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Contrary to historical distortion, ex-altar boy Hitler enjoyed excellent relations

                with the Catholic Church, an institution which he viewed as vital to public virtue
                                                   and world stability.









                                                      AUGUST, 1939
                      JEWISH MAD SCIENTIST ALBERT EINSTEIN ASKS FDR

                                            TO BUILD ATOMIC BOMBS




               Jewish scientist Albert Einstein had left Germany shortly after Hitler came to
               power.  Though  dismissed  by  scientific  great  Nikola  Tesla  as  a  “long  haired
               crank” (in private letters), Einstein had achieved world fame in the press for his
               "Theory of Relativity", which some researchers now claim was plagiarized from
               the work of an Italian physicist. (30) Einstein is an outspoken advocate of world
               government and is linked to numerous Communist front groups in Germany.




               While Europe is still at peace, Einstein (at the urging of lesser known Jewish
               scientists) writes a letter to FDR in which he describes the power of a potential
               atomic bomb. He falsely insinuates that Germany is already working on such a
               weapon, and urges FDR to fund research into building atomic bombs. Though
               not stated so directly in the letter, it is clear that Mr. Einstein hopes to one day
               murder  millions  of  Germans  with  this  devilish  weapon.  The  ‘Manhattan
               Project’ will eventually grow out of this effort.
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