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an excerpt from:
The Strange Death of FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
A History of the Roosevelt-Delano Dynasty America's Royal Family
Emanuael M. Josephson©1948
CHEDNEY PRESS
127 East 69th Street
New York 21, N. Y.
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CHAPTER XIII

SYNTHETIC "LIBERAL"

NEW YORKS DYNASTIC GOVERNOR

Georgia Warm Springs, Meriwether Reserves Inc. and their principals were
munificently provided for by the interests that wanted to use the Roosevelt
name for their own political and financial advantage. F. D. R. was groomed to
be advanced along the path followed by two of his Dynastic
predecessors—Martin Van Buren and Theodore Roosevelt-to the post of Governor
of New York State, as a stepping stone to the White House.

For almost half a century the Dynasty, with its allies in politics, commerce,
industry and the press, had devoted all its efforts and spared no energies in
making the name "Roosevelt" a magic word by which to conjure mobs. First
Teddy and then Franklin had been made to espouse every rabble-rousing cause
and device by the ghost-writers, who thought their thoughts and wrote their
speeches for them. Great care was exercised, however, so that their thoughts
and acts in the fields that immediately concerned their bosses such as
finance, commerce, industry, and raids on the public treasury would be all
that they should. The lack of public interests in those vital topics
simplified the situation. This made it possible for President Theodore
Roosevelt with absolute impunity to further the cause and advocate the views
and objectives of Morgan bank. ers who constituted his cabinet; and even to
have ghosted such statements of policy as his third annual message by James
Stillman, President of the National City Bank.

Especial efforts were made by the Dynasty to identify the Roosevelt name with
so-called "Liberalism". By "Liberalism" is meant following the pattern of
Marxism disseminated by Bismarck, that pretended on interest in the "lower"
or working classes and supported warfare by them on the community and the
"upper classes". Anyone who questioned the wisdom of such class warfare or
the consequences of the adopt. ed measures, in disrupting the unity of
community life, was labelled "reactionary".

The powers-that-be and the shrewder elements among the banking and commercial
fraternity including the Rockefellers and the banker-masters of the
RooseveltDelano Dynasty, were quick to recognize, as had Bismarck, that the
mechanism of Marxist or Communazi totalitarianism could serve their
dictatorships and monopolies excellently, if properly framed and manipu.
lated. Thus while the monopoly of industry and commerce was forbidden by law
and was raided against by the demagogues and by the "Liberals", a monopoly of
labor, through labor unionism, was fully approved by them. And a monopoly of
labor is even more effective in attaining a monopoly of industry than
monopolist control of industry itself and far more completely enslaves of the
worker.

Consequently the politicians formed alliances with the labor "leaders" or
barons, extended to them privileges which put them above the law, rendered
them completely immune from liability for any of the consequences of their
monopoly, and extended them the privilege of levying a private tax on workers
for the right to work. The politicians in effect preyed on labor through the
agency of the Labor Barons, and collected their share of the extra-legal tax
levied on the workers, in return for having robbed them of their
Constitutional rights and sold them out. To the befuddled workers these
malefactions were misrepresented as championing labor's "rights". When
industry provides jobs that pay the workers salaries, the "take" runs into
the hundreds of millions and possibly bil. lions of dollars; and when
business depression deprives workers of jobs and incomes, the politicians can
still dip their hands into the pockets of the public, worker and non-worker,
through the Treasury and taxes.

At the back of the politician, taking the bulk of the spoils, are the real
overlords of Labor, the banking element. With their remote control of Labor
through Labor Barons, they are in a position to call strikes and manipulate
wages to suit their purposes, whether they be crushing a competitor, slowing
production so that surplus can be dissipated by industry freed of the need of
paying wages, or numerous other malevolent purposes. The ultimate disruption
and disintegration of national economy and security which this program
implies is exactly the effect that, like Bismarck, the Rockefeller-Standard
Oil and the Roosevelt-Delano Dynasty allies seek in their plan to attain an
American dictatorship and monarchy.

Over a period of fifteen years, the Dynasty had thrown its energies and
influence into building up its heir apparent and puppet "Ieader", Franklin
Delano Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt, himself, had chosen the husband of his
favorite niece as his heir, to carry On in the opposition party when his own
would have been voted out. Teddy had not only groomed F. D. R. but had used
his presidential patronage to further the latter's career in the Democratic
Party. Then he assured the success of that Party by splitting the Republicans
with his Bull Moose, third party movement.

The Dynasty's "brain trusters", who served in lieu of F. D. R.'s brains,
modified the activities, speeches and platforms on which they ran ran him for
office to match the temper of the times and the audience. Thus in his first
Dutchess County campaign, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's platform was highly
satisfactory to the Ku Klux Klan element that preponderated in the community;
and it truly represented F. D. R.'s own inhe. rent anti-Catholic sentiments
that were as deeply rooted as his Sephardic Jewish, Huguenot and Episcopalian
ancestors. One must appreciate this to understand fully F. D. R.'s treatment
of Sheehan and James Farley.

