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264N. W. Rogers, What Price Federal Reserve, Open Arraignment of the System Addressed to Secretary Morrill, Declares Hordes of Jews Have Swarmed into Government Posts in Position of Control, 2-3
265Ibid. 2-3
266N. W. Rogers, What Price Federal Reserve, Open Arraignment of the System Addressed to Secretary Morrill, Declares Hordes of Jews Have Swarmed into Government Posts in Position of Control, 2-3
267William Pierce, “Lies and the History Channel,” Free Speech, February 2000, Vol. VI, No. 2, http://www.natvan.com/free-speech/fs002a.html
268Philippa Strum, When the Nazis Came to Skokie: Freedom for Speech We Hate (University Press of Kansas, 1999), 6-7
269Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (New York: Harper, 1948), 104
270Ibid. 98
271Ibid. 280
272Hamilton Fish, FDR: The Other Side of the Coin; How We Were Tricked into World War II (Murrieta, Georgia: Life and Liberty Publishing, 2005), 37-38
273John Beaty, The Iron Curtain Over America (Barboursville, Virginia: Chestnut Mountain Book, 1968), 55-56
274Allen Weinstein, Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era (New York: The Modern Library, 2000), 38-39, 153-55
275Natasha Mozgovaya, “Nearly 300 Congress members declare commitment to ‘unbreakable’ U.S.-Israel bond; letter to Clinton underscores Biden remarks that there is ‘no space’ when it comes to Israel’s security” http://www.haaretz.com/news/nearly-300-congress-members-declare-commitment-to-unbreakable-u-s-israel-bond-1.266652
276“Birobidjan—The First Jewish State,” http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2010/06/13/birobidjan-the-first-jewish-state
277John Beaty, The Iron Curtain Over America (Barboursville, Virginia: Chestnut Mountain Book, 1968), 45-46.
278Freedom House statement on the passing of George Field, Washington, D.C., June 1, 2006, http://freedomhouse.org/article/freedom-house-statement-passing-george-field?page=70&release=384
279Robert H. Bork, The Tempting of America: the Political Seduction of the Law (New York: The Free Press, 1990), 130
280United States of America, Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, Second Session, Vol. 92, Part 2, February 19 to March 28, 1946; March 12, 1946, 2148-149, 2155; Vol. 92, Part 5, May 23 to June 12, 1946; May 24, 1946, 5656, 5664
281Final Report of the Attorney General;s Committee on Administrative Procedure, Senate Document No. 8, 77th Congress, First Session, 1941, http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/admin/pdfdownload/apa1941.pdf
282United States of America, Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, Second Session, Vol. 92, Part 2, February 19 to March 28, 1946; March 12, 1946, 2148-49, 2155; Vol. 92, Part 5, May 23 to June 12, 1946; May 24, 1946, 5656, 5664
283Eustace Mullins, The World Order: A Study in the Hegemony of Parasitism (Staunton, Virginia: Ezra Pound Institute of Civilization, 1985), 12
284John Andrews, “Pettigrew’s Redemption: Might a sculptor vindicate Sioux Falls’ forgotten father?” South Dakota Magazine, http://southdakotamagazine.com/article?articleTitle=pettigrew’s+redemption—1306430013—12—history; viewed 2/7/2013
285Guide to the Montana Study research collection, 1943-54, http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv88931
286Deborah Fitzgerald, “Blinded by Technology: American Agriculture in the Soviet Union, 1928-32,” Agricultural History Society, Vol. 70, No. 3, Summer 1996, 459-60
287“The New Dealers’ Subsistence Homestead Plan, Opposed by Labor, Agriculture and Industrialists, Represents Broad Social Dream,” Pittsburgh Press, May 31, 1934. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19340531&id=XXYbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mUsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4090,4678152; viewed 2/10/2013
288Bernard M. Baruch, Baruch: The Public Years; My Own Story (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960), 61, 165-67. Henry C. Wallace was the father of Henry A. Wallace, the agriculture secretary under FDR.
289Financial News Association, Manual of Statistics, Stock Exchange Hand-book, New York, 1917, 369
290Frank A. Vanderlip and Boyden Sparkes, From Farm Boy to Financier (Appleton-Century Co., Incorporated, 1935), 267-71
291Gladys L. Baker, Wayne D. Rasmussen, Vivian Wiser, and Jane M. Porter, Century of Service, the First 100 Years of the United States Department of Agriculture (Centennial Committee, US Department of Agriculture,1963), 135-36. Abraham Lincoln signed the act establishing the department on May 15, 1862
292Ibid. 135-36
293Paul Keith Conkin, A Revolution Down on the Farm: The Transformation of American Agriculture since 1929, (Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2008), 56
294James Bovard, Hoover’s Second Wrecking of American Agriculture, Lew Rockwell, http://www.lewrockwell.com/bovard/bovard25.html; viewed 2/6/2013
295Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1966), 307-12
296F. William Engdahl, “Some unconventional reflections on the Great Depression and the New Deal,” http://oilgeopolitics.net/History/New_Deal/new_deal.html
297Ibid.
