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Feb 27, 2021Liked by Matthew Ehret

I'm glad to see someone knowledgeable finally writing about FDR in the positive if not heroic light he deserves, as per Eleanor Roosevelt. The Anna von Reitz crowd - albeit making some vitally important and unique contributions - have it upside down vis a vis non-stop attacks on all-thing-FDR, per the rotten deal he was *FORCED* into via Cabal bankers insisting on "birth bonds" and the gold repo "banking emergency." All that was the inevitable deep shit Woodrow Wilson created by acquiescing to the 1913 Federal Reserve Act alongside his League of Nation and WWI policies. Had FDR not been willing to concede those emergency measures, it would have been impossible to finance the New Deal and WPA, which created the most important US infrastructure and social welfare (eg: Social Security) programs of the past century.

Those determined to criticize FDR unfairly - because they identify as "conservative" and he was the penultimate "liberal" - need to realize it was not for nothing that he was hated by the Wall St, CFR and east coast establishment elites and considered a "class traitor." He was the "true patriot" acting consistent with America's founding values your article implies. He established the SEC and installed Joseph Kennedy as its first Chairman, likewise considered a class traitor for going after elite criminals in the top Wall St. and Euro cartels. Yes, FDR referred to those elements as "The economic royalists who should have left America in 1776."

As you say, he pursued a "policy of peace and win-win cooperation, advanced by true nationalist patriots." Had he lived longer - versus Truman taking the helm, a guy he never wanted on the ticket - we'd have seen him turn the tables on the Euro Cabal centered elements that forced him into the 1930s "deals with the devil" to end the Great Depression and get the New Deal and WPA underway.

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Couldn't agree more. The sad fact is that the Wall Street pro Fascist Liberty League didn't actually disband after 1940 as is commonly believed, but simply shifted strategies and became the driving force for the spread of Austrian school thinking into the American Zeitgeist during the post-WWII years which twisted history in such away that anyone wearing libertarian goggles could only see that all uses of strong government were nazi, fascist, totalitarian and pawns of oligarchs. Meanwhile the oligarchs laughed the whole time.

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It's like the "Tales of Uncle Remus", B'rer Fox is the Brits and B'rer Bear is the dull-witted American that uses it's strength and it's heavy club to try and squash a quick-thinking speedy Rabbit that can dodge the blows easily.

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Excellent, explains so much and in particular the 2020 election fraud: same people, same agenda. When will the British Empire ever end?

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Pushing a global silk road after an article which reveals many of the problems with Anglo-American economic globalism? Seems a bit of a stretch. And Kissinger may have deep ties to the UK but what about his other Zionist associations? Where do you reckon he will be laid to rest, Westminster Cathedral or Mount Herzl?

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Valuable perspective on history. I don't agree with his idea of an "election Hoax" 2020.

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