1. ATTENTION IS INVITED TO THE ATTACHED COPY OF AN ARTICLE FROM "THE TASK FORCE," WHICH IS IN FACT A PRESS RELEASE BY "THE DEFENDERS OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, INC."
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE ACTING DIRECTOR:
This memorandum recommends action in paragraph it.
1. Attention is invited to the attached copy of an article from "The
Task Force," which is in fact a press release by "The Defenders of the
American Constitution, Inc."
The "Defenders etc." was organized around 1954 by Lieut. Gen. Pedro
del Valle, USIT (Retired); and two Washington, D. C., lawyers, the late
Colonel-John H. Coffman, and Eugene C. Pomeroy. Pomeroy's law office on
New Hampshire Avenue, N. W., is the "headquarters" of the "Defenders."
Its executive council includes Major General Claire Chennault, USAF (Retired),
and Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers, USA (Retired), and Dr. Lee de Forest,
distinguished radio pioneer. Del Valle has been active, with the help of
the "Defenders" in trying to organize a third political party for the
Presidential elections of this year. He is quoted as describing his
organization as "pro-American, right wing, or nationalist." He is said
to back the following: Senators,McCarthy, Jenner, Bridges, Bricker, Byrd,
Eastland, Knauland, Malone, and Thurmond; Governor J. Bracken Lee of Utah;
Governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia; Herbert Hoover, Clarence Manion, and
General Douglas MacArthur.
2. Congresswoman Church, of Illinois, had her assistant,
phone re a letter from a constituent who had read "Task Force" an comp le
with the request to write his Congressman to have the CIA investigated. She
wanted to know if we would put out a statement in answer to the charges. I
told her of our policy not to deny or confirm what is said about us, but
that the CIA Legislative Counsel, would be pleased to assist
her in any way we could if she had any further questions. I gave her some
background on del Valle and on the British author, Peter J. Huxley-Blythe,
and told her that the extreme statements by a Britisher against the CIA
were so ridiculous as to be considered not worthy of any reply other than
ridicule. She appeared to agree. She said that she will phone Pomeroy to
see if he has anything to say. She said that she had asked the Un-American
Activities Committee re the "Defenders" and they had nothing. The Library
of Congress is trying to get her some data on the history, aims, etc., of
the "Defenders."
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3. I discussed this with who is familiar with the
anti-CIA efforts of del Valle and Huxley-Blythe. turned over
to me a copy of the "Task Force" which came to him because of ORR (b)(3)
got it from someone in the office of Congressman Miller, who knew \ was (b)(3)
with CIA. Security also has a copy . Representative
Church's office said that the letter she received indicated that letters
also had been sent to Senators Douglas and Dirksen.
The Press has not picked up this story.
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4. Recommend CIA not take it too seriously and we laugh it off as
a "ridiculous" statement in unofficial comment, but officially we "have
no comment."
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Motorial
TASK FORCE
Copyrighted 1956, Dertionas or Tars AllERICAM C.oporrtrtmort, bc., Washington,'13. C
Via. 3�No, 4-5 Aagsnr-Sessesasisr. 1954
INSECURE SECURITY
Br Psvra J. HITILLY-BLYTHE
Fleetwood, Lancoshire, Enaland
I.NTR)D1,7CTORY NOTE, BY El.:CENE C. POMEROY --We are
i brigIn this one r' sue the August and September num-
r, of TASK rows, in order to present whole one of the
�-; important art). lei it has eter been our privilege to
,
author. Mr. P J. Huxley-Blythe of Fleetwood, lance.
.!. aril knott,i as a responsible journalist, and is
. .if a world-wide new,. anti political intelligence organize-
' lie IS well qualified in every way to write on the issues
he di-sus5es..
elaims--aod documents his statements�that the U. S.
I nirif Intelligence Agency, "C.I.A.," is treaeonably
,ineffi-
o ni. and that far from defending our Country is actually a
rut.e.i,e to out safet.t.
[hat t. i. funds, intended to aid Resistance Movements are
actually expended on known Communist groups, while
legitimate anti-Communist organizations are ignored.
It will bt� recalled that not long ago a proposed Senate
iovestigation of the C.I.A. was bitterly opposed by Mr. Dulles
on the ground of the extreme secrecy of its operations. Frees
the facts revealed here by Mr. Huzley-Blythe, it would appear
that such an investigation is imperatively needed, secrecy
or no secrecy, if we are to survive as a nation.
"Ilie author also sheds some interesting light on the nAual
effei ts of "Foreign Aid." He explains how the billions of
dollars we him expended in a mistaken effort to combat
The recent kieboapping of Srve
Russiniamei-Ganamaistiatiefrem New
York has tensed considerable
:damn throughout the United
States and more people than ever
before believe that the Central In-
telligence Agency, the "CIA," under
the direction of Mr. Allen Welsh
I hilles. should be subject to a thor.
ough Senate Investigation. For by
allowing this kidnapping of the five
anti-Communists � and the 'CIA
�s en granted�material aid to the
Red agents who accomplished it
�the CIA is either guilty of treas-
onable negligence or working for
the Kremlin.
