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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 XX

"OIL IS THICKER THAN BLOOD"

PEARL HARBOR

A ROOSEVELT-ROCKEFELLER-STANDARD OIL VICTORY

By the nineteen hundred and twenties the Socony-Vacuum, Standard Oil
subsidiaries had gained a virtual monopoly of the market for oil for the
lamps of China. It was a monopoly dear to the heart of Rockefeller, of the
type he sought to extend to the whole world. Kerosene was sold at prohibitive
prices in tiny amounts to fill gift lamps distributed by the Company. But if
ever the rich Chinese oil resources were developed such fantastic prices for
kerosene even in beautiful tin cans, would be out of the question. It was
essential for the monopoly and price structure that no oil be produced in
China. The Soongs and the Nationalist Government saw to that. Blunt General
Smedley Butler of the United States Mairines, after his retirement roared,
"All I ever did for twenty-five years in China is watch Standard Oil cans."

All went well until the War Lord of the Shansi province granted a concession
to the Japs to drill for oil. The Japs found oil aplenty. This was a serious
threat to the Standard Oil monopoly in China. The Chinese Nationalist
Government was ordered to seize the War Lord if necessary, cancel the
concession and oust the Japs. This was done in 1927.

The Japs did not take kindly to cancellation of their oil concession after
spending a hundred million yen on it. Nor did they feel kindly toward the
Rockefeller. Standard Oil crowd whom they knew to be responsible. They vowed
to come back and seize China, if necessary to get their oil.

The Japs made good their threats and proceeded to seize China in the first
Shanghai incident in 1931. And they did not forget the role played by the
RockefellerStandard Oil crowd in the cancellation of the con. cessions. They
avenged themselves wherever they went by destroying Rockefeller-Standard Oil
property first.

An illustration of how far the Japs went in destroying Rockefeller-Standard
Oil property is the Panay in. cident. The gunboat Panay was the only
representative of the United States Navy in the China Seas. For six years it
plied the Yangtze River during the Jap invasions of China but was never
molested. Suddenly one day in 1937, the news was blazoned to a shocked world
that the Panay had been shelled by the Japs. It has never been told that the
reason why the Panay had been shelled, was that it was convoying two Standard
Oil tankers. That, the Japs would not tolerate.

The efforts of the Rockefeller-Standard Oil group to protect their property
took three directions. First in April 1938, within a short time after the
Panay incident, they made the Mitsuis of Japan, who with the Zaibatsu
dominated Hiroshito and Japan's policies, their exclusive agents in North
China and all conquered territory in Asia. This placed the
Rockefeller-Standard Oil group in a position to influence Japan's policies.

But it has always been a Rockefeller policy never to be satisfied with half a
loaf when they can get a whole loaf at no expense to themselves. To
accomplish a destruction of Japan, it was necessary to bring the American
Army to the rescue of their property in China. But it would have been futile
for the Rockefeller-Standard Oil interests to ask Congress to declare war on
Japan because it was destroying their property in China.

Even their numerous agents in Congress could not afford to vote for a war on
such grounds. To avoid committing political suicide, they would have to
reply: "Go fly your own kite."

If however, Japan could be induced to attack the U.S.—that would be a
different story. To accomplish this purpose, it was imperative that the
American public should have no suspicion of the significance to the
Rockefeller-Standard Oil interests of Japan's aggression on China; and they
never were told. This was accomplished by Rockefeller's control of the press
and other avenues of publication, and the control of every newspaper and news
service of importance in the land. Through the Chase National Bank, the
Rockefellers control all the Hearst publications and the International News
Service; also the United News Service and the Scripps Howard chain. The
Associated Press is entirely under their domination. Arthur Hays Sulzberger
of the New York Times is on the Board of Directors of the Rockefeller
Foundation since rumors have circulated of his sale of the Times to
Rockefeller interests.

