Who Killed James Forrestal? Part 4
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Short Version, Synopsis, Letters to Historians, James Carroll's Dishonesty
Britain’s Forrestal
Imagine this scenario: A powerful, radical Middle East
movement, with a record of terrorism, decides to embark upon a program of
bombings and assassinations of high government officials in the home territory
of a major Western power. The plot
is to be carried out by five teams infiltrated into the Western country, and the
primary target is the leading government minister opposing the actions and the
aspirations of the radical group.
As luck would have it, the secret service of the Western
country discovers the plot, and the terrorist movement has to fall back to a
plan of sending 20 letter bombs to various government officers, including the
aforementioned leading opponent of the terrorists as well as his
predecessor. The letter bombs also
fail to reach their intended targets.
What would the Western power do in response to these bombing
and assassination attempts? You
would be right if you answered that it would keep quiet about them for sixty
years. In the meantime, it would be
a party to giving the terrorist group everything it hoped to get, and more, from
the failed assassination. It would
even help the terrorists to develop their own nuclear weapons.
The scenario is not fanciful. According to recently declassified
British intelligence documents, it actually happened. The targeted official was British
Foreign Minister, Ernest Bevin. His
targeted predecessor was Anthony Eden.
The terrorists were the Zionist gang Irgun Tsvai Leumi, or Irgun, for short. Its leader at the time of the
assassination attempts in 1946, before the state of Israel had been carved out
of Palestine, was Menachem Begin.
Begin would later become Israel’s Prime Minister and would be awarded the
Nobel Prize for peace in 1978 for the agreement that he would reach with Egypt’s
president, Anwar Sadat, known as the Camp David peace accords.
The intelligence documents were declassified in early March
2006. The assassination attempts
occurred in 1946 and 1947; the supplying of plutonium to Israel by Britain first
occurred in 1966, but it had supplied heavy water, another nuclear weapons
ingredient, in the 1950s. The Times
of London reported on the failed
assassinations on March 5, and
the BBC reported on the illegal
nuclear assistance on March 9.
These shocking, extraordinarily important new revelations
shed a great deal of light upon what we have virtually proved to be the
assassination of America’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal. The parallels in the government
careers of Bevin and Forrestal are great.
Although Bevin came up through the labor movement and was a member of the
opposition Labor Party, Tory Prime Minister Winston Churchill had made him his
Labor Secretary during World War II.
In that capacity, he played a key role in mobilizing Britain’s economy
for the war.
Forrestal was a Wall Street investment banker whom Franklin
Roosevelt made Under Secretary of the Navy. A tireless worker, Forrestal was the key
liaison person between the Roosevelt administration and the private industrial
sector, and he was largely responsible for the transformation of the economy
from production for consumption to production for the war effort.
When the Labor Party won a majority after the war, Bevin was
appointed foreign secretary in the new government. Forrestal had been elevated to Secretary
of the Navy when the previous Secretary died near the end of the war. He continued in that position when Harry
Truman replaced Roosevelt upon the latter’s death in 1945. When the National Security Act of 1947
consolidated the armed services, Truman made Forrestal the first Secretary of
Defense.
Though both men were very popular and both were very
successful in their government careers, each suffered major setbacks over the
issue of the creation of a state for Jews in the territory of Palestine. The Labor Party, heavily influenced by
its Jewish members, when out of power during the war actually favored expulsion
of the Arab population of Palestine to clear the way for a Jewish state. As Foreign Minister of the new Labor
government, Bevin, repulsed by Zionist terrorist actions directed at British
military and government officials in Palestine, steered the British government
toward a position more heavily favoring the rights of the Arab residents of the
region. In doing so, he made
himself British public enemy number one of the Zionists.
As we have previously noted, Forrestal was enemy number one
of the Zionists in the United States.
