None Dare Call It Treason
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #185395 in Books
- Published on: 1990-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 251 pages
Customer Reviews
The Most Well Researched Well Documented Book I Have Ever Read
My Dad picked up a softcover copy of this at a garage sale and gave it to me to read. I read it through and then bought 2 copies and gave them to my Dad and Brother. I plan to get more as soon as money allows.
I recommend this book to anyone I engage in conversation with. If you want a detailed explanation of the systematic unraveling of our Constitution and our Nation this is the book for you. Don't get caught up in the political smoke screen the politicians put up. There is NO difference between the Democrats and Republicans, this is abundantly clear to anyone with half a brain today, however this book just goes to show how long the raping and pillaging of America has gone on by our politicians. It is very eery to read the warnings that were written half a century ago and to see how precisely the schemes are being put into place today. The facts layed out in None Dare Call It Treason all have footnotes and cite the original source of information, no hearsay in this book.
The bottom line is if you want to understand the big picture, read this book!
One of the most important books you could read about Communism
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better book on how the Communists influenced the West and how our leaders like Ike, Kennedy and especially FDR sold us out to their goals. Stormer gives detail after detail. This is NOT speculation. These issues are a matter of public record which Stormer references continually. His research is thorough.
He covers a variety of approaches instead of pointing to some shady conspiracy, effectively showing how some choose to fight this battle of totalitarianism v. liberty in different ways. From the political manuevering of our troops, financial and military backing of socialist governments, concepts of containment, development of the CFR (which now even the mainstream media has been forced to acknowledge!!), to the numerous traitors (Alger Hiss, John Stewart Service, Lauchlin Curry), Earl Warren's anti-Constitution, power usurping Supreme Ct.
There are many details here that you are probably not aware of. That doesn't mean thesethings didn't happen. It tends to mean only that you were misled. I personally don't think it's an accident. It sounds cynical to view it this way, but everyone knows the adage that "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton was right, and when we accept this we can change the situation. I can't say enough good about this book. The only issue I have with it involves somewhat insulting treatment of the actions of the POW's in the Korean War.
An interesting look into history
After reading Ann Coulters bestseller Treason, I happened to run into this old book by accident. It seemed intriguing so I plowed through it. Now part of the reason I gave it just an average rating wasn't so much because I think the author was some kind of nut, the impression one may get by reading some of the other reviews, but simply because I'm used to excellent writing and more concise topics. This little book just jumps all over the place, tries to cover too much ground.
Now, as to the accuracy of his words, well, much of what he claimed to be happening has indeed been proven true. The soviets did intent to keep taking as much as they could and the fact that they failed doesn't in anyway prove those worried about it were wrong.
American politicians betrayed countless peoples to the insipid and cruel system of communism, and the only people that try and act like that isn't true are either leftists or those ignorant of history. Our own government was infiltrated by soviet spies, of that fact there's little argument, it's just how many and what they were trying to accomplish and what they did accomplish that brings up two arguing camps.
If you're the type that thinks Coulter is a fascist, you'll obviously gain nothing by reading this book. For others, you have to have an interest in the history of the time to really enjoy this book which reads much like a text book at times. Part of the reason I gave it only three stars was because of the age of the work and the period it covers, being outdated meant I wasn't able to pick up on a lot of the flavor of the work.
If you're doing research on the topic, however, I'd say the book probably would rate a four or five star rating as it gives details and footnotes and covers a lot of ground.




