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The Cold War that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union was itself a fiction
concocted to deceive the citizens of the nations and justify immense military and government
spending programs. NASA itself would not have come into existence unless the Soviets were seen
as the enemies of America and it appeared that they were winning the space race. By beating the
drums of war and engaging in fearmongering of the Soviets being able to put satellites in orbit
anywhere and drop nuclear bombs on Americans from the skies, forces within the American
government were able to wrest billions of additional dollars annually from the American citizens and
place the money into the hands of the global corporate elite.
Who are the parties which profited during the Cold War? That is the question to ask if you want to
know who originated the deception. The chief profiteers were the bankers and industrialists who
supplied the financing and the material to conduct the Cold War. What the Cold War accomplished
was the rape of two of the most wealthy nations on Earth, both with immense natural resources.
Rather than the citizens reaping the benefits of their nation’s resources, a conflict was manufactured
to transfer the wealth to the hands of a few global elite.
In the book Dragon Flood I recounted how American bankers and corporations built the fledgling
Soviet Union into a global power so that it could be used to create the fiction of a multi-polar world
with two super-powers who were at odds with one another. Following is an excerpt.
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Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin
America’s government has maintained an image of being opposed to Communism, but her policies,
and the actions of her bankers and industrialists, have been quite the opposite. At a time when Russia
was still vulnerable to overthrow from members of her own country, American policy betrayed those
who opposed the Communist government, sending millions to their deaths. Many Russians who were
anti-Communist, put their trust in the American government who outwardly evinced a policy to stop
Communism. The misplaced trust in America’s political leaders proved to be a fatal mistake for
many. Ralph Epperson writes of the period following World War II.
Roosevelt and Eisenhower approved the forced repatriation of some six million people back to
Russia, many of whom were tortured or killed after they reached their destination.
Two Russians who have written of this abominable decision of these American leaders are Nikolai
Tolstoy and Alexandr Solzhenitsyn. The Americans called this repatriation “Operation Keelhaul,”
after the naval form of punishment or torture where the prisoner is hauled under the keel of a ship