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  • The Next American Revolution: Main Street vs. Wall Street [View article]
    Clam75 the reference to Pearl Harbor is a tell-tale clue. The Japan
    attack on Pearl Harbor had been planned by the British,
    Japan, and others during the early 1920s. The intended
    action led by the British was intended to ruin the growing
    U.S. naval power of World War I and the early 1920s. The
    result was a U.S.A. responsive war-plan of which the
    1920s General Billy Mitchell was a part. The British
    and their pro-fascist (e.g., Mussolini-lover Winston
    Chirchill) admirers inside the Coolidge-Hoover-Morgan
    gang inside the U.S.A., and caused the court-martial of
    Mitchell.

    However, after Hitler double-crossed his British friends by
    invading France, Britain (includng Churchill), which had
    backed the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, changed
    sides to consider Hitler the greater danger to it, and begged
    for assistance from FDR. In the meantime, FDR et al, had
    prepared for the threat of the attack from London and
    Tokyo; Mitchell's conception of an aircraft-carrier fleet
    was built up under FDR - - as Midway illustrates the point.

    However, when Hitler double-crossed the British with help
    of a fascist government in France, and overran France,
    Churchill and other pro-fascists suddenly saw Hitler as "the
    greater danger, and came screaming to FDR for help.
    Britain's erstwhile ally, thus, switched sides; but, Japan,
    which had been Britain's ally against the U.S.A. since
    1894, remained tied to Britain's and its own former
    backing of Hitler. So, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, exactly
    as Britain and its Japan ally had planned Japan's
    assignment to take out the U.S. base at Pearl Harbor. So,
    the fascist elements in Wall Street (e.g., J. P. Morgan et al.)
    , who were forced to abandon their backing of Hitler on
    Dec. 7, 1941 (or, like George W. Bush, Jr.'s grandfather)
    with some months later, abandoned the offices of the pro-
    fascist organizations inside the U.S. financier community,
    in order to hide themselves in new organizations of the
    same long-term, pro-fascist outlook. Today, those
    "former;y" fascist organizationss are the chief promoters of
    the myth that FDR accomplished nothing; I know those
    organizations with their fascist traditions, name by name,
    of today - - mostly Chicago-centered, and including all of
    the treasonous, pro-fascist organizations with which you
    associate the name of Murray Rothbard.



    On Feb 03 04:23 PM clam75 wrote:

    > If you study any of the Austrian economists such as Murray Rothbard,
    > you will learn how FDR's policies actually lengthened the Depression.
    > In short, massive governmental borrowing and spending caused misallocation
    > of needed savings/capital. Moreover, a cornerstone of FDR policies
    > --- the Agricultural Adjustment Act (seekingalpha.com/symbo...)
    > --- was the very definition of government foolishness; millions of
    > piglets and thousands of pregnant cows were slaughtered in an effort
    > to raise meat prices while Americans were going hungry. Even worse,
    > the AAA's Thomas Amendment was the vehicle used by FDR when he ordered
    > that the gold content of the dollar be reduced to 41%. And these
    > are only some of FDR's economic policies; I haven't even begun to
    > address FDR's provocation of the Japanese that eventually led to
    > disaster at Pearl Harbor.
    >
    > On Feb 03 09:54 AM investfarm wrote:
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