Yes, all causes for the world wars were whitewashed and dumped on hitler's shoulders like he started everything. The jews and others got a free pass and a halo.
I know a faction of them took over russia in the early 1900s. I believe they are not monolithic in political strategy nor do I believe they "act as one" like many do here. That being said they are clearly the most influential and powerful group of elites pushing for the one world empire.
Dear thatguyiam: It is unclear by the way in which you framed your post whether you are 'calling out' others for likely NOT 'knowing'. I think that a better way is this: If YOU DO know, then please do share. And if you do not, then just admit it. I am not seeking a heated argument here - because the truth is that the first use of the letter 'J' remains a topic of debate - and so the FIRST emergence of the word 'Jew' is naturally part of that enigma, dontcha think?
Charles Lindbergh, Sr. was 'on the same page'. And his books were SO damning that the publishing houses had their PLATES destroyed in an effort to keep this great man's writings OUT of the hands of 'the Public'.
TNLunatick: No. Charles Lindbergh, Sr. (specified in my post to avoid confusion) was father to the aviator, Charles Lindbergh. Quite honestly, I've long suspected that what happened to the aviator's own baby son was a sick, twisted and hostile act of 'revenge' carried out at the behest of old enemies that Lindbergh Sr. cautioned against.
Well, goodness. I see a connection here with Jr. and The Spirit of St. Louis. And then several personal connections for me. That’s just crazy. Thank you for the insight. Not sure where it fits into my own personal puzzle, but staggering nonetheless.
Odd that you should say that, it's been out of print for fifty years, and it is very hard to find.
Butler stopped a Coup d'état against FDR in this country and for his efforts exposing the plot, was cashiered out of the Marine Corps as it's commandant, before he wrote "War Is a Racket".
It is basically a pamphlet with less than 20 pages long covering a bunch of subjects he was very embittered about.
Like the cost of soldier's underwear...
It also included warnings about war in Europe and the Pacific against the Nazi's and Japan as well as the belief that the next war would be fought with chemical weapons.
He was wrong about that.
Not in Italy, to be sure. Premier Mussolini knows what they are being trained for. He, at
least, is frank enough to speak out. Only the other day, Il Duce in "International
Conciliation," the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said:
"And above all, Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of
humanity quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the
possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace. . . . War alone brings up to its highest tension all
human energy and puts the stamp of nobility upon the people who have the courage to meet it."
Undoubtedly Mussolini means exactly what he says. His well-trained army, his great fleet of
planes, and even his navy are ready for war -- anxious for it, apparently. His recent stand at
the side of Hungary in the latter’s dispute with Jugoslavia showed that. And the hurried
mobilization of his troops on the Austrian border after the assassination of Dollfuss showed
it too. There are others in Europe too whose sabre rattling presages war, sooner or later.
Herr Hitler, with his rearming Germany and his constant demands for more and more arms,
is an equal if not greater menace to peace. France only recently increased the term of
military service for its youth from a year to eighteen months.
Yes, all over, nations are camping in their arms. The mad dogs of Europe are on the loose. In
the Orient the maneuvering is more adroit. Back in 1904, when Russia and Japan fought, we
kicked out our old friends the Russians and backed Japan. Then our very generous
international bankers were financing Japan. Now the trend is to poison us against the
Japanese.
*What does the "open door" policy to China mean to us? Our trade with China is
about $90,000,000 a year. Or the Philippine Islands? We have spent about $600,000,000 in
the Philippines in thirty-five years and we (our bankers and industrialists and speculators)
have private investments there of less than $200,000,000.
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ludwigvon ago
Yes, all causes for the world wars were whitewashed and dumped on hitler's shoulders like he started everything. The jews and others got a free pass and a halo.
