OUR COCKEYED FOREIGN POLICY
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Our Cockeyed Foreign Poll;'
STANDARD OIL UBER ALLES
Our foreign policy is something that has puzzled realists since the happy daze of
the Roosevelt administration. Except during the Truman era, when it was a total blank
it has been growing in venality and intensity. Frankly, its sole purpose is to pro-
tect the huge Rockefeller industrial interests abroad. The latest price we have paid
for it is the deaths of over 3,800 American boys (to date) in our senseless no-win war
in Viet Nam, the only honest account of which has been published in January CAPSULE
NEWS.
Standard Oil is the sole beneficiary of the Viet Nam Crime. But other large
branches of the Rockefeller lleirarchy abroad are being protected by the tax dollars of
American victims. (low they do it has been a-building since they and their Kept Press
jimmied Franklin Roosevelt into the White (louse.
In 1919, a small group from the Wall Street international banking fraternity or-
ganized to get us involved in the abortive League of Nations. They called it the
"Council on Foreign Relations." A small group of pro-American Senators combined to
stop this, altho they were pilloried unmercifully by the Kept Press. In 1927, the
House of 'Rockefeller took over the CFR lock, stock and barrel, provided all the cash
needed to operate and even a large house at the corner of Park Avenue and 68th Street
in NY City as headquarters.
Super Training School---This has become, among other things, a training school
for Cabinet Officers and high echelon State Department officials, not to speak of am-
bassadors to foreign countries in which the Rockefeller industrial empire has large
installations. Its latest annual report lists ].,424 "students", 7221 of whom are sta-
tioned outside of New York and many of them in foreign embassies. Included in this
non-resident list are the current Sec es of State, Defense, Treasury and Commerce
and the head of the (making it their)tIA -:-d foreign-aid giveawayers, called AID.
It is also significant that they signed up" every Presidential candidate they
could---winners and losers. Such as Dewey and Stevenson (2-time losers), Hoover (win-
ner-loser), Eisenhower and Kennedy (winners). They didn't get. Nixon (the real 1960
winner) so they stole the election from him. .
Truman never was listed but he started the Korean War for them (illegally) when
the Chinese Reds captured the Chase National Bank branch in Peking and helped them-
selves to 30 million Rockefeller dollars. LBJ's name is not on their list yet, but he
is serving them faithfully by keeping the Viet Nam Crime going so Standard Oil opera-
tions on the Peninsula won't be interfered with.
Rockefeller Heirarchy Protectorate---To protect the political and business inter-
ests of more than a score of huge Rockefeller. companies abroad, and many lesser ones,
they have appointed the Secretary of State (Rusk), two Undersecretaries (Ball & Mann)
and three Assistant Secretaries (Bundy, MacArthur and Talbott). (Turn Over)
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(Wright.) , France (Bohlen) , Germany (McGehee) , Great Britain (Bruce) , India (I;owles) ,
Italy (Reinhardt), Japan (Reischauer) , Poland (Cabot), Portugal (Anderson), South Af-
rica (Satterthwaite), Spain (Duke), Turkey (flare), Burma (Byroade), South Viet Nam
(Lodge), Ambassadors-at-Large (whatever they are) Averell Harriman and Parker T. Hart
United Nations (Arthur J. Goldberg). All of these names will be found in the 1965 An-
nual Report of Rockefeller's subversive Council on Foreign Relations.
Included in the Protectorate (for domestic depredations) are the Secretary of the
Treasury (Fowler), the Undersecretary (Deming); Secretary of Commerce (Connor); Secre-
tary of Health Etc. (Gardner); Secretary of Defense (McNamara); Secretary of the Army
(Resor); Secretary of the Navy (Nitze), Assistant Secretary (Longstreet); Undersecre-
tary of the Air Force (Norman Paul).
