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... in Berlin as long as they thought that a victorious Germany might set up the "Jewish homeland" in Palestine, and only transferred them when victory was seen to lie with the West. The Second War again bore out the truth of Mr. Wilson's stifled cry. It could not have begun at all without the complicity of the world-revolution in the onslaught of the new "madman in Berlin", and the...

... middle of Europe; Zionism had been armed to establish itself in Palestine by force; the "world-government", obviously the result which these two convergent forces were intended to produce, had been set up anew in embryo form, this time in New York. The war behind the war was the true one; it was fought to divert the arms, manpower and treasure of the West to these purposes. Through the...

... dissolving fog of war the shape of the great "design" first revealed by Weishaupt's paper, and exposed again in the Protocols, showed clear. When the war began the intention to abandon the unworkable "Mandate" and withdraw from Palestine, after ensuring the equitable representation of all parties there, was official British policy, approved by Parliament. The Zionists saw that no...

... British government, in any foreseeable future, could be brought to perform the actual deed of assassination: that is to say, to expel the Arabs from their own Palestine by arms. They set about to obtain arms for themselves under cover of the war. The war was hardly begun when Dr. Weizmann appeared in Mr. Churchill's office. Unknown to the general public, this remarkable man for thirty-three years 334...

... office after ten years as First Lord of the Admiralty, presumably should have been absorbed by the war at sea, but Dr. Weizmann was concerned with other things. He said, "after the war we would want to build up a state of three or four million Jews in Palestine" and states that Mr. Churchill replied, "Yes, indeed, I quite agree with that". Mr. Churchill, twelve months earlier, had...

... in appendices to his war memoirs. He became prime minister on May 10, 1940 as France collapsed and the British island stood alone, defended only by the remnant of its air forces and its navy; the army had been destroyed in France. On May 23 he instructed his Colonial Secretary, Lord Lloyd, that the British troops in Palestine should be withdrawn and "the Jews armed in their own defence and...

... recruitment of the greatest possible number of Jews in Palestine for the fighting services". He says that Mr. Churchill "consented to this programme". Lord Lloyd (like Sir William Robertson, Mr. Edwin Montagu and many others in the First War) fought hard to avert all this. He was pursued by the untimely fate which dogged many of the men who tried to do their duty in this matter: he died in...

... (as in the First War) he was nominally giving the British "war effort" the benefit of his scientific knowledge, on this occasion in the field of isoprene. He says he was "absorbed in the work", but he contrived to make himself free from it and, as he was Dr. Weizmann, no difficulties arose about crossing the Atlantic in wartime. The ground had been prepared for him in America...

... any who knew Dr. Weizmann would have expected. Before he left he "dropped in" at Ten Downing Street, where by 1942 he had been on dropping-in terms for nearly thirty years, to bid goodbye to Mr. Churchill's secretary, as he says. Not surprisingly, he saw Mr. Churchill, who said (according to Dr. Weizmann): "When the war is over, I would like to see Ibn Saud made lord of the Middle...

... own account) a different one: he said Mr. Churchill had assured him that "the end of the war would see a change 338 in the status of the Jewish National Home, and that the White Paper of 1939 would go". He describes this as Mr. Churchill's "plan" but it is not the message previously quoted, although it might depict Mr. Churchill's mind. What is significant is that Dr. Weizmann...

... Arabs". . That was the opposite of Mr. Churchill's envisaged "settlement" and was specific: it meant war against the Arabs and American support for such a war. Thereon Mr. Roosevelt merely "again assured me of his sympathies and of his desire to settle the problem". There is some mystery in this reserve of President Roosevelt in the matter of "the Arab problem" which...

... might have had important consequences had he not died, two years later, almost immediately after meeting Ibn Saoud. However, what he cautiously said and privately thought was no longer of vital importance in 1943, because the real decision had been taken. Behind the scenes, under cover of a war in Europe, arms were on their way to the Zionists, and this secret process was to determine the shape of the...
...THE NAMELESS WAR - The Shape of Things to Come...

