R.E.]
-- a core that had its center of power not only in Rome but also in
Germany. - Branton)
They kill on command. THE ARE ARTIFICIALL-PRODUCED 'MULTIPLE' PERSONALITIES.
One of the top people in their development appears to have been Sirhan
Sirhan's psychiatrist, DR. DIAMOND.
the United Nations Organization or UNO is deeply involved in this fascist
global conspiracy. Just note the controversy surrounding former U.N.
Secretary General and Austrian Kurt Waldheim concerning his Nazi past
and allegations that he is a war criminal
secret Nazi S.S.-connected Society which reputedly has retrieved the
"Spear of Destiny" which so fascinated Adolph Hitler
On the outside Nazism and Communism may seem to be in conflict, however
it was the Rockefellers and the German Black Nobility cults who created
BOTH movements. Tyranny is tyranny, whether it be National Socialism
or Global Socialism. Perhaps the Bavarians created two types of Socialism:
Global Socialism -- as a means to tear down the international competition;
and National Socialism -- as a means to build up the German empire.
We should NEVER forget that Lenin, the Communist Revolutionist, was
an agent of the GERMAN government. What is not commonly known is that
Stalin murdered nearly 6 million Jews during the World War II period,
as did Hitler.
the Rockefeller's -- according to Economics expert and advisor Antony
Sutton and others -- had financially backed BOTH the Bolsheviks AND
the Nazis
We must remember that National Socialism [Nazism] IS 'Socialism'
Col. W.J. Heimlich, former Chief, United States Intelligence, at Berlin,
stated for publication that he was in charge of determining what had
happened to Hitler and after a thorough investigation his report was:
"There was no evidence beyond that of HEARSA to support the THEOR
of Hitler's suicide." He also stated, "On the basis of present evidence,
no insurance company in America would pay a claim on Adolph Hitler."
I still have the September, 1948, issue of a magazine called "The
Plain Truth" with the headline article: "IS HITLER ALIVE, OR DEAD?,"
subtitled: "Here is summarized the conclusions of an exhaustive three
year investigation -- together with reasons for believing Hitler may
be alive and secretly planning the biggest hoax of all history."
Another article in November, 1949, says "The Nazis went underground,
May 16, 1943!" and details a meeting at the residence of Krupp von
Bohlen-Halbach, the head of I.G. FARBEN, etc., at which they planned
"FOR WORLD WAR III."
The June, 1952, issue of "The Plain Truth" is headlined: "HITLER 'May
Be Alive!'" The article states: "Now, NEW FACTS, or purported facts,
leak out. It's reported now that in 1940 the Nazis started to amass
tractors, planes, sledges, gliders, and all sorts of machinery and
materials IN THE SOUTH POLAR REGIONS -- that for the next 4 years Nazi
technicians built, on an almost unknown CONTINENT, Antarctica, the
Fuhrer's SHANGRILA -- a new Berchtesgaden."
{HWA/GTA/SOG - sog}
in spite of Glasnost and the new freedom of access to Russian files,
the files on Hitler are still some of the most
highly classified items of the Soviets.
{The citizen as Schillple...we let Them hide the Truth and
then ridicule anyone with an opinion/view which contadicts
the Official Story. - sog}
{Even when The Facts obviously/blatantly contradict the
Official Story...as per, Hitler not proven dead...ever
see *that* in the school history books? - sog}
Harry Dexter White [real name Weiss] under Henry Morgenthau
When J. Edgar Hoover went to President Truman with all the evidence
that the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury was a Communist spy and
thief, TRUMAN of course removed Weiss [White] from his job -- and PROMOTED
HIM to head of the International Monetary Fund. I kid you not, look
it up. (This tells you whose side Truman was really on. - Branton)
The story has a rather common ending -- when a controversy developed
in the press concerning this incident, Weiss became a "suicide."
{AKA/VFoster/SOP - sog}
"Martin Bormann, Nazi in Exile" by Paul Manning
The Russians were NATIONALISTS, as opposed to [the] Bolsheviks who
took their country away from them. The [so-called] Bolsheviks were
trained in the lower East Side of New ork City and financed by New
ork and London bankers.
They invaded Russia, killed the Tzar and many Nationalists and took
over the government.
