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that Trotsky be released, but <strong>the</strong> secret service ignored<br />

him.<br />

By means never explained, Mackenzie King <strong>the</strong>n<br />

stepped into <strong>the</strong> breach and obtained Trotsky's freedom.<br />

Trotsky continued on his way to Russia, and became<br />

Lenin's chief deputy in <strong>the</strong> extermination <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />

citizens; he also organized <strong>the</strong> Red Army with <strong>the</strong> able<br />

help <strong>of</strong> Wall Street lawyer Thomas D. Thacher. The<br />

agents who had arrested Trotsky were dismissed from<br />

<strong>the</strong> service; <strong>the</strong>ir careers were ended.<br />

As a reward for his intervention, <strong>the</strong> Rockefellers<br />

appointed Mackenzie King head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller<br />

Foundation dept. <strong>of</strong> Industrial Research at a salary <strong>of</strong><br />

$30,000 a year (<strong>the</strong> average wage in <strong>the</strong> U.S. at that<br />

time was $500 year). Frank P. Walsh testified before a<br />

U.S. Commission that <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller Foundation was a<br />

cloak for <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller plan to lead organized labor into<br />

slavery.<br />

King also became a director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Carnegie Corporation.<br />

A Lady Laurier left him a large mansion in Ottawa, and in<br />

1921 a group <strong>of</strong> well-wishers, led by Peter Larkin,<br />

refurbished and staffed it for him at a cost <strong>of</strong> $255,000.<br />

King <strong>the</strong>n appointed Larkin High Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />

Canada in London. In 1940, <strong>the</strong> Canadian Parliament<br />

voted King, <strong>the</strong>n Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> Canada "absolute and<br />

dictatorial powers for <strong>the</strong> duration" [<strong>of</strong> World War II]. On<br />

King's 74th birthday in 1948, John D. Rockefeller Jr.<br />

gave him $100,000. The Rockefeller Foundation <strong>the</strong>n put

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