"Weishaupt died in 1830 and Clinton Roosevelt simply picked up the torch and
passed it on to Marx. In 1849, Horace Greeley, the Jewphile, Jewite owner of
the New York Tribune, the country's first national newspaper, and Clinton
Roosevelt gave monetary support to the Communist League in London to assist the
publication of Marx's Manifest der Kommunistichen Partei or Communist Manifesto
(1848). Greeley put Marx right on the newspapers' payroll. Other financial
contributors were, of course, the English Jew Stepney and the Hegel antichrist
Engels.
"FDR worked directly with Earl Browder, Head Chairman of the American
Communist Party, right inside the White House. ‘The head of the Communist
Party, USA, Earl Browder, worked on political deals with FDR. The arrangements
were mutually beneficial. House Rules Chairman John O'Conner told the Senate
Judiciary Committee that during 1938 and 1939, when Earl Browder was a frequent
guest at the White House, he helped direct a ‘purge' of conservative
Democrats who had opposed FDR's policies. "‘In fact,' the congressman
acknowledged, ‘during the President's ‘purge' of 1938, Browder directed a
purge operation from the White House, from which he telephoned instructions'
(‘The FDR Legacy: Lest We Forget,' William Hoar, The New American, 1997, Vol
13, No.13, June 23).
"Merle Thorpe, a Roosevelt supporter, wrote in 1935, ‘We have given
legislative status, either in whole or in part, to eight of the ten points of
the Communist Manifesto of 1848; and, as some point out, done a better job of
implementation than Russia.'
"The following is a comparison of the planks of the Communist Manifesto with
but a part of the administration of Roosevelt. You can find those specifically
created by Roosevelt listed by the inception dates. Be aware, the beginning
dates are only part of the story because there were also some changes that
occurred to those that were already in place.
Point 1: Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land
to public purposes. [This was one of the first things Roosevelt called for, as
early as his second inaugural address. He initiated several programs to help
accomplish his goal, including the Federal Emergency Relief Administration.]
Point 2: A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. [FDR certainly was
responsible for making this an unpleasant fact of American life by creating the
Wealth Tax Act, with-holding taxes, and was even pushing for a $25,000 earning
limit. This made the Communist principle of the redistribution of wealth
possible in the United States of America.]
Point 3: Abolition of all rights of inheritance. [Inheritance taxes,
introduced in 1935, were the culmination of the graduated taxes begun earlier
in 1913.]
Point 4: Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels. [In 1941,
Roosevelt confiscated the property of 117,000 Japanese on American soil and
interred them in American concentration camps. Of course, Germans and Italians
were affected as well, and none were paid any reparations for the crimes
against them.] Point 5: Centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by
means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly. [The
confiscation of gold in 1933 put the wealth in the hands of the Jews. Other
parts to his diabolical plan included the Gold Reserve Act (1934) and the
Banking Act (1935), which further removed the wealth from the American people.]
Point 6: Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the
hands of the state. [In addition to putting private air mail carriers out of
business and using the Army to deliver mail in 1934, Roosevelt opened the gate
to the enemy and the Jews bought out newspapers, radio and television stations.
FDR also created several government agencies regulating communication and
transport, including the Federal Trade Commission and put the already existing
Interstate Commerce Commission on steroids.]
Point 7: Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the
state; the bringing into cultivation of wastelands, and the improvement of the
soil generally in accordance with a common plan. [In addition to TVA, Roosevelt
proposed several other Tennessee Valley Authority like projects and almost
actually passed off the Property Seizure Bill that would have allowed
confiscation of all private firearms and given him essentially a dictatorship,
with complete power over all business and industry. Additionally, he created
more big government, Jewish programs: National Recovery Administration, the
Rural Electricification Administration, Public Works of Art Project, Farm
Credit Administration, etc.]
Point 8: Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of industrial
armies, especially for agriculture. [Civilian Conservation Corps, Civil Works
Administration, National Industrial Recovery Act, Work Progress Administration,
etc.]
Point 9: Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual
abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equitable
distribution of the populace over the country. [Resettlement Administration,
etc.]
Point 10: Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of
children's factory labor in its present form. (Yeah, in its present form.)
Combination of education with industrial production. [National Recovery
Administration, among others.]
"Coincidence? The U.S. Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal wrote:
"‘Played golf today with Joe Kennedy. I asked him about his conversations
with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on. He said Chamberlain's
position in 1938 was that England had nothing with which to fight and that she
could not risk going to war with Hitler. Kennedy's view: That Hitler would have
fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for
Bullitt's urging on Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be
faced down about Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made
Poland a cause of war if it had not been for the constant needling from
Washington. Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn't
fight; Kennedy that they would, and that they would overrun Europe. Chamberlain
he says, stated that America and the world Jews had forced England into the
war' (The Forrestal Diaries, 1951, Viking).
"The Supreme Court unanimously ruled FDR's National Recovery Administration
unconstitutional [Schechter Poultry vs US, 295 US 495 (1935)]. And again the
following year the Supreme Court ruled FDR's Agricultural Adjustment Act
unconstitutional [Butler vs US, 297 US (1936)], stating that the AAA was ‘a
central government exercising uncontrolled police power in every state of the
union.' This was the ludicrous, insane program that had farmers slaughter
millions of their animals and needlessly plow under their crops. Production was
so drastically cut that the US had to import produce from abroad. Importing
America's major foodstuffs is a practice that today has become the norm.
"While FDR's Communist programs were helping those in the upper Jewish
circles worldwide, the mass majority of the American public were suffering in
abject poverty. Life in the city had become so bad that many people who could,
because of ties with friends or relatives, left the cities, some literally
starving, and returned to the countryside where there were potential sources of
food. In the 1930's, many people still lived and worked family farms.