FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
in Moscow. He opened eighteen of the cases, and discovered a
collection of maps that identified the names and locations of all the
industrial plants in the U.S., along with classified military sites. One
case contained a folder of military documents marked, “from Hiss,”
and another case which contained a White House memo from “H.
H.” (Harry Hopkins, former Secretary of Commerce and head of the
Lend-Lease Program) to Al Mikoyan (Russia’s number three man, after
Stalin and Foreign Commissar Molotov), which accompanied a map of
Oak Ridge and the Manhattan Engineering District, and a report from
Oak Ridge, which contained phrases like: “energy produced by
fission,” and “walls five feet thick, of lead and water, to control flying
neutrons.”
In short, traitors within the Administration of Roosevelt were giving the
Soviets the instructions and the material to build nuclear weapons,
even before the United States had fully developed the technology for
use by our country. Jordan reported all of this to Air Force Intelligence,
but nothing ever happened.
The Russian’s ability to establish their space program was also
provided by America. When General Patton was moving eastward
through Germany, he captured the towns of Peenemunde and
Nordhausen, where German scientists had developed the V-1 and V-2
rockets. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower ordered him to turn the two towns
over the Russians, who dismantled the facilities and shipped them to
Russia, along with the scientists. One of the German scientists, Dr.
Werner von Braun, led a group of 100 other scientists, who
surrendered to the Americans. He later became head of the American
space program.
Braun was prepared to launch history’s first satellite, long before
Russia developed one, but Eisenhower would not authorize it, because
it was to be made to appear that Russian technology was superior to
ours, when it wasn’t. It would add to the facade being developed that
Russia was stronger than we were, and therefore should be feared.
As recently as 1978, it was believed that Russia still had not been able
to construct a single-stage rocket capable of placing large payloads in
orbit. American researcher, Lloyd Mallan, called the Soviet’s ‘Lunik’
moon landing a hoax, since no tracking station picked up its signals,