Dwight D. Eisenhower
Remarks at the Dedication of the Edmund A. Walsh
School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University.
October 13, 1958
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Before you read this page, please
understand my motive for sharing this historical article
about Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jesuit Edmond A. Walsh of the
School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University.
1. We have to ask our self, what is so special about
Walsh, that a President of the United States would be so
involved in a School of Foreign Service at a Jesuit
University?
2. What was Walsh's involvement in going to
Russia in 1922?
3. Jesuit Superior General Ledochowski(
Jesuit
Black Pope) appointed Walsh to negotiate with
Lenin in Russia. Is the black pope running the
U.S.
foreign policy?
4. Why was Walsh by the side of General MacArthur in
Tokyo in 1948?
5. Why was he a "consultant" to the U.S. Chief of
Counsel at the Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946)?
6. Why do we have a Jesuit going around the world as a
foreign ambassador for the Government of the United
States?
7. Could it be the same reason there is a Jesuit
pope occupying the Vatican?
8. Why have the Jesuits been kick out of over 80
countries? History tells us they were kicked out for
meddling in government affairs.
Walsh was also at the Versailles Conference in 1919.
Otto
Von Bismarck expelled the Jesuits out of Germany in 1872.
With the signing of the Versailles treaty it was part
of the treaty of letting the Jesuits back into
Germany. Again why is a Jesuit priest so
involved in the U.S. foreign policy? Could it be that
our foreign policy comes from the "
School of Foreign
Service at Georgetown University??
Why is
Ike, the
president of the United States,
at a Jesuit University dedication of
Jesuit Edmund
A. Walsh? Jesuits were formed at the council
of Trent in 1540, to counter the reformation. Now keep
this in mind when you read Eisenhower presentation, that
before 1776 the Jesuits were not allowed in the original 13
colonies. When the Jesuits were found, they went back to
England in chains. Now in 2016 we have a
"School of
Foreign Service of Georgetown University" in a Jesuit
University located in Washington D.C. founded by
Jesuit John Carroll
in 1789.
We have a "
Jesuit Patrick
Conroy who was sworn in May 25, 2011 as House
Chaplain, making him the
first Society of Jesus priest
to hold the position"
and in 1776 they were not
welcome(it was illegal) in a protestant Nation.
We have six out of the nine Chief
Justice's are Catholic. You
might say the Jesuits have come a long way baby!!
The Jesuits who have 28 Jesuit Universities, 50 Jesuit
High Schools, 266 Catholic Universities and their
parochial school system in this country.
Now lets fast forward to 2016 and we have a Jesuit pope
that spoke to a joint session of congress on September 24,
2015. Before 1776, Jesuits were not allowed in the
original thirteen colonies. Now let us connect the
dots in 2016.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent a
letter to Georgetown University when Father Walsh died in
1956, which read in part:
The death of
Father Walsh is a grievous loss to the Society in which he
served so many years, to the educational and religious
life of the United States and to the free people of the
Western world. For four decades, he was a
vigorous and inspiring champion of freedom for
mankind and independence for nations... at every call to
duty, all his energy of leadership and wisdom of counsel
were devoted to the service of the United States.
ui
October 13, 1958:
President Bunn, Your Excellency Archbishop O'Boyle, Distinguished
Clergy, and friends:
It is indeed a memorable occasion when there is dedicated here
this School of Foreign Service in the name of Edmund A. Walsh.
Though the day may be saddened by our knowledge of the passing of
a very great man, His Holiness Pope Pius, yet we cannot fail to
remember that in our own memories of
two such men, we have
inspiration that should lift up the lives of all of us.
Your President mentioned one of my early associations with your
University, a matter of some five or six years ago.
Probably no one here knows I coached a football team--a service
team--playing against Georgetown. I think it was in the fall of
1924 Lou Little was your coach, and he beat us. But it was a very
happy circumstance, because it brought me the friendship of
another man, Lou Little, who to this day remains my very warm
associate and friend.
