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Charles Lindbergh — Part 16
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"Psychological savotage is the systenavic unaersining of sorsle, tue waryin.,
or public opinioa, the fouenting or aoubt ana inaecision, tne stirrin:: up of dissension
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influence tne mental attitudes oi nations toward war.
"Disruptive propaganda, malicious rumors and lies, artizicially created
opposition movements, deliberate exploitation of genuine opposition movements, bribery,
corruption and intimidation—these are the weapons of the Axis psychological saboteurs.
In the United States, the psychological saboteurs have had five major
objectives:
1. To disrupt and disunite the Anerican people by the stirrings up of race
hatred and by similar divisive techniques.
2. To undermine the coniicence of tue Auerican people in tneir own form of
government and in the-Administration of President Roosevelt.
3. To isolate the United States and prevent it from joining any anti-Axds
alliance and from aidins those nations attacieu by the Axis aggressors.
4. To prevent tne Unitec States from bein adequstely prepared for the
. Second Wvorla “ar.
5, To build an American fascist party which would act as « vifth column
ally to the Axis attac« irom without.
CHAPTEX VIIT
“The Secret Offensive"
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In this chapter the late SenatoM undeen, Jcorge SylvesterNereck, and
Ernst WilhehbwFonie are discussed. All of this inlormation has coxe to the attention
of the Bureau ,reviously, Tie chapter contains a nusoer of charts vhnich have been
reprocuced to fit in witn information contained in this chester. it is interestin, to
note that the authors in advertising their om book in the September 5, 1:42 issue of
tThe Hour" state that their book is illustrated with approximately fi:ty paces of
documents, many of which nave never been publisned before, yet the letter reproduced
on page 148, as well as other reprocuctions in this cha; ter, originally appeared in +t
pam,hlet "Unbelievable—ierchants of Hate't an anti-Hitler pu’>lication issued oy
Friday, Incorporated. The letter on page 142 first appeared in the "Kews Letter"
Spring Edition 1942. (100~530-53)
Father 0m lin is nentioned in this chapter.
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On page 152 the authors state tne followinz:
"Qn January 13, 1940, the Federal Gureau of Investivetion arrested 17
menbers oL the Cnristian rront. Accoruing to J. Udgar Voover, the rronters pian:
Tto knock ofr about 4 dozen Conpressmen,' to assassinate ,rominent Auericans
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of Jewish extraction, and to seize Fost Offices, the Sustoms House, and armories
in Hew York City. ‘Tne arrested Fronters nailed Coughlin as toeir Leader.
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