{Those with $ and planning win...EoStory. Where do honest people
get funding and support in a corrupt worlds? - sog}
In 1932, the British-led "Eugenics'' movement designated the Rockefellers'
Dr. Rudin as the president of the worldwide Eugenics Federation. The
movement called for the killing or sterilization of people whose HEREDIT
made them a public burden.
A few months later, Hitler took over Germany and the Rockefeller-Rudin
apparatus became a section of the Nazi state. The regime appointed
Rudin head of the Racial Hygiene Society. Rudin and his staff, as
part of the Task Force of Heredity Experts chaired by SS chief Heinrich
Himmler, drew up the sterilization law. Described as an American Model
law, it was adopted in July 1933 and proudly printed in the September
1933 Eugenical News [USA] with Hitler's signature. The Rockefeller
group drew up other race laws, also based on existing Virginia statutes.
The 'T4'' unit of the Hitler Chancery, based on psychiatrists led
by Rudin and his staff, cooperated in creating propaganda films to
sell mercy killing [euthanasia] to German citizens. The public reacted
antagonistically: Hitler had to withdraw a tear-jerker right-to-die
film from the movie theaters. The proper groundwork had not yet been
laid.
Under the Nazis, the German chemical company I.G. FARBEN and Rockefeller's
STANDARD [EXXON] OIL of New Jersey were effectively a SINGLE FIRM,
merged in hundreds of cartel arrangements. I.G. FARBEN was led up
until 1937 by the Warburg family, Rockefeller's partner in banking
and in the design of Nazi German eugenics.
Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939, Standard Oil pledged
to keep the merger with I.G. Farben going even if the U.S. entered
the war. This was exposed in 1942 by Sen. Harry Truman's investigating
committee, and President Roosevelt took hundreds of legal measures
during the war to stop the Standard - I.G. Farben cartel from supplying
the enemy war machine.
In 1940-41, I.G. Farben built a gigantic factory at Auschwitz in Poland,
DR. MENGELE...
In 1943, Otmar Verschuer's assistant Josef Mengele was made medical
commandant of Auschwitz. As wartime director of Rockefeller's Kaiser
Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Eugenics and Human Heredity in
Berlin, Verschuer secured funds for Mengele's experiments at Auschwitz
from the German Research Council.
(Remember, the Rockefellers were originally German immigrants to America.
- Branton)
In 1936, Rockefeller's Dr. Franz Kallmann interrupted his study of
hereditary degeneracy and emigrated to America because he was half
Jewish. Kallmann went to New ork and established the Medical Genetics
Department of the New ork State Psychiatric Institute. The SCOTTISH
RITE of Freemasonry published Kallman's study of over 1,000 cases of
schizophrenia, which tried to prove its hereditary basis. In the book,
Kallmann thanked his long-time boss and mentor Rudin.
Kallmann's book, published in 1938 in the USA and Nazi Germany, was
used by the T4 unit as a rationalization to begin in 1939 the murder
of mental patients and various "defectives"
{ForeRunner to genetic/cloning/'grafting' technology - sog}
{Hitler was *scapegoat* for excesses of SOP - sog}
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In the 1950s, the Rockefellers reorganized the U.S. eugenics movement
in their own family offices, with spinoff population-control AND abortion
groups The Eugenics Society changed its name to the "Society for the
Study of Social Biology", its current name.
With support from the Rockefellers, the Eugenics Society [England]
set up a sub-committee called the INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD
FEDERATION, which for 12 years had no other address than the Eugenics
Society.
(Note: Margaret Sanger plays a central role in this PLANNED PARENTHOOD
network.
In her book 'PIVOT OF CIVILIZATION', in reference to free MATERNIT
care for the poor, Sanger states: "Instead of DECREASING and aiming
to ELIMINATE THE STOCKS that are most detrimental to the future of
the race and the world it tends to render them to a menacing degree
dominant.")
{PILOT Of Civilization(?) - sog}
Rockefellers, who played a major role in grooming the agents of the
Communist-Socialist revolution in Russia AND the agents of the National
Socialist revolution in Germany. Whether it is left-handed Socialism
or right-handed Socialism -- Socialism either way you look at it is
TOTALITARIANISM! - Branton).
