Robert Stripling

 

From The Red Plot Against America (1949) by Robert Stripling

We . . . know that between January 1, 1947, and December 16, 1948, 151 State Department people were removed from the Federal payroll, 91 of whose cases were classified as �of acute significance.� And that is only one department. Coincidentally or not, it was State Department policy which abandoned China�s 400,000,000 humans to the advances of Russian-controlled Chinese Red armies, and it is the considered opinion of men like Gens. Claire Lee Channault and Patrick J. Hurley that we may one day be confronted by many of these millions, armed and thoroughly indoctrinated. Coincidentally or not, it was the State Department—admittedly contaminated at that time—which sold Poland, another ally, down the river.

( pages 158-9)

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Personally, I seem to have committed the crime of attempting to expose people who seek to destroy our way of life. It is a job for which I was hired by chosen representatives of the people of the United States ; a job which I attended to the best of my ability. It is not a very good job, really, for the simple reason that it is now unfashionable, if that is the word, to be primarily interested in America and the preservation of its liberties. Apparently it is bad taste to expose the fact that Government documents of great importance are being stolen ; that a President demanded the admission to this country of Mrs. Earl Browder, over the protests of the State Department, because he did not want to be embarrassed by Joe Stalin�s questions ; that a number of Government officials, by their admission or refusal to answer, have been mixed up with a gang of cold-blooded subversives ; that choice military secrets, including A-bomb data, have been passed on to the leaders of a country which since V-E day has overrun Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Albania and most of China.

( pages 163-4 )

Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania : Bell 1949, pp. 158 � 159 .

 

 

Stripling, Robert E. Title The Red plot against America / Robert E. Stripling ; edited by Bob Considine. Publisher New York : Arno Press, 1977, c1949. Description 282 p., [7] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. Series Anti-movements in America ISBN 0405099762 Language English Note Reprint of the ed. published by Bell, Drexel Hill, Pa.

Stripling, Robert E. Title The Red plot against America, by Robert E. Stripling; edited by Bob Considine. Publisher Drexel Hill, Pa. : Bell, [1949] Description 282 p. illus. 22 cm. Language English

 

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