Uncle Joe, FDR and the Deep State

Uncle Joe, FDR and the Deep State
Title Uncle Joe, FDR and the Deep State PDF eBook
Author W. Mayer
Publisher Pipelinemedia
Total Pages 84
Release 2017-08-18
Genre
ISBN 9780692939789

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"Uncle Joe, FDR and the DEEP STATE," should be seen as a companion volume to the author's recently published, "Islamic Jihad, Cultural Marxism and the Transformation of the West." The book examines the Marxist-Leninist roots of what is today colloquially called the Deep State with an emphasis on the curious relationship between President Franklin Roosevelt and the Soviet Union's dictator, Josef Stalin. The author sets the plate as it were with a thorough, non-ideologically approved, re-telling of the history of the United States over the last century, especially as it pertains to the response by the world's leading democracy to the existential threat posed by Marxism during Roosevelt's four successive administrations. Relying on the new scholarship about this period of time which leans heavily on documents developed by the U.S. World War II intelligence review program, the Venona Project, as well as Russian documents made available for a brief time following the fall of the Soviet Union by Boris Yeltsin, the author makes a very strong case that the origin of today's un-elected proto-state can only be explained in terms of the massive cultural revolution sparked by Roosevelt's intentional re-interpretation of the role of the federal government which he saw fit to both expand beyond reason as well as seed with known agents of the Soviet Union and American fellow travelers. Unchallenged by Congress and the judiciary, blessed by the hard-left media, its masters in the Democrat and Republican parties and the far-left centers of power in Western Europe, the machinations of the Deep State are pulled into high resolution in this important and surprisingly easy to read book.

Roosevelt and Stalin

Roosevelt and Stalin
Title Roosevelt and Stalin PDF eBook
Author Susan Butler
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 642
Release 2016-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 0307741818

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In Roosevelt and Stalin, Susan Butler tells the story of how the leader of the capitalist world and the leader of the Communist world became more than allies of convenience during World War II. They shared the same outlook for the postwar world, and formed an uneasy yet deep friendship, shaping the global stage from the war to the decades leading up to and into the new century. The book makes clear that Roosevelt worked hard to win Stalin over, by always holding out the promise that Roosevelt’s own ideas were the best hope for the future peace and security of Russia. Stalin, however, was initially unconvinced that Roosevelt’s planned world organization, even with police powers, would be strong enough to keep Germany from starting a new war. In the end we see how Stalin’s opinion of Roosevelt evolved and how he began to view FDR as the key to peace. Roosevelt and Stalin is a revelatory portrait of this crucial, geopolitical partnership.

His Final Battle

His Final Battle
Title His Final Battle PDF eBook
Author Joseph Lelyveld
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 418
Release 2017-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 034580659X

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A New York Times Notable Book One of the Best Books of the Year: Foreign Affairs, Bloomberg In March 1944, as World War II raged and America’s next presidential election loomed, Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Driven by a belief that he had a duty to see the war through to the end, Roosevelt concealed his failing health and sought a fourth term—a term that he knew he might not live to complete. With unparalleled insight and deep compassion, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Joseph Lelyveld delves into Roosevelt’s thoughts, preoccupations, and motives during his last sixteen months, which saw the highly secretive Manhattan Project, the roar of D-Day, the landmark Yalta Conference and FDR’s hopes for a new world order—all as the war, his presidency, and his life raced in tandem to their climax. His Final Battle delivers an extraordinary portrait of this famously inscrutable man, who was full of contradictions but a consummate leader to the very last.

Roosevelt's Secret War

Roosevelt's Secret War
Title Roosevelt's Secret War PDF eBook
Author Joseph E. Persico
Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages 594
Release 2002-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 0375761268

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Despite all that has already been written on Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Joseph Persico has uncovered a hitherto overlooked dimension of FDR's wartime leadership: his involvement in intelligence and espionage operations. Roosevelt's Secret War is crowded with remarkable revelations: -FDR wanted to bomb Tokyo before Pearl Harbor -A defector from Hitler's inner circle reported directly to the Oval Office -Roosevelt knew before any other world leader of Hitler's plan to invade Russia -Roosevelt and Churchill concealed a disaster costing hundreds of British soldiers' lives in order to protect Ultra, the British codebreaking secret -An unwitting Japanese diplomat provided the President with a direct pipeline into Hitler's councils Roosevelt's Secret War also describes how much FDR had been told--before the Holocaust--about the coming fate of Europe's Jews. And Persico also provides a definitive answer to the perennial question Did FDR know in advance about the attack on Pearl Harbor? By temperament and character, no American president was better suited for secret warfare than FDR. He manipulated, compartmentalized, dissembled, and misled, demonstrating a spymaster's talent for intrigue. He once remarked, "I never let my right hand know what my left hand does." Not only did Roosevelt create America's first central intelligence agency, the OSS, under "Wild Bill" Donovan, but he ran spy rings directly from the Oval Office, enlisting well-placed socialite friends. FDR was also spied against. Roosevelt's Secret War presents evidence that the Soviet Union had a source inside the Roosevelt White House; that British agents fed FDR total fabrications to draw the United States into war; and that Roosevelt, by yielding to Churchill's demand that British scientists be allowed to work on the Manhattan Project, enabled the secrets of the bomb to be stolen. And these are only a few of the scores of revelations in this constantly surprising story of Roosevelt's hidden role in World War II.

American Betrayal

American Betrayal
Title American Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Diana West
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 415
Release 2013-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 0312630786

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Conservative columnist West uncovers how and when America gave up its core ideals and began the march toward socialism. She digs into the modern political landscape, dominated by President Barack Obama, to ask how it is that America turned its back on its basic beliefs.

The New Nationalism

The New Nationalism
Title The New Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1910
Genre United States
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America’s Dictator: FDR the Red

America’s Dictator: FDR the Red
Title America’s Dictator: FDR the Red PDF eBook
Author Paul David Cook
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 275
Release 2011-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1462889719

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A new post-FDR generation of Americans have been taught in our liberal leftist educational system that the 32nd President was an outstanding war strategist and that Stalin ’s Eastern European invasion was inevitable. Nothing could be further from the truth for the historical reality was that FDR was in reality a dangerous egotistical autocratic bumbler who winged it politically, with little global vision, resulting in multiple catastrophic international disasters that would negatively affect the world for generations to come. The FDR I am going to show you is nothing like what you have been programmed to believe. He was not only a compulsive liar and a hypocrite but also very vindictive, often sadistic to the point of displaying a malicious destructive pattern of behavior that bordered on madness. He was often filled with raging hatred against any opponent who dared to question his supremeness or bruise his delicate manic ego. For decades, the American public has been told a packet of lies repeatedly and in time those falsehoods have not only become accepted history we shoveled to our youth as fact until they read this book by design or chance.