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Charles Lindbergh was very outspoken against the Federal Reserve and the Jewish-conspired American entry into WW2............................
During the 1930s he spent much time in Britain, France and Germany -- countries he admired. But he was particularly impressed by Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist movement.
Lindbergh wrote at the time, Germany was “the most interesting nation in the world today, and is attempting to find a solution for some of our most fundamental problems.” (( Germany was in control of its own currency ))
“I come away with a feeling of great admiration for the German people. The condition of the country, and the average person leaves me the impression that Hitler have far more character and vision than I thought existed in the different accounts by America and England.”
In a letter to another American friend he wrote: “With all the things we criticize, he [Hitler] is undoubtedly a great man.''
Charles Lindbergh was so impressed with Hitler’s Germany that he seriously considered moving there with his family and came close to moving to Berlin.
“I did not feel real freedom until I came to Europe,” he remarked in 1939. “The strange thing is that of all the European countries, I found most personal freedom in Germany.”
(( Charles Lindbergh against American entry into WW2 ))
In an address given in mid-September 1939 that was broadcast on nationwide radio and widely circulated in written form, Lindbergh said:
“We must keep foreign propaganda from pushing our country into another war … We should never enter a war unless it is absolutely essential to the future welfare of our nation.
''It is the European race we must preserve. If the white race is ever threatened, it may then be time for us to take our part in its protection, to fight side by side with the English, French, and Germans, but not with one against the other for our mutual destruction.”
''We have been led toward war by a minority of our people..............This minority has power and influence. It has a loud voice. But it does not represent the American people … '' (( referring to the Jews ))
>>> “National polls showed that when England and France declared war on Germany in 1939, less than 10% of our population favored this course. But there were various groups of people, here and abroad, whose interests and beliefs necessitated the involvement of the United States in the war.''
“The three most important groups who have been pressing this country toward war are the British, the JEWISH and the Roosevelt administration.”
“The greatest danger to this country lies in the JEWS' large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our government.” <<<
During the 1930s he spent much time in Britain, France and Germany -- countries he admired. But he was particularly impressed by Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist movement.
Lindbergh wrote at the time, Germany was “the most interesting nation in the world today, and is attempting to find a solution for some of our most fundamental problems.” (( Germany was in control of its own currency ))
“I come away with a feeling of great admiration for the German people. The condition of the country, and the average person leaves me the impression that Hitler have far more character and vision than I thought existed in the different accounts by America and England.”
In a letter to another American friend he wrote: “With all the things we criticize, he [Hitler] is undoubtedly a great man.''
Charles Lindbergh was so impressed with Hitler’s Germany that he seriously considered moving there with his family and came close to moving to Berlin.
“I did not feel real freedom until I came to Europe,” he remarked in 1939. “The strange thing is that of all the European countries, I found most personal freedom in Germany.”
(( Charles Lindbergh against American entry into WW2 ))
In an address given in mid-September 1939 that was broadcast on nationwide radio and widely circulated in written form, Lindbergh said:
“We must keep foreign propaganda from pushing our country into another war … We should never enter a war unless it is absolutely essential to the future welfare of our nation.
''It is the European race we must preserve. If the white race is ever threatened, it may then be time for us to take our part in its protection, to fight side by side with the English, French, and Germans, but not with one against the other for our mutual destruction.”
''We have been led toward war by a minority of our people..............This minority has power and influence. It has a loud voice. But it does not represent the American people … '' (( referring to the Jews ))
>>> “National polls showed that when England and France declared war on Germany in 1939, less than 10% of our population favored this course. But there were various groups of people, here and abroad, whose interests and beliefs necessitated the involvement of the United States in the war.''
“The three most important groups who have been pressing this country toward war are the British, the JEWISH and the Roosevelt administration.”
“The greatest danger to this country lies in the JEWS' large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our government.” <<<