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FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT AND HIS
FRAUDULENT SYSTEM

"The real truth of the matter is, as you and I
know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the
government of the U.S. since the days of Andrew Jackson." Franklin D. Roosevelt in a letter written Nov. 21,
1933 to Colonel E. Mandell House
On Friday, May 2, 1997 the United States paid tribute to a
president that left his indelible stamp on the nation. A granite and
bronze memorial was dedicated to Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the shores
of the Potomac River, and, during the ceremony, his grandson said, "We
gather to pay tribute not to a man, but to an era." In this article we
will attempt to examine the elements at work behind the president who
ushered in the New Deal and those hidden powers who still work their will
today.
During the dedication ceremony President Clinton called FDR
"the greatest American president of this great American century." He also
said Roosevelt was "a master politician and a magnificent commander in
chief." The Clinton administration is finishing the work begun by
Roosevelt, and the opportunity is ripe for showcasing the policies and
objectives of the "New Deal" and for praising the man who exemplifies
them.
Of FDR, Rexford Tugwell wrote: "He had a good Harvard
education when Fabianism was developing, and he probably knew quite well
the works of H.G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw (Fabian Socialists)."
Well-connected socialists early this century were familiar with the
political winds and helped influence the direction they were beginning to
blow. John Dewey, the father of humanism, wrote in Individualism, Old and
New (1929): "We are in for some kind of socialism, call it by whatever
name we please, and no matter what it will be called when it is
realized....There is still enough vitality in the older individualism to
offer a very serious handicap to any party or program which calls itself
by the name Socialism....The older individualism is still sufficiently
ingrained to obtain allegiance in confused sentiment and in vocal
utterance." It was clear to Mr. Dewey that if socialism was to come about,
it would have to bear a different title. Later, in 1929, came the stock
market crash which brought about the intended condition of despair in this
country and the subsequent election of Roosevelt and the "New Deal".
"New Deal" was the new title chosen for the socialist agenda.
Curtis Dall, FDR's son-in-law, doubted that FDR was the originator of this
vast "recovery" effort. In his book, FDR: My Exploited Father-in-Law
(1967) he stated, "For a long time I felt that FDR had developed many
thoughts and ideas that were his own to benefit this country, the USA. But
he didn't. Most of his thoughts, his political 'ammunition,' as it were,
was carefully manufactured for him in advance by the CFR-One World Money
Group."
The CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) One-World Money
Group was the "power behind the throne", so to speak, and Fabianism was
the religion or social doctrine of that inner circle of power with world
domination and control its consummate objective. FDR was not only
acquainted with the works of Fabian socialist, H.G. Wells, as Rexford
Tugwell wrote, but he was on friendly terms with him.
Wells,
himself, spoke somewhat of the conspiracy taking place to rule the world.
In his book, Experiment in Autobiography (1934) he commented, "The
organization of this that I call the Open Conspiracy, the evocation of a
greater sounder fellow to the Communist essay, an adequately implemented
Liberal Socialism, which will ultimately supply teaching, coercive and
directive public services to the whole world, is the immediate task." He
went on to say when the consummate objective would be reached. "It's
coming is likely to happen very quickly....Sometimes I feel that
generations of propaganda and education may have to precede it....Plans
for political synthesis seem to grow bolder and more extensive."
After reading Wells' Experiment in Autobiography, FDR wrote to him
and said, "How do you manage to retain such extraordinarily clear
judgments? ...I believe our (FDR's administration) biggest success is
making people think during these past two years. They may not be thinking
straight but they are thinking in the right direction---and your direction
and mine are not so far apart...."
About fourteen months earlier,
FDR had written to Wells and said, "I have read, with pleasure and profit,
almost everything that you have written....You are doing much to educate
people everywhere, and for that I am grateful."
Wells has also
been quoted as describing FDR as "the most effective transmitting
instrument possible for the coming of the new world order....He is
continuously revolutionary in the new way without ever provoking a stark
revolutionary crisis"...by using words like "socialism" and such.
