You dope...more remedial education coming right up:
1. . J. Anthony Panuch, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for administration, testified before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee on June 25, 1953, that
"Mr. Acheson and Mr. Hiss at the time that I was in the department were sympathetic to the soviet policy."This was in 1945 and 1946, and " naturally we had a file
on Alger Hiss, and the file showed a good deal of the matters that came out before the Un-American Activities Committee in 1948 and subsequently came out at the trial."
2. Dean Acheson sent two emissaries to Panuch to find out how much evidence
the department's own security officers had against Hiss, and Panuch indicated that it was
conclusive.
Acheson learned that
John Foster Dulles, his friend and fellow
one-worlder, was about to be made chairman of the board of trustees of the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace and asked Dulles if he couldn't take care of Hiss.
Dulles knew Hiss, having been closely associated with him in United Nations conferences, and was favorably disposed toward him as a candidate for president of the Carnegie Endowment. So, Dulles consulted with
James Reston of the New York Timesand the late Bert Andrews of the New York Herald-Tribune, and they agreed that Hiss would be a superlative choice!
"Witness," by Whittaker Chambers, p. 648.
a. On the day Hiss was sentenced to five years in prison,
Acheson told reporters: "I will not turn my back on Alger Hiss."
United Nations ch, XI p.l79-206
http://library.mises.org/books/Chesly Manly/The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower.pdf
Again....take note of the ubiquitous buddy-buddy attitude toward communists and communism.
3 .Let's remind all that one of the benefits of
Roosevelt's allowing Stalin to win WWII, was that Stalin's international communism was given a home.....
...called the United Nations
a. [When the American people endorsed the United Nations, they] never suspected that the U.N. was the principal instrument of a gigantic conspiracy to control both the foreign and domestic policies of the United States, subvert the Constitution, and establish a totalitarian society.
b. [The plan was to] to control American domestic policy indirectly through the U.N.
and its specialized agencies, by means of "full employment" measures, trade concessions, and foreign aid which would necessitate excessive spending and taxing levels and gradually strangle free enterprise. Finally, the conspirators hoped to strengthen their control of American internal affairs by means of U.N. treaties, which could destroy the Bill of Rights and reduce Congress to the impotence of the German Reichstag under Hitler or the Supreme Soviet in Communist Russia.
c.
Alger Hiss, the State Department traitor, was the busiest of all the United Nations planners.... He was executive secretary of the Dumbarton Oaks conference in 1944, at which the preliminary draft of the U.N. Charter was approved, and he was secretary general of the San Francisco conference, which completed the Charter. ... As head of the Office of Special Political Affairs (later U.N. Affairs) he organized the American delegation to the San Francisco conference and the conference itself. Later he helped organize and staff the American mission to the U.N. and the secretariat of the U.N. itself.
d. A reminder of t
he relationship that Roosevelt had with Hiss.
"A young American diplomat was
the leading force in the designing of the United Nations. He was secretary of the Dumbarten Oaks Conversations from August to October of 1944 where most of the preliminary
planning for the U.N.was done.
He was
Roosevelt's right-hand man in February of 1945 at Yalta where the postwar boundaries of Europe were drawn(Roosevelt was a dying man at the time. His death came only ten weeks later).
At Yalta it was agreed that the
Soviet Union would have three votes (one each for Russia, Ukraine, and Byelorussia) in the U.N. General Assembly, even though the United States had only one. At Yalta much of Europe was placed under the iron heel of communist rule. At Yalta, Churchill, Roosevelt, and
Stalin appointed this young diplomatic shining star to be the first Secretary-general of the U.N. for the founding conference held in San Francisco,April/June of 1945.
All of this seemed well and good until three years later.
Alger Hisswas exposed as a communist spy...."
What The U.N. Doesn't Want You To Know
What The U.N. Doesn t Want You To Know