298George Clark, Pittsburgh Press, May 31, 1934
299“The New Dealers, Subsistence Homestead Plan, Opposed by Labor, Agriculture and Industrialists, Represents Broad Social Dream,” Pittsburgh Press, May 31, 1934 http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19340531&id=XXYbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mUsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4090,4678152, viewed 2/10/2013
300Gladys L. Baker, Wayne D. Rasmussen, Vivian Wiser, and Jane M. Porter, Century of Service, the First 100 Years of the United States Department of Agriculture (Centennial Committee, US Department of Agriculture, 1963), 135-36
301Kurt F. Stone, The Jews of Capitol Hill: A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members (Scarecrow Press, Kindle Edition), 124-25
302Transcript of National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=66&page=transcript
303Rohit Gupta, “Why America and Canada Doesn’t Need Another New Deal,” Frontier Centre for Public Policy, March 2009, www.fcpp.com.
304Transcript of National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=66&page=transcript
305Rohit Gupta, “Why America and Canada Doesn’t Need Another New Deal,” Frontier Centre for Public Policy, March 2009, www.fcpp.com
306Allen Weinstein, Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era (New York: The Modern Library), 2000, 38-39
307“Wayne Chatfield Taylor Dead; Roosevelt and Truman Aide, 73; Banker Held Major Posts in Commerce, Treasury and the Export-Import Bank; In Many Public Posts Envoy at Trade Meetings,” New York Times, November 23, 1967
308“The New Dealers’ Subsistence Homestead Plan, Opposed by Labor, Agriculture and Industrialists, Represents Broad Social Dream,” Pittsburgh Press, May 31, 1934 http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19340531&id=XXYbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mUsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4090,4678152, viewed 2/10/2013
309Russell Lord, “The Rebirth of Rural Life, Part II,” Survey Graphic, Survey Associates, Inc., December 1941, Vol. 30, No. 12, 687
310National New Deal Preservation Association. See the list of towns: http://newdeallegacy.org/new_deal_towns.html
311Ralph Borsodi, “President Roosevelt’s New Land and Population Policy,” http://newdeal.feri.org/survey/34011.htm
312History of Roosevelt, New Jersey, Rutgers University Libraries: Special Collections and University Archives: Manuscripts, http://www.libraries.r
utgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/roosevelt/rstory.shtml
313History of Roosevelt, New Jersey, Rutgers University Libraries: Special Collections and University Archives: Manuscripts, http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/roosevelt/rstory.shtml
314Records of the National Recovery Administration, National Archives, http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/009.html#9.2.1
315History of Roosevelt, New Jersey, Rutgers University Libraries: Special Collections and University Archives: Manuscripts, http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/roosevelt/rstory.shtml
316Ibid.
317Ibid.
318Ibid.
319Ibid.
320F. William Engdahl, “Some unconventional reflections on the Great Depression and the New Deal,” http://oilgeopolitics.net/History/New_Deal/new_deal.html
321Donald Worster, Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s (Oxford University Press, Kindle Edition), locations 133-37
322Ibid. 143-46
323Ibid. 150-51
324Sally J. Taylor, Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’ Man in Moscow (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 29-33
325Ibid. 47-48
326Donald Day, Onward Christian Soldiers: An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II (Newport Beach, California: Noontide Press, 1984, 2002), 14-15
327Ibid. 14-17
328Ibid.
329Ibid. 96-99
330Ibid. 14-17
331Ibid.
332H. G. Welles, The Fate of Man, (New York: Alliance Book Corporation, Longmans, Green and Co., 1939), 107
333Ibid. 34-37
334Vilhelms Munters, “Munters Speaks on Sovietisation and Repatriation,” Latvian Economic Review, No. 2 (18) April 1940; ; viewed 6/10/2013
335Maris Goldmanis, The Jews in Latvia, Latvian History, 2010; http://latvianhistory.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/the-jews-in-latvia; viewed 6/10/2013
336Donald Day, Onward Christian Soldiers: An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II (Newport Beach, California: Noontide Press, 1984, 2002), 34-39
337Maris Goldmanis, The Jews in Latvia, Latvian History, 2010 http://latvianhistory.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/the-jews-in-latvia; viewed 6/10/2013
338Bill Dannemeyer, U.S. Congressman, 1979-1992, “Now the Government Can Legally Kill Christians,” http://www.spingola.com/Dannemeyer.html; viewed 6/11/2013
339JTA, “Putin: First Soviet government was mostly Jewish; speaking at Moscow’s Jewish Museum, Russian president says politicians ‘were guided by false ideological considerations,’” Haaretz Daily, June 20, 2013, http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/putin-first-soviet-government-was-mostly-jewish-1.530857; viewed 6/21/2013
340Donald Day, Onward Christian Soldiers: An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II (Newport Beach, California: Noontide Press, 1984, 2002), 34-39
341Ibid.