"...How many of you have seen the book 'BLANK CHECK'?... It is not
a UFO book. I strongly recommend that you read the book 'BLANK CHECK'
so that you can understand something about how these projects are funded
without your say so, indeed WITHOUT THE SA SO OF CONGRESS.
Garrison might have convicted Clay Shaw if not for the fact that Garrison's
star witness David Ferry was killed a few days before he was to testify
at Clay Shaw's trial.
*** FEMA / FEMA / FEMA ***
(Most do not realize that Adolph Hitler's second book, after he wrote
MEIN KAMPF, was titled -- believe it or not -- "THE NEW WORLD ORDER".
- Branton)
SPECULATE NO MORE ON THE SUSPICIOUS SUICIDE OF ADMIRAL MICHAEL BOORDA
[FORMER DIRECTOR OF THE U.S. NAVAL FORCES]. I WAS INFORMED HE WAS
TERMINATED BECAUSE OF HIS REFUSAL TO COOPERATE IN THE COVERT PLAN B
OUR TRAITOROUS NWO FORCES WITHIN OUR OWN GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST IN THE
COMING INVASION OF AMERICA.
{America is in perfect position to serve as the Great Beast of the
World which must be destroyed, like Nazi Germany. - sog}
The following information is c1997, Andrew H. Hochheimer, and may not
be reposted without written permission.
{es it can... - sog}
I think it is important that people start reading 'The Full Story'
when pursuing any fringe topic like
Ufology, the Bermuda Triangle, etc. There are plenty of paranoid delusionists
writing books like
"Aliens told me 'Humans taste like chicken...'"
file:///C|/New Deal/Dave Emory/Nazi Roosevelt.txt
Topic 203 Hitler won
gn:peacenews News from War Resisters International 7:18 PM Apr
25, 1995
by MILAN RAI
First the empire, second the war against Nazism -- and even that
only to secure "our interests". The historical record after the war
bears out these priorities. Throughout the world, the British and
US governments installed those willing to cater to their
"interests", even when these were fascists or collaborators who the
war had supposedly been against. Throughout the world, Britain and
the USA destroyed those who stood in the way of their plans for
control, even when these resisters were the democrats and
anti-fascists who had fought alongside the Anglo-American forces.
Subject:
"... would cause us to look at this person as a threat"
Date:
Tue, 12 May 1998 11:45:14 -0700
From:
Tim May <tcmay(a)got.net>
To:
cypherpunks(a)cyberpass.net
I just saw this on one of the newsgroups:
"A cultist is one who has a strong belief in the Bible and the Second
Coming of Christ; who frequently attends Bible studies; who has a high
level of financial giving to a Christian cause; who home schools for
their children; who has accumulated survival foods and has a strong
belief in the Second Amendment; and who distrusts big government.
Any
of these may qualify [a person as a cultist] but certainly more than
one
[of these] would cause us to look at this person as a threat, and his
family as being in a risk situation that qualified for government
interference."
-Attorney General Janet Reno, Interview on 60 Minutes, June 26, 1994
No wonder the government views so many people as threats.
How does "qualified for government interference" square with the First,
Second, and Fourth Amendments?
(No doubt Janet also believes that belief in that pesky Fifth Amendment,
not to mention the rest of the Constitution, will cause the government
to
look at these wackos as threats and worth of "government interference."
I'm looking forward to the ear 2000 Meltdown. This fucked up country
needs
a low-level reformatting. And a million government criminals and welfare
addicts sent to the wall.
--Tim May
"The tree of liberty must be watered periodically with the blood of
tyrants...."
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Long ago and far away, Adolf Hitler was talking to Hermann Rauschning
and
said, "The people about us are unaware of what is really happening
to them:
They gaze fascinated at one or two familiar superficialities, such
as
possession and income and rank and other outworn conceptions. As long
as
these are kept intact, they are quite satisfied. But in the meantime
they
have entered a new relation: a powerful social force has caught them
up.
They themselves are changed. What are ownership and income to that?
Why need
we trouble to socialize banks and factories? We socialize human beings."
I see someone has made a TV movie of "Brave New World." Are we to view
it
as a work of fiction, or a Scribean foreshadowing of what looms in
the very
near future?
