Reading a book about WWI by Paul Fussell... and the numbers are ... incomprehensible.pic.twitter.com/Q0taQFVotV
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No US involvement = Stalemate & no one-sided Treaty of Versailles = No WWII.
Oh IDK, John Keegan, T.E. Lawrence and Basil Henry Liddell-Hart are pretty damn good. Have you studied the “Pals Brigades” and what happened to them on the Somme?
The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Sommehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0140048979/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2c5WCb6B3TS1M …
Read/listen to Tragedy and Hope 101 by Joseph Plummer, condensed version of Carol Quigley’s larger work with updates.
If you like the conspiracy angle there is a (not so) 'fun fact' that the number plate of Franz Ferdinand when he got shot was A111118 (Armistice 11/11/18)
Belgian neutrality, no?
Excellent reading there.
Why? Going back to the fall of Babylon might give a clearer picture.
Might is Right
IMHO we’re still fighting WWI. Everything going on in the Middle-East is directly attributable to Sykes/Picot & the Treaty of Versailles.
It was War Pigs using the industrial revolution at it's full capacity....
Wilson in bed with industrialists and bankers who had loaned billions to the British. That reason and that reason only.
Because of a corrupt, progressive president. Woodrow Wilson.
How else were the new rulers going to cull the population sufficiently to reboot the culture to serve them?
From the memoirs of Wilson's chief adviser, discussing the planned sinking the Lusitania.pic.twitter.com/Jid62Mn3us
Some more of the damming evidence that WWI was planned. This the Chief Investigator for the Reece Committee discussing how they actually found the plan for WWI in the minutes of the Carnegie Foundation!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUYCBfmIcHM …
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