Neil M. Tokar

Neil M. Tokar


  • When Democrats Were Called Fascists: Corporate Socialism and Roosevelt’s New Deal

    February 7, 2025

    When Democrats Were Called Fascists: Corporate Socialism and Roosevelt’s New Deal

    The presidential election of 1932 was about Wall Street selecting a candidate willing to implement actual fascist plans in America. Unlike the Democratic party candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt, Republican party candidate Herbert Hoover refused to subm...

  • First World War Guilt and the ‘Crown Council Myth’

    January 12, 2025

    First World War Guilt and the ‘Crown Council Myth’

    In a previous article, I mentioned that the Council on Foreign Relations and the Rockefeller Foundation had tried to suppress historical revisionism after World War II. Like the approach used by our modern day “expert class” to silence de...

  • Charity Foundations As the Propaganda Arm of the Globalists

    December 27, 2024

    Charity Foundations As the Propaganda Arm of the Globalists

    The Reece Committee, a continuation of the Cox Committee, launched an investigation into the activities of tax-exempt foundations in 1954. Functioning as an investigative committee of the House of Representatives, the Reece Committee called witnesses...

  • When Congress Investigated the Scientific Believability of Polls

    December 13, 2024

    When Congress Investigated the Scientific Believability of Polls

    In the 1950s the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, informally referred to as the Reece Committee because Brazilla Carroll Reece was its chairman, delved into the activities of the Ford Foundation, t...