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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (15206)8/15/2001 5:02:03 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 52237
 
Hi Brook,

Interesting link to Tarpley's thought. In keeping with the dark conspiracy in every corner theme, here's a couple of URLs that cover the same era. According to Michael Bechloss, among other sources, Gen. Butler was contacted by lawyers for Morgan bank in 1933-4 regarding a coup d'etat to remove FDR from office. The oligopolists was getting a bit impatient with one of their own who'd abandoned his class.

Here's the short version:
trilia.com

A tad longer, with more dated verbiage regarding the isolationism of the mid-1930's.
chss.montclair.edu

Butler had by this time given up on the notion of being a thug for the big bankers and industrialists. He took the plot to Congress and it got squashed. Because some of the most respected bankers of the era were implicated, history was re-written and this tawdry affair swept under the rug.

Regards, Ray :)