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Nazis in the Attic. Did the Bush Family, including George Senior, as well as later-to-be CIA director Allen Dulles, plus General Motors, the Ford Co. and other powerful forces, help the Nazis before, after and even during WWII? "A clique of U.S. industrialists is hell-bent to bring a fascist state to supplant our democratic government and is working closely with the fascist regime in Germany and Italy. I have had plenty of opportunity in my post in Berlin to witness how close some of our American ruling families are to the Nazi regime. . . . "Certain American industrialists had a great deal to do with bringing fascist regimes into being in both Germany and Italy. They extended aid to help Fascism occupy the seat of power, and they are helping to keep it there. " -- William E. According to journalist George Seldes: ". . . ". . . Seldes reports that a $400,000 a year deal was struck between Hearst and Hitler, and signed by Doctor Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister.

"By its cartel agreement with I.G. Liberty League International or American Liberty League? By John Hoefle | Liberty League International? After four decades of decay, and eight years of the worst Presidential administration since before the Civil War, our nation stands on the brink of collapse. There are many reasons for this, some of them involving serious shortcomings among ourselves, but we have also been subject to a continuous assault by the most determined and dangerous adversary we have faced in our existence: the British Empire.

The last time our nation faced economic collapse was during the Great Depression. FDR did not just take on Wall Street, however: He took on the British Empire. In 1934, the Morgan empire and its affiliates created a fascist organization inside the United States, the American Liberty League, for the purpose of stopping FDR. We do not use the term “fascist” lightly. FDR beat them, and they have never forgiven him, nor have they forgiven the United States. The Empire Strikes Back Morgan was a British bank in American clothing. Creating Fascism. American liberty league. The Tea Party Movement: Successor to the American Liberty League? Roosevelt historian David Woolner shines a light on today’s issues with lessons from the past. Much has been written about the parallels between President Obama and Franklin Roosevelt.

Both leaders assumed office during a time of great economic crisis and at a moment when the United States faced significant security threats from abroad. And, even though President Obama has turned out to be a more of a centrist politician than his liberal supporters would like, he nevertheless shares (albeit to a lesser extent) FDR's belief in the use of government as an instrument to help restore the economy and provide the American people with a basic measure of social and economic security -- hence the push for the stimulus bill and for health care reform, however imperfect critics on both the left and the right find these two pieces of legislation.

The Tea Party Movement also calls for "Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets. " Fascist coup d'etat in America. Jouett Shouse Collection University of Kentucky Libraries. American Liberty League Pamphlets The Jouett Shouse Collection Public Policy Archives Division of Special Collections University of Kentucky Libraries Jouett Shouse was President of the American Liberty League from 1934 to 1938. The American Liberty League was formed by conservative Democrats who opposed President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The following pamphlets are available in Special Collections at the University of Kentucky Libraries in hardcopy. Unnumbered "American Liberty League" Statement by Jouett Shouse at the time of the announcement of the formation of this organization, August 23, 1934. " The following pamphlets are available in Special Collections at the University of Kentucky Libraries in hardcopy.

Numbered. BBC: Bush's Grandfather Planned Fascist Coup In America. A BBC Radio 4 investigation sheds new light on a major subject that has received little historical attention, the conspiracy on behalf of a group of influential powerbrokers, led by Prescott Bush, to overthrow FDR and implement a fascist dictatorship in the U.S. based around the ideology of Mussolini and Hitler. In 1933, Marine Corps Maj. -Gen. Smedley Butler was approached by a wealthy and secretive group of industrialists and bankers, including Prescott Bush the current President's grandfather, who asked him to command a 500,000 strong rogue army of veterans that would help stage a coup to topple then President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. According to the BBC, the plotters intended to impose a fascist takeover and "Adopt the policies of Hitler and Mussolini to beat the great depression.

" (Article continues below) General Smedley Butler, author of the famous quote "war is a racket", exposed the fascist plotters but was subsequently demonized and shunned by the government and the media. The Revenge of the Fighting Quaker. Smedley Darlington Butler In the early 1930s, a secret collection of prosperous men are said to have assembled in New York City to discuss the dissolution of America's democracy. As a consequence of the Great Depression, the countryside was littered with unemployed, and the world's wealthy were watching as their fortunes deflated and their investments evaporated. As men of action, the well-financed New York group sought to eliminate what they reasoned to be the crux of the catastrophe: the United States government.

To assist them in their diabolical scheme, the resourceful plotters recruited the assistance of Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, a venerated, highly decorated, and considerably jaded former Marine. It was the conspirators' earnest hope that their army of 500,000 Great War veterans, under the leadership of General Butler, could overpower the US' feeble peacetime military and reconstitute the government as a more economical fascist dictatorship. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Business Plot. At the time of the incidents, news media dismissed the plot, with a New York Times editorial characterizing it as a "gigantic hoax".[3] While historians have questioned whether or not a coup was actually close to execution, most agree that some sort of "wild scheme" was contemplated and discussed.[2][4][5][6][7] Background[edit] Butler and the veterans[edit] On July 17, 1932, thousands of World War I veterans converged on Washington, D.C., set up tent camps, and demanded immediate payment of bonuses due to them according to the World War Adjusted Compensation Act of 1924 (the original act made the bonuses initially due no earlier than 1925 and no later than 1945).

Walter W. Waters, a former Army sergeant, led this "Bonus Army". The Bonus Army was encouraged by an appearance from retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler; as a popular military figure of the time, Butler had some influence over the veterans. [edit] McCormack–Dickstein Committee[edit] Butler's testimony in detail[edit] The Great Deception -> American Liberty League. The American Liberty League was a U.S. organization formed in 1934 by conservative Democrats such as Al Smith (the 1928 Democratic presidential nominee), Jouett Shouse (former high party official and U.S. Representative), John W. Davis (the 1924 Democratic presidential nominee), and John Jacob Raskob (former Democratic National Chairman and the foremost opponent of prohibition), Dean Acheson (future Secretary of State under Harry Truman), along with many industrialists, notably Prescott Bush and members of the Du Pont family.

The League stated that it would work to "defend and uphold the Constitution" and to "foster the right to work, earn, save and acquire property. " The League spent between $500,000 and $1.5 million in promotional campaigns; its funding came mostly from the Du Pont family, as well as leaders of U.S. Steel, General Motors, General Foods, Standard Oil, Birdseye, Colgate, Heinz Foods, Chase National Bank, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. BBC Radio - The Whitehouse Coup - Prescott Bush led Nazi Coup Attempt in 1933 (Video)