Geoff Metcalf
"War is a matter of vital importance for the state;
it is the province of life and death, the road which
leads to survival or elimination. It is essential
to study it in depth".
Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/md/en/1997/08-09/marcos.html
The fourth world war has begun
In Chiapas, the Zapatista National Liberation
Army issued no directives about the elections, choosing instead
to withdraw to the sheltering greenery of the Lacandona Forest.
>From this sanctuary the head of the ZNLA, Sub-Commandant
Marcos, sent us this original and geostrategic analysis of the
new world picture.
by Sub-Commandant Marcos
* Zapatista National Liberation Army, Chiapas, Mexico
The defeat of the "evil empire" has opened up new markets, and the
struggle over
them is leading to a new world war - the fourth.
Unlike the third world war, in which the conflict between capitalism
and socialism
took place over a variety of terrains and with varying degrees of intensity,
the fourth
world war is being conducted between major financial centres in theatres
of war that
are global in scale and with a level of intensity that is fierce and
constant.
The third world war showed the benefits of "total war" for its victor,
which was
capitalism. In the post-cold war period we see the emergence of a new
planetary
scenario in which the principal conflictual elements are the growing
importance of
no-man's-lands (arising out of the collapse of the Eastern bloc countries),
the
expansion of a number of major powers (the United States, the European
Union and
Japan), a world economic crisis and a new technical revolution based
on information
technology.
Thanks to computers and the technological revolution, the financial
markets,
operating from their offices and answerable to nobody but themselves,
have been
imposing their laws and world-view on the planet as a whole. Globalisation
is merely
the totalitarian extension of the logic of the finance markets to all
aspects of life.
Where they were once in command of their economies, the nation states
(and their
governments) are commanded - or rather telecommanded - by the same
basic logic
of financial power, commercial free trade. And in addition, this logic
has profited
from a new permeability created by the development of telecommunications
to
appropriate all aspects of social activity. At last, a world war which
is totally total!
The new international capitalism renders national capitalism
obsolete and effectively starves their public powers into extinction.
The blow has
been so brutal that sovereign states have lost the strength to defend
their citizens'
interests.
The fine showcase inherited from the ending of the cold war - the new
world order -
has shattered into fragments as a result of the neoliberal explosion.
It takes no more
than a few minutes for companies and states to be sunk - but they are
sunk not by
winds of proletarian revolution, but by the violence of the hurricanes
of world finance.
The son (neoliberalism) is devouring the father (national capital)
and, in the process,
is destroying the lies of capitalist ideology: in the new world order
there is neither
democracy nor freedom, neither equality nor fraternity. The planetary
stage is
transformed into a new battlefield, in which chaos reigns.
Megalopolises are reproducing themselves right across the planet. Their
favourite
spawning ground is in the world's free trade areas. In North America,
the North
American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United States and
Mexico is
a prelude to the accomplishment of an old dream of US conquest: "America
for the
Americans".
Are megalopolises replacing nations? No, or rather not merely that.
They are
assigning them new functions, new limits and new perspectives. Entire
countries are
becoming departments of the neoliberal mega-enterprise.
the financial centres are working on a reconstruction of nation states
and are
reorganising them within a new logic: the economic has the upper hand
over the
social.
In this new war, politics, as the organiser of the nation state, no
longer exists. Now
politics serves solely in order to manage the economy, and politicians
are now merely
company managers.
The world's new masters have no need to govern directly. National governments
take
on the role of running things on their behalf. This is what the new
order means -
unification of the world into one single market.
The unification produced by
neoliberalism is economic: in the giant planetary hypermarket it is
only commodities
that circulate freely, not people.
What we have
here is a destruction of the material bases of nation states, but we
also have a
destruction of history and culture.
Neoliberalism thus imposes the destruction of
nations and of groups of nations in order to fuse them into one single
model. The war
which neoliberalism is conducting against humanity is thus a planetary
war, and is the
worst and most cruel ever seen.
What we have here is a puzzle.
The first of these pieces is the two-fold accumulation of wealth and
of poverty at the
two poles of planetary society. The second is the total exploitation
of the totality of
the world. The third is the nightmare of that part of humanity condemned
to a life of
wandering. The fourth is the sickening relationship between crime and
state power.