This School seems to me to symbolize not only father
Walsh's
hope for the peace of the world,(
name one place in the
world that the Jesuits have made peace?) but for the very
great effort he made to promote that concept--and particularly to
educate us--those of us who had the privilege of listening to him
over the years. I was one of those people. In the War College
Class of 1998-1929, he came to lecture. I saw something that
day that I never hoped to see in any lecture room. After two
hours a recess was called, and the class as one man demanded that
he return to answer questions and to give us something more of his
knowledge that was so interestingly presented.
The subject of that talk was the threat that an
atheistic
dictatorship posed to the free world, and the certainty that
that threat would grow unless we--all of us--armed ourselves with
the spiritual and intellectual capacities that we could develop so
that we could get others to understand and so that we could oppose
that threat practically and effectively.
He made no wild charges. In fact, it was a speech where
every statement was annotated--corroborated--by the documents that
he himself had procured and brought out, often out of
Russia. That series of documents, by the way, was in a
suitcase--two suitcases. They were filled, and he knew
exactly where to go to pick each one and to read it. So I
still remember that occasion if for nothing else than because of
the excellence of the presentation.
(Yes the Jesuits schooled
Stalin and Hitler)
Through those years it was my privilege to be on the rim of little
gatherings where I was a Major and he was a central figure and
instructor, and to hear more of his wisdom given so freely and
generously. So I should like today, therefore, to pay my personal
tribute of respect,
of belief in him, and even of
affection for him. I know so many of you here today are
doing the same.(
Ike was nothing more than a stooge for Jesuit
Walsh"
As President, the highest executive
official of this government, I want to do one other thing, to
thank the University and the Society(
Ike is actually
thanking the Jesuits!!) and all of their supporters
for the work they are doing in
educating soldiers of peace.(
educating
soldiers for the Vatican Crusades around the world.)
Certainly this is what we expect
our diplomats(
Jesuit
diplomats) to do--to be officers of the
great army(
militia
for the papacy) that has as its first business the
developing and sustaining of a
peace with justice and with
honor.(
when in history has the Jesuits had any honor, let
alone peace and justice?)
I am told of figures that were of no later vintage
than
April 1957, that 87 of your graduates are actively
working now in the Foreign Service. Possibly there
have been hundreds through these forty years. That seemed to
be the figure now actively working.
(Ike knows where the America
foreign policy is drawn up. Same place where the Patriot
Act was drawn up, Georgetown University by Viet D. Dinh)
I would hope your number would increase.(
do you know what you
just said Ike?) We need people who will find, in the service
of their country and of peace, their great satisfaction. We need
people who will apply themselves to understanding that the world,
as we saw symbolized in the revolving globe at the entrance to the
hall, is a
single entity.(meaning the papacy) We need
people who are not too much concerned by the immediate
considerations of private gain or the effect on our own particular
community of a wool importation, or the bad effect that is caused
at times by some intemperate, ill-tempered description of other
people in the world. We need people who see that no part, no
matter how important, can be greater than the whole. In developing
our country, they recognize that they must help to develop
understanding and knowledge throughout the world;
they
recognize peaceful intentions,(the Jesuits have never known
peace) and they(
Jesuits)
are determined to make those
intentions reality.
So, to say that I am honored today by the University--that I am
complimented by its presenting to me its Honorary Doctorate--is a
great understatement.
(yes Ike, you have been greatly rewarded)
I assure you that the presence here of these dedicated men and
instructors and students in this audience is an inspiration--a
memory that I shall carry with me.
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Edmond A. Walsh S.J. Eisenhower's
handler Background.
Fr. Edmund Aloysius Walsh, S.J. (October
10, 1885 – October 31, 1956) was an American Jesuit Catholic
priest, author, professor of geopolitics and founder
of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service,
which he founded in 1919–six years before the U.S. Foreign
Service itself existed–and served as its first regent.
