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What if the losses weren’t accidents, but the fruit of choices? None Dare Call It Treason opens with a stark thesis: the Cold War has been real war, and America helped finance its own defeats. John Stormer reconstructs how “peaceful coexistence” became a mask for transfers of money, machines, and legitimacy. He documents government-approved sales and credits flowing to communist regimes while brush-fire wars raged, revealing a pattern the ordinary reader can follow — and refuse to excuse.
Stormer’s exposé is built on concrete and documentable facts. He traces:
He exposes United Nations channels — such as Special Fund grants to Castro’s Cuba under Paul Hoffman — where American taxpayers covered nearly half the cost. Committee reports, appropriations, and official statements anchor every charge.
Then come the personnel files that explain why such policies endured. Senate investigations revealed:
Stormer cites each case to show how Washington protected those who had aided the enemy.
Finally, he restores the sense of peril voiced by contemporaries:
Stormer closes with a challenge as urgent now as then: consider the facts and cut off the pipelines that finance our own undoing.
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