The fifth is state violence. The sixth is the mystery of megapolitics.
The seventh is the
multiple forms of resistance which humanity is deploying against neoliberalism.
Piece no. 1: The concentration of wealth and the distribution of poverty
The earth has five billion human inhabitants:
of these, only 500 million live comfortably; the remaining 4.5 billion
endure lives of
poverty.
The gap between rich and poor is enormous: far from decreasing, social
inequalities are growing.
Piece no. 2: The globalisation of exploitation
the world capitalist system is
"modernising" the production, circulation and consumption of commodities.
The new
technological revolution (information technology) and the new revolution
in politics
(the megalopolises emerging from the ruins of the nation state) produce
a new social
"revolution". This social revolution consists of a rearrangement, a
reorganisation of
social forces and, principally, of the workforce.
The world's economically active population (EAP) went from 1.38 billion
in 1960 to
2.37 billion in 1990. A large increase in the number of human beings
capable of
working and generating wealth. But the new world order arranges this
workforce
within specific geographical and productive areas, and reassigns their
functions (or
non-functions, in the case of unemployed and precarious workers) within
the plan of
world globalisation. The world's economically active population by
sector (EAPS)
has undergone radical changes during the past 20 years. Agriculture
and fishing fell
from 22 % in 1970 to 12 % in 1990; manufacture from 25 % to 22 %; but
the
tertiary sector (commercial, transport, banking and services) has risen
from 42 % to
56 %. In developing countries, the tertiary sector has grown from 40
% in 1970 to
57 % in 1990, while agriculture and fishing have fallen from 30 % to
15 % (2). This
means that increasing numbers of workers are channelled into the kind
of activities
necessary for increasing productivity or speeding up the creation of
commodities
this "modern" capitalist production
continues to rely on child labour. Out of 1.15 billion children in
the world, at least
100 million live on the streets and 200 million work
The globalised
market is destroying small and medium- sized companies. With the disappearance
of
local and regional markets, small and medium producers have no protection
and are
unable to compete with the giant transnationals.
All this combines to create a specific surplus: an excess of human
beings who are
useless in terms of the new world order because they do not produce,
do not
consume, and do not borrow from banks. In short, human beings who are
disposable. Each day the big finance centres impose their laws on countries
and
groups of countries all around the world. They re-arrange and re-order
the
inhabitants of those countries. And at the end of the operation they
find there is still an
"excess" of people.
Piece no. 3: Migration, a nightmare of wandering
there is a proliferation of "regional wars" and "internal
conflicts"; capital follows paths of atypical accumulation; and large
masses of workers
are mobilised. Result: a huge rolling wheel of millions of migrants
moving across the
planet. As "foreigners" in that "world without frontiers" which had
been promised by
the victors of the cold war, they are forced to endure racist persecution,
precarious
employment, the loss of their cultural identity, police repression,
hunger, imprisonment
and murder.
The fourth world war - with its
mechanisms of destruction/depopulation and reconstruction/reorganisation
- involves
the displacement of millions of people. Their destiny is to wander
the world, carrying
the burden of their nightmare with them, so as to constitute a threat
to workers who
have a job, a scapegoat designed to make people forget their bosses,
and to provide
a basis for the racism that neoliberalism provokes.
Piece no. 4: Financial globalisation and the generalisation of crime
With the beginning of the fourth world war, organised crime has globalised
its
activities. The criminal organisations of five continents have taken
on board the "spirit
of world cooperation" and have joined together in order to participate
in the conquest
of new markets. They are investing in legal businesses, not only in
order to launder
dirty money, but in order to acquire capital for illegal operations.
Their preferred
activities are luxury property investment, the leisure industry, the
media - and
banking.
According to a UN report,
the involvement of crime syndicates has been facilitated by the programmes
of
structural adjustment which debtor countries have been forced to accept
in order to
gain access to International Monetary Fund loans (3).
So here we have the rectangular mirror within which legality and illegality
exchange
reflections. On which side of the mirror is the criminal? And on which
side is the
person who pursues him?
