In response to Henry Luce’s 1941 famed “American Century” article, US Vice-President Henry Wallace (my grandpa) countered with his “Century for the Common Man” which advocated banning colonialism and economic exploitation – but Luce’s hegemonic vision won out. Samuel Huntington eloquently explained it as “The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.” Europe and its colonies controlled 67 % of the planet by 1878, but by 1914 it was up to 84%. After WWI, US businessmen swooped into Cuba and bought 1.9 million acres at 20 cents an acre. McKinley wanted a canal and took Panama from Columbia, then quickly recognized Panama’s “independence”. United Fruit needed complaint governments leading to banana republics beholden to US interests over their own citizens.
In 1914, an abysmal 1% of Brits were graduating from high school; even the US beat them with a paltry 9%. What made the US choose sides in WWI? That’s easy – the Allies owed the US $2.5 billion while the Central Powers owed only $27 million. A war fought by the US for money, not morals. In 1918, Iowa banned the speaking of ALL foreign languages under the racist Babel Proclamation. Across the US German composers were dropped from repertoires, hamburgers became “liberty sandwiches”, German shepherds became “police dogs.” Perhaps if the US had loaned more $ to the Central Powers, speaking the Queen’s English would have been banned in the US, ha ha… In 1934, “much of the electorate was to the left of the New Deal.” “More than 13 million people died under Stalin’s despotic rule.” US communists left the party in droves at that point. “The Nye Committee investigations showed that (Woodrow) Wilson had, in effect, lied the country into war (WWI).” “The United States entered the war knowing the spoils had been agreed upon.”
Hitler banked correctly that the West wouldn’t stop his invasion of the Rhineland, otherwise he’d have to retreat. The US did nothing to stop fascism from overtaking Spain because “the Republic had made enemies among US officials and corporate leaders by its progressive and tight regulation of business.” Putting your people ahead of US business? How dare you! “Roosevelt did nothing to assist the Republic (although he tried to covertly help the Republic in 1938 but too little too late).” Meanwhile Texaco gave Franco all the oil he needed AND “on credit” – in fact Texaco also provided Hitler with oil. “Winston Churchill sympathized with Franco’s Fascist rebels.” FDR did however recognize that it was the Soviet Union and not the US that was winning WWII and clearly told General MacArthur so (p.102). In fact, “General MacArthur credited the Red Army with ‘one of the greatest military feats in history’.” But instead of directly helping the Soviets, “US and British troops headed off to North Africa”, and later landing in Sicily, so Soviets would longer stay burdened by the Nazis (as was Churchill’s wish). Landing in Normandy was 1944, where 9,000 Allies died in their Johnny-Come-Lately attack. “Until the invasion of Normandy, the Red Army was regularly engaging more than 200 enemy divisions while the Americans and British together rarely confronted more than ten. Churchill later admitted it was “the Russian army that tore the guts out (80%) of the German military machine.” The US dominated World Bank and IMF were then created.