Near the end of part one of “Who Killed James
Forrestal?” we told of the December 4, 1948, letter to the New York Times
signed by a number of prominent Jews, including Albert Einstein, warning the
American public about Menachem Begin and his terrorist organization upon Begin’s
visit to the United States. At the
conclusion of the letter recounting the Begin organization’s murderous
activities, we asked this question, “Would men like Menachem Begin and his
followers have hesitated at assassinating the most popular, outspoken, and
powerful critic of the nascent state of Israel in the United States if given the
opportunity?”
How apt that question was has now been made manifest. We now know that they had no compunction
against assassinating Forrestal’s precursor and counterpart in Britain. The main difference seems to be that the
powers that be in Britain did not give them the opportunity, while those in the
United States did. Maybe that is a
measure of the relative power of the Zionists in the two countries. The federal government and the organs
for molding public opinion were penetrated at the very top in the United States
by the most extreme and violent elements of the Zionist movement, and they
continue to be so, or, at least, effectively so.
That is not to say that the Zionists are exactly weak in
Britain. Official Britain hardly
reacted with appropriate fury at the outrage. Rather, the country sat on information
about the attempted assassination, and soon fell into line behind the United
States in its pro-Israel policies.
It even got a bit ahead of the United States over the nuclear weapons
issue, as we have noted, and also during the Eisenhower administration when the
British, the French, and the Israelis attempted a power grab known as the Suez Crisis.
Even now, the release of the news of the outrage of the
attempted Bevin assassination has been extremely timid. A search of the Internet some three
weeks after the initial revelation shows only one other major newspaper in the
world picking up on the story, the Sydney Morning Herald in Australia. It
has a slightly different
version of events, though, claiming that it was the Stern gang, rather than
Irgun, that planned the assassinations, though both stories are ostensibly based
upon the same release of British intelligence documents. The Times, itself, has barely squeaked
out the news. When I telephoned the
newspaper, attempting to locate the reporter of the story, Peter Day, the person
I talked to was unable to find Day in their directory, nor could he find the
article in the hard copy of the March 5 Times. The online version of the story lists no
page number. The folks at the Times
foreign desk, with whom I was then connected, were familiar with the story,
which the first contact person was not, but they did not know Mr. Day. They were able to confirm only that he
was not one of their own regular reporters. Perhaps, as has been asserted in the case
of the author of the only critical book on James Forrestal’s death, Cornell
Simpson, the name is a pseudonym.*
The topic, after all, is a hot one, and it may not be good for one’s
journalism career to be associated with it. Maybe the publishers of The Times have
had some second thoughts about what they have done in letting this news
out. As of April 5, the article
could no longer be found on their web site.
The veritable radioactivity of the subject would explain, as
well, the complete blackout of this news by the mainstream news organs of the
United States. The news suppression
is of a piece with the complete failure of the U.S. press to report that the
long secret report on the investigation of Forrestal’s death was finally made
public in 2004. The Seeley Mudd
Manuscript Library of Princeton University even sent out a press release, and the online History News Network of
George Mason University made mention of it, but the mainstream
press made certain that this very important news, like the news of the attempted
assassination of Britain’s foreign minister, never reached the attention of the
general public.
That the American press should vigorously suppress this news
should hardly surprise us. As we
have seen throughout this series, they were a very active party in selling the
story that the far-sighted statesman, Forrestal, the man who saw better than
anyone where America’s Middle East policy was leading it, ended his own
life. The last thing such a press
would want would be for the public to learn of the existence of powerful
evidence that undermines the suicide thesis, and worse, points the finger of
blame at Zionist terrorists.
The complete suppression of the news of Irgun’s assassination
attempt on Foreign Minister Bevin for all these many years is almost as
important as the attempt, itself.
Imagine how much stronger that 1948 New York Times warning
letter by Albert Einstein and a number of other prominent American Jews
about the murderous proclivities of Menachem Begin and company could have been
had they known about Begin’s previous attempt on the life of Bevin. In all likelihood, no such warning
letter would have even been needed.