Piece no. 5: Legitimate violence of illegitimate powers
In the cabaret of globalisation, the state performs a striptease, at
the end of which it is
left wearing the minimum necessary: its powers of repression. With
its material base
destroyed, its sovereignty and independence abolished, and its political
class
eradicated, the nation state increasingly becomes a mere security apparatus
in the
service of the mega-enterprises which neoliberalism is constructing.
Instead of
orienting public investment towards social spending, it prefers to
improve the
equipment which enables it to control society more effectively.
What is to be done when the violence derives from the laws of the market?
Where is
legitimate violence then? And where the illegitimate?
The monopoly of
violence no longer belongs to nation states: the market has put it
up for auction.
However, when the monopoly of violence is contested not on the basis
of the laws of
the market, but in the interests of "those from below", then world
power sees it as
"aggression". This is one of the (least studied and most condemned)
aspects of the
challenges launched by the indigenous peoples in arms and in rebellion
of the
Zapatista National Liberation Army against neoliberalism and for humanity.
The new world police
wants national armies and police to be simple security bodies guaranteeing
order and progress within the megalopolises of neoliberalism.
Piece no. 6: Megapolitics and its dwarfs
But neoliberalism does not conduct its war
solely by "unifying" nations and regions. Its strategy of destruction/depopulati
on
and
reconstruction/reorganisation also produces a fracture or fractures
within the nation
state. This is the paradox of this fourth world war: while ostensibly
working to
eliminate frontiers and "unite" nations, it actually leads to a multiplication
of frontiers
and the smashing apart of nations.
The elimination of trade
frontiers, the explosion of telecommunications, information superhighways,
the
omnipresence of financial markets, international free trade agreements
- all this
contributes to destroying nation states and internal markets. Paradoxically,
globalisation produces a fragmented world of isolated pieces, a world
full of
watertight compartments which may at best be linked by fragile economic
gangways.
Mega-politics globalises
national politics - in other words it ties them to a centre which has
world interests and
which operates on the logic of the market. It is in the name of the
market that wars,
credits, buying and selling of commodities, diplomatic recognition,
trade blocs,
political support, laws on immigration, breakdowns of relationships
between
countries and investment - in short, the survival of entire nations
- are decided.
The world-wide power of the financial markets is such that they are
not concerned
about the political complexion of the leaders of individual countries:
what counts in
their eyes is a country's respect for the economic programme. Financial
disciplines
are imposed on all alike. These masters of the world can even tolerate
the existence
of left-wing governments, on condition that they adopt no measure likely
to harm the
interests of the market. However, they will never accept policies that
tend to break
with the dominant model.
Piece no. 7: Pockets of resistance
"To begin with, I ask you not to confuse resistance with political
opposition.
Opposition does not oppose itself to power but to a government, and
its fully-formed
shape is that of an opposition party; resistance, on the other hand,
cannot be a party,
by definition: it is not made in order to govern but... to resist."
(TomY s Segovia,
"Alegatorio", Mexico, 1996)
The apparent infallibility of globalisation comes up hard against the
stubborn
disobedience of reality. While neoliberalism is pursuing its war, groups
of protesters,
kernels of rebels, are forming throughout the planet. The empire of
financiers with full
pockets confronts the rebellion of pockets of resistance. es, pockets.
Of all sizes,
of different colours, of varying shapes. Their sole common point is
a desire to resist
the "new world order" and the crime against humanity that is represented
by this
fourth world war.
Whereas the ZNLA fights to defend national sovereignty, the Mexican
Federal Army
functions to protect a government which has destroyed the material
bases of
sovereignty and which has offered the country not only to large-scale
foreign capital,
but also to drug trafficking.
The possible shapes are as numerous as the forms of
resistance themselves, as numerous as all the worlds existing in this
world. So draw
whatever shape you like. In this matter of pockets, as in that of resistance,
diversity is
a wealth.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
________________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release May 12,
1998
INTERNATIONAL CRIME CONTROL STRATEG
BACKGROUND
International crime is a serious and potent threat to the American
people at home and abroad. Drug and firearms trafficking, terrorism,
money laundering, counterfeiting, illegal alien smuggling, trafficking
in women and children, advanced fee scams, credit card fraud, auto
theft, economic espionage, intellectual property theft, computer
hacking, and public corruption are all linked to international criminal
activity and all have a direct impact on the security and prosperity
of
the American people.
