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In 1932 Congressman Lindbergh’s son, Charles Lindbergh Jr., was regarded as the most popular man
               in America. In 1927, at the age of 25, he became the first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic
               Ocean, from New York to Paris. This gained him instant fame. Like his father, he was a member of
               the America First party, an isolationist group that did not believe America should involve itself in
               European wars. In the book Dragon Flood I have set forth the actions of the money powers in
               fomenting global wars. It is always the bankers and industrialists who profit from war. A man of
               Lindbergh’s popularity, who publicly stood against America joining World War II, was a problem
               for the money trust. The views of the Lindberghs stood in direct opposition to President Franklin
               Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt hailed from the New York banking community, and was thoroughly
               a servant of the financial powers.





















               In 1932, what has come to be known as “the crime of the century” was committed when Charles
               Lindbergh Jr.’s twenty month old son was kidnapped. The child’s body was discovered two months
               later. Two years after the kidnapping and murder, the crime was blamed on a German immigrant
               named Bruno Hauptmann. The trial was a farce with manufactured evidence and false witnesses.
               Hauptmann maintained his innocence to the end, even when an offer was made to commute his death
               sentence to life in prison if he would admit his guilt. The Lindbergh family was so beset with public
               interest in these events, and intrusions of their lives, that after the trial they secretly fled to Europe
               to regain some privacy. In doing so the schemes of the money powers were fulfilled as they rid
               themselves of a main source of popular opposition to America entering the war in Europe.


















               Another champion of the people who stood against the money trust was Congressman Louis T.
               McFadden. I believe Congressman McFadden would recognize the esoteric message found on the
               Mercury dime. He confessed that the U.S. government had been usurped by the private banking
               corporation known as the Federal Reserve. With the patron god of the bankers on one side of the
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