Communism are actually turned to adtantage by the Soviet
regisneal fle states, in so many words, "All that the foreign
aid program accomplishes is the stabilization of Red power,
and the destitution of U. S. financial reserves."
From this it would seem that that great American, Gov.
J. Bracken Lee of Utah., was rigid in refusing to pay as
income tat, a large part of which would be earmarked for
foreign aid.
What are we going to do about all this? It would an
logical that we should demand of our Senators and Con-
gressmen: I. That a thorough investigation be made of the
C.I.A. If conditions as described by Mr. Hearty-Blythe are
true�and his facts permit ready substantiation--then this
kgency should be overhauled from top to bottom. Certainly
we cannot take chances on the proper operation of this
Agency, which deals with the very life-blood of our defense.
2. Regardless of which party is successful in the Novem-
ber election, the Congress should refuse ANY FURTHER
grants-in-aid ANYWHERE, until such a policy is thoroughly
re-exaniined. What is the muse of bleeding Ameries white
in order to build up the Red menace? If you believe this to
be correct, TELL YOUR EUCLID RF:PRESENTATIVES
SO!
Additional bevies of this double issue pf TASK FORCE
may he obtained from our Nevi York Ace, 2104. Ord
'Rm. 325, New York 17, N. Y. at fie per cePy, reaped&
Allen Dulles and a Red Spy
Far too many people reject the idea
that Mr. Dulles would allow his multi-
million dollar agency to be infiltrated
with Red agents or allow it to aid the
Kremlin as a preposterous accusetiost,
yet certain facts, backed with irrefut-
able evidence, are sufficient to demand
that Mr. Dulles clarify certain matters.
He might first of all explain
whether or not he was responsible
for the death of many U. S. Intel-
ligence agents behind the Irmo Curb
lain who were betrayed by the Ger-
man traitor and Real spy, Dr. Otto
John.
Just prior to John's defection to the
Soviste he visited Mr. Dulles in Wash-
freest as heed of the in,* Gelman
Security Office and they had long talks
about the secret aspects of their work
There is every reason to believe that
Mr. Dulles knew that John lasel, and had
been for many years, a Soviet agent but
instead ef exposing him he wined and
dined him.
We base this belief on a series of
articles written by Richard and Gladys
Harkness witb'hir. Dales' permission
which were later published in the Solar-
Joy Evening Post. To one of those docu-
mented articles the authors proadly an-
nounced that Mr. Dulles had received
an official eitatioe for halving obtaiaed
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4 ornplete report on the war-time Ger-
mati rocket station at Peeneinunde. Of
-our,r they did not say how this report
fell into his posseseion but the Gertfien
i.v. sparer Der Stalltelm in the Summer
..1 1911 printed a detailed account of
� ,1 treasonable activities as a mein-
1,1 f the Red spv ring "Red Orchestra"
openiv stated that the person scho
pt; t� the Alliet this Report was Dr. Joan,
ih, /gown Red spy.
Vr Dullef might also di.scloee
%. h. titer Of not he received a report from
1, ianization's British counterpart.
\I.' "). in 1952 which said that it had
a itriasit4, file which said John
pro�Loinniunist.
Futility. the C.I.A. has given large
roman to the German Intent.
'nit :agaritiation called "Organization
C., hien- after its director. General R.
1-ciden. and in return the former re-
, ewes copies of all reports collected liy
t Ger man aueney One IffluSt therefore
w,.oter wil% Mr. Duties ;titl not read the
t Won report which at that John Vta4
, Sr," Mid take appropriate artion,
Johai admitted that General
�� Cr,: knew past record and was
it *.111;,f tiP r-vp-op him. Had Mr. Dui/es
,istett ii non this reliable informal :nut it
poiss,ililt, that many U. S. -agents in
s-its f utiei Ulan still lie alke.
.e
A C.I.A. Employee
A- late as 1951, and perhaps earlier
Is, all that we know. the C.I.A. em-
I,,, iii aroan who-se pro-Commuri'At
ret �rrl stretched back to 1918-19. This
wasa rertain I Anne! Martin Himrnicr
:t-a Ilialearian journalist in Buda-
wI eave his full support to the blood)
and infamous Red revolution of Bela
Kuhn.