Americans spend billions of dollars annually on cocaine and heroin,
all
of which originates abroad; in 1997, there were 123 terrorist attacks
against U.S. targets worldwide, including 108 bombings and eight
kidnappings; each year, approximately one billion dollars worth of
stolen cars are smuggled out of this country; annually, U.S. companies
lose up to $23 billion from the illegal duplication and piracy of films,
compact discs, computer software, pharmaceutical and textile products,
while U.S. credit card companies suffer losses of hundreds of millions
of dollars from international fraud; and several hundred U.S. companies
and other organizations have already suffered computer attacks in 1998,
resulting in millions of dollars of losses and significant threats
to
our safety and security.
PURPOSE
The International Crime Control Strategy (ICCS) addresses this
increasing threat by providing a framework for integrating all facets
of
the federal government response to international crime. This first
ever
strategy reflects the high priority accorded international crime by
this
Administration and builds on such existing strategies as the National
Drug Control Strategy and the Presidential Directives on alien
smuggling, counter-terrorism and nuclear materials safety and security.
The ICCS is also an important initiative in terms of enhancing the
ability of U.S. law enforcement officials to cooperate effectively
with
their overseas counterparts in investigating and prosecuting
international crime cases. At the upcoming Birmingham Summit, G-8
leaders will discuss international crime as one of the most pressing
issues related to increasing globalization and rapid technological
and
economic change. President Clinton will highlight the new ICCS in
underscoring the U.S. commitment to close cooperation with all nations
who are mobilizing to confront this increasing threat.
OVERVIEW
The ICCS is a plan of action containing eight broad goals with thirty
implementing objectives. The ICCS expresses President Clinton's resolve
to combat international crime aggressively and substantially reduce
its
impact on the daily lives of the American people.
The Strategy's eight goals and related objectives are:
1. Extend the First Line of Defense Beyond U.S. Borders by
(a) preventing acts of international crime planned abroad before
they occur, (b) using all available laws to prosecute select
criminal acts committed abroad, and (c) intensifying activities
of law enforcement, diplomatic and consular personnel abroad.
2. Protect U.S. Borders by (a) enhancing our land border inspection,
detection and monitoring capabilities, (b) improving the
effectiveness of maritime and air smuggling interdiction efforts,
(c) seeking new, stiffer criminal penalties for smuggling
activities, and (d) targeting enforcement and prosecutorial
resources more effectively against smuggling crimes and
organizations.
3. Deny Safe Haven to International Criminals by (a) negotiating
new
international agreements to create a seamless web for the prompt
location, arrest and extradition of international fugitives,
(b) implementing strengthened immigration laws that prevent
international criminals from entering the United States and
provide for their prompt expulsion when appropriate, and
(c) promoting increased cooperation with foreign law enforcement
authorities.
4. Counter International Financial Crime by (a) combating money
laundering and strengthening enforcement efforts to reduce inbound
and outbound movement of criminal proceeds, (b) seizing the assets
of international criminals, (c) enhancing bilateral and
multilateral cooperation against all financial crime, and
(d) targeting offshore centers of international fraud,
counterfeiting, electronic access device schemes and other
financial crimes.
5. Prevent Criminal Exploitation of International Trade by (a)
interdicting illegal technology exports, (b) preventing unfair and
predatory trade practices in violation of U.S. criminal law, (c)
protecting intellectual property rights, (d) countering industrial
theft and economic espionage of U.S. trade secrets, and (e)
enforcing import restrictions on certain harmful substances,
dangerous organisms and protected species.
6. Respond to Emerging International Crime Threats by (a) disrupting
new activities of international organized crime groups,
(b) enhancing intelligence efforts against criminal enterprises,
(c) reducing trafficking in human beings and crimes against
children, (d) increasing enforcement efforts against high tech
and computer-related crime, and (e) continuing to identify and
counter the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructures and new
technologies in high tech areas.
