Monday, 30 December 2013

Putin and the Saudis


Bandar told Putin: "I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics in the city of Sochi on the Black Sea next year. 


The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us, and they will not move in the Syrian territory’s direction without coordinating with us. 



Putin: “We know that you have supported the Chechen terrorist groups for a decade. 


And that support, which you have frankly talked about just now, is completely incompatible with the common objectives of fighting global terrorism that you mentioned.





Russian President, Saudi Spy Chief Discussed Syria, Egypt
A diplomatic report about the “stormy meeting” in July between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan concluded that the region stretching from North Africa to Chechnya and from Iran to Syria — in other words, the entire Middle East — has come under the influence of an open US-Russian face-off and that “it is not unlikely that things [will] take a dramatic turn in Lebanon, in both the political and security senses, in light of the major Saudi decision to respond to Hezbollah’s involvement in the Syrian crisis.”

The report starts by presenting the conditions under which the Russian-Saudi meeting was convened. It states that Prince Bandar, in coordination with the Americans and some European partners, proposed to Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz that Bandar visit Moscow and employ the carrot-and-stick approach, which is used in most negotiators, and offer the Russian leadership political, economic, military and security enticements in return for concessions on several regional issues, in particular Syria and Iran.

King Abdullah agreed with the proposal and contacted President Putin on July 30. In a conversation that lasted only a few minutes, they agreed to Bandar’s visit and to keep it under wraps. Bandar arrived in Moscow. The visit was secret. The Saudi Embassy did not follow the usual protocol for Saudi officials visiting Russia.

In Moscow, a preliminary session was held at Russian military intelligence headquarters between Bandar and the director of Russian Military Intelligence, Gen. Igor Sergon. The meeting focused on security cooperation between the two countries. Bandar then visited Putin’s house on the outskirts of the Russian capital, where they held a closed-door bilateral meeting that lasted four hours. They discussed the agenda, which consisted of bilateral issues and a number of regional and international matters in which the two countries share interest.



Bilateral relations

At the bilateral level, Bandar relayed the Saudi king’s greetings to Putin and the king’s emphasis on the importance of developing the bilateral relationship. He also told Putin that the king would bless any understanding reached during the visit. Bandar also said, however, that “any understanding we reach in this meeting will not only be a Saudi-Russian understanding, but will also be an American-Russian understanding. I have spoken with the Americans before the visit, and they pledged to commit to any understandings that we may reach, especially if we agree on the approach to the Syrian issue.”

Bandar stressed the importance of developing relations between the two countries, saying that the logic of interests can reveal large areas of cooperation. He gave several examples in the economic, investment, oil and military arenas.

Bandar told Putin, “There are many common values ​​and goals that bring us together, most notably the fight against terrorism and extremism all over the world. Russia, the US, the EU and the Saudis agree on promoting and consolidating international peace and security. The terrorist threat is growing in light of the phenomena spawned by the Arab Spring. We have lost some regimes. And what we got in return were terrorist experiences, as evidenced by the experience of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the extremist groups in Libya. ... As an example, I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics in the city of Sochi on the Black Sea next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us, and they will not move in the Syrian territory’s direction without coordinating with us. These groups do not scare us. We use them in the face of the Syrian regime but they will have no role or influence in Syria’s political future.”

Putin thanked King Abdullah for his greetings and Bandar for his exposition, but then he said to Bandar, “We know that you have supported the Chechen terrorist groups for a decade. And that support, which you have frankly talked about just now, is completely incompatible with the common objectives of fighting global terrorism that you mentioned. We are interested in developing friendly relations according to clear and strong principles.”

Bandar said that the matter is not limited to the kingdom and that some countries have overstepped the roles drawn for them, such as Qatar and Turkey. He added, “We said so directly to the Qataris and to the Turks. We rejected their unlimited support to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and elsewhere. The Turks’ role today has become similar to Pakistan’s role in the Afghan war. We do not favor extremist religious regimes, and we wish to establish moderate regimes in the region. It is worthwhile to pay attention to and to follow up on Egypt’s experience. We will continue to support the [Egyptian] army, and we will support Defense Minister Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi because he is keen on having good relations with us and with you. And we suggest to you to be in contact with him, to support him and to give all the conditions for the success of this experiment. We are ready to hold arms deals with you in exchange for supporting these regimes, especially Egypt.”



Economic and oil cooperation

Then Bandar discussed the potential cooperation between the two countries if an understanding could be reached on a number of issues, especially Syria. He discussed at length the matter of oil and investment cooperation, saying, “Let us examine how to put together a unified Russian-Saudi strategy on the subject of oil. The aim is to agree on the price of oil and production quantities that keep the price stable in global oil markets. ... We understand Russia’s great interest in the oil and gas present in the Mediterranean Sea from Israel to Cyprus through Lebanon and Syria. And we understand the importance of the Russian gas pipeline to Europe. We are not interested in competing with that. We can cooperate in this area as well as in the areas of establishing refineries and petrochemical industries. The kingdom can provide large multi-billion-dollar investments in various fields in the Russian market. What’s important is to conclude political understandings on a number of issues, particularly Syria and Iran.”

