The
British government has learned
that Saddam Hussein recently
sought significant quantities
of uranium from
Africa.
-- President Bush's
justification for killing four
thousand Iraqi civilians: a
fake document | [Images added by
this website] Naked
Forgery by Patrick J.
Buchanan ON OCTOBER 7, 1941,
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, locked in mortal
combat with an America First Committee
that was resisting his drive to war,
played his trump. On Navy Day, at the Mayflower Hotel,
FDR declared, "I have in my possession a
secret map, made in Germany by Hitler's
Government -- by planners of the New World
Order. ... It is a map of South America
... as Hitler proposes to reorganize it.
... This map makes clear the Nazi design,
not only against South America but against
the United States as well." Roosevelt was not done. I also have, he
informed his audience, a Nazi document
detailing plans "to abolish all existing
religions, liquidate all clergy and create
an 'International Nazi Church.' "In the
place of the Bible, the words of 'Mein
Kampf' will be imposed and enforced in a
Holy Writ. And in the place of the cross
of Christ will be put two symbols -- the
swastika and the naked sword. ...
The
God of Blood and Iron will take the place
of the God of Love and Mercy." The Nazi
plans for eradicating Christianity were
never found. And the map? A forgery by
British agent Ivar Bryce, who
worked under Churchill's man William
Stephenson, (left) who had been
given his mission: Provoke America to go
to war with Germany. As Nicholas Cull relates in
"Selling War: The British Propaganda
Campaign Against American 'Neutrality' in
World War II," the "most striking feature"
of Bryce's fake map "was the complicity of
the president of the United States in
perpetrating this fraud." In his address to Congress calling for
war, after Pearl Harbor, FDR did not even
mention Germany. Yet Hitler stunned the
world by declaring war on America. Why?
Among the reasons cited by Germany was the
provocation of FDR's Navy Day speech and
fake map. Stephenson's forgery was a triumph and
served a backdrop for Clare Luce's
remark that Roosevelt "lied us into war
because he did not have the political
courage to lead us into it." David
Irving comments: THERE is a vast amount of
detail about the machinations of
the British secret service in the
USA before Pearl Harbor, in the
diaries of MI5 section chief Guy
Liddell. I have extracted over a
thousand pages and will shortly
post
them on this website. As Professor
Thomas E Mahl revealed at Real
History USA in Cincinnati
in 2002, the British secret
service even purchased the Gallup
organisation, as part of an
attempt to persuade the president
that the United States people
were solidly backing Churchill's
war.
For
more on the history of that fake
"Nazi" map of South America see
David Irving: Churchill's War,
vol.ii (free
dowload)
More on Sir William Stephenson:
Intrepid
Society Home page | Though Stephenson used fraud and blackmail
to goad us into a war that killed and
wounded a million Americans, he is the
hero of the best-seller "A Man Called
Intrepid." And not only has FDR been
forgiven, he has been celebrated. His
lies, it is said, were noble lies, to
rouse an isolationist America into doing
its duty and ridding the world of Adolf
Hitler.
BUT it all depends on how a war turns out.
And that is the problem for the president.
In the 2003 State of the Union, he
declared: "The British government has
learned that Saddam Hussein
recently sought significant quantities
of uranium from Africa. Our
intelligence sources tell us that he
has attempted to purchase high-strength
aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear
weapons production." For those who opposed war with Iraq as
necessary, this was riveting. If Saddam
was building nuclear weapons, the case for
war was far more compelling than if all he
had were Scuds, mustard gas and anthrax he
could not deliver. Days after the
president spoke, Dick Cheney raised
anew the awful specter: "We believe he has
... reconstituted nuclear weapons." Now,
with Americans dying daily in our own Gaza
Strip in Iraq, we learn that the critical
document on which the president relied was
also a naked forgery. Someone fabricated
the document that supposedly proved Iraq
was secretly trying to buy uranium from
Niger. Moreover, the CIA knew the truth, as
ex-ambassador Joe Wilson had been
sent to Niger to ferret it out. And Wilson
had returned to report that the nuclear
link to Iraq did not exist. So, two questions remain. Who forged
the Niger document? Who put the lie in the
president's State of the Union
address? Fingers
are being pointed in all directions.
President Bush gave the British government
as his source, leading one to suspect the
heirs of Bryce and Stephenson. The Brits
point to the CIA. The Washington
Post said that a foreign intelligence
agency was the source. CNN cited officials who said it was not
the Brits or Mossad. Lately, Italy has
popped up as a possible source -- and the
Iraqi National Congress of Ahmed
Chalabi. Whoever did it, the forgery
-- so crude it suggests the author knew
his recipient wanted it so badly he would
not bother to verify it -- was a war
crime, a deliberate provocation of the
United States to instigate a war on a
country that did not threaten America. "An enemy has done this to us," the
Bible reads. Congress should find out who
that enemy is. With American kids dying in
a new war in Iraq that has no end in
sight, we have a right to know who
deceived the president -- who lied us into
war. Patrick J. Buchanan
was twice a candidate for the
Republican presidential nomination and
the Reform Party's candidate in 2000.
He is also a founder and editor of the
new magazine, The American
Conservative. Now a commentator and
columnist, he served three presidents
in the White House, was a founding
panelist of three national television
shows, and is the author of seven
books. -
For more on the history of that fake
"Nazi" map of South America see David
Irving: Churchill's War, vol.ii
(free
download)
-
Patrick
Buchanan: Whose War?, in The
American Conservative. March 24,
2003
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