Anglo-Americans have been servants of world Jewry, and complicit - TopicsExpress



          

Anglo-Americans have been servants of world Jewry, and complicit in Jewish criminal activities for a very long time. When the Jew speaks, they listen. It is not an exaggeration to say that the Jews are like a god to the Anglo-Saxons, whom they worship and whose order they faithfully carry out. Here is a list of Jews who surrounded Franklin D. Roosevelt, the war-mongerer who invaded and destroyed the Nationalist states in Western Europe in order to bring those of us who freed ourselves from Jewry back under their benevolent democratic grib. 1. Bernard M. Baruch -- a financier and adviser to FDR. 2. Felix Frankfurter -- Supreme Court Justice; a key player in FDRs New Deal system. 3. David E. Lilienthal -- director of Tennessee Valley Authority, adviser. The TVA changed the relationship of government-to-business in America. 4. David Niles -- presidential aide. 5. Louis Brandeis -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice; confidante of FDR; Father of New Deal. 6. Samuel I. Rosenman -- official speechwriter for FDR. 7. Henry Morgenthau Jr. -- Secretary of the Treasury, unofficial presidential adviser. Father of the Morgenthau Plan to re-structure Germany/Europe after WWII. 8. Benjamin V. Cohen -- State Department official, adviser to FDR. 9. Rabbi Stephen Wise -- close pal of FDR, spokesman for the American Zionist movement, head of The American Jewish Congress. 10. Frances Perkins -- Secretary of Labor; allegedly Jewish/adopted at birth; unconfirmed. 11. Sidney Hillman -- presidential adviser. 12. Anna Rosenberg -- longtime labor adviser to FDR, and manpower adviser with the Manpower Consulting Committee of the Army and Navy Munitions Board and the War Manpower Commission. 13. Herbert H. Lehman -- Governor of New York, 1933-1942, Director of U.S. Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Department of State, 1942-1943; Director-General of UNRRA, 1944 - 1946, pal of FDR. 14. Herbert Feis -- U.S. State Department official, economist, and an adviser on international economic affairs. 15. R. S. Hecht -- financial adviser to FDR. 16. Nathan Margold -- Department of the Interior Solicitor, legal adviser. 17. Jesse I. Straus -- adviser to FDR. 18. H. J. Laski -- unofficial foreign adviser to FDR. 19. E. W. Goldenweiser -- Federal Reserve Director. 20. Charles E. Wyzanski -- U.S. Labor department legal adviser. 21. Samuel Untermyer -- lawyer, unofficial public ownership adviser to FDR. 22. Jacob Viner -- Tax expert at the U.S. Treasury Department, assistant to the Treasury Secretary. 23. Edward Filene -- businessman, philanthropist, unofficial presidential adviser. 24. David Dubinsky -- Labor leader, president of International Ladies Garment Workers Union. 25. William C. Bullitt -- part-Jewish, ambassador to USSR [is claimed to be Jonathan Horwitzs grandson; unconfirmed]. 26. Mordecai Ezekiel -- Agriculture Department economist. 27. Abe Fortas -- Assistant director of Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of the Interior Undersecretary. 28. Isador Lubin -- Commissioner of Labor Statistics, unofficial labor economist to FDR. 29. Harry Dexter White [Weiss] -- Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; a key founder of the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank; adviser, close pal of Henry Morgenthau. Co-wrote the Morgenthau Plan. 30. Alexander Holtzoff -- Special assistant, U.S. Attorney Generals Office until 1945; [presumed to be Jewish; unconfirmed]. 31. David Weintraub -- official in the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations; helped create the United Nations; Secretary, Committee on Supplies, 1944-1946. 32. Nathan Gregory Silvermaster -- Agriculture Department official and head of the Near East Division of the Board of Economic Warfare; helped create the United Nations. 33. Harold Glasser -- Treasury Department director of the division of monetary research. Treasury spokesman on the affairs of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. 34. Irving Kaplan -- U.S. Treasury Department official, pal of David Weintraub. 35. Solomon Adler -- Treasury Department representative in China during World War II. 36. Benjamin Cardozo -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice. 37. Leo Wolman -- chairman of the National Recovery Administrations Labor advisery Board; labor economist. 38. Rose Schneiderman -- labor organizer; on the advisery board of the National Recovery Administration. 39. Jerome Frank -- general counsel to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Justice, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1941-57. 40. Gerard Swope -- key player in the creation of the N.R.A. [National Recovery Administration] 41. Herbert Bayard Swope -- brother of Gerard 42. Lucien Koch -- consumer division, N.R.A. [apparently-Jewish] 43. J. David Stern -- Federal Reserve Board, appointed by FDR 44. Nathan Straus -- housing adviser 45. Charles Michaelson -- Democratic [DNC] publicity man 46. Lawrence Steinhardt -- ambassador to Soviet Union 47. Harry Guggenheim -- heir to Guggenheim fortune, adviser on aviation 48. Arthur Garfield Hays -- adviser on civil liberties 49. David Lasser -- head of Workers Alliance, labor activist 50. Max Zaritsky -- labor adviser 51. James Warburg -- millionaire, early backer of New Deal before backing out 52. Louis Kirstein -- associate of E. Filene 53. Charles Wyzanski, Jr. -- counsel, Dept. of Labor 54. Charles Taussig -- early New Deal adviser 55. Jacob Baker -- assistant to W.P.A. head Harry Hopkins; assistant head of W.P.A. [Works Progress Admin.] 56. Louis H. Bean -- Dept. of Agriculture official 57. Abraham Fox -- research director, Tariff Commission 58. Benedict Wolf -- National Labor Relations Board [NLRB] 59. William Leiserson -- NLRB 60. David J. Saposs -- NLRB 61. A. H. Meyers -- NLRB [New England division] 62. L. H. Seltzer -- head economist at the Treasury Dept. 63. Edward Berman -- Dept. of Labor official 64. Jacob Perlman -- Dept. of Labor official 65. Morris L. Jacobson -- chief statistician of the Government Research Project 66. Jack Levin -- assistant general manager, Rural Electrification Authority 67. Harold Loeb -- economic consultant, N.R.P. 68. William Seagle -- council, Petroleum Labor Policy Board 69. Herman A. Gray -- policy committee, National Housing Conference 70. Alexander Sachs -- rep. of Lehman Bros., early New Deal consultant 71. Paul Mazur -- rep. of Lehman Bros., early consultant for New Deal 72. Henry Alsberg -- head of the Writers Project under the W.P.A. 73. Lincoln Rothschild -- New Deal art administrator
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 17:24:08 +0000

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