VoatMobile ago
That's the power of owning the media.
thatguyiam ago
Do you even know who the jews are, and do you know who they aren't?
ludwigvon ago
I know a faction of them took over russia in the early 1900s. I believe they are not monolithic in political strategy nor do I believe they "act as one" like many do here. That being said they are clearly the most influential and powerful group of elites pushing for the one world empire.
thatguyiam ago
Theyre communist faggots descendants of their forefather NIMROD whoruled over the first communist empire with lies, BABYLON
SuzanneAnon ago
Dear thatguyiam: It is unclear by the way in which you framed your post whether you are 'calling out' others for likely NOT 'knowing'. I think that a better way is this: If YOU DO know, then please do share. And if you do not, then just admit it. I am not seeking a heated argument here - because the truth is that the first use of the letter 'J' remains a topic of debate - and so the FIRST emergence of the word 'Jew' is naturally part of that enigma, dontcha think?
Rootcause ago
General Smedley Butler said it the best - "war is a racket"!
SuzanneAnon ago
Charles Lindbergh, Sr. was 'on the same page'. And his books were SO damning that the publishing houses had their PLATES destroyed in an effort to keep this great man's writings OUT of the hands of 'the Public'.
TNLunatick ago
Are you talking about the Pilot Charles Lindbergh? The one whose son was abducted?
SuzanneAnon ago
TNLunatick: No. Charles Lindbergh, Sr. (specified in my post to avoid confusion) was father to the aviator, Charles Lindbergh. Quite honestly, I've long suspected that what happened to the aviator's own baby son was a sick, twisted and hostile act of 'revenge' carried out at the behest of old enemies that Lindbergh Sr. cautioned against.
TNLunatick ago
Well, goodness. I see a connection here with Jr. and The Spirit of St. Louis. And then several personal connections for me. That’s just crazy. Thank you for the insight. Not sure where it fits into my own personal puzzle, but staggering nonetheless.
TNLunatick ago
Well, if I’ve learned anything, it’s that anything is possible.
usmcobra ago
Most people that Quote Smedley D. Butler have never read "War is a Racket" and have no clue when or why he wrote it...
Rootcause ago
I’m not most people- I read it cover to cover. Then bought 3 more copies and gave em away. ALL wars are bankers wars!
usmcobra ago
Odd that you should say that, it's been out of print for fifty years, and it is very hard to find.
Butler stopped a Coup d'état against FDR in this country and for his efforts exposing the plot, was cashiered out of the Marine Corps as it's commandant, before he wrote "War Is a Racket".
It is basically a pamphlet with less than 20 pages long covering a bunch of subjects he was very embittered about.
Like the cost of soldier's underwear...
It also included warnings about war in Europe and the Pacific against the Nazi's and Japan as well as the belief that the next war would be fought with chemical weapons.
He was wrong about that.
Not in Italy, to be sure. Premier Mussolini knows what they are being trained for. He, at least, is frank enough to speak out. Only the other day, Il Duce in "International Conciliation," the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said: "And above all, Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace. . . . War alone brings up to its highest tension all human energy and puts the stamp of nobility upon the people who have the courage to meet it."
Undoubtedly Mussolini means exactly what he says. His well-trained army, his great fleet of planes, and even his navy are ready for war -- anxious for it, apparently. His recent stand at the side of Hungary in the latter’s dispute with Jugoslavia showed that. And the hurried mobilization of his troops on the Austrian border after the assassination of Dollfuss showed it too. There are others in Europe too whose sabre rattling presages war, sooner or later.
Herr Hitler, with his rearming Germany and his constant demands for more and more arms, is an equal if not greater menace to peace. France only recently increased the term of military service for its youth from a year to eighteen months.
Yes, all over, nations are camping in their arms. The mad dogs of Europe are on the loose. In the Orient the maneuvering is more adroit. Back in 1904, when Russia and Japan fought, we kicked out our old friends the Russians and backed Japan. Then our very generous international bankers were financing Japan. Now the trend is to poison us against the Japanese.
*What does the "open door" policy to China mean to us? Our trade with China is about $90,000,000 a year. Or the Philippine Islands? We have spent about $600,000,000 in the Philippines in thirty-five years and we (our bankers and industrialists and speculators) have private investments there of less than $200,000,000.