Putin responded that the proposals about oil and gas, economic and investment cooperation deserve to be studied by the relevant ministries in both countries.



Syria first

Bandar discussed the Syrian issue at length. He explained how the kingdom’s position had evolved on the Syrian crisis since the Daraa incident all the way to what is happening today. He said, “The Syrian regime is finished as far as we and the majority of the Syrian people are concerned. [The Syrian people] will not allow President Bashar al-Assad to remain at the helm. The key to the relations between our two countries starts by understanding our approach to the Syrian issue. So you have to stop giving [the Syrian regime] political support, especially at the UN Security Council, as well as military and economic support. And we guarantee you that Russia’s interests in Syria and on the Mediterranean coast will not be affected one bit. In the future, Syria will be ruled by a moderate and democratic regime that will be directly sponsored by us and that will have an interest in understanding Russia's interests and role in the region.”



Russia’s intransigence is to Iran’s benefit

Bandar also presented Saudi Arabia’s views about Iran’s role in the region, especially in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, Bahrain and other countries. He said he hoped that the Russians would understand that Russia's interests and the interests of the Gulf states are one in the face of Iranian greed and nuclear challenge.

Putin gave his country’s position on the Arab Spring developments, especially about what has happened in Libya, saying, “We are very concerned about Egypt. And we understand what the Egyptian army is doing. But we are very cautious in approaching what’s happening because we are afraid that things may slide toward an Egyptian civil war, which would be too costly for the Egyptians, the Arabs and the international community. I wanted to do a brief visit to Egypt. And the matter is still under discussion.”

Regarding Iran, Putin said to Bandar that Iran is a neighbor, that Russia and Iran are bound by relations that go back centuries, and that there are common and tangled interests between them. Putin said, “We support the Iranian quest to obtain nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes. And we helped them develop their facilities in this direction. Of course, we will resume negotiations with them as part of the 5P+1 group. I will meet with President Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the Central Asia summit and we will discuss a lot of bilateral, regional and international issues. We will inform him that Russia is completely opposed to the UN Security Council imposing new sanctions on Iran. We believe that the sanctions imposed against Iran and Iranians are unfair and that we will not repeat the experience again.”



Erdogan to visit Moscow in September

Regarding the Turkish issue, Putin spoke of his friendship with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan; “Turkey is also a neighboring country with which we have common interests. We are keen to develop our relations in various fields. During the Russian-Turkish meeting, we scrutinized the issues on which we agree and disagree. We found out that we have more converging than diverging views. I have already informed the Turks, and I will reiterate my stance before my friend Erdogan, that what is happening in Syria necessitates a different approach on their part. Turkey will not be immune to Syria’s bloodbath. The Turks ought to be more eager to find a political settlement to the Syrian crisis. We are certain that the political settlement in Syria is inevitable, and therefore they ought to reduce the extent of damage. Our disagreement with them on the Syrian issue does not undermine other understandings between us at the level of economic and investment cooperation. We have recently informed them that we are ready to cooperate with them to build two nuclear reactors. This issue will be on the agenda of the Turkish prime minister during his visit to Moscow in September.”



Putin: Our stance on Assad will not change

Regarding the Syrian issue, the Russian president responded to Bandar, saying, “Our stance on Assad will never change. We believe that the Syrian regime is the best speaker on behalf of the Syrian people, and not those liver eaters. During the Geneva I Conference, we agreed with the Americans on a package of understandings, and they agreed that the Syrian regime will be part of any settlement. Later on, they decided to renege on Geneva I. In all meetings of Russian and American experts, we reiterated our position. In his upcoming meeting with his American counterpart John Kerry, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will stress the importance of making every possible effort to rapidly reach a political settlement to the Syrian crisis so as to prevent further bloodshed.”

As soon as Putin finished his speech, Prince Bandar warned that in light of the course of the talks, things were likely to intensify, especially in the Syrian arena, although he appreciated the Russians’ understanding of Saudi Arabia’s position on Egypt and their readiness to support the Egyptian army despite their fears for Egypt's future.

The head of the Saudi intelligence services said that the dispute over the approach to the Syrian issue leads to the conclusion that “there is no escape from the military option, because it is the only currently available choice given that the political settlement ended in stalemate. We believe that the Geneva II Conference will be very difficult in light of this raging situation.”

At the end of the meeting, the Russian and Saudi sides agreed to continue talks, provided that the current meeting remained under wraps. This was before one of the two sides leaked it via the Russian press.


