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.
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.
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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.
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.