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Earl Browder -- head of the Communist Party USA -- was provided an office in the White House by FDR! This was confirmed by a Senate Report dated July 29, 1949.Here he kept close tabs on what American leaders were thinking and doing and assisted in charting the course of government. So bold were those in power that no one even bothered keeping this fact a secret! Congressman John J. O'Connor, Chairman of the House Rules Committee, noted that the Communist Party boss "had constant and immediate access, and was so close to the President that he could enter the White House, at any time, and through any door and without any invitation." Subversive Harry Hopkins put together an "Elimination Committee" for Roosevelt, in an attempt to "purge" all anti-Communist elements from the Democratic Party. Congressman O'Connor again reveals a shocker: "During the years 1933-39, when I often visited the White House I saw Browder there on several occasions. "In fact, during the President's 'purge' of 1938, Browder directed purge operations from the White House, from which he telephoned instructions from time to time." "In a conference with President Roosevelt, I told him there were spy rings or cells in every important department of our government," revealed former Congressman Dies in May of 1954. "I mentioned to him some of the names, including Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White, Fuchs and others. "I warned him that these spies were sending our most important secrets to their Communist masters in Moscow. ""The President treated this information and my warning as a huge joke. "He laughed heartily and cautioned me to stop reading spy stories." Whittaker Chambers, former Communist spy and Time senior editor went to Assistant Secretary of State Adolph Berle on September 2, 1939. He gave Berle the names of two dozen Communists secretly implanted in government! Among them was the infamous Alger Hiss! Roosevelt again laughed when Berle presented him with this devastating information! Despite the fact that he was a known Soviet spy, Hiss was continually promoted within the State Department! He was glued to Roosevelt's side all during the Yalta betrayal! And he was an important figure involved in the UN founding and the writing of the charter. Alger Hiss was finally exposed publicly nine years later in 1948 by the same Whittaker Chambers. Roosevelt turned a deaf ear to all legitimate charges of Communist infiltration in his Administration. When Congressman Dies continued pressing, the President angrily retorted: "I have never seen a man who had such exaggerated ideas about this thing! "I do not believe in Communism anymore than you do but there is nothing wrong with the Communists in this country! "Several of the best friends I've got are Communists!" Evidently Roosevelt was telling the truth! The record shows he appointed Reds to a multitude of key government positions. He also prevented the FBI from conducting any investigations of Communists in the United States! FDR refused to listen to Dies and Berle explained Malkin in his 1972 book, Return To My Father's House. Why? Because there were so many "leftist and Communists among his advisors and cabinet: Harry Hopkins, Albert R. William, Harold Ickes, Lauchlin Currie, Nathan Gregory Silvermaster, Harry Dexter White -- not to mention his chiefs in the WPA, where Communists were in charge or control of the most important projects." President Harry S. Truman was another disaster to internal security! His treasonous promotion of Communist espionage agent Harry Dexter White from Treasury to head the International Monetary Fund was done after he'd been repeatedly warned by J. Edgar Hoover that White was a Kremlin spy.
None Dare Call It Treason Book 5 by Robert Pelton is 78 pages long, and a total of 20,124 words.
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