Who
really kidnapped the Lindbergh baby ?
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The real question is -
Why was the baby killed ?
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Anne Lindbergh |
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Charles Lindbergh |
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History of the Lindbergh family
Lindbergh's
father was controversial
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Charles Lindbergh Sr.
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Congressman from Minnesota
(1907-1917) who led the fight
against enactment of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. He ran for governor of Minnesota and
lost. He was vehemently opposed by The New York Times, and other
Jewish papers.
Federal agents
burned his books, including " Why Is Your Country At War?" and the papers and
contents of his home office in Little Falls, Minnesota. |
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Lindbergh Sr
opposes Federal Reserve Act of 1913
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Jacob
Shift, and
Paul Warburg, who created the Fed Res. This act gave the NY bankers control of
American's credit policies. Lindbergh Sr. said it could be used to
"scientifically created depressions". |
He was proven right when certain groups used the 1929
depression to buy up America for pennies. |
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Lindbergh Sr demanded an investigation of the
Lusitania
sinking. Many suspected Churchill, and world Jewry, were involved because of the bomb used. |
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Lindbergh's
book said -- " WW-1 was over in 1917 but
European Jewry wanted Germany crushed , so Wilson did their bidding and put the USA into
the war "
Woodrow Wilson ordered government
agents to seize, and destroy, the printing plates for his book. |
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Lindbergh, and
Ford, both opposed helping
Stalin,
and his Jews. |
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Ford was going to back
Lindbergh in a campaign run against Roosevelt. |
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Lindbergh Sr exposed the
Communist leadership of Trotskyite Vincent
Dunne, and Jewish corruption in the teamsters.
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The kidnapping |
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March 1,
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Tuesday
evening: - Betty Gow, and Anne Lindbergh, put twenty-month-old Charles Jr., to
bed at eight PM.
He was looked in on at nine, and found to be sleeping peacefully.
Fifty minutes later, when the nurse made her
final check, the baby was gone. The Lindberghs were sitting in the living room
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Lindbergh told to use the
underworldOn day 2 , Congresswoman
Ruth Pratt calls Lindbergh and recommends
Morris Rosner, a gangster. Rosner appoints two Jewish gangsters, Irving Bitz and S.
Spitale, to act as liaisons to the underworld.
Lindbergh felt it was organized crime, who kidnapped the baby. |
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The Mysterious Negotiator
A
good Samaritan named Dr. John Condon places ads in a Bronx newspaper seeking contact with
the kidnappers. Not long afterwards, Condon was sent the pajamas the Lindbergh baby was
wearing when he was kidnapped, along with ransom notes.
Condon meets with the kidnapper twice during the ransom negotiations: first to
ascertain the welfare of the child; and later to deliver the ransom money. Both meetings
took place in cemeteries |
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Ransom paid
$ 50,000 was paid
to a mysterious man at this cemetery |
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Baby found dead |
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On May 12, 1932, the body of the kidnapped baby was accidentally found, partly
buried, and badly decomposed, about four and a half miles southeast of the Lindbergh home,
45 feet from the highway, near Mount Rose, New Jersey, in Mercer County.
There was a
bullet hole in the skull |
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Col. Schwarzkopf of NJ police took a backseat in the
investigation till the body was found, and then he pursued Hauptmann. He was cashiered out
of the NJ police - rejoined the army, and was rewarded with the post of a two star general.
This flunky did nothing. |
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Hauptman's lawyer hired by NY Jewish newspapers
Ed Reilly, Hauptmann's defense attorney,
had his fee paid for New
York Evening Journal .He was literally bought, and paid for, by a Hearst
newspaper.
Reilly spent no more than 40 minutes with his client over the course of
the entire trial. He was an over the hill glad handing drunk.
Another flunky. |
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Prosecuting Attorney David Wilentz
, and Harold Fischer, called Bruno Hauptmann "Public Enemy Number 1 of the World", and a baby
killer. Wilentz, a
Jewish attorney, was well rewarded with a successful law practice in
Perth Amboy and became a power in state Democratic politics.
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flunky
railroaded Hauptmann. |
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Bruna Hauptman ... A
gullible
German immigrant carpenterHe was found with ransom money given to him by Fisch. The
negotiator said it was Hauptmann he met in the cemetery. |
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Isadore Fisch ... A slick German Jewish
swindler who befriends Hauptman
In early 1932, Fisch met Hauptmann and the two became
both friends and business partners, agreeing to split the profits and losses of
Fisch’s fur business and Hauptmann’s stock investments equally.
