Sunday, August 18, 2013

Another Day, Another Attack on American Betrayal | National Review Online

 

Why do I say fable? Because, as I argue in American Betrayal, writing about these events — FDR, WWII, the Cold War — without taking into account the documented evidence of Soviet penetration of the U.S. policy-making chain by American traitors working, shifting, edging, influencing events and policy to the Communist advantage is missing at least half the story. I’m talking about the evidence of Venona, of the Mitrokhin archive, of the Vassiliev notebooks, of FBI files, of congressional hearings, etc. Visit your favorite relevant history or biography or war history on Amazon and just search the word “Venona,” for example (referring to the archive of KGB cables about American traitors working often within the federal government for the Kremlin). Is Venona a significant source of material about the World War II–era events in the book? Is it a source, period?

Another Day, Another Attack on American Betrayal | National Review Online

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