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John Buchanan (investigative Journalist) searched through the U.S. National Archives and The Library of Congress. What he found, he calls, proof that Prescott Bush (Pres. G.W. Bush's grandfather) was a Nazi supporter who should have been tried for Treason.

According to the McCormack Dickstein Committee of Nov. 1934; Prescott Bush, The DuPont Family, The Remington Family, and J.P. Morgan tried to overthrow the U.S. Government by trying to assassinate Pres. F.D.R.: Their goal was to put a Hitler style fascist state in place.

They planned to use Hitler's Nazi model to impose Marshal Law, on the United States: Then planned to roundup the unemployed, trouble makers, and Jews and put them into internment camps. If necessary, they were prepared to exterminate those who would not participate in their effort.

After the coup failed, Union Bank was liquefied and incredibly Prescott Bush received $1.5 Million for his Nazi Holdings.

source: audio video
http://iwilltryit.com/bushnazi1.htm

source: transcripts

http://digital-falcon.com/pipermail/toxickemail_digital-falcon.com/2005-September/000497.html

2007-07-29 16:38:56 · 2 answers · asked by Joe_Pardy 5 in Arts & Humanities History

2 answers

A lot of people wanted to get rid of FDR...especially beacuse of the WPA act....he was considered a "dangerous liberal", and had some very modern ideas for our (me being U.S.) country. Everyone was making money off of Nazi Germany - Coca-Cola created "Fanta" (still avaiable in some markets) as a cola for Nazi Germany without having to use the trademark name. He was also very liberal in regards to race relations (they eventualy nailed JFK when he started to talk about civil rights). And because the Depression hit so much harder in Germany than in America, we had a lot of money invested in that country, and wanted to see that investment pay off.

2007-08-03 19:29:42 · answer #1 · answered by brewcityjr 2 · 2 0

Did Mister Buchanan mention that Congressman Dickstein was a paid agent of the Soviet Union during his time on the House Committee On Unamerican Acitivities? Didn't think so!

2007-07-29 17:29:08 · answer #2 · answered by desertviking_00 7 · 3 1

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