Many Billions Tnvolved --Standard Oil Co. (with $lOY billion in assets) has 122
subsidiaries, in which they own 10(f/ voting control, according to Moody's Manual of
Industrials, operalin(l in foreign countries and protected on all sides by State l1e-
parturent personae 1, and military personnel if they decide such is necessary. Also,
54 subsidiaries in which they have less than lO(7, voting control., and 12 "affiliates".
These figures do not include their operations in Thailand and Burma, which they
keep secret from the editors of Moody's. But we have seen their operations in Thail-
and with our own two eyes. We have seen part of the force of 15,000 11S engineer
troops building military roads for Standard Oil from Bangkok to the Rockefeller oil
fields 600 miles to the North.
This is the pattern for our foreign policy and the reason it sounds so cockeyed
to the average American.
Bica Business---Next in size to Standard Oil is Rockefeller's General Motors, with
its $81/4' billion of assets and huge plants in Britain, Germany, France, Spain, South
Africa, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Sweden, Nor-
way, Peru, Portugal, Uruguay and Venezuela. All US ambassadors to these countries are
on the alert to see that no harm befalls General Motors and other Rockefeller corpora-
tions in their bailiwicks, tho some of them may be under the impression that General
Motors is just another graduate of West Point. If trouble arises they'll soon be
straightened out by the Rockefeller Secretary of State.
Socony Mobil means Standard Oil Company of New York. The real big Standard Oil is
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Socony Mobil operates in 30 foreign lands, ac-
cording to Moody's. International Telephone & Telegraph (assets $427,000,000) has op-
erations in 24 lands, General Foods (1 billion) 15 nations, National Dairy Products
(3/4 billion) 9, International Paper (a billion) 6, International. Harvester ($1% bil-
lion) 15, Goodrich Tire ($615 million) 13, Standard Brands (14 billion) 13, Bendix
Brakes (3 billion) 7, International Business Machines ($400 million) 04, General Dy-
namics ($BOO million) 7.
})rucl Trust Operat.ions---fifteen units of the Rockefeller Drug Trust operate in
foreign lands. If* they are as guilty of false advertising abroad as they are in the
UUS, they'll need all. the aid and interference from our State Department they can get.
The largest are Parke-Davis operating in 70 countries, Merck 6 Company in 30 and
Schering in 27. Bris-
Bris-
Other depredators in this category include Abbott, American Home Products,
tol-Myers, Eli Lilly, Richardson-Merrell (of Thalidomide "fame"), Pfizer, Olin-Mathie-
son, Upjohn, Vick's, Warner-Lambert, Mead-Johnson and Johnson & Johnson. Warner-
Lambert is the racket that took care of old "Doc" Scheele, with a $60,000-a-year "job"
(pension or honorarium), after he had served the Drug Trust well and faithfully for
many years as Surgeon General of their US Public Health Service.
Another Ivey appointment. to our foreign service by Lite Rock Mob is Ellsworth Bunker
fresh out of their CIR, as a special ambassador to Santo Domingo. That country has,
been in a turmoil. ever since. Runicer's task is to use, and Lbreaten to use, US Mar
ines anytin 1- in i c ov . a -~ tri or rebels threaten the Rockefeller refineries
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the trouble there. The iron-fisted anti-communist Trujillo, who kept everything under
control, was bumped off when he made it clear that he intended to make the Rockefeller
sugar interests in his country honest for a change.
This is the reason our alleged foreign policy looks so cockeyed to the average
American. And why it is so wonderful to the Rockefeller lleirarchy which finances so
many political campaigns---Senate, House and Presidential---and thinks they "deserve"
it. But what do the American people deserve? This?
CISSY---One of the better jobs to come out of the book mill this season is an
autobiography of Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, known far and wide as "Cissy", who kept Wash-
ington society on its ears from 1930 to her untimely death in 1948. It is of interest
to all residents (permanent and temporary) of Washington in particular, and to all
newspaper workers in general. Cissy was a character but a delightful one. She was
the multimillionairess who bought the editorship of Ilearst's Washington HERALD for a
hobby, and ended up buying both his Washington papers, after proving to be a better
newspaper editor than any man in the Hearst menage. And this included Willie himself.