Later. ;it the end of World War
tliminlef was a Colonel in the "Office
of Stratrgik Services" IOSSI stationed
in Gentian% and in charge of a section
-looking after Hungarians who fell into
1.. S. captivity. Here be lived up to
hi plo-Communist past, as against the
pola-v of the U. S. Army Legal Dept. In
Getman\ he handed over numerous
as Communists to the Reds,
I (et eve, it is although none of them
wei.� listoil as "War Criminals." Ar-
il, 'htittg to a Hungarian American maga-
sine published in New York mot only
did Hinualer hand over these Patriots
but received $300 per head for these
persons the Retie wasted to ehminees
In soberer to this grave accamties
Hinunler is ea* the magasine is yew
tion for leaf but instead of relating
the allegations lie eases, in 111, ova de-
fence, that he was fulfilling "Superior
Orders." His superior 0 Peer heed ol
the European Olioe of the OSS seas
none other than Allen Weigh !Mks!
While *cling as a C.I.A. official in
1951 Himmler gave a certain Gyula
Deniewfy, more commonly known as the
"Red Count," because he wrote in a
hook published in Red Hungary in
1947, "... all that proved good aild
use-
1W during the revolution in Russia mud
be realized in Hungary ...," large sums
of the C.I.A.'s funds so that the "Count"
could publish a newspaper in Manner-
beim, Germany, called The Hungarian
Communist.
C.I.A. Sponsors a Red Network
Receiving financial and material as-
sistance from the C.I.A. is a Russian
emigre organization called "The Na-
tional Alliance of Russian Solidarists"
or more simply by the initiids NTS. Yet
while the NTS is outwardly an anti-
Communist group it has had since its
creation, and apparently mill has links.
with the Soviet Secret Pollee. This is
known to the C.I.A. but it still con-
tinues to support it even though many
people may die. �
In the limited space at our disposal
it is impossible to present all the evi-
dence proving that the (TS la part of
the Soviet wrecking machine in'the West
but if the readers should-doubt this then
the are advised to read the two book-
lets �Betrayal" and "The Paid Wreck,
era" which can be obtained from THE
DEFENDERS OF THE AMERICAN
CONSTITUTION, 1255 New Hamp-
shire Ave., N.W., Washington 6, D. C.,
priced SO cents each, post hue. �
CIA. Helps Soviets to Kill
Anti-Red Ruselaire ,
In May, 1953, the INTS sent, with
American help, four Rimmiau anti.Cont-
munisti on a mission inside the Soviet
Union. Yet no sootier had they sit foot
on Soviet soil than the MVD/MG13
were waking for them and the coeds-
aka woo obvious; they bed bees be-
trayed lythell7S mem bete** they left
the samenary et ea West. As a randt
the feew were neioated.
Inier the news of this betrayal
noshed the West the Prrs biome* was
forsed to set "defy to roma a cow
pbta scram of bs Bed role. Thare-
kery as see was portiesisrly surprised
whoa se Seporsober 27, 1953, it was
atemenced that � leading meinber of
the NTS, George Miller, alias Nikita
Kilerimehy, had been arrested and
charged with spyhis for a foreign
power. Yet when dhe lull facts *awe
known aboit tb Midler ease prd11 was
forthcoming whisks showed not only was
the arrested man innocent but that both
'the U. S. State Department and the
C.I.A. were aware of this but nanained
� determined to railroad him to protect
their protege, the NTS.
The Arrest not Dieirn't klippen
On the morning of September 1, 1953,/
three mysterious men, perporting to he
U. S. Intelligence officers and speaking
English, German and Russian, arrested
George Muller and confiscated certain
documents. Before leaving they also
warned Mrs. Muller net to mention the
arrest to anyone.
Following this Mrs. Muller t% at
various thnes interrogated but there wee
loathing official about the interrogations.
Soinetimee she was questioned in a
motor car, in an empty house and in a
oohs Dm to this she began to suspect
her hasband .had bun kidnapped by
the Soviets so she went aloe* to the
heed of Frankfurt's political police to
me if the Americans hod really arrested
hiss The chief laded any knowledge
and the U. S. liaises officer attached
to his department could not, or woad
as onefirio the an. �
The fnet real news came on Septem-
ber 27, 1953, when the NTS newspaper
Pests ("Seeds") announced that its
leadership had unearthed g Red spy in
their midst and had handed bin over
to the art hor it ism with the incrbninating
evidence. But the authorities, now
known to have been the CA.A.. re-
mained silent for six weeks
ler'.11 arrest, i.e., until October 15:
C.I.A. and Stalls Dept. Ignore
Cameo Declaim'
On October 19, 1953,.a paillessen
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at the . S. Court in Frankiurt
citain %hat was happening to
�1. lb, N.IS tld b) a Court official
.; ;Liu examined all the evidence
-dad .1,.1111fit nnn by the NTS and found
4 U.:sufficient to warrant a trial and
\hiller's release had been
,.,'red September 29, 1953. To
tilt ciii the Court's decision the gentle-
Myer' a document signed by
. � t titular.. Mr. Da% id White, dated
-� 1953, and bearing the
t, i� No. 53 --A III 1632, which
l'airt the Frankfurt Attoincy Gan-
. 41. Mr. June'.. had annulled the war-
it the at rest of Mrs. Mul:er�
� had not been served- and also or-
. I 'Muller's release on the grounds
tent r%
hut Mullet %% a:, nor released. The
t lit418111T of the Court order,
itch, 1,11n maim an illegal "security al-
'est- and collaborating with it in this
tin Department's agency in
t,.1-��� . the High Commission. The
,,a�I ia this travesty of justice
, .1 when the U. S. High Corn-
imannted that N. Khortinehy,
aba- �It,cr bad been arrested on Sep-
t, i.e ,u n the 2'n1i of that month
reo i., special detention. Of
...inse neither agency pointed out that
\biller had already been exhonerated
(.1..11. Won't by a judicial body!