In December 6, 1933 Fisch leaves for Germany paying with the ransom money. One witness testified he had seen Sharpe and
Fisch together. Hauptmann testified that Fisch gave him a package to hold,
the Lindbergh ransom money.
On March 29, 1934, Fisch
supposedly died in Liepzig, Germany. |
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State brings Fisch family from Germany as character
witnessesThe prosecutors brought Fisch family where they stayed in expensive
hotels, entertained in expensive restaurants, theater tickets, etc - all provided by the
State. |
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A partial list of unanswered questions
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Hauptmann was just a stubborn, and gullible
Kraut, with no connection to Lindbergh- he didn't have the brains or a motive.
Historians consider
his trial a total fraud.He was
offered
$75,000 to confess, but refused.
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The ladder weighted close to 100 lbs - Could one
person lift it? They found footprints in the wet ground below the window, but
neglected either to measure them or to make plaster casts of them.
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What about car tracks?
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The negotiator met with two people at the
cemetery.
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Handwriting experts appear to concur that the
first ransom note was written by a different person than those that followed.
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The real perpetrators
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Isador Fisch
Fisch's part was to set up
Hauptmann, and get the house schematics.
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Violet Sharpe
The Lindbergh
maid that provided Fisch with schematics and inside information.
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Jacob Novitsky
Novitsky
deposited $ 2900 of Lindbergh money in a NY bank .
Jacob Novitsky a
Jewish bookkeeper/forger/embezzler who
worked for the Purple Gang, and wrote the ransom notes.
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The kidnappers
Jack Stein, and Sam Davis,
were the most likely suspects according to Detroit police. They were 'Second story men' (
burglars ).
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The planning, and financing, was handled by Detroit's purple gang.
The gang dealt in narcotics, bootlegged liquor, gambling ,high jacking but it's
specialty was kidnapping.
The gang was started by Raymond Bernstein, and Harry Keywell, in a Detroit ghetto for
newly arrived Russian Jews.
Harry Fleisher became the leader after
Bernstein, and Keywell ,
received life sentences for gangland slayings in 1931.
Members were the brothers Louis, Sam, and Harry Fleisher , Harry
Keywell , Ray Bernstein , Solly Levine, Abe Axler and Eddie Fletcher Milberg,
Ray Bernstein and the four Bernstein brothers – Abe, Joe, Raymond and Izzy.
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At it's peak the Purples had
51 members but became a legendary as the US most vicious gangs.
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All Russian immigrant Jews
The gang distinguished itself being more than willing to use extreme levels of violence
in the course of extorting, collecting debts or protecting a shipment. Purples
reputation as one of the toughest of the prohibition gangs when several members were
sought out and arrested in connection with the
St. Valentines day massacre in
Chicago.
The gang was so well known for their involvement in the booming kidnapping for
ransom trade that they became the prime suspects in the disappearance of the Lindbergh
baby.
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The motive
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Lindbergh was considering
politics
Lindbergh saw his father's predictions come true.
The Fed Res tightened credit in
1929,
causing a devastating depression, and giving the NY moneyed
interests an opportunity to buy America companies and real estate for
pennies.
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Lindbergh felt Roosevelt was a Communist, and would do anything to get America into war.
He saw Stalin, and Communism, as the enemy. In the early 1930s Japan was entangled in a war
with Communist China and Roosevelt stood with China. Lindbergh was vocal in his
opposition.
He pulled no punches on how Stalin, Roosevelt and
Churchill guaranteed Poland protection
from Hitler when Polish
Jews killed 58,000 Germans in the Danzig corridor. He was a
representative of 'America
First', an organization that exposed the 1938 Jewish neo-cons,
who were behind pushing America into WW2. His famous 1940
Des Moines Speech.
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New York newspapers went on a rampage
Lindbergh was portrayed as a Nazi, and a womanizer.
Roosevelt stripped Lindberg of his air force commission and refused to let him
re-enlist. He put the
FBI on Lindbergh.
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Jewish groups held
Anti-Lindbergh rallies
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Guthrie, and his New York
liberal Communist crowd, hated
Lindbergh.
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Moses Asch - Guthrie's mentor
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1998 book plot visualizes Lindbergh winning the 1940 election. As
President he meets with the Nazis, agrees to a non aggression
pact, and devising plans to round up American Jews.
Roth asks, " Would America
have been like had the isolationist and anti-Semitic Lindbergh
defeated F.D.R., reached a cordial “understanding” with Adolf
Hitler, and kept the United States out of the Second World
War? "
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