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Title: WWI lesson?
Post by: Leopoldthe1st on December 29, 2008, 11:54:27 AM
Does anyone know of a non kosher recap of WWI that I could use to brush up on? A family friend who would consider himself fairly educated and righteous (hes a labor union lawyer, something like that) lent me a john keegan book on WWI.
    It looks like it's going to fairly monotonous and before I even start it I wanted to get a picture of which people/events to pay attention to. There's so much on WWII available that I havent even had to try to learn what I know and yet on the other hand I don't think I could string a sentence together about WWI.
    When talking history with this friend, he'll go on for hours with seemingly mainstream versions of history/current events while dropping real stinkers like 'The Russians invaded georgia'.
    So when I give back the book I'd like to be able to at least make it look like I skimmed over it if not be able to slam him with some facts and possibly get into a discussion about this crime gang;)
Title: Re: WWI lesson?
Post by: high_treason on December 29, 2008, 02:20:01 PM
A good place to start at regarding WWI info is Benjamin Franklyn's speech and also Myron Fagan (www.iamthewitness.com (http://www.iamthewitness.com)). Both Jewish btw but they talk about how Jews were heavily involved in the war and how they were the real movers and shakers. These two will give you an introduction but both speeches are over 3 hours long.

As for books they are also available on www.iamthewitness.com (http://www.iamthewitness.com)

Archibald Maule Ramsay - The Nameless war
Andrew Carrington Hitchcock - The Synagogue Of Satan
Major General Smedley Butler - War is a racket
Henry Ford - The International Jew

None of the books deal specifically with the WWI as it is connected to many other things, but they do give the historical events and treaties which are explained in great detail that led up to the war and also the movers and shakers. Even WWII is the same because both wars had events happening before them that led to the war.

This is my own perspective is the removal of the old world order remenants (Ottomans: Muslim Khalif, Hapsburg: Catholic church & Romanovs: Orthodox church) and replacing them with the new world order (The Jewish World Order) by proxy Britian, USA and France. You had The German Empire broken and divided (failed to turn it in to a communist state i.e. Munich Republic), Russian empire turned in to the USSR and the Ottomans replaced by Jewish Freemasons (The Young Turks) Militaristic Fascist state. Which led to the next phase WWII and the victory of the Jews over the goyim by declaring the state of israhell in 1948.

Hope it helps
Title: Re: WWI lesson?
Post by: Leopoldthe1st on December 29, 2008, 05:16:30 PM
thank you ht it does very much
Title: Re: WWI lesson?
Post by: kolnidre on December 30, 2008, 10:14:10 AM
Quote from: "high_treason"A good place to start at regarding WWI info is Benjamin Franklyn's speech
High Treason meant Benjamin Freedman, which is exactly what I'd recommend. He actually does cover WWI a lot in his monograph-length treatise, Zionism - The Hidden Tyranny, which I recommend highly as well:
http://www.iamthewitness.com/audio/Benjamin.H.Freedman/Benjamin.H.Freedman_The.Hidden.Tyranny.pdf

It's also available at fellow TIU contributor Whitewraithe's blog:
http://whitewraithe.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/benjamin-freedman-the-hidden-tyranny/

If you're going to look into the "Jewish question" and WWI, you might as well go ahead and check out the financing of the Bolshevik Revolution and manipulation of politicians and public opinion during that era.
Title: Re: WWI lesson?
Post by: high_treason on December 30, 2008, 10:57:32 AM
Yup, sorry about that was half zombified when I posted that thanks Kolnidre...also a good video to watch  is Jim Condit Jr. The final solution to Adolf Hitler  (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... +condit+jr (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6759022809518563654&ei=NDNaSdPJHIvKiQL-0sCLDg&q=jim+condit+jr)), he talks about Germany right after WWI and Hitler's communist and Jewish affliations and the Nazi party prior to its power grab. Another piece to read although I am not too sure of its athuenticity is the Rakovsky interrogation (http://www.sheddinglight.info/archives_ ... hony.1.htm (http://www.sheddinglight.info/archives_red_symphony.1.htm))...there is really a ton of information regarding that period and a lot of events are interconnected so as Kolnidre put it you might as well look in to the big picture from 1913 all the way to 1948, that was the most crucial period of their plan. Also to note is that in 1913 three organizations were created/enhanced the ADL, IRS (Federal income tax system) and the Federal Reserve which were vital for the plan to work.
Title: Re: WWI lesson?
Post by: CrackSmokeRepublican on December 31, 2008, 12:40:34 AM
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fr ... 946396D6CF (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9902E5D91139E633A2575AC2A9649D946396D6CF)


The link above from 1912 entitled:

International Jewish State to keep Eastern Peace

It is a sample of the Zionists Future Playbook for the Balkans and Turkey. John Keegan likely skipped it.

Actually, Hitler's description of politics in My Struggle is a good place to start as well. His nationalist musings on the declining Austro-Hungarian Empire are worthwhile. I'm sure a lot of people shared similar musings at the time.