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“The day after Lindbergh’s air defense speech, Roosevelt was having lunch with his treasury secretary. After a brief discussion of this latest radio address, the President put down his fork, turned to his most trusted Cabinet official, and declared, ‘If I should die tomorrow, I want you to know this. I am absolutely convinced that Lindbergh is a Nazi”.
— Oct 22, 2023 12:16AM
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Lindbergh after Pearl Harbor: “There is only one danger in the world, the yellow danger. China and Japan are really bound against the white race. There could’ve been one efficient weapon against this alliance…Germany could have been this weapon. The ideal setup would’ve been to have had Germany take over Poland and Russia in collaboration with the British as a bloc against the yellow people and Bolshevism”
— Oct 23, 2023 03:36AM
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“German embassy dispatches after the war later revealed that significant Nazi funds had been funneled to more extremist elements of the isolationist movement as well to a number of Republican congressman”
— Oct 23, 2023 02:54AM
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“Privately he (Lindbergh) appeared almost annoyed at the continuing British resistance and Roosevelt’s role as a willing accomplice. In a letter to a friend, he wrote that America’s encouragement of England merely ‘complicated the readjustment that had to take place in Europe’. It was as if he wished Britain would just bow to the inevitable and accept defeat”
— Oct 23, 2023 02:47AM
Kusaimamekirai
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So the two come together at last. Virulently anti-Semitic Henry Ford agreed to make badly needed engines for the British war effort until his equally anti-Semitic and Nazi loving friend Lindbergh basically told him not to help the Allies. Traitors. Both of them.
— Oct 22, 2023 12:32AM
Kusaimamekirai
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After the Kristallnacht pogrom against the Jews, Lindbergh still planned to move to Berlin. The New Yorker wrote: “With confused emotions we say goodbye to Colonel Charles Lindbergh, who wants to go and live in Berlin., presumably occupying a house that once belonged to Jews…if he wants to experiment further with the artificial heart, his surroundings there should be ideal”
So much for the “hero”
— Oct 21, 2023 11:36PM
So much for the “hero”
Kusaimamekirai
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Sanger would write: “Birth control must lead ultimately to a cleaner race”
Yikes…
— Oct 19, 2023 11:29PM
Yikes…
Kusaimamekirai
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“Among the loudest and most influential voices supporting both the eugenics and anti-immigration movements was Margaret Sanger, the celebrated founder of Planned Parenthood”
Did not know that about her.
Interesting how an organization which undoubtedly does so much good now has its origins in a place not so great.
— Oct 19, 2023 11:27PM
Did not know that about her.
Interesting how an organization which undoubtedly does so much good now has its origins in a place not so great.
Kusaimamekirai
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After the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, Al Capone offered a 10,000 dollar reward from prison and said, “It’s the most outrageous thing I ever heard of. I know how Mrs. Capone and I would fee..if I were out of jail, I could be of real assistance.”
I feel him working the angles here but still, he probably actually could’ve helped!
— Oct 19, 2023 11:18PM
I feel him working the angles here but still, he probably actually could’ve helped!
Kusaimamekirai
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Ford accused the founding of the co-op movement as having ‘turned millions away from the pockets of men who till the soil and into the hands of Jews and their followers…’ His non-Jewish associates were nothing more than ‘Gentile false fronts. Human camouflage of the international ring of professional aliens’.
Wow…
— Oct 19, 2023 09:35PM
Wow…
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“Farmers were some of the Ford Motor Company’s most important customers and had made it the nation’s leading manufacturers of tractors and trucks. Ford was immediately suspicious of the farm co-op movement. Were the Jews trying to extend their control into American wheat farming as well? ‘I don’t believe in cooperation’, Ford said. ‘What can cooperation do for farmers?’.
— Oct 19, 2023 09:29PM

