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Stalin's Secret Agent's
Front Page Magazine ^ | May 14, 2013 | Mark Tapson

Posted on 05/14/2013 11:50:41 AM PDT by CharlesMartelsGhost

Try a word association quiz with the phrase “Cold War,” and the first two responses that are almost certain to come to the mind of the general public are “paranoia” and “McCarthyism,” which is practically a synonym for paranoia. The common assumption, thanks to decades of public school indoctrination and the influence of leftist intellectuals, is that the Cold War, at least in its early decades, was all about suspicious Republicans fearing a Red under every bed and blacklisting innocents in Hollywood. But a recent book (the paperback edition hits bookshelves next month), lays out the historical evidence for massive Communist penetration of our government beginning in the New Deal era, increasingly rapidly during World War II, and afterward leading to gaping breaches of national security and the betrayal of free-world interests.

Contrary to the notion that domestic Communists were simply harmless, misguided idealists, Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government by M. Stanton Evans and Herbert Romerstein shows that widespread government infiltration by Soviet spies sabotaged our foreign policy and molded the post-WWII world in favor of the Soviet Union. Evans, the author of eight previous books including the controversial revised look at Joseph McCarthy called Blacklisted by History, is a former editor of the Indianapolis News, a Los Angeles Times columnist, and a commentator for the Voice of America. Romerstein is a leading Cold War expert, formerly head of the Office to Counter Soviet Disinformation at the U.S. Information Agency from 1983 until 1989, who has served on the staff of several congressional committees including the House Intelligence Committee.

The early Cold War spying which resulted in the theft of our atomic secrets, radar, jet propulsion, and other military systems was serious enough, but that wasn’t the major issue. “The spying,” as the authors put it, “was handmaiden to the policy interest,” which was by far the leading problem. As President Franklin Roosevelt’s health and mental ability waned, covert Communist aides exerted pro-Soviet influence on U.S. policy, which was reflected in postwar discussions by the Big Three powers about the new shape of the world. The policy impact of such deceptive influence on the part of Soviet agents

was to turn Western influence and support against the anti-Communist forces and in favor of their Red opponents, as U.S. and other Allied leaders based decisions on false intelligence from pro-Soviet agents. The effects were calamitous for the cause of freedom, as numerous countries were thus delivered into the hands of Stalin and his minions.

The three leaders – FDR, Churchill, and Stalin – “would ultimately decide what political forces would prevail where and the forms of government to be installed in formerly captive nations, including those in alignment with the victors.” Unfortunately, at that time “seeking Soviet ‘friendship’ and giving Moscow ‘every assistance’ summed up American policy [in meetings] at Teheran and Yalta, and for some while before those meetings.”

Three notable examples of countries “pulled into the vortex of Communist power” were Yugoslavia, Poland and China. Other nations in central Europe were absorbed into the Soviet empire as well, as prelude to the Cold War struggle. Similar results occurred in Asia, where millions were slaughtered in China, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos where Communists came to power. “Red police states would in due course extend from the Baltic to the Pacific, and later to Africa and Latin America… The supposedly progressive twentieth century thus became a saturnalia of tyranny and violence, surpassing in this respect also all previous records of such horrors.”

The most powerful pro-Red influence was actually the President himself. He distanced himself from Churchill’s warier stance about Russian imperialism, and instead made common cause with Stalin. “His main object was to get Stalin to agree with the Rooseveltian vision of a peaceable kingdom to come via the United Nations.” FDR seemed to be “guided very heavily by his advisers and took no step independently,” as one observer noted. Harry Hopkins, FDR’s longtime and most powerful adviser, “held pro-Soviet views of the most fervent nature.” Indeed, the authors claim, “Throughout the war years, Moscow had no better official U.S. friend than Hopkins.” FDR’s wife too advocated in a pro-Red direction, and Vice President Henry Wallace was “arguably the most prominent pro-Soviet political figure of his time.”

But entities outside the government affected American foreign policy in these years too. The press corps, academics, lobbyists, and think tanks all helped mold a climate of opinion that paved the way for pro-Red policymakers in federal office. Media spokesmen then helped promote pro-Soviet policy “while attacking the views and reputations of people who wanted to move in other directions.” A complicit media helping to advance the Communist agenda while shutting down opposition voices – sound familiar?

The most famous example of infiltration was, of course, the spy Alger Hiss, whose “skill in positioning himself at the vectors of diplomatic information indicates the degree to which Soviet undercover agents were able to penetrate the U.S. government in crucial places, up to the highest policy-making levels.” Hiss rose from obscurity to become the custodian of all memoranda for the President on topics to be considered at the crucial Yalta summit. However, “he wasn’t an isolated instance, but only one such agent out of many.”

The authors’ conclusions are threefold: 1) Communist penetration in the American government in the WWII-era and early Cold War was deep and extensive, involving many hundreds of suspects; 2) the infiltrators wielded important leverage on U.S. foreign policy in that period; and 3) pro-Soviet penetration and the resulting policy damage occurred because Soviet agents preyed on the credulity of officials who were willfully ignorant of Communist methods. “The net effect of these converging factors was a series of free-world retreats” in the face of Marxist conquests across Europe, Indochina, Latin American states, and African nations.

The lessons of this highly readable and concise history are well worth taking to heart today, not merely as an historical study, but as a reflection of the subversive infiltration and influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on our current administration.