Ily placinx 'Stiller in "special deten-
tion" the C.I.A. arwl State Dept. showed,
once again, that they were determined
to protect the Red-controlled N15 eves
if it meant prostituting justice.
Blackmail and Bribery?
I klerrnined to "prove" Matta guilty
so clear the N-rs of a charge 01
treachery the C.I.A. continually tried to
make Mrs. Muller sign a confession in-
iminating her husband and at a later
jpe cyen herself. She refused to do
I 'Fidcfrated, on November 9, 1953,
Anal kart officer stoppea Mrs. MU'-
', I In the street and dragged her two
1.1n1;.! daughters, aged 9 and 12 years,
into ti waiting car. The reason given
Imi hivas that it would prevent Mrs.
Muller escaping to the Soviets. Yet the
.1 and the NTS knew Mrs. Muller
was Mit a Red agent because in Sep-
b tither. 1953, the yrs leader. George
t)kolocich gave her 300 Marks ($86)
and the C.I.A. knew of this gift. Having
exploded the official reason for kids's'''.
ping the two Muller children, only oft
solution remains: that it was to force
Mrs. Muller into signing the confes-
sion.
Adding to this there is sufficiet reason
to Wires that the C.I.A. also tried to
bribe Mn. Muller into sign* a con-
fession because after her husband's az-
rest an �ullicer of Mr. Dulles organise-
Con, Lt. Colonel Norton, gave her p
"gift" of 1,600 Marks ($457).
Perhaps Allen Dulles would now
care to gse two niece Journalists to
toll the American people wit* hie
outfit kidnapped two minors and
why hie agent gave IS,.. Muller
K57 int yrs.'s% to brills her hese
constatiting perjury.
The "Trier
This was a complete fares.. First
Muller revealed that he was forced se
work for U. S. intelligence in 1948 when
he fled to West Berlin and if be refused
the authorities told him be would be
extradited.
Next the Court learned that in 1951
Muller had met in Frankfurt a Soviet
agent called Hammer, alias Gloc.kner,
end he had been taking orders from the
latter until the day he was arrested.
Then came the shock! The main wit-
ness for the prosecution was none other
than the Soviet agent Muller wee sew
pmedly working for. Yet when the
&theme counsel embed Hammer if Mal
-
Der had heat ordered, by the American,
to work with the Soviets the wigwam was
told not to answer. He night have said
Yes! Further catalogs which were sot
answered were: was it act correct that
Hammer was in receipt of U. S. massy
prior to his first naming with Maier;
had Hammer been paid lo the C.I.A. to
bodily; bad he bees duly tried as a So-
viet agent; hadn't he, Hammer, been
ordered to keep silent about the NTS's
treacherous role in this affair?
Although the NTS had publicly boat-
ed that it had provided the evidence
agaisat Muller it was not produced in
Court and Lt. Colonel Noma of the
C.I.A. was not allowed to take the
witness stead even though he had been
frogessaly usentioned as having intim,-
gated
".� a
'trier it was Isms* to
liginthat the only new traideact Jai;
prosecution could give the Caw( tiestu
it had ordered Muller's relapse was the
"confeesion" signed snort pressure.
The oueoune of the trial use a fore
gate conclusion. Muller, dueled the
right to speck is his own defense al-
though he did shout out that the NTS
was a Soviet outfit, was anitenced to
fourteen years imprisoameet while his
wife, Elisabeth, received two years.
Sentence Revised
� la January, 1955, the U. S. Supreme
Court of Appeal in Germany re-exam-
ined the evidence against Muller-kho-
runsly, the prisoners being represented
by their rape:ties counsels, �
Speaking for Muller, his lawyer
pointed out that LIC *causation' made
against the NTS showed that it was
clearly en ageet-provoesiter organisa-
tion waking for the Soviets. This being
so it was ridiculous to vaggest that
Muller was a Soviet agent spying upon a
Red network. �
Taking this argument into considera-
tion the Court reduced Muller's sen-
�tenee to five years' imprisonment.
