Lew continues his series on the consequential administration of President Dwight David Eisenhower. He exposes Ike’s complicity in the Soviet kidnapping of at least 25,000 American troops at the end of WWII, and his willingness to leave at least one thousand American soldiers in the hands of the Red Chinese to get an informal end to the Korean War debacle.
Lew discusses the installation of the psychotic Ngo Diem by Ike and the internationalist community which resulted in the situation in South Vietnam going from bad to worse. Lew asks why Ike “didn’t know” Castro was a communist before he took power in Cuba, 90 miles off our shores, when average members of the John Birch Society had the receipts and very well knew it.
Ike continually gave the Soviets a pass on their tyrannical behavior, as was discussed in the Eisenhower (7) episode. He did this to continue the process of building world governmental institutions and agreements unabated, despite the spreading evil communism was manifesting across the globe. Lew discusses Bernard Baruch’s Atoms for Peace project, which Eisenhower stated could lead to UN control of all nuclear technology, and in the short term provided this technology to two dangerous nations who soon had the “bomb,” Israel and Pakistan.
Lew then pivots to Eisenhower’s little known (today) role in seeking to end strict immigration controls put in place in 1952 by 2/3s of the Senate over Truman’s veto. The end to such controls, essentially Eisenhower’s plan, was finally accomplished by the infamous 1965 act which led directly to the flood of third world immigration we are experiencing today.
The above contradicts Eisenhower’s reputation of being a major deporter of aliens, a result of Border Patrol operations in the Southwest known as “Operation Wetback.” What is not stated is that those actions were demanded by Mexican government who had sent thousands of troops to the border to prevent their agricultural workers from being poached by large agribusiness interests in the U.S.
While Eisenhower did not expand the government on the scale of FDR’s New Deal, he did add a new cabinet level department, Heath Education and Welfare (HEW). This was the first major thrust of the social engineers, many of them from Ike’s former perch at the Carnegie Endowment, to control public schools at the federal level.
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Lew can also be found at SecureVote.News each Tue. Morning at 11:15am discussing the latest news on the election integrity front.