- George W. Malone
Infobox Senator
name = George W. Malone
jr/sr =United States Senator
state=Nevada
party =Republican
term_start =January 3 ,1947
term_end =January 3 ,1959
alongside =
preceded =Edward P. Carville
succeeded =Howard Cannon
date of birth = birth date|1890|8|7
place of birth = Fredonia,Kansas
dead = dead
date of death = death date and age|1961|5|19|1890|8|7
place of death =Washington, D.C.
spouse =
profession=Civil engineer
religion =George Wilson Malone (
August 7 ,1890 -May 19 ,1961 ) was an American civil engineer and Republican politician.Biography
Malone was born in
Fredonia, Kansas . As a young man he moved toReno, Nevada and worked as a civil and hydraulic engineer there while attending theUniversity of Nevada, Reno .Military service
Malone graduated from college in 1917, and he enlisted in the military when the United States entered
World War I . At first he served in the artillery, but he eventually became a regimental intelligence officer and served inEngland andFrance until 1919.Civilian career
Malone then returned to work in engineering. He served as the state engineer of Nevada from 1927 to 1935.
Political career
Malone entered politics in 1934 when he made his first attempt to be elected to the
United States Senate from Nevada. He was defeated by the Democratic incumbentKey Pittman , receiving 33% of the vote. DuringWorld War II Malone worked for the United States Senate as an engineering consultant on war materials. Malone ran again for a seat in the United States Senate in 1944, this time against Democratic incumbentPat McCarran . Malone was defeated again, receiving 41% of the vote.Malone successfully campaigned for a seat in the Senate in 1946, a very good year for the Republicans. He defeated the Democratic candidate, former senator
Berkeley L. Bunker , receiving 55% of the vote. Malone was reelected to the Senate in 1952, receiving 51% of the vote. He was defeated for reelection in 1958 by DemocratHoward W. Cannon receiving 42% of the vote. He served in the Senate from 1947 to 1959 and was known as a right-wing senator.Whilst speaking before Congress George W. Malone, U.S. Senator (Nevada) said:"I believe that if the people of this nation fully understood what Congress has done to them over the last 49 years, they would move on Washington; they would not wait for an election... It adds up to a preconceived plan to destroy the economic and social independence of the United States!"
This concurs with a circa 1954 Congressional investigation conducted by the Reece Commission. The chief investigator for the Reece Commission was Mr. Norman Dodd, who by the end of the investigation concluded that the tax exempt foundations of this country were, through congressional consent, knowledge and tax-free status, engaged in anti-American activities. Among the activities; an insidious usurpation of our educational system for the specific intent of merging [it] with the Soviet model. Rewriting American history, not through the historians, authors and authorities of the time, because they abjectly refused such treachery, but through grooming the future historians off-shore in higher learning centers such as Cambridge, Oxford and others. Principally, this was achieved through scholarships, grants and other awards to retrain and indoctrinate, if you will, the impressionable winners of such gifts.
These young scholars eventually returned to America with an entirely new version (more aptly called perversion) of American culture, history, economics (Keyensian), political sciences and more. Gradually, these scholars returned to the United States to began careers in their respective fields, gaining a foothold in the education system and accomplishing the steady goals of what would eventually be referred to as 'progressives'. Progressives essentially represent and support a New World Order run and operated by the subject Foundations.
Among the subject Foundations of the Congressional investigation:CarnegieFordGuggenheimRockefeller
Retirement
Malone continued to live in
Washington, D.C. until his death, working as an engineering consultant. He made a final political campaign in 1960, for a seat in theUnited States House of Representatives from Nevada, but was defeated. Malone is buried inArlington National Cemetery .
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