Mystical Agriculture Of Henry Wallace
(Conspiracy Nation, 08/28/07) – Henry Wallace, FDR's Agriculture Secretary, had been writing letters to Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich, a Russian mystical painter and cult leader. Wallace, later vice-president under Roosevelt, also wrote to “Zanda,” a female astrologer.
Besides being versed enough in astrology to cast his own horoscope, Wallace was a student of numerology. One letter to Roerich includes, “I do not know yet just what hour of the day I will have available for the visit with the 'heart trust.' Yes the chalice is filling... My highest regards to the heart trust, the guardians of the stone and chalice.”
In the Roerich group, Henry Wallace had the special name “Galahad.” Another letter to Roerich states, in part, “I have been thinking of you holding the casket – the sacred most precious casket. And I have thought of the new country going forth, to meet the seven stars under the sign of the three stars.” (Source: “Counterattack” newsletter. March 19, 1948.)
Apparently while Agriculture Secretary, Wallace sent Roerich on a special mission to Central Asia, supposedly to collect drought-resistant grasses. This would have been during the 1930s “dust bowl” in the United States.
Wallace assured Roerich that he awaited "the breaking of the New Day" when the people of "Northern Shambhalla" -a Buddhist term roughly equivalent to the kingdom of heaven- would create an era of peace and plenty. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_A._Wallace)
Henry Wallace was replaced as vice-president by Harry S. Truman when FDR won re-election to a fourth term as president. In 1948, Wallace ran for president on the Progressive Party ticket. The Communist Party USA (CP-USA) worked hard in support of Wallace. His platform advocated an end to segregation, full voting rights for blacks, and universal government health insurance.
According to some historians, Communists and fellow travelers infiltrated the Progressive Party. “Once this happened, party stands began to resemble a party line. Campaign literature, speech materials, and campaign slogans sounded strangely like echoes of what Moscow wanted to hear. As if wearing moral blinkers, Wallace increasingly became an imperceptive ideologue. Words were uttered by Wallace that did not sound like him, and his performance took on a strange Jekyll and Hyde quality—one moment he was a peace protagonist and the next a propaganda parrot for the Kremlin.” (“Henry A. Wallace,” Wikipedia, August 28, 2007)
Also around this time, CP-USA had reportedly captured the National Farmers Union, a “New Dealish organization of small farmers.” (“Counterattack”, op. cit.)
Wallace is an enigma. On the declaration of the Truman Doctrine in 1947, he predicted it would mark the beginning of "a century of fear." This is oddly prescient, because we have since had various fears hanging over our heads: fear of nuclear war; fear of crack cocaine; fear of Islamo-fascists. Freedom from fear seems to have been an FDR ideal. Michelle Obama, wife of Senator Barack Obama, recently used this “freedom from fear” theme on the campaign trail.
Wallace famously said, "The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information." (“Henry A. Wallace,” Wikipedia, August 28, 2007). But, like Vladimir Putin, this is a tough one to figure. Who now controls the information? Is it the fascists, or is it the fellow travelers?
Research into declassified Soviet Archives reportedly proves Joseph Stalin was in fact running a fifth column of hard-core professional communists in the United States. Conspiracy Nation is slowly looking into this. Many innocent dupes were caught up in a heavy-handed U.S. government counterattack – the so-called “witch hunt” of McCarthyism. However if reports are correct, based on reviews of two books published by Yale University Press, the “Red Menace” in America was not a chimera. This makes it doubly-odd that the mainstream media in the U.S., devoting so much time to Harry Potter, trapped miners, and sports peccadillos, has not found time to cover the startling assertions of authors John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr. (See “Recent Exposes Of Reds” for background. http://www.shout.net/~bigred/RedExposes.html)
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