As the Court was prepared te ae-
eept the feet that the rrrs is an
openly aeciseed Soviet organization
the C.I.A.'s continued support of
this veep; its use of terrorist tea
tire to nooks a case against an hull.
victual to clam the NTS of further
suspicion ram MOM eialy one thing
--4hat it is hear* infiltrated sad
long overdue far intesedgmlies.
CLA. Aida Itieenee Side
' From lteraters
Net leas after the NTS-Muller flair
two Iodise Gunmen pishlioatiesu the
weddy imagiuise &sticks Ilissirisris
and the newapaper Abesdpast ran a
series of articles exposing the NTS as
part of the Soviet sabotage Atetwork in
the West.
These &niche were so conclusive that
had they not been countered by the
C.I.A. in sense way this it too wonki
have hens =read and this had to be
prevented at all costs.
Those articlee were so conclusive that
net as they produced the Soviet epy,
Hammier, slims Gioekner, in its case
against Muller the 'C.I.A. produced
with trite Hollywood-type publicity the
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iehuisaa existents. far ismer eish
war of pensible amihilatioa than grasp
a peace which would be certain eidinc-
tioa of fr. men's ideas said Weals."
(General Emr speaking to his
etudes., at Columbia University.
Not Only did the Presides* believe
what he said than bet he confirmed it
in his speech on the State of the Union,
February Z� 1953, "We shall sever ac-
quiesce in the enslavement of any peo-
ple is order to purchase fancied gains
for ourselves."
It was these expressed ideas that the
American people voted for, but within
a few weeks of the newly-installed Presi-
dent's message he was forced to aban-
don. his proclaimed principle, and
accept a pro-Cormmusist policy of "Con-
tuiament." Later, when be understood
the power of the "Dual Government" he
was again forced to alter his policy and
this time advocate "Co-Existence," the
one thing be vowed he would never do.
We say that Mr. Eisenhower was
forced because on February 8. Pri5. he
said, in a message relayed by 'lladirt
Free Europe": "While we _maintain
vigilance at home and abroad, we must
help intensify the will of freedom in the
Satellite countries behind the Iron Cur-
tain . . ." ". . . these cisuntries hare
known freedom in the past. They now
need our constant friendship"
Bat within one year of this his
Government's representative slid
not even attempt is combat the
recognitioe of the various Red Gov.
enanienta of dm Satellites in the
United Nations. Or, in other weeds,
I. spite et all Ms Mowery phrase.
tie President acitnewledged that
the C60111011.11114 tyrants ivere decent
people with whom he was prepared
te negotiate. Ineseid of friendship
the enslaved natiose received, �
stab in the back.
�adermied Soviet agent, Captain of
"i� NI\ Kliokhlov.
Due to the world-wide publicity ac-
�niled the Khokhloy story everyone is
Aware. that he allegedly came to the
West to "assassinate" an NTS leader,
George Okolovich. a man who had be-
furt� the war been condemned as a Red
� by Polish Intelligence.
By introducing Captain K hokhlov,
111esi Dulles proclaimed that he was
determined to protect the NTS and his
iwo age.114 v. This heing confirmed by
oro NTS journalist writing a serirss
it authoritative artieles in the British
yieekly John Bull when he said that not
the CI 4. operatives who intecro-
v.it,t Khokhio. were 4atisfied with the
imegrity of his story.
Long after the Khokhloy affair, and
.itise sections of the Russian emigre
illustrated just how phoney
khol.hloy's Aron was. the NI`...+ leafier
tikolovirli.was furred to tell a journal-
ist that not e%eri he believed all that
k.l..khlov had said. Net by now the
��� tire wottil Iiithng the American
jo.ople. had been hoodwinked by Mr.
NIteli Dulles who. as we have seen even
1..vored the opinions of his own men on
91. spot when they said they were not
w,th the Red Captain's story.
Now the NTS sib rues all criticism
1.� pocrt.og t, khokhlov arid saving that
Lie ,irganuatiori cannot he Communist
L., Jose the Kremlin sent one of its
k,lleis to murder its leader!
tIthough this particular episode
is no longer front page news it is a
further evample of America's lead-
ing eceurity agency supporting an
openly revealed Red network and
therefore Mr. Dulle* should le
made to speak. And if he says that
lie must remain silent for reasons
of "security" he should he forcibly
reminded that he, and his opera-
tiiu es, are paid servants of the Amer
lean 'rot& and are therefore so-
4werable to them and not just to
their own egos.
The ll'est is now waging a strug-
gle for its very existence and one
iii. its first line* of detense against
treason is its Security forces which
appear to he not only insecure but
.1 menace in thetnaelvco.