For she took this broken down newspaper property in 1930, when it was losing a million
a year, with a circulation of only 62,647, tripled it circulation and changed
red ink figures into black ones. b Doubleday at $5.95
The work of a NY Daily News reporter (Paul Mealy), put out by
a crack, it makes delightful, entertaining and interesting reading.
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cism is that the author, for some unapparentIreason,pr s his punches
Pearson who, thru no fault of hers, was Cissy's son-in-law for three years. Healy
makes it look like Cissy was ?fond? of the All America Louse, even after her daughter
got on to him and gave him the air. On the contrary, she got tired of apologizing to
prominent people for the lies Pearson wrote in his syndicated column, But she didn't
throw it out of the Times-Herald until she discovered he was a Russian agent bent. on
overthrowing the i15 government, the free enterprise system and the American way of
life. With this blast she parted company with this arch hati.st and traitor:
"Pearson does his filthy work of plotting, planning, sneaking, lying, stealing
and smearing in the hope of one day overthrowing our American form of government---for
that's all it amounts to." Period.
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when approached by Pearson with a proposition to steal the Dodd documents. Also that
he went into the Dodd offices, surreptitiously, after he had been dismissed for in-
competency, on a Sunday and committed the thefts.
Receiving Stolen Goods---Wlien the Boyd thefts had come to light Drew Ananias and
Underground Ike squawked in their "column" that they hadn't stolen anything. When it
dawned on them that receiving stolen goods was as serious a crime as the stealing,
then they claimed Boyd had come to them voluntarily to sell them "some dirt" on Dodd.
Nobody believed this, because the Pearson Column is the source of most original journ-
alistic garbage.
Then, when the Ethics Committee got him under oath, Boyd blew the whistle on his
co-conspirators. This made sense so that whatever Boyd is charged with and tried for,
he will have two "distinguished" co-defendants. lie will also have a 3d one, a treach-
erous dame named Marjorie Carpenter, who also bit the hand that fed her. She admitted
helping the Snake burglarize the Dodd offices on a Sunday afternoon or two.
The Snake ---Boyd's crime against Sen. Dodd is just about. the worst in history.
Dodd put him on the Senate payroll at $23,000 a year. A look at his photos in the
newspapers indicates to us he wouldn't be worth $23 a year. So that in three
years, thru Sen.. Dodd's goodness of heart Boyd received more than he ever will in a
whole lifetime after this. They don't pay very high wages for prison labor.
Wire Tapping---Lately Pearson has been inveighing against the big, bad wiretap-
pers. Ile himself is one of the worst. lie had an ex-con named Welch procure for him
a gadget in the form of a magnetic mat. His telephone would be set on the mat, which
was connected with a wire recorder in his desk. There was no "beep" on this device,
as required by law. Welch was a close buddy of Pearson, and had learned minor elec-
tronics while a "guest" at Leavenworth Penitentiary. This was a story he loved to
tell---behind Pearson's back.
Pearson used this to try to trap public officials into making statements that he
could "use against them" in his own devious ways. One in particular was Judge David
Bazleton, now chief judge of the DC Court of Appeals, but then a District Court Judge.
According to a reliable report, Pearson tried for 45 minutes one day to trap Judge
Bazelton into making a compromising statement, or two. But, the Judge must have smel-
led a mouse for he neatly parried every loaded question Pearson asked him, much to the
chagrin of the would be entrapment "expert".
Unfolding before the Senate Ethics Committee the past month has been the most re-
yoltind story of personal degeneracy, double crossing, receiving of stolen goods and
disgraceful. "journalism" ever recorded in 6t.he history of this or any other country.
Not even the "heathen Cbince", immortalized by Bret Ilarte, can come close.
