- The story that Wall Street bankers planned to overthrow
FDR in 1933 still makes the rounds in 2007.
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- Last week, the BBC named "Dubya's" grandfather,
Prescott Bush as one of the conspirators.
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- Clearly, the Illuminati bankers staged the "planned
coup" to give FDR credibility as Wall Street's nemesis. As I will
show, they routinely used such tricks to build up their Presidential puppet.
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- The NWO apparently still considers Roosevelt and his
model of Big Government as a propaganda asset. Fascism takes the form of
socialism, as we have seen with Communism and Nazism.
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- The conspirators (members of the "American Liberty
League") approached retired Major General Smedley Butler to use 500,000
veterans to remove FDR and become a Mussolini-like figure himself.
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- Smedley Butler was the LAST man you would ask if you
were serious about such a coup. However, if you wanted someone to expose
your coup ( as he did; thought it "smacked of treason,") Butler
was the "go-to" person.
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- The most decorated Marine in history; Gen. Smedley Butler
recently had been forced to resign by Herbert Hoover for calling Mussolini
a "mad dog" and warning that his fascist cohorts "were about
to break loose in Europe." Butler refused to retract his remarks and
thus became a national hero overnight.
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- Nor was Butler fond of Wall Street, touring the nation
with a speech stating that the bankers used the US army as "gangsters
for capitalism" -- thugs and debt collectors:
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- "Looking back on it, I feel that I could have given
Al Capone a few hints," Butler said. "The best he could do was
.. operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents."
("War is a Racket" 1933)
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- "There was definitely something crazy about the
whole affair," remarked Curt Gentry. "Butler who had gained prominence
for speaking out / against fascism/, being asked to become an American
Duce." ("J. Edgar Hoover" p.203)
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- Nevertheless, Gentry and most other historians accepted
the tale, indicating that they function as highly paid flacks.
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- The story received its widest currency in Jules Archer's
book "The Plot to Seize the White House" (1973). Judging from
Archer's other works, he is either the Illuminati's best propagandist or
biggest dupe (or both.)
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- His other subjects include such "defenders of the
people" as: Trotsky, Mao Tse Tung; Chou En Lai; and Ho Chi Minh. He
has also penned books about such elite-sponsored movements as feminism,
civil rights and environmentalism.
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- WHO WAS FDR?
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- For the answer, we are indebted to a book by a courageous
honest, public-spirited New York doctor, Emmanuel Josephson: "The
Strange Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt" (1948).
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- FDR was the scion of two Illuminati families, the Delanos
and the Roosevelts. He was related to a dozen US Presidents: four on the
Roosevelt side and eight on the Delano side. He was a third cousin of King
George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
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- These families have some Jewish antecedents but they
also have Dutch, German, Swedish and principally English blood. FDR's mother's
father, Warren Delano made a sizable fortune in the opium trade. His father
James Roosevelt was Vice President of a railway and director of several
companies.
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- FDR was a spoiled brat who could always change the rules
to suit his whims. He was tutored privately, and failed law school but
allowed to enter the bar anyway. He never held a real job. In the 1920's,
he helped float some stock market scams. As Governor and later President,
he was extremely suggestible, evasive and shifty. Louis Howe created his
public persona and did his thinking for him. He was FDR's "alter and
wiser ego." (102)
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- FDR had a small army of speech writers and sometimes
there were screw-ups. For his Democratic nomination acceptance in 1932,
he was handed two speeches with diametrically opposed views and read them
both. (157)
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- After his attack of encephalomyelitis, the Rockefellers
gave him a health spa at Warm Springs, Georgia. They subsequently funneled
millions of dollars to FDR in the guise of contributions to his "foundation"
to help the sick. (Dr. Josephson found that the institution did not accept
charity cases and didn't issue financial statements.) (118-ff)
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- In Josephson's words, "Roosevelt was magnificently
bribed to run for office. By the end of 1930, some $700,000 was poured
into the coffers of the Foundation ...[FDR] was the pathetic puppet of
conspirators scheming the destruction of democracy and the establishment
of an American monarchy." (95, 124)
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- In return under FDR, the US Treasury spent hundreds of
millions bribing Saudi King Ibn Saud and building oil infrastructure in
Saudi Arabia to benefit Standard Oil. (262-263)
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- Josephson said the basic doctrines of the Rockefeller
Empire are "feudalistic monarchic government" ... "monopoly
of every necessity of life and of national existence, and absolute dictatorship..."
(86-87)
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- The rich must "divide and rule": " The
people must be dealt with not as Americans but as minorities set at each
other's throats, labor vs. Capital, Black vs. White, Catholic vs. protestant,
Christian vs. Jew for e.g." (87) He could have added male vs. female
and gay vs. straight.
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- FEIGNED OPPOSITION FROM WALL STREET
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- Rich degenerate inbreds running for President naturally
pretend to defend the public good. Naturally their banker-sponsors are
willing to feign displeasure and opposition.
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- FDR learned the game from his cousin Theodore Roosevelt
who pretended to be a "trust buster," while remaining a creation
of the trusts.
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- The contributors to FDR's 1932 campaign include a Who's
Who of the US business elite, the same people who supposedly tried to overthrow
him a year later: Hearst, Rockefeller, Morgan, Baruch, Du Pont, Astor.
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- In 1933, a group of "publicity men" advised
that Fascism was becoming unpopular in America and FDR could score points
by opposing the Nazis. "They suggested that Hearst and his publications
launch a sham attack on Roosevelt and at the same time pretend to support
Nazism and Fascism, thus throwing the Anti-Nazis and Anti-Fascists in the
Roosevelt camp." (167)
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- "As the perverters of public opinion expected, the
gullible public raged at Hearst and flocked to the standards of Roosevelt,
blind to the fact that he was giving them another of the same brand of
dictatorship." (167)
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- The antagonism was an utter sham. Hearst employed FDR's
son Elliot, and his daughter and her husband! Similarly the public enmity
of the munitions manufacturing Duponts was also a sham. Ethel Dupont married
FDR Jr. !
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- "The Liberty League was then set up for the ostensible
purpose of attacking Roosevelt and fighting his re-election. This served
to throw the entire pacifist vote into Roosevelt's camp and helped reassure
his re-election." (169)
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- Clearly the "Fascist Coup" was another clever
ploy invented by the "publicity men."
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- CONCLUSION
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Dall was a banker and FDR's son-in-law. He portrays
the President not as a leader but as a "quarterback" with little
actual power. The "coaching staff" consisted of a coterie of
handlers ("advisers" like Louis Howe, Bernard Baruch and Harry
Hopkins) who represented the international banking cartel. For Dall, FDR
ultimately was a traitor manipulated by "World Money" and motivated
by conceit and personal ambition.
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- The 1933 Fascist Coup is indicative of the trouble the
elite takes to manipulate the public. After FDR, no President (until George
W. Bush) did more to take America down the road to tyranny.
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- Today we have to take attacks on Bush with a grain of
salt. They are designed to drive the public into the open arms of Illuminati
puppets Hilary Clinton or Barak Obama. In fact, much of the conflict in
the world today may be generated and controlled by the Illuminati central
bankers.
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- Henry Makow Ph.D. is the inventor of the game Scruples
and author of "A Long Way to go for a Date." His articles exposing
fe-manism and the New World Order can be found at his web site www.savethemales.ca
He enjoys receiving comments, some of which he posts on his site using
first names only. hmakow@gmail.com
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