",kinkd the say that this eon-
-I �fil it le not contain sufficient
material against the NTS we can oily
say that they should read the book,
"THE PAID WRECKERS" which, ac-
cording to the head of the Russian anti-
Communist Centre in New York, cow
tales such damning evidence that the
NTS should be made to answer the
charges therein!
The preceding paragraphs el this ar-
ticle can leave little doubt in any we
person's mild that treason is ram-
pant within the "Central Intelligence
Agency," hut � this is not confined to
this organization. Recently in a speech
made by Senator lamer, beaded "The
Dual Government of the United States,"
it was discloaed that there ii an organ-
ised group inside the U. S. Government
which pursues a pro-Canniunist policy
in complete disregard to the desires of
the American people speaking through
their representatives in Washington.
Even President Eisenhower hail smelt
something peculiar in the Capitol: ".. �
there are a number of things wrong with
Washington. . . ." "At times," he said,
"it is difficult to keep in touch with the
Nation's thinking... ." (Time, May 16,
1955.)
What the President failed to say,
although he alluded to it, was that the
people who prevented the Nation's
thoughts and desires being put into
practice are professional employees
who, remaining static irrespective of
the controlling Political Party, have
amassed such power that they can die-
tate to 411 politicians and office holders.
Who Sella the Red "Rill st Goods"
t� the President? � �
Numerous authoritative political ob-
servers have stated that President Eisen-
hower was elected by a vast majority
becalm the electorate believed that be
would cleanse Washington of the vari-
ous Red policy-making nests and be-
cause he would never compromise with
the Calumniate.
"Nor ma we forptt that," as Profile
sor Lyman Byron of Teachers College
recently said: *there are even greater
things than peace." By greeter things
he meant the ideals,. the hopes and as.
of limnanity, those things of
the saal and spirit which great sem in
history have valued above peses. sea
material wealth, even Hie
"Without these yahoos ppm is aft
Co-rixietessee Part of the Red Plan
Although President Eisenhower was
forced to y to Geneva in an attempt
to co-exiat and allowed General Twin-
ing to visit Moscow to show that co-
existence is possible betweei the two
countries, he knows that the very mut
policy fie is now following means the
pkiamite destruction of Freedom Hs
left no doubts about this while at Co-
lumbia University when, referring to
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Onto he said: ".1". . to destroy
liberty and to coistrol the world,
inunists use every conceivable
'Weapon; subversion, bribery, corrup-
ting& military attack. . . ." "We must
inert this threat with courage and firm-
To counter the accusation we make
here the "Dual Governmenters" explain
that since the death of Stalin every-
thing has altered and we can now come
t" terms with the Kremlin's pretest
leaders. Yet this is treachery, of AO
worst type!
The goateed Marshal Bulgania far
horn being an honorable soldier on ,
whose word one can rely has ewer
held a military command but WOO the
head oi the Red Army Secret Police
that was notorious for its brutality.
Furthermore, Bulganin, a Communist of
long ...tanding. said when speaking at
the Warsaw Conference of Satellite
� otintrirs on May 11. 1955: "The new
t',1Acirirtient of the USSR will continue
the polities of peace based upon the
possibilities of co-existence between two
worlds of different irieologiea, conform-
ing to the doctrines of Lenin."
Now, as any future peace is to be
based upon ,Lenbes Ideas it is as
well that the U .S. State Deport-
ment is reminded that the Red
Butcher said this: "IN PURSUIT
OF OUR AIMS WE MAY, Willift
ALL THE POWERS OF DESTRUC-
TION, COLLABORATE WITH
SOME CAPITALIST POWERS. . . .
� WE MAY EVEN CONTRACT WITH
THEM SOME ALLIAN(ES, TO
BRING THEM INTO A FALSE
SENSE OF SECURTI'Y. . . . YET
OUR AIM IS, AN!) ALWAYS MUST
BE. THE DOMINATION OF 1111E
WORLD." (I.U. Lenin, "Igikreisiyis
Proisredieniya.")
Sir Winston Churchill Saps
Co-Ezistence Means Death
". . . A monster has bean born into
our modern world . . . it pommies; tim
illimoce of e:...ilisation without its mercy,
iise fanaticism of religion without God,
the isphitaton of human passions and
appetitiss without any . ideal beyond
their gratification � and that not
hieved.
"I have repeatedly warned my Liberal
and Socialist friends. . . that they will
rimer get any satisfaction out of the
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*arias Caemenumials. We are fla
memoof alebberame depenunilea
which, If sat leskily inherently
would reduce great medals, may, lei
mankind to doe conditions of the White
AM. Or again k is a cancer hecilles
feeding and spitedng itself epee the
starving body, thriving by the very pros-
es* which tortures and destroys its vice
tun.