Who Killed FDR - New Information



"I hope that you will pardon me for this unusual posture of sitting down during the presentation of what I want to say, but I know that you will realize that it makes it a lot easier for me not to have to carry about ten pounds of steel around on the bottom of my legs; and also because of the fact that I have just completed a fourteen-thousand-mile trip."

Address to Congress on Yalta (March 1, 1945)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt



Last photo of FDR

Last Painting of FDR 
(unfinished)

"Dr. Ross T. McIntire was the White House physician in charge of President's Roosevelt's health. Dr. McIntire predicted that the President would be a "different man" when he returned:

When Dr. Bruenn telephoned on Thursday, April 12, his report was most optimistic. The President had gained back eight of his lost pounds and was feeling so fit that he planned to attend an old-fashioned Georgia barbecue in the afternoon and a minstrel show that evening for the Foundation's patients. Every cause for anxiety seemed to have lifted, and given another lazy, restful week, there was no reason why he should not return to Washington on April 20 to greet the Regent of Iraq
(McIntire, White House Physician, p. 240).

Nicholas Robbins (real name Nicholas Kotzubisky) was the driver and photographer for Elizabeth Shoumatoff. Roosevelt was having his portrait painted by Russian born artist Elizabeth Shoumatoff when he took a break for lunch:

At twenty minutes to one, Arthur Prettyman, the valet, came in and set a cup of gruel, a pitcher of cream, and a glass with a green fluid beside the president. FDR grimaced and without lifting his eyes from his reading, downed the latter, a vile concoction that was supposed to increase his appetite. Daisy got up, poured cream into the gruel, and mixed it. Franklin absently took a few mouthfuls, still absorbed in his papers. (Persico, Franklin & Lucy, p. 339).

After drinking the vile concoction, Roosevelt complained of a terrible headache."

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The Assassination Of President Roosevelt!!

