President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Jewish
Cabal
Meet the Jews who plunged America into
WWII by deliberately alienating her from
anti-Communist countries such as Germany
and Japan long before WWII. These
Jews also pioneered the idea
of Big Egalitarian Government in America; some
of them were later
discovered to have
been spies for the Soviet
Union
Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- president of United States of America,
1933-1945; part-Jewish
himself from Dutch-Jewish ancestry.
1. Bernard M. Baruch -- a financier, and advisor to FDR.
2. Felix Frankfurter -- Supreme Court Justice; a key player
in FDR's New Deal system.
3. David E. Lilienthal -- director of Tennessee Valley Authority,
advisor. The TVA changed
the relationship of government-to-business in America.
4. David Niles -- presidential aide.
5. Louis Brandeis -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice; close confidante of
FDR;
"Father" of New Deal.
6. Samuel I. Rosenman -- official speechwriter for FDR.
7. Henry Morgenthau -- Secretary of the Treasury, "unofficial"
presidential advisor.
Father of the Morgenthau Plan to re-structure Germany/Europe after
WWII.
8. Benjamin V. Cohen -- State Department official, advisor 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 advisor.
12. Anna Rosenberg -- longtime labor advisor to FDR, and
manpower advisor 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 advisor to FDR.
16. Nathan Margold -- Department of the Interior Solicitor, legal
advisor.
17. Jesse I. Straus -- advisor to FDR.
18. H. J. Laski -- "unofficial foreign advisor" to FDR.
19. E. W. Goldenweiser -- Federal Reserve Director.
20. Charles E. Wyzanski -- U.S. Labor department legal advisor.
21. Samuel Untermyer -- lawyer, "unofficial public ownership advisor" 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
advisor.
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 Horwitz's 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; advisor, close
pal of Henry
Morgenthau. Co-wrote the Morgenthau Plan.
30. Alexander Holtzoff -- Special assistant, U.S. Attorney General's 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.