And would it not have been abundantly clear that someone who was a danger
to the life the man regarded as the leading enemy of Israel in Britain, when
Britain had the controlling power over Palestine, should also be regarded as a
danger to the life of the putative leading opponent of Israel in the United
States, when Britain’s power over Palestine had effectively been passed to the
United States?
Who Knew?
Although it is apparent that those signers of the warning
letter to the New York Times had no knowledge of the previous attempt on the
life of Ernest Bevin, one must wonder who, outside the ranks of British
intelligence, did know about it. In
particular, we have to wonder if one so connected to the higher reaches of power
in the world as Bernard Baruch, when he warned his friend Forrestal in February
of 1949 that he had already become too identified with opposition to Israel for
his own good, knew more than he was telling about the danger that Forrestal
faced. And when Forrestal
complained about being followed and bugged, did he know that the Irgun crowd had
come pretty close to snuffing out the life of his British counterpart? Could such knowledge have been behind
his resistance to commitment to Bethesda Naval Hospital and his reported claim
that he would never leave the hospital alive when he attempted to get out of the
car taking him there? Might that
have been the revelation from Secretary of the Air Force Symington on the day of
Forrestal’s departure from office that drove him into his sudden
funk?
And after Forrestal’s death, could there have been any doubt
in the minds of those aware of the attempt on Bevin who had ultimately been
behind the later crime? Might these
have included those powerful friends such as Ferdinand Eberstadt and Robert
Lovett, who had failed to visit him in the hospital and then, when the results
of the investigation of his death were never made public, failed to register any
public complaint? At the very
least, those in the know included the contemporary and future leaders of Great
Britain, and the knowledge that the leaders of the United States government had
conspired with Zionist thugs in the assassination of the one courageous voice of
reason in their midst would very likely have animated their own future Middle
East policy.
Zionists and Communists
The Times article on the Bevin assassination attempt has one
particularly intriguing passage, which might fill in some more pieces of the
puzzle. That is that Britain’s
foreign intelligence service, MI6, believed that Menachem Begin was backed in
his terrorist activities by the Soviet Union. One might wonder whether their belief
was founded on solid evidence and, if so, how far this backing went. Did they just generally encourage him in
his murderous endeavors, or were they actually calling the shots? If MI6 was right, then those like author
Cornell Simpson who argue that the Communists killed Forrestal and those who
suggest that the Zionists did it are probably both right.
The Soviets, as Simpson explains quite well, certainly had
ample reasons to want to be rid of Forrestal. Not only was he the leading anti-Zionist
in the Truman administration, but he was also the leading anti-Communist. Interestingly enough, the same can
probably be said for Ernest Bevin in Britain’s Clement Atlee
administration. Bevin’s
anti-Communism carried a particular potency because he came from a British labor
movement that was heavily influenced and infiltrated by the
Communists.
In many instances in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s
pro-Communism and pro-Zionism could be found in the same individuals. As we noted in the first installment of
this series, that appears to have been the case for the very powerful and
secretive adviser to both Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, David
Niles.**
With these new revelations, Niles is due even greater scrutiny than before as the most likely coordinator of the Forrestal assassination. Some measure of Niles’s power can be gained from the following passage in the oral history interview of Truman aide, Stephen J. Spingarn:
David Niles worked with nobody. He was sui generis. David Niles was the oldest senior staff man in point of service. He came over from the Roosevelt administration. His titular jurisdiction was minorities. But, actually, his main job, I suppose you could say, was Jewish problems on the one hand, and the intricate politics of New York City, those two things; maintaining liaison with Dave Dubinsky and Alex Rose and the Liberal Party there, you know, and keeping the White House abreast of that. But David Niles seemed to me to pay very little attention to Negro and other minority matters, so it seemed to me. Philleo Nash was his assistant and Philleo paid a lot of attention, but it didn't seem to me that Dave paid much. And there was another interesting thing, Dave Niles did not attend the President's morning staff conferences -- ever.