Fun Facts: Japan defeated China in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895” and then kicked Russia’s ass a decade later in the Russo-Japanese war - it was the first time since Genghis Khan an Eastern power had defeated a Western one. The US provoked Japan in 1939 by killing a treaty and cutting the flow of “vital raw materials and banning US exports critical to the Japanese war machine.” A 1939 Gallup poll showed 95% of Americans wanted the US to stay out of the war. FDR never told Truman about the Atomic Bomb (when my grandpa already knew a lot about it). Stalin demanded of Truman surrounding buffer states for “security”. A 1945 Gallup Poll “revealed the 55% of Americans believed that the Soviet Union could be trusted to cooperate with the United Sates after the war.” “By 1943, US factories were churning out almost 100,000 planes a year, dwarfing the 70,000 Japan produced during the entire war.” In 1941, FDR and grandpa learn in a meeting that the A Bomb would be ready within two years (p.134). Truman was chosen by “corrupt party bosses” in a “backroom deal” to replace grandpa because he was “innocuous” and wouldn’t “rock the boat.” The authors call McCullough’s bio of Truman “hagiographic”. Truman’s mom told him he was meant to be a girl which led him to want to stand up to Stalin. Truman was “always bigoted and anti-Semitic” and even “sent a $10 check to the Klu Klux Klan”. Such a role model. When Pendergast was asked why he chose Truman to run for Senator he replied, “I wanted to demonstrate that a well-oiled machine could send an office boy to the Senate.” Truman then became known as the “Senator from Pendergast”. In a 1944 Gallup poll, 65% chose Henry Wallace as their Vice-President. Claude Pepper got within five feet of getting Wallace nominated on the platform instead of Truman when party bosses intentionally adjoined the proceedings. Had Wallace been nominated the author writes, “history would have been dramatically altered” with “no atomic bombings, no nuclear arms race, and no Cold War”. The chairman the next day apologized to Pepper explaining, “I knew if you made the motion, the convention would nominate Henry Wallace.” The chairman had to obey corrupt party boss Hannegan. Then FDR died.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki: One reason for T dropping the A bomb was unnecessary was that the US “had broken Japanese codes” even before the US had entered the war. Negotiations w/ Japan broke down because they wanted to keep their emperor, but in the end, Japan kept their emperor, so WTF? The real reason to drop the bombs was to stop the Soviets from entering the Japan war and getting a seat at the table (p.148 and p719) and that the bombs were dropped as Candy Grams to the Soviets – this could happen to you too Guys so watch out. Churchill, Truman, Byrnes, and Stimson admitted as much later (p.164). General MacArthur called the A bomb droppings “completely unnecessary from a military point of view” saying the Japanese were “already beaten.” Some of the 23 US survivors of Hiroshima (POWs) were beaten to death by bomb survivors. Thank you, Truman. During the war, Time Magazine wrote, “The ordinary, unreasoning Jap is ignorant. Perhaps he is human. Nothing …indicates it.” Not to be outdone, Truman called Jews kikes and Mexicans as greasers, and his biographer said he always used the N word for blacks. It took the US 40 years to apologize for the Japanese internment centers in the US. In 1945, LeMay sent 334 planes to drop incendiary bombs on the largely wooden Tokyo. Had the US lost, they would have been on trial for war crimes as Robert McNamara (then on LeMay’s staff) later admitted. The Soviets including Stalin knew b4 the A bombs were dropped that Japan was finished so the Soviet Union was the real target. The Japanese knew if they didn’t immediately surrender the Soviets would soon take Manchuria, Korea, Karafuto and Hokkaido. Telford Taylor at the Nuremburg trials said he never heard a “plausible” justification for the second bomb by the US at Nagasaki. Admiral Toyoda said surrender happened because of Russian participation NOT the A bombs, while General Ikeda agreed: Soviet entry meant “our chances were gone.” Leahy agreed, adding “wars cannot be won by destroying women and children.” Tell that to Israel today. Eisenhower MacArthur, LeMay, Nimitz and Admiral Halsey all agreed with Admiral Leahy that the A bombs were NOT needed to end the war. But they gave Truman an erection, so everybody back off. The authors say, “Nor did dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki make the Soviet Union more pliable.” Even Oppenheimer told Truman “I have blood on my hands,” after that heartless Truman would call him the “cry-baby scientist”. Oppenheimer told grandpa his fears, and grandpa later recounted, “the guilt consciousness of the atomic bomb scientists is one of the most astounding things I have ever seen.” After that Truman referred to grandpa as a “Red”. Even Churchill thought the two bombing were wrong. The authors believe there is no way my grandpa would have dropped those A bombs (p.180). “In early 1946, a Gallup Poll found that only 26% of Americans thought the Soviets sought world domination.” Truman would quickly have to lie his pants off to get most Americans to change their minds.