It is the story of the theft from Senator Dodd's office of 4,000 personal documents
by a character named James Boyd, befriended by Senator Dodd, who turned on him like a
rattlesnake when approached by Drew (Ananias) Pearson and Jack (Underground Ike) An-
derson to procure these documents for their pusilannimous purposes. Unless we can't
read the DC Criminal Code correctly, James (Rattlesnake) Boyd can get from one to ten
years on each count of grand theft involved. The other two can get similar terms, if
the case is properly handled by the prosecuting authorities.
40,000 Years---.An amusing feature is called the reductio ad absurdum. This means
a speculation on the ultimate that could be but undoubtedly wont. If Pearson could be
convicted on 4,000 separate counts of receiving stolen goods, a judge could give him
40,000 years in the penitentiary if he wished---but undoubtedly wont. Anderson could
get a similar rap but wont. As for Boyd, they can throw the key away.
Boyd admits the grand theft. Ile also admits what is actually burglary. It seems
that while still employed by Senator Dodd, lie had an "extra" key made to the office
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High Lights---They're escalating Standard Oil's War in Viet Nam, but not in the
way the professional liars in the Democratic Party said Barry Goldwater would do it,
in 1964.... Latest casualty report said 146 (innocent) American boys had been killed
and 820 wounded..... This brought the total figures from Jan. 1, 1961---when Standard
Oil trooped its colors from Eisenhower to Kennedy---to 3,809 killed, 18,180 wounded,
204 missing and 763 from the Drug Trust's hypodermic needle and other "non hostile"
causes ..... quite a price to pay for our Invisible Government.....Going from high blood
letting to high finance, the Treasury has just increased its "temporary" national debt
from $328 billion to $330 billion..... "Permanent" national debt ceiling, they blandly
say is $285 billion.....this doesn't include about $250 billion of unauthorized debt
which they excuse by calling "contingent liabilities". ....... a Rip Van Winkle Cong-
ress would let the Cockeyed Society managers get away with this ..... which reminds us
of the Harvard Egghead who said, when outlining his plan of Utopian misgovernment, Let
us dare to think the unthinkable..... only two primaries in July..... on the 12th Vir-
ginia voters name their standard bearer to the unexpired term of resigned Sen. Barry
Byrd and the unexpired term of Sen. Roberyson..... smart money is on the Byrd son and
the incumbent Robertson..... Arkansas votes on incumbent Sen. McClellan the 26th.......
Side Lights---LBJ, in one of his blah-blah-blah stints on television, pon-
tifically orated that we should "contain Communism in Greece, China, Korea and
Viet Nam.".....CAPSULE NEWS must be out of tune with the Cockeyed Society...... We
say he should first try to contain Communism in the United States ...... Senate Re-
port'2050, I12d Congress, will show him clearly where to start...... Agency for in-
ternational Development, which is aiding everyone under the Sun except Americans
(who are footing the bill) proudly announces it has just aided the economy, and
maybe the balance of payments too, by disposing of 20,000,000 pieces of useless
paper---copies of messages turned out by its "message center......... they don't
have this itemized in your tax bill, but it's there nevertheless .......Federal
Trade Commission has dismissed phoney charges brought by the Drug Trust against
the author and publisher of the valuable book "Calories Don't Count"......
Low Lights---Viet Namese "students" took a leaf from the book of US Negroes, agi-
tated by professional Blacks, and burned the Library of the US Information Service in
Saigon..... this we can't get excited about..... If it was anything like those USIS lib-
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saw was a lot of second hand volumes on dreary subjects which nobody was reading......
Americans in South Africa are very caustic about Hobby Kennedy's attempts to stir up
racial animosities in these supposedly friendly nations ..... [.o and behold, it: had re-
percussions as soon as he got back to the U S....."State of the Nation" radio program
succumbed to the professional Negroes and put on a Professional Black named Stokely
Carmichael.... we turned on our set and couldn't believe our ears.... imitating the tone
and voice and nuances of Bobby Kennedy, Carmichael was advocating that all Negroes in
Viet Nam desert the Army, come home and burn down all the court houses in Mississippi.
