THIS DAY IN HISTORY – McCarthy charges communists are in the CIA – 1954

Via History.com

Senator Joseph McCarthy charges that communists have infiltrated the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the atomic weapons industry. Although McCarthy’s accusations created a momentary controversy, they were quickly dismissed as mere sensationalism from a man whose career was rapidly slipping away.

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Senator McCarthy first made a name for himself in 1950 when he charged that over 200 “known communists” were in the Department of State. During the next few years, he alleged that communists were in nearly every branch of the U.S. government. His reckless accusations helped to create what came to be known as the Red Scare, a time when Americans feared that communists were infiltrating all aspects of American government and life.

Despite the fact that McCarthy never managed to unearth a single communist, his ability to whip up public hysteria and smear opponents as communist sympathizers made him front-page news for several years. By 1954, however, his power was slipping. His earlier charges had been leveled at the Democratic administration of President Harry S. Truman, and Republicans had embraced McCarthy as a useful weapon. When Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower stepped into the presidency in 1953, however, McCarthy’s wild accusations became a nuisance and source of embarrassment to the Republican Party.

Sensing that his base of power was eroding, in 1954 McCarthy embarked on a spectacularly unsuccessful effort to recapture public support by opening investigations into alleged communist infiltration of the U.S. Army. By early June 1954, the McCarthy-Army hearings had been going on for nearly a month. This was the first opportunity for the American public to get a firsthand view of McCarthy, as the hearings were televised. His bullying style and hysterical behavior quickly turned off the audience. In a desperate attempt to regain momentum, McCarthy charged that communists had also infiltrated the CIA and atomic weapons industry. No one took the charges seriously, and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, his brother, CIA Director Allen Dulles, and President Eisenhower brusquely dismissed McCarthy’s accusations as reckless and without basis.

Just a few weeks later, McCarthy was thoroughly disgraced when the lawyer for the U.S. Army, Joseph Welch, gave him a devastatingly effective tongue-lashing, which ended with Welch asking the senator whether he had any sense of “decency” at all. The McCarthy-Army hearings collapsed soon thereafter, and the U.S. Senate voted to censure McCarthy. He died, still holding office, in 1957.

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TC
TC
June 2, 2018 8:51 am

McCarthy was right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 2, 2018 8:57 am

Turned out he was right, but almost no one ever recognized him for it.

Hollow Man
Hollow Man
June 2, 2018 9:05 am

2018. Now they are everywhere

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
June 2, 2018 10:10 am

What McCarthy failed to realize is that the population was ripe for communist indoctrination. He was fighting an uphill battle. He was fighting a pattern.

McCarthy was right. His message fell on deft ears and closed minds. Nothing new under the sun. The school system and the administrative procedures we live under today proves he was right.

There is no creativity in a pure communist system. Without creativity there is no progress. Without progress there is only deterioration.

Communism is an atheist system. It does not believe in a higher intelligence than the State guiding the universe. It is purely mechanical devoid of the values of Faith, Love and Hope. It totally ignores the spirit in man.

Consider the last 100 years of human history. It has been filled with rapid technological advances. Have not these advances been used to enslave the populations of western civilization under vampire governments designed to suck the vitality out of the people?

Communism has been around for thousands of years under different names. The pattern is the same. The resulting self destruction is the same. But people don’t seem to learn from history mainly because most people do not investigate history.

McCarthy was right but he was up against a defect in human nature. That defect is suggestibility.

MadMike
MadMike
June 2, 2018 1:14 pm

Yup, CIA, Dept. of State, House, Senate, Cabinet, Academia, and the military flag ranks.
A few things HAVE changed since 1954. Now there are more of them, they are considered mainstream, and they use names like “progressive”, “SJW”, “Democrat”, and “Republican”.
I call them watermelons and statists.

Dan
Dan
June 2, 2018 1:18 pm

And McCarthy was right.

TampaRed
TampaRed
June 2, 2018 1:46 pm

this article is fake news–
there is no excuse for any person involved in journalism or offering info to the public not to have learned the truth about mccarthy–
wouldn’t it be great if trump awarded him the medal of freedom & exonerated him in a public ceremony?
that would explode the brains of every leftist in the country–

John
John
June 2, 2018 3:47 pm

The McCarthy hearings were not broad enough. Several of McCarthy’s targets, including Alger Hiss, Owen Lattimore, Lauchlin Currie, and Philip Jessup were also members of the Rockefeller CFR.

The CFR has dominated US policy since WW2. Most of the US delegates to the UN organizing conference, including Hiss, Jessup, John F. Dulles and Nelson Rockefeller, were CFR members.
Allen Dulles, CIA director in the 1950s, was a CFR director for 40 years. Most of the Fed chairmen and secretaries of State, Treasury, Defense and CIA since have been CFR members. See lists in the CFR annual report.

“Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure — one world, if you will. If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”

— David Rockefeller, CFR director (1949-85) and Chairman (1970-85), “Memoirs”, 2002

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
June 2, 2018 6:57 pm

One world government would be a beneficial outcome for all people but not under the current synergy of humanistic thought patterns.

Not until egoism and evil is erased from the human soul will the world be ready for world government. This world government would have a completely different face than the forms of it that exist in the world today.

Ken31
Ken31
  Thunderbird
June 3, 2018 11:38 am

So not until humans become not human?