One year after FDR’s death grandpa (Henry Wallace) gave a critically important speech at NY’s City Hall where he countered Churchill’s bellicose vision and basically said, a war w/ the Soviets won’t show the world who is right, but who is left. Therefore, we must show by example to the world which system (capitalism vs communism) better benefits the common man (p.194) w/o bloodshed. He added, “Let’s make it a clean race, a determined race but above all a peaceful race in the service of humanity.” Grandpa wanted the US and Soviet Union to work together as they did during the war. Truman fires grandpa as Secretary of Commerce for his remarks but Eleanor Roosevelt and Albert Einstein defend him. Without him as a counterbalance, the US plunges into the Cold War. Senator Vandenberg tells Truman to start the Cold War he will “Have to scare the hell out of the country”, and he does. The authors say grandpa leads the opposition. Did you know that the head of British intelligence deployed Roald Dahl (creator of Willie Wonka, Matilda, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) to spy on grandpa? How dare grandpa oppose British colonialism? Truman takes the fascist side in Greece and the US tests out ideas it will use in Vietnam like destroying unions, “torture, napalming villages, forced mass deportations to concentration camps w/o trial or charges,” imprisonment, execution and censorship of the press. Pause to wave the American flag. Clark Clifford later admitted, “the president didn’t attach fundamental importance to the Communist scare. He thought it was a lot of baloney. But political pressures were such he had to recognize it. We did not believe there was a real problem. A problem was being manufactured.” Many Hollywood stars paid the price for opposing the Cold War like Kate Hepburn, Groucho Marx, Benny Goodman and Henry Fonda. If you took grandpa’s side, you were called a Commie. The authors say the worst red baiters were liberals (like Truman who created the Cold War) not conservatives (who didn’t create it). “Mobs broke up Wallace rallies (when he ran for President in ’48). Wallace groups were banned from campuses (just like pro-Palestinian groups on today’s campuses)”. W.E.B. DuBois “actively” supported grandpa’s presidential bid. Grandpa said, “This dramatizes the hypocrisy of spending billions for arms in the name of defending freedom abroad, while freedom is trampled on here at home.” Truman invoked the classic domino theory w/ his Cold War: If we lose Korea, then we lose Asia, then the Middle East, then Europe. Manufactured paranoia is such an ugly thing. Such paranoia turned the nation: “Gallup found that, by 52 to 38 percent, the public supported using atomic bombs, reversing earlier poll results.”
At the Tokyo war criminal trials, the members of Unit 731 received immunity by sharing what they learned from their sadistic experiments on 3,000 humans in Manchuria. After WWII, the US sought to dramatically increase its share of Middle Eastern oil, of which Iran was another prize. Truman’s Byrnes pointed fingers at the Soviet Union, Molotov rightfully pointed back fingers at the US in Greece, Italy and Japan.
Future Israel: Arthur Koestler called the 1917 Balfour Declaration, “one nation promising another nation the land of a third nation.” Saudi King Ibn Saud artfully said, “amends should be made by the criminal (Nazi Germany), not the innocent bystander (Palestinians).” The US recognized Israel only eleven minutes after it declared statehood in 1948.
China & USSR: In 1949, the USSR tests its first atomic bomb which immediately decreased the imaginary dick size of Cold War liberals. “Almost every major city in North Korea was burned to the ground.” After the US napalmed one North Korean village killing everyone, a dead housewife was found still clutching a page from a Sears-Roebuck catalog for a “bewitching red jacket.” Pretend your enemy is different from you so you can kill them. Soon most American disapproved of that war – as war criminal LeMay said “a lot of people can’t stomach it.” Could Jeffrey Dahmer have said it any better? Eisenhower becomes president, then Stalin dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1953 and is replaced by Malenkov.” “The Joint Chiefs recommended and the NSC endorsed atomic attacks on China.” Imagine how the world would have hated us for doing that then. Nixon used that insane thought to create his Madman theory – make countries believe you are batshit crazy enough to do something like that and “Ho Chi Minh will be in Paris in two days begging for peace.” The Korean war ended when Eisenhower pulled the Madman theory on the Chinese. Nixon later said of Eisenhower’s action, “It worked, it was the bomb that did it.” In 1954 SAC came up with a plan to kill 80% of the USSR population “with 600 to 750 bombs”. Imagine this being taught to us in schools.
