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Alger Hiss Day – 24 October

Today is Alger Hiss Day.

If you don’t know who Alger Hiss was, then your education is sorely lacking. 

Among other things, Alger Hiss was the Father of the United Nations.  He was the primary author of the U.N. Charter.  He was the Acting Secretary-General at the first organizational meeting of the UN in April, 1945, thirteen days before the end of the war in Europe. 1  He was a communist sympathizer, and almost certainly a member of the Communist Party.  From the beginning of the FDR administration, he was a government attorney, starting in the Justice Department, then in the State Department, during which time he was involved in a Soviet spy ring before and during World War II.  He was convicted of perjury in a famous trial in 1950.2 That trial is detailed in Whitaker Chamber’s book, WITNESS.3

Alger Hiss’ entire public life was dedicated to the promotion of two very compatible ideas:  Communism and the United Nations.  He was within the nerve center of the communist movement within the federal government for decades, and embodies the so-called “Deep State” that we face today. 

Invisible traitors, working for Marxist principles have been burrowing into the body politic, and the vast federal bureaucracy since Woodrow Wilson was president.  One of their crowning successes was the United Nations, dedicated to One World Government, and to the destruction of both Faith and Private Property – the two most hated tenets in the American system. 

Those who promote the United Nations, in any capacity, do so to the detriment of the United States of America, and to every other sovereign nation.  It doesn’t matter whether you are collecting nickles and dimes for UNICEF or participating in the “Model U.N.” Program in our public schools, you are promoting internationalism over your own country’s interest and agenda.

The important thing to remember on Alger Hiss Day is that you have a responsibility to see to it that your children know who he was, and what he did, and that he was a major player in screwing up this planet the way it is today.  He should be remembered for the traitor he was.  And so should the politicians who shielded him and succored him (of both major political parties). 

 

For further study:

An interview with Alger Hiss

There are books on the subject:

 

© 2017 by Daniel New

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