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The authors’ conclusions are threefold: 1) Communist penetration in the American government in the WWII-era and early Cold War was deep and extensive, involving many hundreds of suspects; 2) the infiltrators wielded important leverage on U.S. foreign policy in that period; and 3) pro-Soviet penetration and the resulting policy damage occurred because Soviet agents preyed on the credulity of officials who were willfully ignorant of Communist methods. “The net effect of these converging factors was a series of free-world retreats” in the face of Marxist conquests across Europe, Indochina, Latin American states, and African nations.

The lessons of this highly readable and concise history are well worth taking to heart today, not merely as an historical study, but as a reflection of the subversive infiltration and influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on our current administration.

1 posted on 05/14/2013 11:50:41 AM PDT by CharlesMartelsGhost
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
Stalin's Secret Agent's

Agent's what? His car? His phone? His sensible shoes?

2 posted on 05/14/2013 11:55:27 AM PDT by humblegunner
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
The OSTAPO (via IRS) also targeted Jewish groups.

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/israel-related-groups-also-pointed-to-irs-scrutiny-91298.html


3 posted on 05/14/2013 11:56:38 AM PDT by LyinLibs (If victims of islam were more "islamophobic," maybe they'd still be alive.)
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To: humblegunner

Agents got to the headline writer before he could finish the sentence.


4 posted on 05/14/2013 11:59:28 AM PDT by rfp1234 (Arguing with a marxist is like playing Chess with a Pigeon.)
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
Ahhh.... the “errant apostrophe”.
5 posted on 05/14/2013 12:03:34 PM PDT by Fido969
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To: rfp1234

You guys are being tough today. And funny.


6 posted on 05/14/2013 12:08:13 PM PDT by warchild9
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To: Fido969

> Ahhh.... the “errant apostrophe”.

The apostrophe has almost disappeared in today’s texting culture.


7 posted on 05/14/2013 12:12:39 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
It is well known now from the Venona intercepts that the US government was penetrated at the highest levels. Alger Hiss was guilty.

That said, I think the conclusion that a more skeptical policy toward Stalin would have changed things in Eastern Europe or China is wrong. Unless the US and UK were willing to go to war against Stalin there was nothing we could do to stop the installment of communist governments in countries under Red Army occupation. The US successfully stopped the installation of communist governments in places outside Red Army control, like Greece, Italy and France.

Stalin had little to do with China going red. The very corrupt Kuomintang pretty much lost China by itself despite US support.

Roosevelt was very naive about "Uncle Joe" but bear in mind he threw Henry Wallace off the ticket and replaced him with Harry Truman. True, this was for domestic political purposes, but the far left Wallace almost certainly would not have organized NATO and fought the Cold War.

8 posted on 05/14/2013 12:12:58 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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One of the authors, Herb Romerstein, died just recently (7 May).

His papers were recently acquired by the Hoover Institution. He was the greatest authority on penetration of the US Gov’t by communist spies. He had inside experience, having been a former communist himself.


9 posted on 05/14/2013 12:13:11 PM PDT by docbnj
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To: humblegunner

Thank you. It’s a relief to see that I’m not the only one who is bothered by the constant misuse of the apostrophe. If there exists in microcosm a condemnation of our public schools, then the inability to pluralize a noun is it.


10 posted on 05/14/2013 12:20:16 PM PDT by kabumpo (Kabumpo)
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To: humblegunner
Agent's what? His car? His phone? His sensible shoes?

The Crux of his Biscuit obviously.

11 posted on 05/14/2013 12:22:57 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
Wow! Was a I surprised by the article! I could have sworn every minion and peon the Progressives have planted in this government since LBJ was going to be named. Should have realized that an article could not do the job that it would take book to do.
12 posted on 05/14/2013 12:30:46 PM PDT by cashless (Obama told us he would side with Muslims if the political winds shifted in an ugly direction. Ready?)
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost

What folks really need to think about is their legacy.

How much control did these infiltrators have over government policy? Over appointments and hiring? Personally, I think the US State Department is inherently anti-America because of the legacy of Soviet Agents. They hired folks with anti-American beliefs and internationalist sympathies - didn’t even have to hire other agents to make sure their damage continued.


13 posted on 05/14/2013 12:33:40 PM PDT by Little Ray (How did I end up in this hand-basket, and why is it getting so hot?)
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To: Fido969

Yeah my error/typo s/b “agents”


14 posted on 05/14/2013 1:00:53 PM PDT by CharlesMartelsGhost
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To: CharlesMartelsGhost
"Stalin's Secret Agent's"

Thank's you for correcting Front Pages grammar's!

15 posted on 05/14/2013 1:06:25 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: Jyotishi
The apostrophe has almost disappeared in today’s texting culture.

There are always plenty of extras available in the daily newspapers and on storefront signs and billboards throughout the naton.


16 posted on 05/14/2013 1:49:49 PM PDT by Iron Munro (Obama-Ville - Land of The Freebies, Home of the Enslaved)
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To: rfp1234

Agents got to the headline writer before he could finish the sentence...

maybe he was dictating?

aaaarrrrrrggggghhhhh.

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17 posted on 05/14/2013 2:08:37 PM PDT by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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To: colorado tanker

In a 1952 article, Wallace admitted being duped by communists and turned into somewhat of an anti-communist. He even supported the Allies during the Korean War.


18 posted on 05/14/2013 3:18:13 PM PDT by driftless2
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To: driftless2

Nice to know Wallace eventually figured things out, albeit rather late.


19 posted on 05/14/2013 3:34:35 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: humblegunner
Yesterday: Communists infiltrating the US government. Today: Islamists infiltrating the US government. So what's new?
20 posted on 05/14/2013 4:18:41 PM PDT by JoeFromSidney ( New book: RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY. Buy from Amazon.)
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