"And the conspiracy was strong" (II Samuel 15:12). 
On March 30, 1945, President Roosevelt arrived in Warm Springs, Georgia, for a 2-week vacation. Just 12 days later he was assassinated by poisoning. The President was only 63-years-old.
Just like the assassination of our beloved President Lincoln, the fingerprints of the British Secret Service are all over this assassination . . . and its outcome.
Dr. Ross T. McIntire was the White House physician in charge of President's Roosevelt's health. Dr. McIntire predicted that the President would be a "different man" when he returned:
When Dr. Bruenn telephoned on Thursday, April 12, his report was most optimistic. The President had gained back eight of his lost pounds and was feeling so fit that he planned to attend an old-fashioned Georgia barbecue in the afternoon and a minstrel show that evening for the Foundation's patients. Every cause for anxiety seemed to have lifted, and given another lazy, restful week, there was no reason why he should not return to Washington on April 20 to greet the Regent of Iraq. (McIntire, White House Physician, p. 240).
Navy admiral McIntire was in Washington City at that time, but the President's personal physician, a cardiologist named Dr. Howard Bruenn, was with the President in Warm Springs.
The Unfinished Portrait of FDR by Elizabeth Shoumatoff.
The Unfinished Portrait of FDR by Elizabeth Shoumatoff.
President Roosevelt drank the poison cup at 12:40 PM, and by 3.35 PM, April 12, 1945, he was pronounced dead.
So rapidly did the funeral take place that by 11 AM, April 15, the President was laid to rest at the Roosevelt estate in Hyde Park, New York.
No more that 70 hours elapsed between the assassination and the burial of the President.
The last photo of FDR was
The last photo of FDR was
taken by Nicholas Robbins,
Nicholas Robbins (real name Nicholas Kotzubisky) was the driver and photographer for Elizabeth Shoumatoff. Roosevelt was having his portrait painted by Russian born artist Elizabeth Shoumatoff when he took a break for lunch:
At twenty minutes to one, Arthur Prettyman, the valet, came in and set a cup of gruel, a pitcher of cream, and a glass with a green fluid beside the president. FDR grimaced and without lifting his eyes from his reading, downed the latter, a vile concoction that was supposed to increase his appetite. Daisy got up, poured cream into the gruel, and mixed it. Franklin absently took a few mouthfuls, still absorbed in his papers. (Persico, Franklin & Lucy, p. 339).
After drinking the vile concoction, Roosevelt complained of a terrible headache.
"Artist" Elizabeth Shoumatoff
"Artist" Elizabeth Shoumatoff
(1888–1980).
MI6 Russian born "artist" Elizabeth Shoumatoff was painting Roosevelt's portrait when he collapsed.
MI6 Lucy Mercer, a longtime mistress of the President, was also present.
Robbins, Shoumatoff and Mercer disappeared immediately from the scene of the crime, and were never questioned about thetimely death of the President.
Lucy Mercer (1891 - 1948) at
Lucy Mercer (1891–1948) at
Warm Springs, April 11, 1945.
Within minutes the President collapsed so Elizabeth called his physician, Navy commander Howard Bruenn. Doctors can be deadly and a medical assassination is a lot easier to hide than a bullet in the back of the head.
Dr. Howard Bruenn (1905 - 1995) prepared the deadly cocktail for the President.
Dr. Howard Bruenn (1905–1995) prepared the deadly cocktail for the President.
Doctors can be deadly because of their familiarity with drugs and poisons.
Dr. Howard Brueen prepared the deadly cocktail or cup of succession for the President.
Dr. James Paullin—an Atlanta internist—arrived soon after the poisoning and helped Dr. Brueen make sure that the President did not "miraculously" recover.
Dr. James Paullin (1881 - 1951) assisted Bruenn with the poisoning.
Dr. James Paullin (1881–1951) assisted Dr. Bruenn with the poisoning. 
Margaret "Daisy" Suckley was another mistress of President Roosevelt who was present in the Roosevelt cottage at the time of his death.
Margaret Suckley (1891 - 1991) with Fala and an Irish setter named Sister.
Margaret Suckley (1891–1991) with Fala and an Irish setter named Sister. 
Margaret "Daisy" Suckley was with the President when he was assassinated.
William D. Hassett was Roosevelt's "confidential secretary" and he also was with the President during his last hours.
Hassett kept a diary and the President's last hours are symptomatic of cyanide poisoning.
Willian D. Hassett
Willian D. Hassett
(1880–1965). 
Roosevelt referred to Hassett as 'the bishop" because he was a Jesuit and his liaison with the Roman hierarchy:
Twice more he (Dr. Bruenn) telephoned to Admiral McIntire. Once he left in the midst of the conversation with McIntire because George Fox called him. I felt that the end was fast approaching. Bruenn explained afterward that a few minutes before the President breathed his last, he and George Fox started artificial respiration and administered a stimulant. At 3:35, as I sat in the living room with Grace Tully, Laura Delano, and Margaret Suckley, the silencing of the dreadful breathing was a signal that the end had come, even before Dr. Bruenn emerged from the chamber of death. Thus a good man met the solemn day that awaits us all. (Hassett, Off the Record with FDR 1942 - 1945, p. 337).
Robbins, Shoumatoff, and Mercer were hustled out of the cottage by the U.S. Secret Service. Robbins and Shoumatoff returned to New York . . . while Mercer went to find her priest to obtain "absolution" after assassinating the President of the United States.
Violating Georgia state law, no autopsy was performed on the President, as his body was rushed back to Washington City for a quick funeral service, and then burial in Hyde Park, New York.
After poisoning, a human body emits a terrible odor and burial must be done rapidly . . . unless another body is substituted. The official cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage.
From death to burial took only 70 hours!!
This must have been the fastest funeral of a President in the entire history of the nation.
Funeral cortège of FDR.
Funeral cortège of FDR. 
FDR's coffin arrived in Union Station on the morning of Saturday, April 14, and immediately the funeral cortège took the body to the East Room of the White House.
FDR lay in state from about 11 AM to 10 PM that evening.
After 10 PM, the body was loaded on the train to New Hyde Park, New York.
FDR lying-in-state in the East Room of the White House.
FDR lying-in-state in the East Room of the White House. 
Everything seemed to be timed perfectly, and before midnight, April 15, FDR was on his final train journey home.
Funeral service for President Roosevelt
Funeral service for President Roosevelt before the burial in Hyde Park.