7. Foster International Cooperation and the Rule of Law by
(a) establishing international standards, goals and objectives to
combat international crime and by actively encouraging compliance,
(b) improving bilateral cooperation with foreign governments and
law enforcement authorities, and (c) strengthening the rule of law
as the foundation for democratic government and free markets in
order to reduce societies' vulnerability to criminal exploitation.
8. Optimize the Full Range of U.S. Efforts by (a) enhancing executive
branch policy and operational coordination mechanisms to
the risks of criminal threats and to integrate strategies, goals
and objectives to combat those threats, (b) mobilizing and
incorporating the private sector into U.S. government efforts, and
(c) developing measures of effectiveness to assess progress over
time.
ICCS INITIATIVES
Highlighted below are ten Administration initiatives to further our
efforts to fight international crime.
1. International Crime Control Act of 1998: Proposed legislation
containing significant new law enforcement tools for the fight against
international crime.
2. Comprehensive Threat Assessment: A comprehensive assessment of
the
threat to the American people posed by international crime, to be
completed within six months.
3. International Conference on Upholding Integrity Among Justice and
Security Officials: An international conference to address upholding
integrity among key justice and security officials worldwide, to be
organized by the Vice President within the next six months.
4. High Tech Crime: An action plan, building on the work of the G
8
justice and interior ministers and the creation of the U.S. National
Infrastructure Protection Center, to protect interconnected U.S.
communications and information systems from attack by international
criminals.
5. Border Law Enforcement: A program to enhance border law enforcement
through deployment of advanced detection technology and investment
of
new resources.
6. Financial Crimes: A commitment to employ aggressively new tools
to
deny criminals access to U.S. financial institutions and to enhance
enforcement efforts against financial crimes.
7. International Asset Forfeiture and Sharing: A U.S. call for new
criminal asset forfeiture regimes worldwide and new asset forfeiture
sharing agreements with our international partners.
8. OAS Treaty Against Illicit Trafficking in Firearms: A program
to
work with our OAS partners to implement fully a hemispheric convention
to combat the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in firearms,
ammunition and explosives.
9. Economic Espionage and Theft of Industrial Property: A commitment
to use the Economic Espionage Act to increase U.S. investigations and
prosecutions of individuals and companies who attempt to steal U.S.
proprietary information.
10. Strategic Communications Plan: A plan to engage the private
sector in assessing the impact of international crime on that sector
and in determining its appropriate role in countering this threat.
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At 12:01 PM 7/26/98 -0400, Robert A. Costner wrote:
>
>The following is taken from today's SCAN newsletter.
>
>======================================================================
>SCAN THIS NEWS
>7/26/98
>
>Following is a brief excerpt from the -
>
>"U.S. Department of Transportation"
>"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration"
>
>"The Highway Safety Desk Book"
>
>regarding digitized driver's license photos.
[snip]
>The implications for law enforcement go far beyond these obvious benefits.
>With a central image database of every driver in a state, the public safety
>community has a ready-made storehouse of photos to be used in criminal
>investigations.....
Oregon already has this. (We seem to be an official beta test site for
every draconian measure or propaganda campaign they want to implement on a
national scale.)
The digital licensing program hear was VERY expensive and full of cost
over-runs. If your state legislature tells you it can be done inexpensivly
or is a "cost cutting measure" they are lying their asses off.
---
| "That'll make it hot for them!" - Guy Grand |
|"The moral PGP Diffie taught Zimmermann unites all| Disclaimer: |
| mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man |
|`finger -l alano(a)teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key | behind the keyboard.|
| http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |alan(a)ctrl-alt-del.com|
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For immediate release
27 July 1998
DATA FELLOWS ANNOUNCES F-SECURE WORKSTATION SUITE 3.0
The WorldÂ’s First Suite Product with Strong Encryption Provides
Corporations with a Complete Security Solution
HELSINKI, FINLAND, July 27, 1998 -- Data Fellows, a leading developer of
data security solutions, today announced F-Secure Workstation Suite. The
product provides a reliable and easy-to-manage solution for most data
security concerns of modern corporations.
"F-Secure Workstation Suite provides centralized management of most
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F-Secure Workstation Suite product contains the client component of
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All users of F-Secure Workstation Suite 3.0 will receive a free upgrade to
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F-Secure Workstation Suite 4.0 comes bundled with F-Secure Administrator, a
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