FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
National Airport near Washington, DC.
The Russians then set up a printing facility in a Nazi printing plant in
Leipzig and began to print currency which the U.S. couldn’t account
for. Russia refused to redeem the currency with rubles, therefore the U.
S. Treasury had to back the currency. The Russians were using these
newly printed Marks to sap the German economy, and take advantage
of the United States, who, by the end of 1946, had lost $250,000,000
because of redeeming, in U.S. dollars, marks which were issued in
excess of the total amount of marks issued by the Finance Office, who
was officially printing occupation money for the Germans. In addition,
the $18,102 charge for the plates and printing material was never paid.
In 1943, a Congressional investigation revealed, that even before the U.
S. had built its first atomic bomb, half of all the uranium and technical
information needed to construct such a bomb, was secretly sent to
Russia. This included chemicals, metals, and minerals instrumental in
creating an atomic bomb, and manufacturing a hydrogen bomb. In
1980, James Roosevelt, the son of President Franklin Roosevelt, wrote
a novel, A Family Matter, which detailed how his father made “a bold
secret decision– to share the results of the Manhattan Project with the
Soviet Union,” in 1943 and 1944.
Air Force Major Racey Jordan, was a Land-Lease expediter and liaison
officer for the Russians in Great Falls, which was the primary staging
area for the massive Lend-Lease supply operation to the Soviet Union.
In his diaries, which were published in 1952, he said that the U.S. built
the Soviet war machine by shipping all the materials needed to
construct an atomic pile, including graphite, cadmium metal, thorium,
and uranium. In March, 1943, a number of black leather suitcases
wrapped in white window sash cord, and sealed with red wax, said to
be of a diplomatic nature, were to be sent to Moscow. One night the
Russians had taken them out for dinner, and suspicious of their
friendliness, Jordan decided to sneak away, and went back to the base
with an armed sentry. He discovered that two Russian couriers from
Washington had arrived and had procured a plane bound for Russia, to
take about 50 of these cases.
He detained the flight, and discovered that the shipment was being
sent to the “Director, Institute of Technical and Economic Information”