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Major Jordans Diaries Shipment of Atomic Material to USSR (1952) Maj. George Racey Jordan made claims regarding what may be the most explosive information regarding the prelude to the Cold War - he claimed that Harry Hopkins, during WWII, had arranged for the transfer of atomic weapons materials to the Soviets. Wikipedia cites a hagiographer of Harry Hopkins to counter this claim as follows - "Historian David L. Roll refutes Jordan's claims of meeting with Hopkins in Washington regarding uranium shipments at a time when Hopkins was in intensive care at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Roll notes that in 1963 the FBI concluded that Jordan's allegations could not be substantiated. Roll says Jordan "either lied for publicity and profit or was delusional." Another item of corroboration is from Antony Sutton, in "Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development, Vol. II", p. 167 in a footnote and in "Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development, Vol. III", p. 3 in a footnote. These books are available on the internet. Most important, however, is the following: Attached is a receipt for a 1943 shipment of uranium oxide and uranium nitrate ordered by Harry Hopkins to be sent to the Soviet Union. It appears on p. 468 of "The Venona Secrets, Exposing Soviet Espionage and America's Traitors" - Regnery History, October 2001 by Herbert Romerstein and Eric Breindel. It corroborates the testimony of Maj. George Racey Jordan, who was witness to these shipments. Incidentally, in 1980, James Roosevelt, the son of Franklin Roosevelt, wrote a "novel", "A Family Matter", which mentioned how his father made "a bold secret decision... to share the results of the Manhattan Project with the Soviet Union," in 1943 and 1944. Lend-Lease, historical: an arrangement made in 1941 whereby the US supplied military equipment and armaments to the UK and its allies, originally as a loan in return for the use of British-owned military bases. Stalin, Joseph: (1879–1953), Soviet statesman, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR 1922–53; born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili. His adoptive name Stalin means ‘man of steel’. Having isolated his political rival Trotsky, by 1927 Stalin was the uncontested leader of the Communist Party. In 1928 he launched a succession of five-year plans for rapid industrialization and the enforced collectivization of agriculture; as a result of this process some 10 million peasants are thought to have died. His large-scale purges of the intelligentsia in the 1930s were equally ruthless. After the victory over Hitler in 1945 he maintained a firm grip on neighbouring Communist states. comment: Considering that both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin were high degree Freemasons, this arrangement makes much sense. Let's face it: The Cold War was a lie. ebooks: From Major Jordans Diaries edited.txt From Major Jordans Diaries George Racey Jordan (1952) 269p.pdf From Major Jordans Diaries.pdf Harry Hopkins and FDR’s Commissars.pdf Hearings regarding shipment of atomic material to the USSR in World War II.pdf Maj George Racey Jordan From Major Jordans Diaries.pdf audiobook: specs: Mac computer voice Tessa South Africa, MP3, 56 kbps, 5 hrs 39 min 02 sec 001 From Major Jordan's Diaries.mp3 002 From Major Jordan's Diaries.mp3 audio lecture: From Major Jordan's Diaries (64kbps).mp3 tags: USSR, soviet, nuclear, uranium, Lend-Lease, Manhattan Project, WWII, treason, conspiracy, Cold War
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