"Undeterred by this advice, many
have tried ths exporisast. All Mn
been disillusioned. . . . AU Is turn have
sought to clasp the clammy head. AN
in tarn have mailed, injured, hsfolini.
or ot hest defiled bykschlll,pihooana
moat� London's Daily Telegraph,
December 14, 1930.)
As Sir Winston Churchill en esmatily �
said, any form of co-endetence wilt the
Soviets leaves the es-sliders infectad
with the hated Red cancerous growth
that will, in time, devour the body; in
this case the remaining Free World.
From the above we realise that ap-
peasement can only result in defeat and
unless the professional employees are
unearthed and a realistic anti-Commit-
nits policy adopted then a Red One*
World � State remains but a matter of
time.
The West Re-Anise the Soviets
In spite of ail the talk is Washington
and Landon about opposing Comae-
niant, the Wort, without the tamest of
its people, is now saving, for the wend
time, the collapse of the Soviet regime
by increasing its exports to the USSR.
Signs of the Soviets' crumbling eco-
nomic structure have been evident for
OD paw few years and President Ebro.
bower zwportad that theta was evidenoe
pointing' to an eomiotnic crisis With
the Red bloc. Yet Instead of the West
limiting its exports to the Soviets, an
action compatible with true anti-Com-
enunieca and one which would have
forced the Kremlin to devote lea to the
inanafecture of armaments, it increased
them.
The United States recently lifted a
major part of its ban as exports to the
USSR sad when Sauter Fergus," asked
why America should help the Reds out
of their difienhiss and so prolong the
Mainmasts of largo seethms at the
world, Mr. Stamen, actin es the Gov
enuemeite urbane" replied that drie
wee'�,
-t-
ined 361. -Illeitatie
was them list allakelag essieuseer
gee& to ants, the eatenaell saw
trios the Geverawasass amid pre.
vide a few� entrai to appease their
SIMI sari et the mese dish ge
ahead asamdeetarisag area thin will
he evader* toed swim the
netted Steam
It would bit very interseting to learn
who told the Preeldrat is lift the an- �
barge on exports to the /lei reentries
because the pertain raparible fee &Iv-
ing this"advise ale tiabies! As cosi-
firmatios of this rather alaplude ran-
dwagation no cede a later boa the.
U. S. Secretary a balaine, Mr. C. E.
Mhos, to Seamier Vierartiky:
deipartasat balm* dal
amy apentribades to the 6ceeneeele
pounded' often dbertly mad almost
always indireetly reateiliates to any
enentry's tailleary petandel."
�
Soviets mask U. s. for Foreign Aid
Fer seeker 'bare pea the Amer.
ken taxpayers' messy hes Mn
neat is all pelts et the world he.
cane the eases mayeterieue
ere" wry thia k iteepke; � osuulry
prosperous is win prevent the re.
speedve Caliallralaila Party aseindser-
Alpo frees inereneing. This, W-
oad of essaitsithog Comummakin
ban Weems eare et he gamiest sap
perts sad thereteee the seemay is
peered Awes a latiesabses
There are two MONO wiry Foreign
Aid gives moor to the Cramninlas.
� Phsely, the annjerIty et 081.110110
In reads et &den have used them
I. enlarge dicer lkednatviss and se
the reel& et this, the emailsetared
articles are then seat bedded the
tree Ciertehe to help the Serriet we.
sham Zegleadl is � prime eseen.
ple et Me ad WOO may mei ask V
by reeetvlag Perefign AM Ileitehe la
made a mere deterasieed eppeaseat
et Cenemeendems. The areser is a
pada sod bleat NM Biraids aet
ably Alpe vast juandelee .st awe.
Aide to the I eestrias het No
Govermarresst is dietereeinal is use.
sibs area V le mew beareybeg
the U.
Saterallty, the rebus Csimume-
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1:)-1 to-. in the eountriee reeeiv-
. ine dollor-aid tell the people that
their Coocroments are nothing hut
poppet. of all street: that the
t�,t,1111 knaerica gi%es this money is
ece.,te a NI orld iktninated from
1.� all etrect and unlike the Comma-
lost I'ortie. the tnierican financiers
will folly exploit the workers.
siim this up briefly , and if the
i,ader desires additional data he can
tot a in the booklet, "RETRAYAU),
.it that the Foreign Aid program
areoriiplishes is the stabilization of
BrilpAiwer and the &restitution of
s. financial, reserseti.
Reds Plan Phoney Freedom
I.S. Plana a CknitiREIREfitiOn of
Communism!
� a third of the human tare is
kai ful bondage to Communist die-
t, tot-bil, But we do not regard this
a, noinue.hle.
-There i:, we know, vast human di4s-
, omen; among 8n0 million people
iii international Communism riles.
I hut ( ornes from the enslavement of
tio- suppression of religion and
o ,loolual in and the national
ition of the satellite. countries.