Control of the press is the Rockefeller-Standard Oil practice in every land
in which they operate. Thus when they sought the French oil monopoly, they
purchased three Paris newspapers—Le Matin, Figaro and L'Eclair. Their
experience has taught them not to underestimate the power of the press
amongst a free people.

They control directly or indirectly, also the important magazines including
the Time-Life-Fortune group, the Crowell-Collier group, the Curtis
Publications, and many others. They control directly or indirectly all the
large book publishing houses. They control also the radio and the motion
picture industry. The Chairman of the Pulp and Paper Industry Board is John
D. Rockefeller III. Through this complete control of publications they were
able to suppress any mention of the damage to their property by the Japs.

Through their control of the Navy and the Govern-ment, they were able to
prevent any leaks from these sources. When Admiral Yarnell, Commander of the
Panay, threatened to return to the United States and tell the American public
of the indignity of the United States Navy being used as a convoy for
tankers, he was retired; and learned better than to open his mouth on of
small businesses, it failed to permit the wrecking of the subject.

Having collaborated with the Dynasty in putting Roosevelt in the White House,
the Rockefeller-Standard Oil crowd took over the U.S. Government. The State
Department was filled with Standard Oil executives. The Department of the
Interior headed by Harold Ickes (attorney for the Rockefeller-Standard Oil
interests in the Chicago area) was likewise packed with Rockefeller agents,
as were all the rest of the government departments and commissions. For
decades the Rockefeller-Standard Oil interests have given berths to retired
Army and Navy officers who had proved complacent in the service, to good
advantage.

Whereas under President Wilson only several hundred Standard Oil employees
infiltrated into the government to take care of their interests in World War
I, respect for public sentiment had barred the appointment of a Rockefeller
to public office. But by 1933, the lily had been gilded; the Rockefeller name
was falsely regarded as synonymous with philanthropy and benevolence, so well
had been done the work of Henry L. Gates, Ivy L. Lee and numerous other
perverters of public opinion.

Not only was the whole of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Cabinet a
Rockefeller-Standard Oil agency, but a Rockefeller, Nelson was appointed to
one of the most strategic positions in national defense, Coordinator of
Hemispheric Defense. Prior to then, he had been offer. ed by Harry L.
Hopkins, Rockefeller almoner and stooge, the job of Assistant Secretary of
Commerce, as a trial balloon to test public tolerance of a Rockefeller
appointee. Through the office of Coordinator the Rockefeller-Standard Oil
interests were able to use the billions of dollars appropriated by Congress
for lendlease to Latin American countries for their defenses, as a pork
barrel to bribe or coerce those lands to restore to the Standard Oil, old
expropriated concessions or grant them new concessions.

Thus in Mexico, where oil lands had been expropriated during World War I with
the assent of Josephus Daniels and Franklin D. Roosevelt the Standard Oil
interests were able to secure for themselves $18,000,000 of a $25,000,000
award made to American oil companies for their expropriated properties; and
the Standard Oil alone was able to get back the only two concessions in
Mexico that they really valued, by an oddly complacent decision of the
Mexican Supreme Court. On another occasion Bolivia was notified that she
would not get any of the "defense" boodle unless she paid the Standard Oil
interests for expropriated lands, a fact that was published in only one
American paper, La Prensa of New York.

Nelson Rockefeller's Bureau was manned almost exclusively by Communists who
did an excellent job of fostering Communism in Latin America, in
collaboration with the O.W.I. It made the United States more enemies in that
section of the world than it ever before has had. The Argentine situation and
the April 1948 revolt in Colombia that flared up in the face of the
Rockefeller agent, Secretary of State Marshall were reactions to the
activities of the Rockefeller Empire.