McCarthy Era: Mary McCarthy said of the hearings were about “the principle of betrayal as a norm of good citizenship”; I.F. Stone said they were about turning “a whole generation of Americans into stool pigeons.” McCarthyism “decimated the US Left.” The US does atomic testing in the Marshall Islands killing many from radioactive fallout – unaware “children played in the radioactive fallout.” Local fish became inedible. All this led Nehru to say publicly that US leaders were “dangerous self-centered lunatics” who would “blow up any people or country who came in the way of their policy.” Go Nehru! The Washington Post ran an article that says, Many Americans are now aware …that the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan was not necessary.” The 1955 Bandung Conference was about non-aligned powers calling for neutrality, decolonization, and countries protecting their own resources. The Soviets send the first satellite into space; the US counters with a crappy satellite that gets airborne for two seconds and at a max height of four feet. Newspapers quickly dub it “Stayputnik”. Did u know JFK ran for president as a hawk attacking Eisenhower for allowing Castro to take power (replacing the US supported Batista dictatorship)? JFK said Eisenhower risked “our very survival as a nation” by opposing increasing the defense budget. When his advisors counselled otherwise, JFK shouted, “What are you? Peaceniks?” After the botched CIA Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, JFK threatened to “shatter the CIA into a thousand pieces.” Well that shattering sure went well, ha ha…
Iran: The US screwed over Iran big time – Brits got rich stealing Iranian oil while its people “lived in poverty.” We then removed its elected leader Mosaddeq who had a backing of 95-98% of his country in 1953, by the CIA buying up powerful Iranians and setting mobs loose. Then – bingo – Mosaddeq was replaced by the dictator Shah and the US, not the Brits, controlled Iranian oil. This was the first country the CIA had overthrown, and it soon moved on to remove Arbenz in Guatemala for round two. All for the crime of valuing one’s own citizens over US corporations. How dare they! Guatemala then also gets a US installed dictator, forty years of fascist tyranny and 100,000 dead Guatemalans – thank the CIA for that.
JFK: JFK asked McNamara how big the missile gap with the Soviets was. Three weeks later he found there was no gap, and still wanted to pretend it existed but McNamara publicly said it didn’t exist. Robert Kennedy then made overthrowing Castro “the top priority”. So much for those two being men of peace. Bobby actually said, “My idea is to stir things up …with espionage, sabotage, general disorder, run and operated by Cubans themselves.” The job was to destroy Cuba’s economy and assassinate Castro. Then came Operation Northwoods where the US planned to shoot down a civilian airliner (“the passengers could be a group of college students off on a holiday”) and blaming Castro. Pause to wave your American flag. JFK recognized the Soviets won WWII, and “most Americans looked askance at British imperialism” and its actions in Greece and India. Then Vasili Arkhipov saves the planet by single-handedly stopping his Soviet superior from using a nuclear torpedo while under US attack. Then JFK became human again and wanted to stop the Vietnam War (p.316) and gave his famous anti-war speech at American University (all Americans should find and read it). And, daringly, he realized Cuba wasn’t the enemy saying “In the matter of the Batista regime, I am in agreement with the first Cuban revolutionaries. That is perfectly clear.” Did you know 4 of the 7 members of Warren Commission “harbored serious doubts about the lone gunman and magic-bullet theories”? LBJ, Governor Connelly (who was shot) and Robert Kennedy all had serious doubts yet today if you join any of them, you’ll STILL get called a conspiracy theorist.
Vietnam: South Vietnam was (like Israel today) held together only by US arms, money and political will. Had LBJ focused only on US social reforms he would have been one of our greatest presidents, but he was obsessed that he “was not going to lost Vietnam.” He was hostile to reports that the war going badly, so, he “used a fabricated incident in the Gulf of Tonkin as an excuse to escalate the war” and bomb North Vietnam. The press bought it hook, line, and sinker. The CIA surveilled anti-war activists comically for communist involvement. Apparently if you even shared a joint or a bong, you were a communist. Black rioting became a thing in ’67. After the Tet offensive Johnson’s presidency was shot and he didn’t run again. Then comes the “Mann Doctrine” w/ the US coddling dictators and military coup governments to protect US Latin American business interests.
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