He directed the Papal Famine Relief Mission to Russia in
1922, which also succeeded in securing for the Vatican
the Holy Relics of St. Andrew Bobola (they were actually
transported to Rome by the Walsh's Assistant Director, Louis
J. Gallagher, who later wrote books both about Walsh and about
Bobola).
Later, Walsh worked on behalf of the Vatican to resolve
long-standing issues between Church and State in Mexico in
1929, and negotiated with the Iraqi government to establish an
American College in Baghdad in 1931.
After the Allies' victory in World War II, Walsh served as
Consultant to the U.S. Chief of Counsel at the Nuremberg
Trials. During that task, he interrogated the German
geopolitician General Karl Haushofer to determine whether or
not he should stand trial for war crimes, eventually
finding that Gen. Haushofer ought not stand trial.
Strongly anti-Communist, it is
alleged that Walsh was the man who first suggested to
Senator
McCarthy that he use this issue in order to gain political
prominence. Walsh vigorously promoted anti-Communism thought
throughout his career.
Priest, educator, scholar, and statesman, (
Jesuit)
Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. (1885-1956) established the School of
Foreign Service in 1919, the
first of
its kind in the U.S. While remaining actively involved in the
running of the school, he undertook many international trips and
diplomatic missions. He directed the Papal Famine Relief Mission
to Russia in 1922, worked on behalf of the Vatican to resolve
church and state in Mexico in 1929, negotiated with the Iraqi
government to establish an American College in Baghdad in 1931,
and served as Consultant to the U.S. Chief of Counsel at the
Nuremberg Trials.
An American
Jesuit Catholic priest,
professor of geopolitics and founder of the Georgetown University
School of Foreign Service, which he founded in 1919–six years
before the U.S. Foreign Service itself existed–and served as its
first dean.
His motivation for doing so came as a result of
his
experiences at the Versailles Conference of 1919.(
Remember
before the Versailles treaty, the Jesuits had been expelled
out of Germany and after the treaty they were let back
into German so they could work on the Third Reich)
In 1922,
Jesuit Superior General Ledochowski appointed Walsh
to negotiate with Lenin in Russia to provide emergency
financial assistance on the provision that Joseph Stalin S.J. was
appointed to oversee the day to day operations of the nation. The
mission was given the public name Papal Famine Relief Mission with
little aid reaching starving Russians, but towards building
military and financial infrastructure.
In the middle 1920's Walsh was instrumental in the constant
upheaval in Mexico having a direct hand in the assassination of
several revolutionaries including Álvaro Obregón. In 1929,
Walsh then personally assisted Plutarco Elías Calles in the
formation of the National Revolutionary Party (PNR) ensuring the
security and primacy of the Catholic Church in Mexican politics
and the party- an alliance that remains unbroken to this day.
In 1931, Walsh was instrumental in establishing diplomatic
relations for the US Government in Baghdad.
One of his most important and influential appointments was as
"consultant" to the U.S. Chief of Counsel at the Nuremberg Trials
(1945-1946). It was Walsh who was instrumental in
ensuring
the heavily occult focused symbolism and activities of the Nazis
were never recorded into the trials, even though every
single
defendant wore dozens of occult symbols on their
uniforms and participated in occult related ceremonies.
Walsh also ensured that the key involvement of the Catholic
Church was striken from the official record, with accounts
of Catholic Priests at concentration camps, regular meetings
with Cardinals, Bishops and the Nazis destroyed or suppressed
and absolutely no mention of Jesuit involvement.
Walsh also ensured a number of
prominent Nazis were excluded
from the Nuremberg Trials, none more than
Karl Ernst
Haushofer (1869-1946)- German General, geopolitical theorist
and political architect of the Nazi political philosophy.
Haushofer more than any other German political thinker influenced
Hitler and the Nazis in their European political outlook.