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Beaty - The Iron Curtain Over America (Khazar empire against western civilization) (1954)
04-12-2008, 05:49 PM
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Beaty - The Iron Curtain Over America (Khazar empire against western civilization) (1954)
This is John Beaty's monumental book The Iron Curtain Over America (1954) which documents the history of rise and fall of the Khazar Empire and their war against the West since the earliest times. The author traveled in Europe and Asia and was active in US Military Intelligence Service in World War II. The results of his research was a book which caused American Jewry to declare an all out war against him. Beaty exposes the long term enmity of the Khazar people for the Russians, its impact and resolution in the Bolshevik Revolution, and the influence of these same Khazars on American foreign policy within the Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman administrations. He further elucidates the motives behind the crazy hodge podge of Truman administration foreign policy in the post World War II period and prophetically analyzes the roles of MacArthur and Eisenhower. Beaty writes with the passion of a soldier and a compassionate leader of men in desribing the Korean conflict, its sabatoge by the Truman administration, and the terrible toll this subterfuge represented. Iron Curtain Over America offers a concise history of communist conspiracy and impressively documented pieces of evidence that both FDR and Truman knowingly allowed communists to crawl throughout their administrations, even up to the level of positions advising the president. 80 pages. A must read for everyone.

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Please share this book with others, add links on other forums as I don't know many of them.
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