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Who Murdered FDR?
Who Murdered FDR?
Who Murdered FDR?
Audiobook5 hours

Who Murdered FDR?

Written by Stephen B. Ubaney

Narrated by Richard Batson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

It's time to revisit 1945 and the final days World War II in a way that no one else ever has. Grab your thinking cap and join author Steve Ubaney in volume II of his Who Murdered? book series, where he probes every part of FDR's mysterious death. We have been told all the lies for decades, now it's time to answer some very pointed questions. Why did Eleanor Roosevelt suddenly, 12 years after FDR’s death, hire a private investigator to probe his doctor’s treatment methods? Why were all of FDR’s medical records stolen from a locked filing cabinet at Bethesda Naval Hospital, which was ironically, the same hospital that covered up so many facts during the JFK autopsy? Are we really expected to believe that FDR died of natural causes at the same time Allied Troops were closing in on Hitler’s bunker? Are we really expected to believe that Roosevelt, Hitler and Mussolini all died within an 18 day span by coincidence? This book will change the way you look at WWII and President Roosevelt's death forever. It did not happen as we were told. Can you handle the truth?



LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 20, 2017
ISBN9780988282964
Who Murdered FDR?

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This author makes some dumb observations and clearly has an axe to grind against FDR and the history of Progressives in American Politics. He makes broad character judgments about all the figures involved and treats them more like caricatures.
    Having said that, there are numerous interesting tidbits and his overall thesis is plausible. It's really an interesting alternate theory if you have a few hours and like conspiracy theories.