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F.D. Roosevelt: How Our President Betrayed
America in 1933
On November 16, 1933, a top Soviet officer named Maxim
Litvinov met with FDR at the White House in Washington, D.C. There, FDR
told Litvinov that the Soviet Union -- which had already slaughtered some
15 million people -- could set up embassies/consulates on U.S.
soil/territories [1]. Previous American presidents had refused to offer
such niceties to the Commie murderers. But not FDR.
That offer to
the Soviets by FDR was an actual treaty without the approval of the U.S.
Congress, which was illegal under U.S. law.
Was FDR's offer of
recognition treason by an American president? Yep. Will you ever hear
about it from newsjockey Jake? Nope. All mainstream historians and
newsmedia-types, most of whom are either Jewish or leftist, worship FDR,
just as they worship Lincoln -- case closed. End of all discussion.
The above information sounds incredible, we know, but it is true.
America became buddies with the most evil regime mankind has ever known,
-- excepting China with her 60+ million bodycount -- buddies with a regime
that perfected the concentration camp and invented wholesale mass-murder
on a scale previously unknown to humankind.
We remind you that
Hitler was barely in office -- 10 months -- when FDR recognized the
killers in the Soviet Union. That apparently was the first official
recognition of that Communist country as "legit" by the West. FDR was
warned by top U.S. military personnel not to recognize the Soviet Union,
but FDR nonetheless did.
Further, FDR could have signed the
Anti-Commintern Pact, an anti- Communist treaty signed by Germany, Italy
and Japan in 1936/1937.
FDR's act of recognizing a Communist regime
told the world that "Communism is legit," and it paved the way for the
eventual fall of China, N. Korea, Vietnam and Cuba to Communists. It also
paved the way for several wars in which the U.S. was
involved.
Finally, how ironic that FDR's political opponent, Sen.
Huey Long of Louisiana, whom many thought could defeat FDR at the polls,
was shot in Sept. 1935 by a Jewish doctor named Carl Austin Weiss --
clearing the way for untold horror in the world via FDR's insane
policies.[2]. It is likely that the wars WWII, Korea and Vietnam would not
have occurred if Huey Long had beaten FDR in the 1936 presidential race.
Long rightly attacked the top Jewish pal of FDR, Bernard Baruch, in a
speech in 1935; this is likely one of the reasons why Long was shot by
Weiss, as even then the criticizing of Jews was a serious offense in the
West.
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[1] book "The Iron Curtain Over
America," by John Beaty, 1951, reprinted by CPA Books 1995, page 53,
softcover.
[2] book "The Controversy of Zion," by Douglas Reed,
1978, Dolphin Press, 1985 edition by Veritas, pages 318-319, softcover.
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