When reelection time for FDR rolled around in 1936, it was
determined by the One-World Money Group that FDR should continue in
office. Joseph Kennedy, JFK's father and former chairman of the Securities
and Exchange Commission was quoted in the New York Times as saying, "Fifty
men have run America, and that's a high figure....I don't see how anybody
giving any thought to the trends all over the world can help but feel
there is something in the air in the advancement of some new social
order....That is why I feel it is of the greatest importance to reelect
Mr. Roosevelt."
By this time some members of FDR's own party were
becoming quite uncomfortable with the direction he was taking the nation.
Alfred Smith, former presidential candidate and mayor of New York City,
delivered a speech in Washington, D.C.,entitled, "Betrayal of the
Democratic Party." He had supported FDR in 1932, but in this speech of
January 25, 1936, he stated:
"Just get
the platform of the Democratic Party, and get the platform of the
Socialist Party, and lay them down on your dining room table, side by
side, and get a heavy lead pencil and scratch out the word 'Democrat', and
scratch out the word 'Socialist,' and let the two platforms lay there.
Then study the record of the present administration up to date. After you
have done that, make your mind up to pick up the platform that more nearly
squares with the record, and you will put your hand on the Socialist
platform."
As he was using a compliant Congress to pass
radical "New Deal" legislation, the threat of war began to loom again in
Europe. Although the majority of Americans were against involvement in
another European war, Roosevelt campaigned hard against what his party
termed "isolationism". A world war was essential for the building of the
New World Order and once Japan had been lured into attacking Pearl Harbor,
Americans gullibly supported their country's entry into the war. (see Pearl Harbor: The Mother
of All Conspiracies and FDR
SCANDAL PAGE).
As World War II was winding down, the
CFR-One-World Money Group was moving forward on its plans for the United
Nations, the successor to the failed League of Nations. Encountering the
same opposition Woodrow Wilson did to the sell-out of American sovereignty
to a global super-government, FDR picked up his pen and began working on a
speech designed to assuage American misgivings. He wrote, "The only limit
to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move
forward with strong and active faith." He wrote this on April 12, 1945, in
Warm Springs, Georgia. This was also the day he died.
Over fifty
years later, at the Roosevelt memorial dedication, President Clinton said,
"At this time, where the pinnacle that Roosevelt hoped America would
achieve in our influence and power has come to pass, we still strangely
fight battles with doubts, doubts that he would treat with great
impatience and disdain, doubts that lead some to urge us to pull back from
the world at the very first time since Roosevelt's time when we actually
can realize his vision of world peace and world prosperity and the
dominance of the ideals for which he gave his life....Let us honor his
vision."
Then, still cleverly seeking to confuse the "older
individualism" with doubt and unbelief, Clinton said, "Every time you
think of Franklin Roosevelt, put aside your doubts. Become more American.
Become more like him. Be infused with his strong and active faith."
This "strong and active faith" President Clinton and his sponsors
would have us infused with is the faith of quiet compliance with the
schemes of wicked men. They would have us mindlessly swallow the
propaganda of peace, even while they practice terror and extortion around
the globe. They would have us sleep on while they quietly remove our few
remaining freedoms and safely imprison the world in the satanic citadel of
world socialism. Their plans are doomed to failure. The present "doubts"
that "lead some to urge us to pull back" are growing cracks in the
foundation of this false system. Any system such as this one, that is
built on force and fraud, will certainly come to its end.
"Behold, I am against you, O destroying mountain, says the LORD,
which destroys all the earth; I will stretch out my hand against you and
remove your foundation from the rock, and will make you a burnt
mountain...you shall be desolate forever." Jeremiah 51:25,26.
Written 5/19/97 Copyright © 1997, The WINDS. ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED. http://www.TheWinds.org
See The Roosevelt Myth by
John T. Flynn and The Causes of War
by Chuck Morse. Visit the NEW DEAL NETWORK
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