Who Murdered FDR?
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Why did Eleanor Roosevelt, in 1957, 12 years after FDR's death, suddenly hire a private investigator to probe the case? Why were all of FDR's medical records were stolen from a locked filing cabinet at Bethesda Naval Hospital?

History now reveals that FDR died in the presence of two Russian spies who were painting his portrait and in 1995 his cousin published a diary claiming that his doctors knew he was being poisoned but couldn't determine the cause. Are we really expected to believe that FDR, Hitler, and Mussolini all died within an 18-day span of each other by coincidence?

This book answers all of these questions and is a full-fledged punch in the face to anyone who believes the lies that we've been told in the history books for more than 75 years. FDR didn't just die, he was murdered. Prepare to be fascinated.

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Date de parution 28 octobre 2016
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EAN13 9780988282957
Langue English

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Who Murdered FDR?
 
 

 
 
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Who Murdered FDR?
Copyright 2016 by Stephen B. Ubaney
 
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Dedication
To the most wonderful parents anyone could ask for.
You give so much and ask so little.
Author’s Note
 
I was a good student. I completed three degrees in three years, was inducted into three national honor societies, and graduated in the top 1% of my class at the University at Buffalo. I read all the right books, asked all the right questions and took all the right notes.
 
I learned a great deal from my teachers and professors but I always knew that schools only educated people, they couldn’t teach them how to think. I realized that even the most decorated of students were doing little more than repeating what we had been told and were reciting sentences from books, written by God knows who, that all said the same basic thing.
 
It wasn’t until years later that I figured out that those textbooks were selected that way for a reason. The textbooks were selected by the same people who were teaching us not think on our own. Are we breeding a society of mental sheep? Doesn’t sheep rhyme with sleep?!
 
As the years went by I developed something that I called the five times rule. When there was something that I couldn’t get to the bottom of I asked myself why. Each time I came to an answer, I asked why again, and I kept doing it until I got to the root of the issue. I am certainly no genius but I was able to solve more than a few of life’s little puzzles this way.
 
In the years that followed I developed a great interest in revisiting the text books that we were forced to read in many of those tormented classrooms. History and World War II were subjects that especially interested me, so I put the five times rule to work on my favorite events within those subjects.
 
This book is the result of three years of exercising the five times rule on a subject that I never believed happened the way that they said. I put the five times rule to work on one question that has dogged me for years. How could President Roosevelt, Adolph Hitler, and Benito Mussolini all end up dead in a little over two weeks? When I unpacked that question, other questions began to surround me.
 
Why was Stalin so paranoid about everyone around him? How did President Roosevelt conveniently die just as Allied troops were reaching Hitler’s bunker? Why wasn’t Roosevelt autopsied or embalmed? Why, in 1957, did Eleanor Roosevelt hire a private investigator to reopen the case of her husband’s death? What was she looking for?
 
This book consists of three years of solid mental digging as I read, researched and uncovered lost treasures in the national archives that I used to answer my questions. What I have discovered at the end of my exhaustive investigation flies in the face of the history textbooks that we were commanded to believe.
 
Over time I have learned to hate the five times rule as it is far more of a curse than a blessing. Some of the things that I have uncovered I am genuinely sorry that I did and this is the vanguard of those times. Those living under the misconception that this book was just written to make a quick buck have obviously never written a book.
 
I can’t begin to tell you the painstaking hours that have gone into the research, writing, phone calling and the gathering of the necessary facts and permissions. There is no way I could ever be paid enough for this book to be a profitable venture so I will take my pension in the knowledge that the truth will finally be told."
Introduction
 
This book is presented solely for entertainment purposes. It is a creative nonfiction book that weaves a hypothesis based on years of researched facts. Some of these facts have existed in other authors’ works for decades and have been presented within this manuscript to assist the author, and reader with the development of the storyline.
 
In order to get as close to the truth as humanly possible, the material selected for presentation dealt only in first hand experiences and were of the best ”source direct” content available.
 
While the best efforts have been used in preparing this book and the author has quoted several official and credible sources, the content is a narrative of those gathered facts. The author is not a professional law enforcement agent or criminal investigator.
 
This book was written without ghost writers, malice or ulterior motives. The author’s sole intention is to solve the long standing mystery surrounding President Roosevelt’s death and not to discredit or defame any character in the manuscript’s factual hypothesis.
 
The opinion(s) expressed in this book may not be the personal opinion(s) of the author. It is merely a gathering of researched fact based on the information available.
 
The literary journalism within this book has finally assembled a believable and final event out of the scrambled and conflicting reports which have been repeatedly warped in the public consciousness for years.
 
Those who read this book the first time will do so to learn about Franklin Roosevelt’s murder. Those who read this book the second time will do so to try and wrap their minds around how deeply the powers behind the murder went. Those who read this book the third time will never look at the hierarchical powers in this world the same way again.

 
 
 
Those who are thanked
 
Wm. E. Weller Esq
 
J. Richard Milazzo Esq
 
Sue Herndon
 
Brandon Borden

 
 
 
Those who are acknowledged
 
David Vona, PhD
 
Jim Ostrowski Esq
 
Debora Becerra Esq
 
Mark Lane, Esq

 
 
 
Those who inspired
 
Gerard Crinnin, PhD
 
Mark Lane, Esq
 
Richard Hugo
 
Robert Nasca
 
 
 
From the author of the eye opening book -
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The Chronicle

 
“I do not believe in Communism any more than you do but there is nothing wrong with the Communists in this country; several of the best friends I have got are Communists.”
 
Franklin Delano Roosevelt -

 
History is a funny thing. It belongs largely to those in academia who approve the textbooks and the core curriculum that we learn from. But outside of the watered down version of what we have all been taught exists a vast array of truth that we must all absorb if we desire to digest the facts.
 
This has never been more evident than in the circumstances surrounding Franklin Roosevelt’s rise to political power, presidency and inevitable murder. The first two chapters of this book will recap and quantify the history that we have already been told.
 
The other side of history is quick to reveal that President Roosevelt was indeed a Communist in action and in thought and that these facts have been covered up by the unions in academia.
 
While labeling FDR as a Communist in today’s world may seem shocking, in the 1930’s and 1940’s it was commonplace. That era knew nothing about the Cold War, Evil Empires, nuclear weapons or the Communist plan to take the countries of the world over one at a time. Communism was in its infancy at the turn of the century in America and many people were misled by its propaganda. Americans during early 1900’s were tempted to cast asunder traditional American values of Capitalism in the exploration of a better system and many of them had.
 
After all the American system of government on the whole was an experiment upon its inception. At that time every government in the world was established by the denial of their citizens’ rights, America was formed by affirming its citizen rights. Even this didn’t satisfy the ruling class from fooling our citizens into looking for something better.
 
Many Americans looked to Communism as a new system of government that was better than our Capitalist society. They viewed it as a system of government without risk, without need, and without the fear of strife. It didn’t make them bad people, they were just curious and misled. This is the era that Franklin Roosevelt was born into, and that groomed his political acumen.
 
The year was 1912 and America was a very different place than what we are used to. Einstein's theory of relativity was a new and unproven idea. Telephone calls, motion pictures, the Army tank, the pop-up toaster and the zipper were all new innovations. Newly opened were the Panama Canal, New York’s Grand Central Terminal and Boston’s Fenway Park. It was a time before Babe Ruth, crossword puzzles, canned beer, or even iced tea.
 
The average American worker made between $150 and $450 per year; 20% of American adults were illiterate with only 7% of the nation’s population having graduated from high school. People were largely uneducated and

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