FDR's coffin arrived in Union Station on the morning of Saturday, April 14, and immediately the funeral cortège took the body to the East Room of the White House.
FDR lay in state from about 11 AM to 10 PM that evening.
After 10 PM, the body was loaded on the train to New Hyde Park, New York.
The final resting place of Franklin
The final resting place of Franklin
and Eleanor Roosevelt.
There was deep mourning throughout the United States and the Allied nations....Among the Axis nations there was jubilation . . . and especially in Nazi Germany.
Hitler heard the "great news" on Friday, April 13
At the beginning of April, Hitler was in the process of growing a beard for his planned escape to Argentina. His moustache would only take a minute to shave off . . . making his disguise complete.
On the morning of Friday, April 13, Hitler received a phone call from his propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels telling him that Roosevelt was dead.
Adolf Hitler with his infamous moustache.
Adolf Hitler was delighted 
with the news!!
Propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels phoned Hitler on the 13th and told him that Roosevelt was dead.
Hitler was jubilant that his fellow British spies had assassinated Roosevelt, and Berlin might still be saved from a Russian invasion.
Hitler called a meeting immediately and he compared the situation to the end of the Seven Years' War.
Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels
(1897–????).
Hitler was looking for a repeat of the "miracle" that saved Great British Spy Frederick in 1762:
The one break in the series of reports bearing bad news seemed to come when Joseph Goebbels called the morning of April 13. His voice cracking with excitement, he shouted breathlessly into the phone, "My Führer, I congratulate you! It is written in the stars that the second half of April will be a turning point for us. Today is Friday, April thirteenth!" Then he informed Hitler that President Roosevelt had died. A meeting with generals, ministers, and party leaders was called immediately, and in response to astrological ascendancies, conjunctions of the planets, and crossings in the quadrant, long extinguished hopes rose again. Holding a bunch of papers in his shaking hand, Hitler ran from person to person and, with an old man's manic excitability, held out the news reports, saying, "Here! You didn't want to believe it. Now tell me, who was right?" He reminded them of the House of Brandenburg and the miracle that saved Frederick the Great in 1762, when the death of the Czarina Elizabeth changed the course of the Seven Years' War. Another miracle has occurred, he said. "The war is not lost! Here, read this! Roosevelt is dead." (Fest, Inside Hitler's Bunker, pp. 13-14).
Hitler's hero was the great British spy Frederick and he was referring to the sudden death of Empress Elizabeth in 1762.
Frederick II (1712-1786).
Frederick II (1712–1786).
King from 1740 to1786.
Hitler's hero was Great British Spy Frederick who was saved by a "miracle" at the end of the Seven Years' War.
The "miracle" that saved him was the death by poisoning of Russian Empress Elizabeth.
Russian Empress Elizabeth
Russian Empress Elizabeth
(1709–1762).
Joseph Stalin understood immediately that Roosevelt was murdered and that the agreements signed at Yalta between the Big Three would be null and void. Germany could surrender to the Allies, and Hitler and his henchman might yet escape their just retribution.
Stalin ordered an immediate all out assault on Berlin with absolutely no consideration for the casualties involved (about 80,000 Russians killed, 275,000 wounded). Berlin was finally taken by the Russians on May 2, 1945.
Soviet troops raising the flag
Soviet troops raising the flag
over the Reichstag. 
The assassination of President Roosevelt came too late to save Nazi Germany.
Marshall Zhukov led his victorious troops into Berlin while Hitler shaved off his infamous moustache and escaped to Argentina.
Marshall Zhukov
Marshall Zhukov
(1896 –1974).
The "miracle" that Hitler was expecting never came to save Berlin from invasion . . . but Adolf and Eva escaped to Argentina. However, the outcome of the war with Imperial Japan was totally different.
The media in the U.S. never mentioned that Hitler might be behind the assassination. They did mention that Russian born Elizabeth Shoumatoff might be a spy sent by Joseph Stalin to poison the President.
Another British Secret Service assassination!!
The parallels between the assassination of President Lincoln and President Roosevelt are remarkable. In both cases, a war of unprecedented destruction was ending, with the forces of evil on the retreat everywhere.
In both cases, the losers hoped to reverse the course of the war by assassinating the Commander-in-Chief and replacing him with their puppet. John Wilkes Booth was licensed to kill President Lincoln, and the British Secret Service had penetrated every single governmental department in Washington City.
RAF officer Roahl Dahl
RAF officer Roald Dahl
(1916–1990).
RAF officer Roald Dahl headed the British spy ring in Washington City.
His cover was "author of childrens' books," but all his books were ghost written by MI6 employees in London.
The Gremlins was published by the Walt Disney Company—the same company that did the moon landings!!
The Gremlins by Roald Dahl
The Gremlins by Roald Dahl
was published in 1943.
Dahl's own literary "talents" were so abysmal that he finally resorted to selling his screeds to Playboy magazine.
Dahl ingratiated himself with Eleanor Roosevelt, and he constantly spied on Vice President Henry A. Wallace, whom he called a "Communist."
Dahl operated out of the British Embassy and his "literary talents" and "good looks" enabled him to bed top Washington society women. In 1943, he spent a weekend with the Roosevelts in Hyde Park, New York.
Sir Stewart Menzies
Sir Stewart Menzies
(1890–1968).
Dahl reported to Canadian Sir William Stephenson at his spying headquarters at 630 5th Ave., Rockefeller Plaza, New York City.
Stephenson in turn reported to Sir Stewart Menzies, who kept Druid drunk Winston Churchill informed of everything that was happening in Washington City and throughout the United States.
Sir William Stephenson
Sir William Stephenson
(1897–1989).
Dahl's fellow spies included Ian Fleming, David Ogilvy (Father of Advertising), George Gallup (pollster), Ivar Bryce, and of course Lucy Mercer, Daisy Suckley, and Elizabeth Shoumatoff.
Navy Commander Ian Fleming
Royal Navy Commander Ian Fleming
(1908–1964).
Under the supervision of Sir William Stephenson, Roahl Dahl, Ian Fleming and Ivar Bryce were part of the vast Washington City spy ring.
In the U.S., MI6 set up a parallel spying organization called OSS (Office of Strategic Services) which later evolved in the CIA.
The "Father" of OSS was a Fenian named William "Wild Bill" Donovan.