The  same opportunism that dictated Klanism and anti-Catholicism in Dutchess
County politics, forbade it on the wider, state and national scenes. There
F.D.R. was built up as an eager friend of the Catholic, the Jew, the Negro,
and all other minorities and fragments. For they still have votes! Al Smith
was F. D. R.'s Catholic foil. Roosevelt rejected the New York gubernatorial
nomination in Smith's favor, in 1918, condescendingly suggesting that the
issue of religion made no difference to the electorate in wartime (Lindley,
p. 165.) F. D. R., of the Roosevelt name, was volunteered to put Al Smith in
nomination at Madison Square Garden in 1924, and again in Houston, in 1928,
in order to give him and his newly developed and politically motivated
tolerance of the Catholic, a national build-up.

So successful was this maneuver that even the sup. porters of Smith who had
rallied to him and financed him as a champion of Catholicism, supported F. D.
R. with alacrity. Raskob agreed to support Georgia Warm Springs Foundation to
bribe F. D. R. to accept the Democratic nomination for governor, and
contributed to that enterprise a quarter of a million dollars on condition
that Roosevelt would not oppose Smith in 1932, if defeated in 1928. As might
be expected of a Dynast F. D. R. accepted the money and double-crossed Raskob
and Smith. The total "inducement" that Roosevelt received by way of
Meriwether Reserve Inc. and Georgia Warm Springs Foundation is reported to
have been more than three quarters of a million dollars. Al Smith's
presidential backers furnished ample funds for F. D. R.'s campaign.

It is noteworthy that never once in a period of over two decades did the
Dynasty fail to secure for F.D.R. the offer of some top nomination in each
election.

    Though each time it was rejected, except the 1914 nomination for U. S.
Senator, this device served to keep F. D. R.'s name before the public and
build him up as a great white hope.

Roosevelt's "infantile paralysis" was an unfortunate accident that might have
completely upset the Dynasty's plans. But fortunately for them, F. D. R.
became more amenable than ever because of the very stigmata of his ailment.
His high suggestibility was especially valuable in this direction, when the
right party was at hand to do the suggesting.

The designation of the suggesters as "Brain Trust. era" in inappropriate.
They are more appropriately termed "Brains". for they served in lieu of them.
The first of these, Louis Howe was put on the job in 1907. Those men thought
F. D. R.'s thoughts, wrote his speeches and often spoke his mind for him.
They did arrange, however, to have his speech and radio voice trained for him
and stylized, so that he would better serve as a mouthpiece for their ideas.
His tongue was so glib it took a veritable host of ghostwriters to keep up
with it-and they were all "Liberal" a euphemism for what we now recognize as
Communist. Never has Charlie McCarthy had a better counterpart in real life.

Some amusing stories of ghost-writing for FDR and his ventriloquism have
emerged. The ghost-writers of Roosevelt's speeches were a legion. Many of
them had diametrically opposed views. The ghosts included Louis Howe, Raymond
Moley, Hugh Johnson, Adolph Berle, Ernest Lindley, Tom Corcoran, Cordell
Hull, Sam Roseman, Robert Sherwood and numerous others. Some of them were
written by several ghosts and expressed diametrically opposite views within a
single speech.

Moley tells the story of the Chicago acceptance speech. A speech was written
for Roosevelt by him and several paragraphs were added by Rosenman. But the
orders from above were that it was not to be delivered unless it met with the
approval of Louis Howe. In Chicago Howe had written another acceptance speech
himself, the contents of which were unknown to Roosevelt. As FDR was being
introduced to the convention, Howe handed him, to read, the speech he had
prepared. Roosevelt arose with both Moley's and Howe's speeches in his hands.
He started reading the Howe speech expressing Howe's views, which he had
never seen be. fore, and then went on with Moley's speech expressing the
views of Moley and Rosenman, which in no wise agreed.

Roosevelt's tariff speech came into being in the same fashion. Moley asked
Cordell Hull to write a speech on the tariff. Hull's production called for
free trade or at least a 10% cut in all tariffs. Feeling that this was
extreme, Moley called on Hugh Johnson, an advocate of protective tariffs and
reciprocal trade treaties, to write another. The two were diametrically
opposite. Shown to Roosevelt, he glanced through them and then asked Moley to
"weave the two together". ("After Seven Years" by Raymond Moley).

Roosevelt had practically nothing to do with the writing of his first
inaugural address. FDR merely "Charley McCarthyed" expedient ideas prepared
for him by the Dynasty's ghosts. Roosevelt had the faculty of mouthing the
ideas of others with perfect ventriloquist effects.

The chief contributors to F. D. R.'s gubernatorial campaign funds were:
Edward S. Harkness, of the Standard Oil Company; Vincent Astor of the
RooseveltDelano Dynasty; Bernard Baruch of the Ryan-Morgan-Rockefeller group;
Owen D. Young of the General Electric Company, a Morgan henchman, Jesse H.
Jones and Percy S. Strauss.

