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⋙ PDF Gratis I DON'T Like Ike! The Story of Globalist Socialist Dwight Eisenhower That Stephen Ambrose Didn't Tell You eBook M S King

I DON'T Like Ike! The Story of Globalist Socialist Dwight Eisenhower That Stephen Ambrose Didn't Tell You eBook M S King



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In the pantheon of American “heroes,” few men stand as high as Dwight D. Eisenhower – commonly referred to as simply “Ike.” The great Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower, as the fable goes, defeated the “Nazis” and saved Europe. Years later, as the 34th President of the United States of America, the grandfatherly Eisenhower led America through a period of peace and prosperity while strongly containing the dark forces of international communism. Hence the lasting political slogan based upon Irving Berlin’s catchy jingle of the 1950’s, “I Like Ike!”

Like most of the biographies of the “great men” of the 20th century, the myth of Eisenhower, spread by charlatan court-historians such as the late Stephen Ambrose, is just that – a myth. As a military tactician, Ike the desk-general was barely competent. Blood-thirsty and brutal? Yes. Capable? Not really -- unless we regard the victories that he had handed to Soviet tyrant Joe Stalin as being the result of purposeful planning rather than accidental. More on that subject, later on. The real military victories of that misunderstood war for Globalism and Communism were achieved by superior field leaders such as Generals Patton, Clark, Bradley, Montgomery and various Soviet generals.

As a politician, the Republican president was as much of a two-faced “progressive” scoundrel as his equally puffed-up predecessors, Democrats Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, albeit less brazen, less bombastic, and more likable than either. This is not surprising when one realizes, as this book will demonstrate, that FDR, Truman and “Ike” worked for the same shadowy bosses.

For those reasons, and so many others, your author here begs to differ with the “conventional wisdom” about Eisenhower, and is proud to declare “I Don’t Like Ike!” – And nor should any other decent human being like him either.

I DON'T Like Ike! The Story of Globalist Socialist Dwight Eisenhower That Stephen Ambrose Didn't Tell You eBook M S King

I already knew about Eisenhower's record of genocide and treason during World War 2. What I learned in this book that really shocked me was just how much DELIBERATE damage he did to the Republican Party and to the nation as a whole over the course of his 8-year presidency. The 1950's may have been "the good old days" --- but Ike's actions sowed the seeds for the rapid decline that was to burst out into the open during the turbulent 60's.

Ike was the original "RINO" and what a wicked man he was! Like all of M S King's works, this was an easy-reading page-turner that gets right to the point. It should open a lot of eyes and minds as to how America got to the sorry point it has. --- 5 stars!

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  • File Size 19418 KB
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  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 154318930X
  • Publication Date March 1, 2017
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Great book. Disturbing because of the content and to think how many of our leaders in the U.S. have been evil.
TREMENDOUS TOME! AT LEAST AMAZON DIDN"T BAN THIS FACT-FILLED RENDITION!
READ THIS.
I already knew some of the information in this excellent book, but not all of the copious details laid out in Mike King's usual bottom-line, easy to follow format. The book is a devastating critique of many traitors (and their henchmen) who got the USA entangled in the ZNWO through WWI and WW2 and their tragic aftermaths -- men such as Bernard Baruch, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Winston Churchill, Harry Truman, Alger Hiss, etc., but the main subject of the book is the villainy of Eisenhower, who comes across as a monster seemingly almost on a par (via collaboration) with Stalin. His war crimes (in particular, the murderous Operation Keelhaul and the deliberate atrocities of a verifiable holocaust of Germany as a whole AFTER the war was officially ended) should have been prosecuted at a Nuremburg-style trial, but instead he was awarded the presidency of the USA through scheming against the true American patriot Robert A. Taft, not to mention his sabotaging of George Patton and James Forrestal (allegedly to the point of their deaths). King convincingly proves that Eisenhower was a principal agent of the Communizing of America, along with FDR and Truman and their controllers -- all of whom fooled most Americans at the time (things never change), though maybe at the end of his second term he had a change of heart in warning the country about the military-industrial complex that rules us (via the CFR and CIA). It is important to understand the narrative related in this book because the world is still living out (or dying from) the dreadful consequences of these horrendous wars, in particular the ongoing savagery in the Mideast exploited by the Globalists for their ZNWO.

It would be interesting to learn whether any expert reader (more knowledgeable in history than I am) could take up King's challenge to earn a monetary reward by finding a single factual error in the book. Reading this book makes me like Mike but not Ike.
I'm glad Mr. King wrote this book to expose Eisenhower for the evil person he really was. I had previously read about his despicable treatment of German POW's AFTER the war, keeping them enclosed in an area, no shelter, no latrines, barely enough food....causing the death of way over a million of these poor men.

That has haunted me, since those men made it thru the war, yet AFTER the war was officially over, they had to die of freezing, starvation and disease thanks to Eisenhower's hatred of the German people. These men were no different from our men....they were drafted to fight their war, they were not all Nazi's. They had families who needed them. This was unforgivable for Ike to do to them. I will never forgive him.

Of course, the book is about more than this one issue......I have not quite completed it, yet, but that is the Big one that needs to be exposed, and few Americans ever learned about it, so I'm glad Mike King had the gall to do it!
I was a child when these events occurred (born in mid-1941), but now revisionist history is a breath of fresh air after the "approved" history with which my generation was raised. I still don't know what happened back then, but I do know that the revisionist history presents a much more believable understanding of what really happened. I and many other of our generation owe a great debt of gratitude to Mike King and his colleagues for setting the story straight. When I hear Adolf Hitler's speeches on YouTube it is clear that he was no monster, but instead spoke the truth to the German people.
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When I was a kid my old man pinned an I LIKE IKE button on me and told me we were Republicans. Some guy named Taft couldn't win so he was for Eisenhower. For years I thought Ike was great. But slowly. . . things began to seep out and time helped put actions into perspective. I began to wonder. The Supreme Court nominations, the effort to get McCarthy (most people still think he was wrong about communists), the creation of a new welfare department in the federal government, and finally declaring surrendered German soldiers not as POWs but as Disarmed Enemy Forces, nicely getting around the Geneva Convention. The list goes on.

Finally M S King has put it all together in an easy to read and well documented book. Eisenhower was a creation of Bernard Baruch and FDR and others who sought a one world government. Funny thing is, and King documents this well, Ike wasn't very smart, was lazy, and was easily manipulated. Maybe that's who they chose him. I should add, his one exceptionable ability playing bridge.

Good quality paper and large easy to read print. Many photographs, excerpts from various official documents, and newspaper headlines. The dear reader will not be disappointed.
I already knew about Eisenhower's record of genocide and treason during World War 2. What I learned in this book that really shocked me was just how much DELIBERATE damage he did to the Republican Party and to the nation as a whole over the course of his 8-year presidency. The 1950's may have been "the good old days" --- but Ike's actions sowed the seeds for the rapid decline that was to burst out into the open during the turbulent 60's.

Ike was the original "RINO" and what a wicked man he was! Like all of M S King's works, this was an easy-reading page-turner that gets right to the point. It should open a lot of eyes and minds as to how America got to the sorry point it has. --- 5 stars!
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