Fake
News and War Party Lies
by Patrick J. Buchanan,
December 02, 2016
Antiwar.com
"I have in my possession a
secret map, made in Germany by Hitler’s government – by the planners of the New
World Order," FDR told the nation in his Navy Day radio address of Oct.
27, 1941.
"It is a map of South America as
Hitler proposes to reorganize it. The geographical experts of Berlin, however,
have ruthlessly obliterated all the existing boundary lines … bringing the
whole continent under their domination," said Roosevelt. "This map
makes clear the Nazi design not only against South America but against the
United States as well."
Our leader had another terrifying
secret document, "made in Germany by Hitler’s government. …
"It is a plan to abolish all
existing religions – Protestant, Catholic, Mohammedan, Hindu, Buddhist and
Jewish alike. … In the place of the churches of our civilization, there is to
be set up an international Nazi Church…
"In the place of the Bible, the
words of ‘Mein Kampf’ will be imposed and enforced as Holy Writ. And in place
of the cross of Christ will be put two symbols – the swastika and the naked
sword. … A god of blood and iron will take the place of the God of love and
mercy."
The source of these astounding secret
Nazi plans?
They were forgeries by British agents
in New York operating under William Stephenson, Churchill’s "Man Called
Intrepid," whose assignment was to do whatever necessary to bring the U.S.
into Britain’s war.
FDR began his address by describing
two German submarine attacks on U.S. destroyers Greer and Kearny, the later of
which had been torpedoed with a loss of 11 American lives.
Said FDR: "We have wished to
avoid shooting. But the shooting has started. And history has recorded who
fired the first shot."
The truth: Greer and Kearny had been
tracking German subs for British planes dropping depth charges.
It was FDR who desperately wanted war
with Germany, while, for all his crimes, Hitler desperately wanted to avoid war
with the United States.
Said Cong. Clare Boothe Luce, FDR
"lied us into war because he did not have the political courage to lead us
into it."
By late 1941, most Americans still
wanted to stay out of the war. They believed "lying British
propaganda" about Belgian babies being tossed around on German bayonets
had sucked us into World War I, from which the British Empire had benefited
mightily.
What brings these episodes to mind is
the wave of indignation sweeping this capital over "fake news"
allegedly created by Vladimir Putin’s old KGB comrades, and regurgitated by
U.S. individuals, websites and magazines that are anti-interventionist and
anti-war.
Ohio Sen. Rob Portman says the
"propaganda and disinformation threat" against America is real, and
we must "counter and combat it." Congress is working up a $160
million State Department program.
Now, Americans should be on guard
against "fake news" and foreign meddling in U.S. elections.
Yet it is often our own allies, like
the Brits, and our own leaders who mislead and lie us into unnecessary wars.
And is not meddling in the internal affairs, including the elections, of
regimes we do not like, pretty much the job description of the CIA and the
National Endowment for Democracy?
History suggests it is our own War
Party that bears watching.
Consider Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Who misled, deceived, and lied about
Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction, the "fake news" that sucked us
into one of our country’s greatest strategic blunders?
Who lied for years about an Iranian
nuclear weapons program, which almost dragged us into a war, before all 16 U.S.
intelligence agencies debunked that propaganda in 2007 and 2011?
Yet, there are those, here and
abroad, who insist that Iran has a secret nuclear weapons program. Their goal:
war with Iran.
Were we told the whole truth about
the August 1964 incident involving North Vietnamese gunboats and U.S.
destroyers Maddox and C. Turner Joy, which stampeded Congress into voting a
near-unanimous resolution that led us into an eight-year war in Southeast Asia?
One can go back deeper into American
history.
Cong. Abe Lincoln disbelieved in
President Polk’s claim that the Mexican army had crossed the Rio Grande and
"shed American blood upon American soil." In his "spot"
resolution, Lincoln demanded to know the exact spot where the atrocity had
occurred that resulted in a U.S. army marching to Mexico City and relieving
Mexico of half of her country.
Was Assistant Navy Secretary Theodore
Roosevelt telling us the truth when he said of our blasted battleship in Havana
harbor, "The Maine was sunk by an act of dirty treachery on the part of
the Spaniards"?
No one ever proved that the Spanish
caused the explosion.
Yet America got out of his war what
T.R. wanted – Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines, an empire of our own.
"In wartime, truth is so
precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies."
So said Winston Churchill, the grandmaster
of fake news.
Patrick J.
Buchanan is the author of Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary War”: How Britain Lost Its Empire
and the West Lost the World. To find out more about Patrick
Buchanan and read features by other Creators writers and cartoonists, visit the
Creators Web page at www.creators.com.
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