Ivar Bryce (1906 - 1985) worked with Dahl and Fleming.
Ivar Bryce (1906–1985) worked with Dahl and Fleming. 
After the war, Sir William Stephenson had all the top secret MI6 files trucked to Canada and burned without a trace:
Dahl was amazed at the extraordinarily elaborate security precautions Stephenson ordered to safeguard his secret history. He insisted that all the work be done at their isolated Camp X site, on the northernshore of Lake Ontario, where he could guarantee that both his papers and personnel were protected. "The thing I always remember," said Dahl, "was how Bill had all these archives sent up from New York in some sort of wonderful security truck with an escort." The operation was vintage Stephenson, taking place under the cover of darkness, with the armed guards stealthily transferring hundreds of cartons of files into trucks waiting outside Rockefeller Plaza sometime after midnight. Ten hours later, a Canadian army captain handed the border guards his name and code number, and the convoy was waved across the border into Canada, where it proceeded to the Oshawa training facility. Stephenson had already been using some of the school's outbuildings as cold storage for some BSC records, so in his mind it was a logical place to set up shop. (Conant, The Irregulars: Roahl Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington, pp. 297-298).
No wonder MI6 went to such extraordinary lengths to hide the TRUTH....If the American people ever found out that the British assassinatedanother President, that would be the end of the "special relationship."