Hr.\ NORM kLLY
.( )11Fes FROM WITHIN IF HOPE IS
n\-T.\\ ftV 1;STAINED FROM
'Alieen I Til 1T IS WHAT WE ARE
inil\t, \l \\Y GC AYS." I John F.
1, .1 ties sn a Radio-Television broadcast
Vorernber 29, 1951.1
1' ri.d to the last presidential elec.
hoth Mr. Ei.kenhower and Mr. J. F.
pt�miitesi to give financial and
tonal and to tile various anti-Corn-
odorground movements behind
lion Curtain but eince they have
a�uined the helm of Ameri^a they have
,, weirdly refused to honor tlwir prom-
- �- In fa, t far from helping the
-'.amI I Loinniuniste, who could rid the
Iti of the Rod pestilence if they were
ii m; a mere fraction of the pro-Red
money, the present ad.
-it ation has given the cause of Inter.
hal Marxism untold sums.
Whon this article was first written
I aol dist the Scoiets intended to hold
',Aloe.: in various, of the Smel-
l!! � lo I 41�,.' OW pressure upon them.
eo Ito, now become public knowledge
Mr. .1. Dutlet% has greeted this
.,��,l ploposal as a step forward towards
liberty. Yet what the Secretary of State
did not say was, that in the event of
these "free" elections he and his col-
leagues are prepared to recogntse the
various "National Committees" as the
only voice of the East-European na-
tions and if this was done then a eon-
titillation of Communism would be as-
sured.
The Roumanian National
Committee
The "anti-Communist" leaders of this
group which finds favor with the State
Department is a self-confessed Soviet
agent called Mr. Visoianu who was,
from 1937 onward President of "The
Friends of Soviet Russia," the most
active Red outfit in Roumania.
While Roumanian soldiers were dying
in their fight against the Red Army Mr.
Visoiarna, working in the Roumanian.
Foreign Department, war supplying the
Kremlin with classified information.
This he admitted in Paris, France, in
1952.
Not content with this, when his coun-
try wanted to surrender at the end of the
war and so save some vestiges of self-
Government. Mr. Visoianu deliberately
withheld this offer from the Soviets so
that the latter could later demand "'un-
conditional surrender."
Working with Mr. Vieoianu is Dr.
Sabin Manuda, who during the war was
director of Military Statistics yet, as a
side-line, the good Doctor had in his
basement a secret Red group who issued
a Communist newspaper, Free Roan-
manic.
This same type of individual fills the
other so-called National Committees and
for this reason not only will these .men
he unacceptable to their fellow-coun-
trysnen at horns but the vast majority of
the- emigrations refuse to have anything
to do with them. Yet, in spite of their
pro-Communist backgrounds the State
Department tries to. assure the world
that these men can and do speak for
their people at home. More money goo,
to waste!
While Marxists of all nationali-
ties receive a steady flow of dollars
the real anti-Communists are left
to die in poverty. The littler have
committed a grave crime, they are
anti-Communists whp refuse to
comprombe with Marxism and who
will not promise Mr. Dulles that
they will establish a Socialist re-
gime should their rountries ever be
liberated.
"American Committee for the
Liberation From Bolshaviam"
This is a semi-official agency which
has a State Department mail at Its helm
and receives support from it. The main
function of the Committee is to help
the people of Russia fight and prepare
for the liberation of their country, yet
instead of financing anti-Communist
organizations or leaders if calls them
"reactionaries" and gives its money to
the Marxist elements and known Soviet
groups.
The Committee lavishes praise
upon each people as the NTS who
have never demo anything but be-
tray its more patriotic members to
the MVD/MGB but refutes to aid,
in any way, a man called General
Arthur Holeastott-Scoyslovsky who
Is the world's leadbtg specialist on
Russia; le head of a real catti-Cont.
muoist organization and was Ike
leader of some 30,000 tratti-Red
Partisans fighting the Red Army
In Russia in /94243. Perhaps it
Is fearful that General Holenstou-
Senyelovsky would fight CAmmu.
ethers I
� A Resume
As an Englishman, and nixed of a
world-wide News arid Politieal Intel-
ligence organization, I feel that this
article, condensed from the December,
1955, issue of OUT bulletin, contains such
damning evidence of rampant treason
in the United'Stotea- that the American
people mast demand from any Presi-
dential. Candidate a publit assurame
that all the natters raked hese
clarified and, upon election', a real, one
hundred per cent anti-Communist policy
adopted and adhered to.
One final weed. To those who
may dislike an Englishman writing
this, let me say that I have only
arndertalsert this odious task be.
mum it is my personal belief thag
the United States remaigs titans&
tary beaten of Freedom ityminst
World Commoutism. Or, at least
she will become so, If Ada treason
is damped out once and ,f9r all.
Should this, however, be alloived to
continue then the entire world is
lent.
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