One of the first acts of the Roosevelt Administration as might be expected
was the organization of a personal "publicity", or "news", bureau, at the
expense of the taxpayers. F.D.R. and his financial backers never lost sight
of the importance of a constant perversion of public opinion by a stream of
"slanted" and poisoned propaganda, labelled "publicity".

The Tammany elected and supported Governor of New York, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, paid off well the Rockefeller-Morgan interests that had "taken
care" of Meriwether Reserve Inc. and Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, as has
been related. He engineered a tighter monopoly for the Milk Trust and a
tremendously higher price for milk; at the same time there was provided a
special tax on milk compelling the public to pay for false advertising on the
value of milk as a food, to encourage the public to drink more of the
expensive milk; and an inferior grade of synthetic milk was approved for sale
at a higher price than that of natural milk.

The Dynasty and its agent, F. D. R., rewarded the traditional enemy, Tammany
Hall, with a sly doublecross that is characteristic of their treatment of
every. one except their inner clique and their financial allies. The
Rockefeller interests required a change of party in New York City because
Tammany opposed the plan of the Rockefeller interests to have the City bail
them out of their New York elevated railroad and subway bonds, which they had
purchased at a large discount. They wished to force New York City to exchange
them for City stock on an equal basis at full face value. Tammany also
traditionally supported the five cent fare and opposed any increase. The
transit systems could earn ample with a five cent fare to pay a good return
on money actually invested and to provide am. ply for replacements and new
construction, if honestly managed. But the Rockefeller and allied interests
had milked them dry and grossly mismanaged them. The Rockefeller plan was to
have the City take over the transit systems, rebuild and repair them, build
needed additional lines, unify them into a single system, in. crease the fare
to ten cents, and then return the renovated system to them to bleed again.
Fiorello La. Guardia was the man whom the Rockefeller interests chose to
accomplish their skullduggery, when they could break Tammany's back. The
back-breaking job was assigned to F. D. R.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, on the advice of his "Brain Trusters" refused to
take any action on the corruption that Rockefeller controlled agencies and
later Judge Seabury, by pre-arrangement, kept exposing to public gaze-until
after he had secured the Democratic Presidential nomination at Chicago with
the support of Tammany's votes. Two months after the nomination, in time to
play a role in the pre-election campaign dramatics, it was arranged that
Roosevelt should hear charges against Tammany's Mayor James Walker, with
Martin Conboy as counsel. The strategy of letting Marun Conboy do the dirty
work was that Conboy was a ranking Catholic and action taken on his counsel
would not alienate the needed Catholic vote. By this action Roosevelt
prepared the way for Rockefeller's LaGuardia and the Fusion ticket. He turned
on Tammany only after having enjoyed the benefit of its support at the
Chicago convention, when it was too late for that organization to withdraw
support. To the voters he presented a pretense of virtue.

Roosevelt's term as Governor was marked by the usual clap-trap "social"
measures, such as Workman's Compensation that protected the employers against
lawsuits but fail to give adequate compensation to the injured; old age
pensions that are totally inadequate for the aged to live on but bar the way
to more adequate provision; labor laws that bolster and confirm the
unConstitutional and dictatorial powers that had been given to the Labor
Barons to levy private taxes on workers, to regiment them and to deprive them
of freedom of employment. These gains for Labor Barons, and their goon, thug
and ex-convict henchmen, are sardonically referred to as "Labor's gains".
Roosevelt manifested his financial incompetence by leaving the State a ninety
million dollars deficit.

Roosevelt's suggestibility, evasiveness, and shiftiness became proverbial
during his stay at Albany. He promised everything to everyone and courted the
favor of all; but served only his Dynasty and its financial supporters while
pretending to champion the "underpriv. ileged" and Labor. As his circle of
advisers, manipulators and Brain Trusters grew larger, his pronouncements
grew even more contradictory. But they developed the technique of having F.
D. R. say one thing and do the very opposite. The behind-the-scene rulers of
the Dynasty discovered that with proper publicity the public paid attention
only to what was said and forgot or failed to understand what was. done. F.
D. R. anticipated Goebbels and led the way in the technique of brazen lying
that is so loud and insistent that the moronic mobs come to believe the lies
more firmly than they ever believed the truth.

        The Morgans and the banking fraternity identified with the Dynasty
were served to good advantage by the wiping out of the Bank of the United
States In this crime Franklin Delano Roosevelt played a determining role
through the New York State Banking Department. The Bank of the United States
was then more solvent than the majority of its competitors. This was proved
by its paying almost 100 cents on the dollar to its creditors even after it
was mercilessly rooked in liquidation proceedings. The reason for it was that
Morgan and others of the Dynasty's financial backers objected to the
competition and multiplication of Jew-ish bankers. Roosevelt served them by
eliminating the Bank of the United States and by forcing Jonas and his
associates to turn over to the Morgan-Rockefeller gang the control of
Manufacturers Trust Co.

pps. 152-160
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Aloha, He'Ping,
Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
Omnia Bona Bonis,
All My Relations.
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
Roads End
Kris

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