The appointment of Joseph Grew, nephew of John Pierpont Morgan, as Ambassador
to Japan was dictated. The plan was to induce the Japs to attack the United
States. Grew rapidly earned for himself the name of "friend of Japan." He was
of invaluable assistance in aiding their armament. Standard Oil literally
poured oil into Japan. Wright Aeronautical and other aviation manufacturers
built plants and supplied unlimited numbers of engines and planes. American
munitions flowed into Japan in a steady stream. Literally all the scrap on
the American market, including the Sixth Avenue El of New York City were
shipped into Japan. The United States generously supplied Japan with
everything she needed for war. Financing these shipments offered no
difficulty. Japan was being given plenty of rope to, hang herself.

Despite the growth of her armaments, Japan could not screw up sufficient
courage to attack the United States. The conspirators were impatiently
waiting and working to bring about an attack on the United States that would
force Congress to declare officially the war that the Dynasty already was
waging unofficially. Admiral Richardson, who was Chief of Staff of the
Pacific Command, testified before a Senate Investigating Committee that
President Roosevelt had expressed' the wishful thought, at a White House
luncheon, October 8, 1940, that "the Japanese sooner or later would make a
mistake and we would enter the war." Promptly thereafter Admiral Richardson
protested once again the splitting of the Pacific Fleet and stationing it at
Pearl Harbor, both of which had been done against his advice, in view of the
intent expressed by Roosevelt to take steps leading to active hostilities.
When Admiral Richardson insistently urged preparing the Pacific Fleet to
protect itself, he was relieved of his command and replaced by Admiral
Kimmel. The Navy deliberately was barred by Roosevelt from preparing for war.

At the instance of his bosses, 'Roosevelt followed his childhood yearning to
play with warships and naval warfare. He took over, indirectly, command of
the Pacific Fleet. Roosevelt did everything that might be calculated to
induce the Japs to attack the fleet at Pearl Harbor. He stationed the vessels
within the Harbor where they could be bottle-necked and could not possibly be
defended. He ordered disregard of any and all warnings of danger and attack
that were picked up.

The Japs were told in effect: "Destroy the United States Fleet at Pearl
Harbor, and you have won the war from the start." In the meantime, the Japs
who itched to attack were goaded to fury in the field of diplomacy.

This deliberate plan to induce the Japs to attack the United States was
common knowledge in diplomatic circles, but it has been regarded as a breach
of "ethics" to mention it. But Capt. Oliver Lytteton, Minister of Production
in Winston Churchill's Cabinet, stated before Parliament on July 20, 1944:

"Japan was provoked into attacking America at Pearl Harbor. It is a travesty
on history to say that America was forced into the war."

This is the import of a statement made by Eleanor Roosevelt, as usual sharper
in tongue than in wit, in an interview given Kathleen McLaughlin, published
in New York Times Magazine, October 8, 1944, about Pearl Harbor.

"December 7, was just like any other D-Day to us. We clustered at the radio
and waited for more details -but it was far from the shock it proved to the
court. try in general. We had expected something of the sort for a long time."

Her statement was exceptionally significant. D-Days are known in advance to
the High Command. This D. day was known beyond any question to Roosevelt and
his entourage. Roosevelt had on his desk a decoded mes. sage sent by the Japs
to their envoys in Washington, known as the "East Wind Rain" radiogram, which
stated that Japan planned to attack Pearl Harbor on the following day, many
hours before the attack. But he deliberately betrayed the nation and its
defenders and failed to warn them. On the contrary they were under orders to
disregard outside danger signals. In all history there never has been a more
traitorous act by the head of any nation.

This means that the Dynastic rulers and their pawn, President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, had courted and precipitated a Jap attack, then deliberately
withheld the warning from the armed forces and prevented them from defending
themselves. Why? For eight long years the conspirators had worked, prayed and
waited for the attack. They would not risk its miscarriage or effectiveness.
The motto of the conspirators might have been:

"Oil is thicker than blood."

It was not their own blood that was shed and for them the price was cheap,
the blood of 2500 men and a fleet of battleships paid for by the American
people. Their lives meant nothing to them. The jeopardy in which they
deliberately placed the nation was, as usual, of little concern to the
internationally entrenched scoundrels.

pps. 228-235
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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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