"Uncle Joe, FDR and the DEEP STATE," should be seen as a companion volume to the author's recently published, "Islamic Jihad, Cultural Marxism and the Transformation of the West." The book examines the Marxist-Leninist roots of what is today colloquially called the Deep State with an emphasis on the curious relationship between President Franklin Roosevelt and the Soviet Union's dictator, Josef Stalin. The author sets the plate as it were with a thorough, non-ideologically approved, re-telling of the history of the United States over the last century, especially as it pertains to the response by the world's leading democracy to the existential threat posed by Marxism during Roosevelt's four successive administrations. Relying on the new scholarship about this period of time which leans heavily on documents developed by the U.S. World War II intelligence review program, the Venona Project, as well as Russian documents made available for a brief time following the fall of the Soviet Union by Boris Yeltsin, the author makes a very strong case that the origin of today's un-elected proto-state can only be explained in terms of the massive cultural revolution sparked by Roosevelt's intentional re-interpretation of the role of the federal government which he saw fit to both expand beyond reason as well as seed with known agents of the Soviet Union and American fellow travelers. Unchallenged by Congress and the judiciary, blessed by the hard-left media, its masters in the Democrat and Republican parties and the far-left centers of power in Western Europe, the machinations of the Deep State are pulled into high resolution in this important and surprisingly easy to read book.
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