[JERRY] HESS: Can you tell me about those morning staff conferences?
SPINGARN: Yes. The President held a morning staff conference every morning at 9:30 -- I think it was 9:30. It was indispensable to a staff man -- a senior staff man -- to attend that thing, but it was a very delicate matter as to who attended. http://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/sping1.htm
Elsewhere Spingarn makes it clear that Niles was very much a part of Truman’s inner circle, so it would have been natural for him to attend these daily meetings. The impression one gets is that he was so powerful, and confident of his power, that the staff meetings were actually beneath him. He didn’t have to go in order to stay on top of the issues that really mattered, and to continue to have the ear of the putative boss, President Truman. Or perhaps he realized that it wasn’t all that important to have influence with Truman, when he had influence with the people who really mattered.
At this point, the observations of the son-in-law of President Franklin Roosevelt, Colonel Curtis Nall, as relayed by Henry Makow, are apropos:
Dall maintained a family loyalty but could not avoid several disheartening conclusions in his book [FDR: My Exploited Father-in-Law, 1970]. He portrays the legendary president not as a leader but as a “quarterback” with little actual power. The “coaching staff” consisted of a coterie of handlers (“advisers” like Louis Howe, Bernard Baruch and Harry Hopkins) who represented the international banking cartel. For Dall, FDR ultimately was a traitor manipulated by “World Money” and motivated by conceit and personal ambition.
If such a commanding politician as Franklin Roosevelt, a man widely believed to be the most powerful president the United States has ever had, was really little more than a quarterback executing plays called in by the coaching staff, what would that have made the former haberdasher and protégé of the Kansas City machine of boss Tom Pendergast? Certainly it was not Truman’s idea to have James Forrestal assassinated, and very little was required of him for the assassination to be carried out and covered up. In matters such as this, the President would not have been calling the shots.
*As I reported in March of 2005, former John Birch Society
official, J. Bruce Campbell asserts that the name “Cornell Simpson” is a
pseudonym. I had suspected as much
because this “Simpson” is clearly a polished professional writer, but the name,
to my knowledge, appears nowhere in any political writing except as the author
of The Death of James Forrestal. Recently, an acquaintance in Washington
with Birch Society contacts confirmed that “Cornell Simpson” was the name
assumed in this instance by Medford Evans, the father of noted conservative, M.
Stanton Evans. The elder
Evans also wrote under his own name an even more obscure book, also published by
the Birch Society's Western Islands Press, The Assassination of Joe
McCarthy.
**The following passage from Alfred Lilienthal’s 1953 classic
What Price Israel? is very revealing of the person described by Alfred
Steinberg in the December 24, 1949, Saturday Evening Post as “Truman’s
Mystery Man”:
There were many ways in which Niles served the State of Israel after partition, too. Early in 1950, when the United States first awoke to the Soviet danger in the Middle East, our Government requested the various Arab countries for information regarding troops, equipment, and other confidential military data. These statistics were necessary in order to plan possible assistance under the Mutual Security Act. The Arab nations were naturally assured that the figures, supplied for the Chief of Staff, would be kept secret.
Late that year, military representatives of the Middle East countries and of Israel were meeting with General [W.E.] Riley, who headed the United Nations Truce Organization. Trouble had broken out over the Huleh Marshes, and charges and countercharges of military aggression were exchanged between Israel and the Arab countries. The Israeli military representative claimed that the Syrian troops were employed in a certain manner, and General Riley remarked: “That’s not possible. The Syrians have no such number of troops.” Whereupon the Israeli representative said, “You are wrong. Here are the actual figures of Syrian military strength and the description of troops.” And he produced the confidential figures, top-secret Pentagon information. General Riley himself had not been shown the new figures given by the Syrian War Ministry to his superiors.
