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communists was even more obvious. The attack from North Korea then followed just at the right moment. On Sunday 25 June 1950, at 4 a.m., when a third of the small South Korean army was at home on leave, 120 000 communist soldiers armed with 126 Soviet tanks and 1400 howitzers crossed the border. The Korean War had begun, the war which the US political leaders had no intention of winning. Five-star General Douglas MacArthur was made supreme commander over US and other units fighting under the UN flag. The Chinese communist dictator Mao Zedong had sent his troops to the Yalu River. When MacArthur gave the order to bomb the bridges to prevent the Chinese troops getting across, Truman revoked the order (William T. Still, "New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies", Lafayette, Louisiana, 1990, p. 173). The Chinese units stormed across border on 26 November 1950 and managed to occupy Seoul. Soviet aircraft were also used in the fighting. General MacArthur was far too successful in his eagerness to crush the communists. He was able to throw the communists out of South Korea, and intended also to overthrow the North Korean regime, and to bomb North Korean bases and the Chinese airfields. This did not suit Wall Street. General MacArthur eventually managed to push the communists across the Yalu River back into China. President Harry Truman ordered the US Navy (Seventh Fleet) to prevent Chiang Kaishek from attacking the Chinese mainland. Prior to this, Truman had denied Chiang Kaishek's request to join with his anti-communist troops in the battle against the North Koreans and the Chinese Red Army. "That there was some leak of intelligence was evident to everyone. [General Walton] Walker continually complained... that his operations were known to the enemy in advance through sources in Washington... Information must have been relayed to them, assuring that the Yalu bridges would continue to enjoy sanctuary and their bases would be left intact. They knew they could swarm across the Yalu River without having to worry about bombers hitting their Manchurian supply lines." (Robert 483
O'Driscoll. "The New World Order and the Throne of the Antichrist", Toronto, 1993, pp. 374-375). When MacArthur began to threaten Chinese communism (his aim was to destroy Communist China using nuclear weapons), President Truman ordered him to return the communist territory in North Korea. MacArthur refused to obey this order, which he considered treason, although he was a freemason of the 32 nd degree (Manila Lodge No. 1). He was replaced with General Matthew Ridgway (CFR) on 11 April 1951. Korea remained divided. On his return to the United States, MacArthur received a hero's welcome from the Congress and the people. It was not possible to charge him with refusing to obey orders. Even the Soviet-Estonian encyclopaedia admits that Mac-Arthur was discharged because of his intention of extending the war to the territory of the People's Republic of China. The Korean War lasted three years. The United States lost 37 000 men killed, and 106 000 wounded. The UN lost 14 000 and South Korea 350 000. China, however, lost one million soldiers and North Korea 1 650 000. One in three American prisoners of war in North Korea died as well. The Korean War gave enormous profits to the US arms industry. Not until 27 June 1953 did the combatants sign a separate peace treaty. The United States was always able to look after "its" interests, even if the communists disagreed. Stalin was not happy about Iran, when negotiating with Roosevelt in November-December 1943. He was unwilling to remove his troops from northern Iran. Roosevelt then explained to him that the interests of Washington demanded that the Red Army withdraw from Iran six months after the end of the war. Stalin delayed this until the spring of 1946, when President Truman presented him with an ultimatum, threatening to use force if necessary. In April 1946, Stalin agreed. A similar ultimatum could well have been presented to the Kremlin concerning Eastern Europe and the Baltic States, but Wall Street wished otherwise. If the masonic interests demanded it, various states were "deli- vered" to the communists. When the anti-communist General George 484
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communists was even more obvious. <strong>The</strong> attack from North Korea<br />
then followed just at the right moment.<br />
On Sunday 25 June 1950, at 4 a.m., when a third <strong>of</strong> the small<br />
South Korean army was at home on leave, 120 000 communist<br />
soldiers armed with 126 Soviet tanks and 1400 howitzers crossed the<br />
border. <strong>The</strong> Korean War had begun, the war which the US political<br />
leaders had no intention <strong>of</strong> winning. Five-star General Douglas<br />
MacArthur was made supreme commander over US and other units<br />
fighting under the UN flag.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese communist dictator Mao Zedong had sent his troops to<br />
the Yalu River. When MacArthur gave the order to bomb the bridges<br />
to prevent the Chinese troops getting across, Truman revoked the<br />
order (William T. Still, "New World Order: <strong>The</strong> Ancient Plan <strong>of</strong> Secret<br />
Societies", Lafayette, Louisiana, 1990, p. 173). <strong>The</strong> Chinese units<br />
stormed across border on 26 November 1950 and managed to occupy<br />
Seoul. Soviet aircraft were also used in the fighting.<br />
General MacArthur was far too successful in his eagerness to crush<br />
the communists. He was able to throw the communists out <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Korea, and intended also to overthrow the North Korean regime, and<br />
to bomb North Korean bases and the Chinese airfields. This did not<br />
suit Wall Street. General MacArthur eventually managed to push the<br />
communists across the Yalu River back into China.<br />
President Harry Truman ordered the US Navy (Seventh Fleet) to<br />
prevent Chiang Kaishek from attacking the Chinese mainland. Prior<br />
to this, Truman had denied Chiang Kaishek's request to join with his<br />
anti-communist troops in the battle against the North Koreans and<br />
the Chinese Red Army.<br />
"That there was some leak <strong>of</strong> intelligence was evident to everyone.<br />
[General Walton] Walker continually complained... that his operations<br />
were known to the enemy in advance through sources in Washington...<br />
Information must have been relayed to them, assuring that the Yalu<br />
bridges would continue to enjoy sanctuary and their bases would be left<br />
intact. <strong>The</strong>y knew they could swarm across the Yalu River without having<br />
to worry about bombers hitting their Manchurian supply lines." (Robert<br />
483