Professors' Plot

The "Professors' Plot" was an alleged conspiracy of Jewish scientists to deny the United States an atomic bomb during World War II. The plot was discovered by US President Joe Steele in 1946, after the United States had incurred substantial casualties taking Japan in late 1945-46, when it was learned that Germany had been building an atomic bomb.

Steele called prominent scientist Albert Einstein to the Oval Office. Einstein, a Jew, admitted that he and some of his fellow scientists had theorized such a bomb in the early 1940s, but had not shared that theory with Steele for fear that Steele would use such a bomb. Steele, an anti-Semite, ordered the deaths of several Jewish scientists, believing that they had all colluded with Einstein.