Chris Farrell: “Exiled emissary: George H. Earle III” and FDR’s betrayal

With Chris Farrell

CHRIS FARRELL, Director, Investigations and Research, Judicial Watch, Author, “Exiled Emissary: George H. Earle III, Soldier, Sailor, Diplomat, Governor, Spy,” @JudicialWatch

  • How did an independently wealthy businessman from Philadelphia become a leading figure in the Democratic Party, a governor, a diplomat and spy?
  • George H. Earle III takes his uncles yacht, offers it as a Naval Reserve vessel at the onset of World War I, and patrols the Atlantic coast for submarines, later winning the Navy cross
  • During the inner-war period, Earle becomes an internationally ranked polo player, eventually backing Franklin Delano Roosevelt for President in 1932, who later appointed him as U.S. ambassador to Austria from 1933-35
  • Chris Farrell: A remarkable governor who fought for civil rights and loathed communism
  • What if George Earle had run and won the Democratic nomination in 1940?
  • Earle arrived in North Africa at the onset of Operation Torch and bumped into his old polo friend, George Patton
  • In January 1943, when FDR meets with Churchill in Casablanca, Morocco, the president declares that the U.S. will only accept Germany’s unconditional surrender – Which resonates within the officer core throughout the Nazi Reich
  • The German military’s top intelligence officer comes to Earle in Istanbul with a proposition: In exchange for Hitler and his inner circle, the allies would sign an armistice with Germany and declare war on the Soviet Union – FDR does not respond
  • In March 1945, Earle returned to Washington D.C. to meet with the president, after-which it became evident that the whole White House had “gone pink” [communist]
  • Earle threatens to go public about Soviet war crimes, at which point FDR banishes him to the Samoan islands
  • Farrell: Where is General Milley’s head in all this?

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