Chesly Manly

 

From The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower, Chesly Manly 1954

 

I. The Present Crisis

 

As THOMAS PAINE wrote in The Crisis, in 1776, “These are times that try men’s souls.” The question then was whether the American revolution could be saved. The question now is whether the American Republic, born in a patriotic revolution against foreign oppressors, can survive a stealthy, encroaching revolution, motivated by treasonous allegiance to alien ideologies.

There is overwhelming evidence that the primary menace [1954] to this Republic is not the Soviet military threat, but internal subversion* through control of foreign policy and related armaments programs. World War II demonstrated that domestic policy, particularly in the economic field, can be determined by federal expenditures generated by a great emergency. Revolutionaries learned that a post-war external crisis would provide continued justification for the taxing and spending levels and the stifling economic controls by which they hoped to destroy the American free enterprise system.

New York : Henry Regnery 1954, p. 1.

* Comment So long as any parties would keep trying to claim that there was no internal subversion in this country, etc., one is facing the probable evidence that it still exists. (Allowing for a few fools here and there). (WPT).

 

From The Fearful Master, G. Edward Griffin 1964

After serving for two years on the staff of the Milwaukee Journal, Chesly Manly went to work for the Chicago Tribune in 1929. In the intervening years he has become one of the country's top news reporters. During his varied career he has covered the Al Capone trials in the prohibition era as well as major political events in Washington. Since 1946 he has reported the proceedings at the UN and other international conferences for the Chicago Tribune.

http://www.getusout.org/resources/fearful_master/chap09.htm#15

 

 

From More Truth About Vietnam, Robert Welch 1967

I have before me, for instance, a front-page clipping from the Chicago Tribune of Monday, March 6, 1967. The headline reads: HANOI BOASTS CHOICE TARGETS ALL FORBIDDEN. The article by Chesly Manly, from Saigon, goes on to tell in detail how jet airfields in North Vietnam for the MiG’s supplied by the Soviets, more than a dozen military installations, and one of the most strategic railway targets in the world, are all "off limits" to American bombers, by order of President Johnson. (Etc.)

http://www.jbs.org/visitor/focus/vietnam/aid_trade/more_truth.htm

 

From Behind the Headlines, Justin Raimondo 25 June 2001

On December 4, 1941, the Chicago Tribune headline was blazing with extraordinary news: FDR'S WAR PLANS! The story detailed a heretofore secret document prepared by the Army and Navy in which a ten-million man army would be raised, half of which would invade Europe in 1943. The Tribune reporter, Chesly Manly, even reprinted the cover letter of the plan, a note from the President authorizing its preparation. The public outcry was deafening. This from the man who had vowed during his fight for a third term that he would "never" send American troops to fight in Europe!

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j062501.html

 

From The Truth About the "Good War", David Gordon 2001

. . . what if Germany did not respond with a declaration of war? Here, Mr. Fleming responds with his boldest stroke. On December 4, 1941, the Chicago Tribune, under the byline of Chesly Manly, published the Rainbow Five War Plan, a detailed agenda for an American invasion of Europe, in cooperation with the British. Most historians have seen publication of this plan as a grievous blow to the president. Did not the exposé show Roosevelt's constant claims that he sought no war in Europe to be blatant lies?

http://www.mises.org/misesreview_detail.asp?control=188&sortorder=issue

http://www.fee.org/vnews.php?nid=612

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/CarolASThompson/FKnox.htm

http://www.getusout.org/resources/fearful_master/chap09.htm

http://www.cycad.com/cgi-bin/Aida/aida-201.html

http://knud.eriksen.adr.dk/Controversybook/TheClimacteric3.htm

 

 

Manly, Chesly. Title The UN record; ten fateful years for America. Publisher Chicago : H. Regnery, 1955. Description 256 p. Language English

Manly, Chesly. Title The twenty-year revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower. Publisher Chicago : H. Regnery Co., 1954. Description 272 p. 22 cm. Language English

 

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