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hates everybody (except Communists), and takes a sadistical delight in wrongfully hurt-
ing men in public life. Altho of prime draft age,.Anderson never registered in 1942,
or even thereafter, but went underground when he thought the Feds were catching up with
him, or that his draft board was reaching out as if to say "Uncle Sam wants you, evn
if you ain't much of a man. Ile can put you on the Latrine Detail.".
Anderson's cowardice came to light forcefully when he was forced to make a deposi-
tion in the case of a $6,000,000 libel suit filed against him and Pearson by Lt. Col.
Philip Corso. "Wholesale Perjury" is a mild way of describing this affidavit; and per-
jury makes the culprit liable for 2-to-l0 years in the penitentiary under District of
Columbia law. Robert E. Manuel, the Corso attorney, did his best to draw out of him
information about where he was all during World War IT, for the purpose of determining
his credibility.
Falsehood No. 1---But, no soap. CAPSULE NEWS has checked his nine major answers,
and found 8rL of them to be outright lies. One of his nine major "Answers" (if one can
call them that) was half true. His first statement was that he "received a call" under to be
a missionary of the Mormon Church, and stayed in that position over ,two years,
the belief that he (while 22 years old) was too young for the draft. The Mormon Church
says he was an unsalaried pay-your-own-expenses missionary in Florida, Georgia, Ala-
bama, Mississippi and South Carolina from December 20, 1941, to Feb. 22, 1944. It took
him but two weeks after Pearl Harbor for him to wangle this "call".
But it appears Anderson was using the Mormon Church as a cover for whatever he was
doing to bring in the mazuma for his living, traveling and other expenses. His parents
couldn't have been supporting him in this style because his father (Orlando N. Ander-
son) was only a clerk in the Salt Lake City post office, and his mother was unemployed.
They were listed thus in the 1941 Salt Lake City directory. Jack N. Anderson was
listed as a reporter in. the TRIBUNE; in 1940 as a student. lie and his parents lived
far down (2173) on Fardown Avenue. Next, Jack N. was listed in the 1946 job (compiled
late in 1945) when his name was shown (no occupation) at the Fardown Avenue address.
Ile thus had to have come from underground shortly or immediately after V-J Day, which
day made him safe from his draft board.
Where he was underground is as much of a mystery here as is how he made the money
to carry on his alleged missionary work. Many folks think lie was conducting black mar-
ket operations with the Mormon Church as a cover, since he had no trade or profession
and this was a "popular" calling in those days for persons of that stripe with little
or no ethics.
The false part of this "answer" was "I was ordained as a minister when I accepted
the "call" to be a Mormon missionary The Mormon religion says that a Mormon technic-
ally becomes an ordained minister at the age of 12 but has no powers until he makes 5
degrees. Starting at 12 he is a deacon. Then he has to take teacher, priest, elder,
seventy and high priest. All of these degrees are automatic if he attends church.
Falsehood No. 2---Early in 1944 I volunteered for the Naval Reserve and was sent
to the Merchant Marine Academy, Marine Officer training school at San Mateo, Califor-
nia." The Navy Department says he didn't volunteer or join the Naval Reserves because
there was no such thing at that time. With coming of the war all Naval Reserve units
were mustered into the regular Navy and served alongside the gobs of the USN.
The Merchant Marine Academy brands the second part ul' this statement as false in
its entirety. It said "We have checked our personnel records and find no one by the
name of Jack Northman Anderson as attending this academy at any timr-e."
The Navy also says that had he enlisted inthe Navy they'd have never sent him to
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Falsehood No. 3---"After three months ' study a the c eived a commis-
sion as a midshipman." The Academy reports that this would have been false even if he
ever was there, because their students are known as "cadets". In making up this lie
Anderson got the MMA confused with the US Naval Academy. Then he lied again, under
oath, when he said "I volunteered for this specific program, training as a Merchant
Marine officer, as it was under the Naval Reserve." The Navy said that was false.
