Some Unpopular History of the United States The Eisenhower Years Jan. 1953 to Dec. 1960Edition as of November 2019 by Richard L. McManus

INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this book is to inform readers about historical facts that most US history books omit. Most US citizens do not know about the unnecessary and unjust wars, violations of international law, and covert operations by the CIA and other US government agencies. This history is a work in progress and everyday newly declassified information becomes public. I hope future historians and you will find my mistakes, so together we get closer to the truth.
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W. Averell Harriman was a candidate for the Democratic Presidential Nomination in 1952, and again in 1956. In 1931, Brown Brothers Harriman and Company was created. Averell Harriman broke American law by secretly financing the Bolsheviks while American, British and White Russian troops were still fighting against the infant communist revolution. Harriman bribed Lenin into letting him take over the Czar’s cartels, which exported manganese, iron ore and other raw materials. Harriman shipped the Russian raw materials to his German partners, the Thyssens, who had been secretly bought out by the Rockefellers.
The Rockefeller’s lawyers, the Dulles Brothers, had deliberately and systematically bankrupted the German economy with the Versailles Treaty. German currency was almost worthless after WWI, and so the Dulles brother’s favorite clients, the Rockefellers, were able to buy the stock of nearly every German company for a song.
The Rockefeller-Harriman front company that financed Auschwitz was called Brown Brothers Harriman. It is still around today. Herbert Walker, founded the company, and appointed his

Captain Edward G. Lansdale, USAF, returned to Tokyo in November 1945 with Robert B. Anderson who was Secretary of the Navy and Deputy Secretary of Defense (Feb. 1953 to Aug. 1955). General MacArthur then accompanied by Anderson went to the Philippines to look at the loot. According the CIA officer Ray Cline and others between 1945 to 1947 this loot, (the Golden Lilly Fund) was moved by ship to 176 accounts at banks in 42 countries. Millionaire Sid Richardson told General Eisenhower it he ever did get into politics, he could count on plenty of Richardson money.
Robert Anderson purchased the KTBC Radio Station. In 1943 he sold it to the wife of Lyndon B. Johnson for $17,500. By 1951 the station was earning $3,000 a week.
Eisenhower, on the urging of Texas oil millionaire, Sid Richardson and Lyndon Johnson, named Robert B. Anderson Secretary of Treasury (July 1957 to Dec. 1960). From then to 1961 Anderson led a team that devised a system under which quotas were mandated by law on how much cheap, foreign oil each US oil company could import into the US. This bonanza for entrenched power was enacted in 1958 and lasted fourteen years.

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