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CHAPTER 3: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT<br />

W ORLD W AR II AS A MANAGED CONFLIC T ON BEHALF OF<br />

THE FINANCIAL OLIGARCHY<br />

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The Rise <strong>of</strong> FDR<br />

The Managed Conflict<br />

Post-War Consolidation<br />

Financial Exploitation<br />

THE RISE OF FDR<br />

The Crash <strong>of</strong> 1929 and <strong>the</strong> resulting depression have<br />

been exhaustively covered in a previous work (see:<br />

Secrets <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Federal Reserve, 1983). Roosevelt was<br />

elected president in 1932 in a campaign which ignored<br />

Hoover's Rothschild connections and his World War I<br />

record. Instead, Roosevelt blamed Hoover for a<br />

depression which had been set up by <strong>the</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

England. Hoover states in his Memoirs:<br />

"In replying to Roosevelt's statement that I was responsible for <strong>the</strong> orgy <strong>of</strong><br />

speculation, I considered for some time whe<strong>the</strong>r I should expose <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Federal Reserve Board by its deliberate inflation policies<br />

from 1925-28 under European influence, and my opposition to <strong>the</strong>se<br />

policies."<br />

Hoover remained silent, and was ushered out <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

He later termed Gerard Swope's "economic planning" for<br />

<strong>the</strong> New Deal as "<strong>the</strong> precise pattern <strong>of</strong> Fascism". "The<br />

New Dealers", by an Un<strong>of</strong>ficial Observer, Literary Guild<br />

1934, noted that <strong>the</strong> New Deal included W.A. Harriman,<br />

administrator in charge <strong>of</strong> heavy industry, and his sister,<br />

Mary Rumsey, who backed Newsweek with Vincent<br />

Astor, and <strong>the</strong> New Deal weekly, Today. "Observer" also<br />

noted that Col. House was <strong>the</strong> elder statesman behind

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