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American betrayal
The Secret Assault on Our Nation's Character
Book • 2014
In 'American Betrayal,' Diana West delves into the historical record to expose the extensive penetration of the U.S.
government by Soviet agents and sympathizers from the 1930s through the Cold War era.
She argues that this infiltration, particularly during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, led to a significant betrayal of American values and principles.
West contends that this betrayal has had long-lasting effects, contributing to the erosion of moral standards, the rise of political correctness, and the suppression of truth.
The book is part real-life thriller and part national tragedy, highlighting the hidden war between those who sought to conceal the truth and those who tried to expose it.
government by Soviet agents and sympathizers from the 1930s through the Cold War era.
She argues that this infiltration, particularly during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, led to a significant betrayal of American values and principles.
West contends that this betrayal has had long-lasting effects, contributing to the erosion of moral standards, the rise of political correctness, and the suppression of truth.
The book is part real-life thriller and part national tragedy, highlighting the hidden war between those who sought to conceal the truth and those who tried to expose it.
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