Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1882-1945



"...several of the best friends I have got are communists." -- F. D. Roosevelt, speaking to Congressman Martin Dies; read into the Congressional Record, Sept. 22, 1950, page A6832; noted in the book "None Dare Call It Treason" by John Stormer, 1964, Liberty Bell Press, Missouri, USA, page 27


Why did we give former U.S. president F. D. Roosevelt [above, at right] an entire section on this website? Because FDR harmed America more than any other person in U.S. history. [In fact, thanks to Roosevelt's aid to, and recognition of, the Soviet Union, lots of countries around the world eventually came under communist control. Yet that fact is rarely mentioned in history books].

And by the way, Roosevelt didn't get America out of the Great Depression. In fact, careful study of the matter shows that Roosevelt made the Great Depression worse. Indeed, America had another, smaller economic depression in 1937 under Roosevelt's watch.

Franklin Roosevelt was president of the U.S. from 1933 to 1945 -- 12 years, the longest term that any president has served. During that time, FDR appointed scores of Jews and Communists to important government positions -- the latter of which was treason. His vice-president Henry Wallace was pro-Marxist, and so was at least one of his appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court: Jewish judge Felix Frankfurter. FDR appointed more judges to the Supreme Court [10] than any other president, and all of them were of far-left political ideology. Roosevelt also tried to "pack" the Supreme Court with more than 9 justices, to aid his New Deal schemes. U.S. Communist Party chief Earl Browder was a frequent guest at FDR's White House and at times aided the Roosevelt administration. Many of the Jews that FDR appointed to top government positions were either a) spies for the Soviets; or b) disloyal to standard American values because of their extreme political views.

Furthermore, FDR and his administration created a huge federal government that ushered in the idea that the U.S. government should control most aspects of the lives of the citizenry. But even worse, FDR and his gang knowingly created the conditions for WWII to occur, and helped the murderous Soviet Union to become strong by giving her material goods and official recognition as a 'legit' state. And FDR ordered American vessels to shoot German ships upon sight in Oct. 1941, before Pearl Harbor, i.e., before America officially entered WWII in Dec. 1941.

Furthermore, FDR approved a plan to use the U.S.-sponsored Flying Tigers attack planes against Japanese troops in the Spring of 1941, long before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor - meaning that, for all practical purposes, FDR was the aggressor against Japan months before Japan was the aggressor against America.

Roosevelt also strengthened the power of organized labor in America, which led in turn to leftist political victories all over the U.S.

Strangely, Roosevelt is worshipped in America, even though FDR and his wife Eleanor were known Communist sympathizers -- a fact that is somehow never mentioned by the U.S. media. Indeed, despite the above facts about FDR, most Americans never hear anything negative about him.

Also of interest: FDR and the Interstate Commerce Swindle -- a key U.S. Supreme Court ruling, AB Kirschbaum Co. v. Walling [1942] permanently wrecked small business in America by redefining -- via a Marxist viewpoint -- the question of 'who is, and is not, engaged in interstate commerce?'

Roosevelt had made it clear in the 1930s that he wanted the meaning of 'interstate commerce' changed. But how to do it? Simple. Flood the Supreme Court with Roosevelt appointees [1], have a close friend on the court -- justice Felix Frankfurter -- corral them for a needed majority, and presto. Kirschbaum went through the court under the guidance of Felix Frankfurter. Frankfurter "led" the court on Kirschbaum [2] and delivered the opinion of the court to the public.

The court ruling on Kirschbaum was, in a nutshell: even if employees of a private establishment are not engaged in actual 'interstate commerce' themselves, they are 'aiding interstate commerce' if they operate elevators which carry goods sold in other states, or, if the employees work for, in any slight capacity, a company which engages in interstate commerce; therefore, they are bound by federal 'interstate commerce' rules. Therefore, the federal government can dictate terms regarding the operation of the private establishment in question. That line of reasoning was opposite that of previous judicial attitudes regarding commerce in the U.S. Kirschbaum was a radical court decision. [A similar ruling occurred a year before Kirschbaum, titled U.S. v. Darby, but that case dealt specifically with employee wages vis-a-vis interstate commerce].

Additionally, let's examine FDR's infamous "Quarantine" speech in Chicago, 1937: does this sound like a person who wants peace?: "We are determined to keep out of war, yet we cannot insure ourselves against the disastrous effects of war and the dangers of involvement. We are adopting such measures as will minimize our risk of involvement, but we cannot have complete protection in a world of disorder in which confidence and security have broken down." Nope. This speech was a thinly-disguised threat towards Japan, and to a lesser extent, Germany. Read the language -- was America facing any military threat in late 1937? No. But FDR suggests otherwise in this surprisingly aggressive speech. Since FDR's speeches were usually written by his Jewish staffers, and since Jews did not like Japan or Germany, the flavor of the speech is easy to understand. This speech was sharply criticized by many Americans, and rightly so. [FDR's comment in this speech, "Without a declaration of war and without warning or justification of any kind, civilians, including vast numbers of women and children, are being ruthlessly murdered with bombs from the air" is a sick joke given that his pal Stalin was murdering millions of people in Russia. Did FDR consider "quarantining" Russia as well due to Stalin's shocking body-count of murder victims? Of course not].

More information about FDR here:

1. FDR Scandal Page Here

2. More FDR hijinks Here

3. More FDR information Here

4. Repeat of 'FDR's Jewish Cabal' Here

5. FDR and Pearl Harbor Here

6. Roosevelt and the Yalta Meeting Here





[1] Roosevelt's Supreme Court appointments: Harlan Fiske Stone [chief justice], Hugo Black, Stanley Reed, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, Frank Murphy, James Byrnes, Robert Jackson, and Wiley Rutledge.

[2] Frankfurter mentioned as leading the internal court action on Kirschbaum: book "None Dare Call It Treason" by John Stormer, 1964, Liberty Bell Press, Missouri, USA, p. 193.

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