342Ibid.
343Ibid.
344Ibid.
345Alexander N. Yakovlev, Anthony Austin, and Paul Hollander, A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia (New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 2002), 15-16
346Donald Day, Onward Christian Soldiers: An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II (Newport Beach, California: Noontide Press, 1984, 2002), 34-39
347Ibid.
348John Carver Edwards, Berlin Calling: American Broadcasters in Service to the Third Reich (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1991), 155-56
349Ibid.
350Sally J. Taylor Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’ Man in Moscow (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 2
351“U.S. on Wrong Side says Berlin Radio; Broadcaster claims to be Donald Day, Correspondent of Chicago Tribune,” The Montreal Gazette, September 1, 1944, http://news.google.co.uk/newspapers?id=nHYtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hJgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3747,164137&dq=donald-day&hl=en, viewed 1/6/2013
352“The Press: Hoax & Hate,” Time Magazine, September 18, 1944, http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,796732,00.html
353Donald Day, Onward Christian Soldiers: An American Journalist’s Dissident Look at World War II (Newport Beach, California: Noontide Press, 1984, 2002), vii
354J. Otto Pohl, Ethnic Cleansing in the USSR, 1937-1949 (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1999), 28-36
355Ibid. 29-36
356Prof. Hartmut Fröschle, Johannes Schleuning (1879-1962), Volga-German Pastor, Activist and Journalist, “German Pioneers Across the World,” http://www.volgagermans.net/norka/johannes_schleuning.html; viewed 7/16/2013
357James W. Long, “The Volga Germans and the Famine of 1921,” The Russian Review, Vol. 51, October 1992, 510-25
358Viktor Suvorov, The Chief Culprit, Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II (Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 2008), 23-27
359Ibid. 23-27
360Norman M. Naimark, Stalin’s Genocides (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2010), 53
361Antony C. Sutton, America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones (Walterville, Oregon: Trine Day, 2002), 163
362Viktor Suvorov, The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II (Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 2008), 23-27
363Ibid. 23-27
364Ibid.
365Robert Service, Stalin: A Biography (Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006), 266
366Georg von Rauch, A History of Soviet Russia, trans. by Peter and Annette Jacobsohn (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957), 18-81
367Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (San Pedro, California: G. S. G. & Associates, Incorporated, 1975), 398-99
368Vladimir Lenin, “Comrade Workers, Forward to the Last, Decisive Fight!,” August 1918, published January 17, 1925, in Rabochaya Moahva No. 14, Lenin’s Collected Works, Progress Publishers, Moscow, Vol. 28, 1965, 53-57
369Lynne Viola, ed., Contending with Stalinism: Soviet Power and Popular Resistance in the 1930s (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2002), 29, 87
370Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (San Pedro, California: G. S. G. & Associates, Incorporated, 1975), 398-99
371Antony C. Sutton, America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones (Walterville, Oregon: Trine Day, 2002), 163
372Ruslan Pyrih, Holodomor of 1932-33 in Ukraine: Documents and Materials, trans.by Stephen Bandera (Kyiv: Kyiv Mohyla Academy Publishing House, 2008), No. 3 Report from German Consulate in Kharkiv (or Kharkov) to the Embassy of Germany in the USSR on the agricultural situation, http://faminegenocide.com/resources/hdocuments.htm, viewed 5/26/2013
373Sally J. Taylor, Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’ Man in Moscow (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 202-03
374Ibid. 202-05
375Robert Conquest, The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (Oxford University Press, 1987), 243-45
376Sally J. Taylor, Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’ Man in Moscow (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 205-08
377Ibid.
378Experiences in Russia, 1931, A Diary, Days 1 to 13, http://www.garethjones.org/soviet_articles/Experiences_in_russia_1931_days1to13.htm; viewed 5/6/2013
379Duranty & Gareth Richard Vaughan Jones (1905-35), http://www.garethjones.org/soviet_articles/duranty_revocation.htm, viewed 5/24/2013
380Sally J. Taylor, Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’ Man in Moscow (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 205-08
381Duranty & Gareth Richard Vaughan Jones (1905-35), http://www.garethjones.org/soviet_articles/duranty_revocation.htm, viewed 5/24/2013