Dr. Smith traveled across America speaking at political rallies for Huey P. Long until the FDR criminals assassinated Huey. He gave Mr. Long’s funeral address to hundreds of thousand mourners that gathered at the Louisiana State Capitol. H. L. Mencken, who in his long journalistic career had listened to orators from William Jennings Bryan to Franklin Roosevelt, wrote: “Gerald L.K. Smith is the greatest orator of them all, not the greatest by an inch or a foot or a yard or a mile, but the greatest by at least two light years. He begins where the best leaves off.”
The Robber Barons, Jew Banksters, and FDR demonic machine tried to portray Huey P. Long as an ignorant redneck bumpkin, but the late William Howard Taft, while Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States said "Huey Long was the most brilliant lawyer who ever practiced before The United States Supreme Court." Gerald L.K. Smith said, "I knew Mr. Long not only as an intimate friend, but as a Christian, a statesman, a crusader and a scholar. He was a builder, a trail blazer, a ruthless foe of delay, a burner of red tape, an enemy of retrogression ... Progress was the sweetheart of his soul." U.S. Senator Long was gunned down at the age of 42 by the Jew, Carl Weiss.
Dr. Wesley A. Swift was an ordained Methodist preacher who through studying the scriptures realized that the people called Jews today were not or ever have been God’s chosen people or the Israel of the Bible. He died in 1970 after many decades of exposing “the organized Jewish Christ-hating (efforts) to destroy the freedom of religion among Christians in the United States, to outlaw every expression of religious faith in court rooms, legislative assemblies, schools, and public meetings, and to outlaw the taking of an oath with one’s hand on the Bible because of their hatred for the contents of it.”
Dr. Smith passed on April 15, 1976, and was buried on April 23, 1976 at the foot of the giant statue "The Christ of the Ozarks" which he built. Dewey H. Tucker preached the funeral as Dr. Smith had requested. On this page are videos from Dr. Gerald L. K. Smith who passed in 1976, Huey P. Long who passed in 1935, Dr. Wesley A. Swift who passed in 1970, and Dewey H. Tucker who is still here. At 77 Dr. Smith saw something special in the 30 year old Dewey H. Tucker, a pastor from East Tennessee. Checkout the "MEMORIES" page on this website, and to see many recent messages from Dewey H. Tucker, then go to his website TruthFromGod.com
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