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References
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Copyright © 2013 by Patrick Scrivener

The planning for the assassination of President Roosevelt began at the 1944 Democratic National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois, from July 19–21. President Roosevelt was running for an unprecedented 4th term and his popular Vice President was Henry A. Wallace.
A less stressful looking President Roosevelt making his State of the Union Address on Jan. 11, 1944.
A less stressful looking President Roosevelt making his State of the Union Address on Jan. 11, 1944.
On July 20, 1944, President Roosevelt gave his acceptance speech via radio for an unprecedented 4th term from San Diego, California.
Roosevelt was under tremendous pressure to dump his Vice President, Henry Wallace, and replace him with Jimmy Byrnes, so he stayed away from the Convention.
fe magazine photo of Roosevelt making his nomination speech via radio on July 20, 1944. The man seated on the left is Navy lieutenant Dr. Howard Bruenn.
LIfe 
magazine photo of Roosevelt making his nomination speech via radio on July 20, 1944. The man seated on the left is Navy lieutenant Dr. Howard Bruenn.
In April 1944, President Roosevelt was assigned a new doctor, a young Navy lieutenant named Dr. Howard Brueen.
It was very unusual that the President would be accompanied by a low ranking lieutenant. Obviously, skill in the use of poison was all that was necessary for Dr. Bruenn.
Roosevelt stayed away from the Convention because he was under tremendous pressure to get rid of his faithful Vice President and replace him with "Assistant President" Jimmy Byrnes. The President's wife Eleanor despised Jimmy Byrnes and the pushy Roman hierarchy so the tug of war was putting tremendous stress on the President.
Vice President Henry A. Wallace was a plain spoken farmer's son from Iowa . . . and he was just too honest to engage in the strong conspiracy. He fully expected to be re-nominated for Vice President at the Convention.
Vice President Henry A. Wallace
Vice President Henry A. Wallace
(1888–1965).
In July 1944, President Roosevelt was nominated for an unprecedented 4th term.
His popular Vice President was named Henry A. Wallace.
A ferocious fight broke out between the supporters of Wallace and another aspirant named James F. "Jimmy" Byrnes.
We Want Wallace posters at the 1944 Democratic National Convention. 
We Want Wallace posters at the 1944 Democratic National Convention. 
MI6 agent Roaldl Dahl became a close "friend" of Henry Wallace. Unknown to Wallace, Dahl was spying on him and sending his private papers to Sir William Stephenson at 30 Rockefeller Plaza:
Marsh had given him a draft of a pamphlet written by his close friend Henry Wallace. Entitled "Our Job in the Pacific," it summarized the vice president's postwar goals, among them international control of the airways, economic assistance for the industrial development of Asia, and the demilitarization of Japan. Wallace was also in favor of 'the emancipation of colonial subjects" in the British Empire, including India, Burma, and Malaya. Dahl could feel his "hair stand on end." Dahl immediately realized the document's importance, and knowing that his superiors would want to see it, he excused himself saying that he was going to finish reading it downstairs. He quickly phoned his BSC contact, explained the urgency of the situation, and convinced him to meet him on the corner as soon as possible. The agent knew something was up and materialized on the street in front of Marsh's house in a matter of minutes.
Dahl sneaked out of the house and handed the document through his car window, warning his partner in crime to be back in half an hour or there would be hell to pay. "He flashed off," recalled Dahl, "and I'm around downstairs, near the lavatory door, and if the chap upstairs had come down looking for me saying, `have you finished reading it?' then I'd of been in the lavatory you see, saying `I'm sorry I'm caught short."' As it turned out, the agent went straight to the BSC's Washington offices to make copies and made it back within the allotted time. Dahl nipped back out, collected the paper, and no one was the wiser. (Conant, The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington, pp. 121-122).
The British spy ring, led by Dahl, made sure that Wallace was not re-nominated for Vice President.
A ferocious fight broke out in Chicago between the supporters of Vice President Wallace and the supporters of Jimmy Byrnes. Everybodyseemed to know that Roosevelt would not survive his 4th term so his Vice President would become President.
Byrnes' ambition was boundless. In 1943 he appeared on the cover of Time magazine.
Byrnes' ambition was boundless. In 1943 he appeared on the cover of Time magazine.
"Assistant President" Jimmy Byrnes was determined to reach the White House no matter what the cost.
The refusal of President Roosevelt to make him his Vice President was a staggering blow to his pride, so he tried to sneak in though the back door via the position of Secretary of State.