Falsehood No. 4---"After 3 months training, and receiving a commission as a mid-
shipman (a rank that doesn't exist in the Merchant Marine) I went to sea on the CAPE
ELIZABETH, one of our merchant marine ships. We sailed the South Pacific and Indian
Ocean for 7 or 11 months." When asked the name of his captain during those 7 or 6
month he said he didn't know. And, Maritime Bureau records do not show him a member
of Lhis or any other merchant marine ship.
Then, the Maritime Administration says the "Liz" wasn't a training ship for the
Merchant.Marine Academy, but was a cargo ship (now in mothballs) plying the Pacific
under control of the Army.
Falsehood No. 5---"1 was a midshipman in the Merchant Marine about a year. My
duties were navigation, cargo handling, studying, mostly as an apprentice officer."
Because his explanations are all false, and since lie "handled cargo" (if he did) it
looks like he was a swab jockey or a stevedore, if he ever was on this ship. We found
no evidence that lie was.
Falsehood No. 6---He was asked if he got a discharge certificate from the Mer-
chant Marine, like he would have from the other services if lie had have registered
the draft. His answer, blandly: "I don't recall". I left the Merchant Marine to be-
come a war correspondent." Thru some unexplained process of alchemy, lie turned up (so
lie said) "in a hush" with the Chinese guerillas as a "War Correspondent".
Falsehood No, 7--- I was in China from sometime in 1945 until sometime in 1947
and 1940." The Salt Lake City Directory for 1946 (compiled in late 1945, or shortly
after V-J Day) shows Jack N. Anderson, no occupation, back at, his parents' home in
Salt Lake City.
Falsehood No. 8---"I was inducted into the US Army in Chungking after the war was
over (which was August 16, 1945). They tried to get me before, but I was in the bush
with Chinese guerillas. When I came out the American Embassy told me the Army had been
inquiring about me."
Col. Frank Milani, adjutant general of the US forces in the China-Burma-India-
Theater during the war, said this part of Anderson's yarn is preposterous. The Army
didn't induct people. That was done by draft boards and recruiting offices. The Army
didn't pick up people unless requested by the State Depl., and I hen they were turned
over to the American I?mbassy,
inIsehood No. 9-- Replying to the quesLlon----"What Ii ranch of the Army were you
inducted into, the Infantry, artillery, or whatnot?" Anderson hlibly snid "the Stars
and Stripes". ']'his was an Army newspaper in t?urope, as Col. Milani pointed acct. Ile
said the C-11-[ had its own paper, the ROUND-1111.
An Arabian Nights Tale---If lie ever was in China it requires a fanciful flight of
the imagination to imagine how he got there. Did he pick the name of the ship CAPE
ELIZABETH out of a hat? It could have been that, in seeking to get out of the country
before the draft board caught up with him, he signed-up under a false name as a swab
jockey or latrine orderly on the "Liz", then jumped ship when it got to Hong Kong.
The one thing that stands out from his false testimony is that he beat Pearson at
his own game of draft dodging. Pearson's board did catch up with him, on October 25,
1916 (14 days before the Armistice) and scared him so badly he joined up with the girl
cadets equivalent at Swarthmore College. Anderson's draft board never did catch up
with him because Ire risked five years in the pen by not. regisIering.
Ilnder-, and Ike - Where, oh where, was the Junior house when Uncle Sara was issu-
ing, in the words of the war song, "his stirring call for men." Who knows? As ide
from the fact that lie was 'way undergroud, and didn't come out of the woodwork until
V-J Day. Like Pearson on Armistice Day 1918, he was safe as a butterfly in a coccoon.
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.iiimes Riddle lioffathe Detroit Strong Roy of Union Labor, has been taking knocks
qnd` trt tx`~ 1` w the 1)(.11, and over) from the Communist r lemVnt in the AFL-CIO
complex, and coming back for more, for upwards of :K) years. Since the day in 1937,
when he called Walter (Big lied) Reuther. fresh out of Russia, a "Communist bum" for
calling a Russian-type "sit down strike" in Chevrolet's Flint (Mich) plant, he has been
the target for unbelievable abuse and vilification in the left-wing press and by the
servants of domestic Conuaiunism.