When the question of Egyptian military strength was raised, a similar security leak appeared. It was obvious that top-secret figures had been passed on to the Israeli Government. Both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Army G-2 investigated the security breach but discovered only that these figures had been made available to the White House. How and through whom they leaked out of the White House remained forever obscure. However, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Omar Bradley, reportedly went to the President and told the Chief Executive that he would have to choose between him (Bradley) and Niles. Not to long after this reported intervention, David Niles resigned from his post as Executive Assistant to the President and went on a visit to Israel. (Pp. 72-73)
Addendum 1
While doing some additional research on the September 17, 1948, assassination in the new state of Israel of United Nations mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden, by the Stern Gang (Lehi), I ran across this intriguing entry on the Bernadotte discussion page on Wikipedia:
Contrary to what you say,
Lehi being a terror organization is very much disputed. Most (or at least many)
Israelis (myself included) do not consider Lehi to be a terrorist organization.
Lehi never targeted innocent civillians (sic) in attempt to terrorize them. All
of Lehi's attacks were against military or government targets (including
high-ranked officials such as Bernadotte). This is very different than what
"proper" terrorist organizations do - attacking random civilian targets such as
busses or airplanes.
Avraham Stern's memorial day is attended every year
by Israeli political and government officials. Given Israel's effort to gain
international support for its ongoing war against terrorism of all kinds, you
wouldn't expect Israeli leaders to associate themselves with the memory of
someone who led a terrorist organization. Indeed they don't - like me they
believe that Lehi, while sometimes using extreme measures, was not a terrorist
organization.
I'm not really trying to convince you that Lehi was not a
terrorist organization (you are entitled to your own opinion on that) - only
that the issue is disputed. Since it is indeed so, the proper place to discuss
it is on the Lehi page - rather than have is stated on every page which mentions
Lehi.
This is a perfect example of the attitude toward the attempted Bevin assassination described in the aforementioned London Times article:
Lord Bethell, author of
The Palestine Triangle and an expert on Soviet intelligence, said Bevin was
detested by Zionist groups. He added, however: “Zionists would be very angry if
you compared these people with terrorists now. You have to remember that Irgun
were the grandfathers of today’s ruling politicians.
“They would say they
were at war with the British and behaved well, fighting under Marquess of
Queensberry rules. They would say that they didn’t target civilians.”
James Forrestal, as the leading opponent in the United States government of the new state of Israel would have been regarded as anything but an "innocent civilian," and that would have made this great American patriot fair game for assassination in Zionist eyes. Hardly anything could be more incriminating of them than their own words...unless it is their known deeds.
David Martin
April 13, 2006
Addendum 2
On June 13, 2006, Reuters reported (dead link, try http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2006/06/lebanons_army_c.php) that according to the Lebanese Army, a Lebanese man by the name of Mahmoud Rafeh had confessed to a series of assassinations of senior Hezbollah and Palestinian militants over a seven year period on behalf of Israeli intelligence. If true, it would demonstrate that Israel has continued to use assassination as a weapon for what it considers to be the good of the state. Any "senior official" in the world whom Israel should regard as a danger to its interests surely must be made uneasy at this latest development.
David Martin
June 14, 2006
Addendum 3
The beat goes on. This is from the Lebanon Daily Star:
Beirut steps up search for head of terror group tied to Mossad
BEIRUT: Lebanese security
forces redoubled their efforts Monday to find Palestinian Hussein Khattab after
Mahmoud Rafeh, the reported leader of a recently uncovered Mossad-linked
terrorist network, confessed that Khattab was the actual leader of the
group.
Judicial sources told The Daily Star that Rafeh admitted receiving
a list of names of Lebanese and Palestinian political figures to be assassinated
on orders from Israel.
The sources said Rafeh told the authorities
Khattab also received the list, and was "leading" assassination
operations...
Read here and more. (Two more dead links. See http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2006/06/israeli-spy-rings-in-lebanon-and.html instead.)
David Martin
June 20, 2006
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