James F. "Jimmy" Byrnes
James F. "Jimmy" Byrnes
(1882–1972).
Jimmy Byrnes arrived at the convention on the morning of July 20, fully confident that he would be the next Vice President . . . and then the next President of the United States:
Across town Byrnes was enjoying a cheerful breakfast with Mayor Kelly and Hannegan. They gave him some further details of Roosevelt's reaction when FDR was told that the danger of losing the black vote with Byrnes had been exaggerated. "Well, you know Jimmy has been my choice from the very first," they quoted Roosevelt as having said to them. "Go ahead and name him." Hannegan did add that Roosevelt had requested that Byrnes' nomination first be discussed with the leadership of the CIO at the convention, but this request was in Hannegan's opinion simply a courtesy of prior notification. Later that same day, after Byrnes had left the breakfast, Mayor Kelly met with Alben Barkley, majority leader of the Senate, and the mayor told Barkley to pass the word that Roosevelt wanted Byrnes and that "it was in the bag for Jimmy." (Robertson, Sly and Able: A Political Biography of James F. Byrnes. p. 354).
Byrnes was to face a big disappointment however, as nothing could persuade the absent Roosevelt to name him as his heir apparent.
Jimmy Byrnes was one of the few people at the Convention who knew that a new deadly weapon called the atomic bomb was under development. This weapon could change the course of the war . . . and its sole possessor could rule the world unchallenged.
Fleet Admiral William D.
Fleet Admiral William D.
"Bill" Leahy
(1875–1959). 
Admiral Leahy was a sinister Fenian and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Leslie R. "Dick" Grove founded the Pentagon and he was the driving force behind the development of the atomic bomb!!
Both men were ardent supporters of Jimmy Byrnes for Vice President.
General Leslie R. "Dick" Groves (1896 -1970).
General Leslie R. "Dick" Groves (1896–1970).
Roosevelt would not give his final word to Vice President Wallace . . . or Jimmy Byrnes . . . so a compromise candidate was chosen named Harry Truman.
Truman came to the Convention as an ardent Byrnes supporter and he had no real Presidential ambitions....Commander-in-chief Roosevelt could not make a decision so Truman was nominated by default.
Harry Truman with his wife and daughter at the 1944 Democratic Convention.
Harry Truman with his wife and daughter at the 1944 Democratic Convention.
Truman came to the Convention as an ardent Byrnes supporter.
When Roosevelt refused to nominate Wallace or Byrnes, Truman was the 3rd choice.
Truman was expected to be a good Byrnes puppet.
Harry Truman (1883 -1972). Vice President from July '44 to April '45.
Harry Truman (1883–1972). Vice President from July '44 to April '45.
Having failed to gain the nomination, Jimmy Byrnes left the Convention in disgust....is Presidential ambitions were still very much alive . . . and there was another door to the Presidency: the office of Secretary of State.
Jimmy Byrnes became Truman's Secretary of State!!
Just 2 hours after the assassination, senator Harry Truman visited the White House to be sworn in as the new President. No Bible could be found anywhere until the chief receptionist located a Douay-Rheims Version in William Hassett's desk:
He looked at the Chief Justice. Harlan Stone said that the chief receptionist had gone to look for a Bible. Truman nodded. The clock on the wall pointed to 7:05. The waiting time was an embarrassment. Bill Simmons came back, saying that he had searched everywhere and had found a Roman Catholic Bible in William Hassett's desk. Mr. Truman said it would do. The Chief Justice motioned for the Truman women to come closer. Harlan Stone intoned: "I, Harry Shippe Truman . . ." This was wrong; the Chief Justice had been told that the S stood for Shippe, Truman's grandfather's name. It stood for nothing. The new President had no middle name. He said, "I, Harry S. Truman . . ." Less than two minutes later, it was over. No one, including the Trumans, looked joyful. The handshaking was solemn. Steve Early asked permission to bring the news photographers in. The event, he thought, should be preserved for posterity. Truman had an appreciation of that word. The cameramen came in. The photos they made show the wall clock at 7:09 P.M. (Bishop, FDR'S Last Year, p. 609).
Then as now a real Bible was a rare book in Washington City.
President Truman took the oath of office on the Douay-Rheims Version. In the background can be seen the sinister admiral Leahy.
President Truman took the oath of office on the Douay-Rheims Version. In the background can be seen the sinister Fenian admiral Leahy. 
President Truman was sworn in as President immediately after the assassination of Roosevelt.
On July 3, Truman announced that Byrnes would be his new Secretary of State.
This position put Byrnes just one heartbeat from the Presidency!!
President Truman and his new Secretary
President Truman and his new Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes.
By appointing Jimmy Byrnes as Secretary of State, Truman was putting his own life at risk. Here is the order of succession to the Presidency as it stood in 1945:
Act of 1792
Act of 1886
1. President.1. President.
2. Vice President.2. Vice President.
3. President Pro Tempore of Senate.3. Secretary of State.
4. Speaker of the House.4. Secretary of the Treasury.
Truman realized right away that he could be the next Presidential victim of the poison cup . . . so he called on Congress to immediately change the law back to the original 1792 order of succession.
Jimmy Byrnes totally dominated President Truman!!
Truman knew absolutely nothing about the atomic bomb . . . as Roosevelt had failed completely to keep him in the loop.
Just as the most destructive war in the history of the world was ending, the President of the United States was taken on an ocean voyage . . . and then sightseeing in Berlin, Germany!!
Admiral Leahy and Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes with President Truman aboard the Augusta on their way to Potsdam, Germany.
Admiral Leahy and Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes with President Truman aboard the Augusta on their way to Potsdam, Germany.
On July 8, 1945, Jimmy Byrnes took President Truman on an ocean voyage and then sightseeing in Berlin.
This was to prevent a delegation of atomic scientists from seeing the President.
In Berlin, Byrnes met Marshall Stalin and Stalin told him that he believed Hitler was in Spain or Argentina.
President Truman was touring Berlin with Byrnes and Leahy in July 1945. Truman is on the left in the back seat next to Byrnes and Leahy.
President Truman was touringBerlin with Byrnes and Leahy in July 1945. Truman is on the left in the back seat next to Byrnes and Leahy. 
On July 17, 1945, the atomic bomb was tested for the SECOND time in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
The Pentagon was frantic to get Japan to surrender before the Russians entered the war, and they were itching to use their new super weapon to force a quick Japanese surrender!!
In order to prevent President Truman from meeting with the atomic scientists, he was sent out of the country to Potsdam, Germany, to meet with Stalin and Churchill. Unlike Roosevelt, who flew to his meetings, Truman left by slow moving ship on July 6, and did not return until August 7—the day after the bombing of Hiroshima.
Atomic destruction of Hiroshima on
Atomic destruction of Hiroshima on
August 6, 1945. 
President Truman did not return to the U.S. until August 7, the day after the bombing of Hiroshima.
After the bombing of Nagasaki, Truman ordered the Pentagon to stop bombing without his permission.

Atomic destruction of Nagasaki on
Atomic destruction of Nagasaki on
August 9, 1945. 
The real reason why the bombs were used were to force the Japanese to surrender before the Soviets had a chance to invade Manchuria and reoccupy the Kurile Islands, which were lost to Russia during the Russo-Japanese War of 1905.
Truman finally fired Jimmy Byrnes in 1947
In January 1947, President Truman took a momentous step and fired Jimmy Byrnes. Congress finally passed the succession act in 1947, and this removed the Secretary of State from 3rd in line for the Presidency:
Act of 1792
Act of 1886
Act of 1947
1. President.1. President.1. President.
2. Vice President.2. Vice President.2. Vice President.
3. President Pro Tempore of Senate.3. Secretary of State.3. Speaker of the House.
4. Speaker of the House.4. Secretary of the Treasury.4. President Pro Tempore of Senate.
By 1947, it was too late to bring back the hundreds of thousands killed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Truman continued to be a puppet of the British by allowing Churchill to start the Cold War and NATO (North Atlantic Terrorist Organization).
Truman was also a puppet of the British by agreeing to the establishment of a British spying station in the Mideast known as the state of "Israel."
After the assassination of President Kennedy, the top secret 25th Amendment was passed that allows the President to appoint his Vice President.