But he always managed to come up smiling, until the sixth time he was framed be-
fore a grand jury, indicted and tried. Five times he was acquitted when unbrainwashed
juries heard the side of the story that was denied the grand juries. But they finally
"got" him in Chicago (1964) and Chattanooga (65). How this was accomplished showed the
diabolical cleverness of the Communist "apparatus" in the USA. Diatribes in the parlor
pink and backhouse red press had no effect, so the sounding board known as the US Sen-
ate was brought into play.
Reuther-Kennedy Alliance---Reuther snuggled up to a Senator from Massachusetts
with Presidential ambitions. Ile told him he'd swing the whole labor vote and the whole
Communist vote for him if he would help get Iloffa. The job was too dirty for Jack Ken-
nedy, so he assigned his brother (Bobby) as counsel for the Senate rackets committee,
and let him "go to town on Iloffa". The record shows that Bobby had lloffa collared by
the committee and began the usual technique of shyster lawyers by ignoring the issues
and asking smear questions that the Red Wing press had many field days relating. Per-
sons reading these accounts couldn't be blamed for thinking Jimmy Iloffa should be hung,
drawn and quartered.
So, after ten years of this, it became impossible to find a jury that hadn't been
brainwashed to this "theory". After five acquittals a jury came out of the wheel,
whose 12 members looked on Iloffa as something the cat dragged in. That's how he was
finally convicted---a triumph for diabolically clever Communist technique. The victim
(Iloffa) has appealed both these Communist "victories".
Kenned Smears---Bobby applied the Communist tar brush to Iloffa in short order.
As counsel for the McClellan Rackets Committee of the Senate, he hauled him before the
"har" time and again, asking smear questions and seeing that the Kept Press duly noted
il. IL was done so many Limes that much of Lhe reading public automatically looked
on the victim as an un-American ogre. Al. one Lime Bobby Iooked inLo the spenLator
seats and winked at ltoffa in a "Ilow'm T Join'?" stance. Reuther thought he was doing
very well; bet. ter than anyone since Reuther had written from Russia "Carry on for a So-
viet America until T get hack."
These Reuther-Kennedy smears helped bring about indictments on Aug 2. 1957.... July
19, 1957....Mar 4, 1957.... May 9, 1963.... June 4, 1963....May 9, 1963.... August 1962...
Since all of these indictments were on practically the same charges, brought by the
same goons, the picture is clear. It was a clear cut exposition of the Hitler Philo-
sophy---"If you tell a lie big enough, loud enough and long enough, the sucker public
will believe it." This is something the Russians since have taken up and exploited.
Broken Down Lawyer---A significant feature of the frame-up is that B. Kennedy got
hold of a broken down lawyer with the incredible name (if that was his name) of J. Cye
Cheasty, put him on the Committee payroll at $4,400 a year and set him to work to trap
Mr. Iloffa. Or to say he had trapped him. A jury in Washington acquitted Cheasty's
first intended victim. One member :frankly said he didn't believe the entrapeur. Thir-
teen months later another jury (in Chattanooga, Tenn), which had been subject to the
Communist brainwash 13 months longer, was moronic enough to believe an ex-teamster con-
vict, then out on bail, who had been similarly "coached" by Kennedy.
This well points up what the Hoffa lawyer (Dan Maher) said in the Nashville court-
room, when a well brainwashed moron shot a popgun at Iloffa: "This is the inevitable re-
sult of hos ilit v'de c d against a defendant by the 'government', from the flood of
publicity brrongpi e c 4rn i~prry0t i / st d- 'VYSaQr@ 49fa0Q%40?ffg0$,t'ra1 (then R. F.
Kennedy) of the United States." 8