How FDR Smeared Charles Lindbergh and Killed the Jews By Cliff Kincaid Brace yourselves for censored information that will help you understand why the national Democrats today are increasingly embracing the destruction of Israel. It is a trend that was evident during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, when he refused to allow Jews under threat from Hitler to emigrate to the United States. But wait. Aren’t we told that Jews rallied to FDR during the New Deal era, after he saved many of them from the Holocaust? Even the Washington Post senses something is wrong. Matthew Schmitz, the religion editor of The Washington Post, reports that “Democrats’ traditional Jewish alliance is fraying as never before” as antisemitism infects the Democratic Party. An incredible book by Jewish author Dr. Jonathan D. Reich, A Convenient Villain, examines the roots of this problem, leading to an explanation in today’s world of why Jewish Americans are leaving the Democratic Party and becoming Republicans. Dr. Reich explains how the Democratic Party of FDR made Charles Lindbergh, the hero pilot who completed the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight on May 20–21, 1927, into a “Nazi sympathizer.” It was a lie designed to divert attention away from FDR’s record of failure toward the Jews trying to flee the Nazis. In fact, as Dr. Reich proves, it was FDR who set up the Jews in Europe for Hitler’s Final Solution by refusing to admit them into the U.S. While FDR’s “seeming indifference to the plight of Europe’s Jews” has been noted by other publications, Dr. Reich’s heavily documented 414-page book explains it all in explicit detail. The Smear of Charles Lindbergh As the face of the pre-WW II “America First” movement, Lindbergh was blamed by FDR and the fake news media of the day for somehow excusing or facilitating the rise of Nazism when the exact opposite was the case. Dr. Reich cites evidence that Lindbergh was not a Nazi or anything close to that and that he:
Lindbergh’s early visits to Nazi Germany in 1937, seized upon by the media to smear him, were authorized by the U.S. Government and designed to gather intelligence on the German military machine. He brought back intelligence that helped prepare America for the war that was to come. He was a true patriot. Remember that Hitler, who seized power in 1933, was secretly rearming Nazi Germany to conquer Europe. Dr. Reich, in his Gettysburg appearance, discussed his findings, including a letter from U.S. Military Attaché Major Truman Smith inviting the famous aviator to tour Nazi Germany and evaluate the rapidly growing German air force, the Luftwaffe. Lindbergh understood the threat and reported back to the U.S. Government on what he found. Lindbergh was invited by the Germans because he was universally admired for his first solo transatlantic flight. Lindbergh used that fame for the benefit of the United States and he became the subject of a great movie, “The Spirit of St. Louis,” a 1957 American biographical drama film starring James Stewart as Lindbergh. That notoriety, however, was undoubtedly a factor in the kidnapping of his 20-month-old son, murdered by German-born immigrant Bruno Hauptmann in 1932. Hauptmann was executed, and Dr. Reich said the case against him was very strong. In terms of opposing early entry into World War II, it was FDR himself who had said when campaigning, “I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again; your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.” FDR’s Role in the Holocaust FDR had labeled Lindbergh a traitor, even though Dr. Reich demonstrated through his book and slide show at the World War II experience Museum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, that FDR bore ultimate responsibility for the holocaust by failing to use existing law to welcome fleeing Jews into the United States. His findings include that FDR “consistently acted contrary to Jewish interests” and “enabled the murder of perhaps over a million Jews” (page 33) by using “every means at his disposal to deny Jewish refugees visas to which they were entitled to escape Germany and Austria.” One of FDR’s officials even committed perjury to rationalize this betrayal. Like General George S. Patton, Lindbergh opposed both totalitarian ideologies, communism and Nazism, but viewed Soviet Communism as the primary threat to the West and the power that would ultimately seek to dominate Europe. For his part, Patton wanted to fight the Russians, our new temporary “allies,” after the defeat of the Nazis. Patton had warned the U.S. that Russian communism was as big a threat as Nazism. But the American government didn’t want to hear that. And that made Patton a target. The book, Target Patton, by Robert Wilcox, argues that Patton was assassinated. Robert Orlando’s film, “Silence Patton,” says, “Patton’s legacy confronts us with one haunting question about World War II: why did the allies spend years spilling the blood of thousands of men to oust a dictator in Germany and recapture the land from the German Reich only to surrender those liberated lands to a Russian tyrant in a matter of months?” The Nazi-Communist Alliance History shows it was the Hitler-Stalin Pact which started the war and resulted in Stalin and the Russians initially supporting Hitler’ s conquest of Europe until, of course, Hitler turned on them. In this context, we must remember that the Russians then received U.S. support to defeat Hitler and Roosevelt’s aide and traitor Alger Hiss subsequently gave them Eastern Europe at Yalta. Hiss then became the first acting secretary-general of the United Nations. Hitler and Stalin shared the same hatred of the Jews, exemplified in the Hitler-Stalin Pact that started WW II, leading to 407,316 American military deaths and 671,278 wounded. There is a long history of antisemitism in Russia, prominently featured in the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a forgery distributed by Vladimir Putin’s KGB and alleging a Jewish plot to control the world. The Germans used the document as well, to gin up anti-Jewish hatred. For his part, FDR considered Lindbergh a political enemy because he was perceived to be a Republican and he therefore became the “convenient villain” in the acceptable modern history of what preceded the holocaust. He became the scapegoat for FDR’s failure to save the Jews. However. Dr. Reich documents how Lindbergh “made fundamental contributions to U.S. national security” that in fact “enabled us to win WW II.” For example, the evidence demonstrates that Lindbergh helped engineer superior airplane engines and even fought the Japanese in dog fights after war was officially declared. That occurred after Pearl Harbor, an event that some believe was anticipated by FDR but was allowed to happen, to accelerate U.S. involvement in the war. Censorship Continues During the appearance at the World War II Experience Museum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Dr. Reich discussed his findings in detail, noting that some historians have deliberately distorted Lindberg’s history of patriotism and service to America, and that even some Jewish Americans find it difficult to accept the real truth. He said some Jewish synagogues won’t invite him to speak on the topic. Dr. Reich’s credentials are worth mentioning, He graduated from Columbia University in 1986 with a degree in aerospace engineering and is a cardiologist. His interest in history prompted him to examine this period of time and Lindbergh’s role in it. His wife told me, shortly after her husband’s Gettysburg presentation, that she discovered a coloring book for kids at the Holocaust Museum that depicted Lindbergh giving a Nazi salute. It was actually the “Bellamy salute,” a palm-out, outstretched arm gesture created by Francis Bellamy to accompany the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance. It’s tragic to see this kind of smear continuing at this late date in history and being fed to children by a museum supposedly devoted to providing an authoritative version of history.
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