... The Shape of Things To Come The Shape of Things To Come Archibald Maule Ramsay The Nameless War If the new-found knowledge of Hitler's anxiety to preserve the British Empire has come as a surprise recently to many people in this country, it must surely have come as a real shock to them to learn that President Roosevelt, on the other hand, was its inveterate enemy; that he was not only a pro...

...-communist of Jewish origin, but that before he brought America into the war he made it clear that he wished to break up the British Empire. His son, Colonel Elliot Roosevelt, makes this last point very clear in his book, As He Saw It, recently published in the U.S.A. On pages 19 to 28 of this book, Colonel Roosevelt tells us that in August 1941, his Father, having given out to the American people that he...

... was going off on a fishing trip, actually proceeded to a meeting with Mr. Churchill on board a warship in Argentia Bay. Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Edward Cadogan, and Lord Cherwell (Professor Lindeman of doubtful race and nationality), and Mr. Averil Harriman were present, he says. On page 35 he quotes his Father as saying, "After the war . . . there will have to be the greatest possible freedom of trade...

... . . . no artificial barriers." Mr. Churchill referred to the British Empire Trade Agreements, and Mr. Roosevelt replied, "Yes. Those Empire Trade Agreements are a case in point. It's because of them that the peoples of India, Africa, and of all the Colonial Near East are still as backward as they are . . . I can't believe that we can fight a war against Fascist slavery, and at the same time not work to...

... again?" These were not at all the reasons, however, given for the war, and for which Americans thought they were dying; nor indeed does the President make any reference as to the pretexts given to his countrymen for the war. The British, dying in greater numbers, have on the contrary been told that they are dying to defend their Empire from Hitler's wicked plans. Little do they suspect, that it is...

... their so-called ally who plans its destruction. The President is reported as saying, on page 116: "When we've won the war, I will see that the U.S.A. is not wheedled into any plans that will aid or abet the British Empire in its Imperialist ambitions." And a few pages later: "I have tried to make it clear to Winston and the others . . . that they must never get the idea that we are in it just to help...

...THE NAMELESS WAR...
...THE NAMELESS WAR - Particulars - Reasons Given For Arrest...

... Particulars Alleged as Reasons for My Detention Particulars Alleged as Reasons for My Detention Archibald Maule Ramsay The Nameless War There follows here a copy of the Particulars, which were alleged to be reasonable grounds for my detention for the last three years. It will be seen that the whole basis of every one of them is, that my opposition to Communism, Bolshevism and World Jewry was but...

... a sham; a disloyal ruse, in fact, adopted to mask anti-British activities in relation to the war. Anyone conversant with doings in the House of Commons will be more or less familiar with the anti-Bolshevik activities that I have kept up openly and consistently all through my time in the House since 1931; and which activities became anti-Jewish in 1938, when I realized that Bolshevism was Jewish...

..., M.P. Particular (i): In or about the month of May 1939, formed an Organisation under the name of the "Right Club", which ostensibly directed its activities against Jews, Freemasons and Communists. This Organisation, in reality, was designed secretly to spread subversive and defeatist views among the civil population of Great Britain, to obstruct the war effort of great Britain, and thus to endanger...

... of the evidence which came into my possession in 1938, some of which is given in the memorandum. Our first objective was to clear the Conservative Party of Jewish influence, and the character of our membership and meetings were strictly in keeping with this objective. There were no other and secret purposes. Our hope was to avert war, which we considered to be mainly the work of Jewish intrigue...

... centred in New York. Later, I and may others hoped to turn the "phoney" war into, not total war, but an honourable negotiated peace. It is difficult to imagine a body of persons less capable of being "subversive" as this Particular suggests, and coupling this charge with the charge of being 'defeatist" places this whole Particular in the realm of the ludicrous. . (Particular (ii):  In furtherance of the...

... real objects of the Organisation, the said RAMSAY allowed the names of the members of the Organisation to be known only to himself, and took great precautions to see that the register of members did not leave his possession or control; and stated that he had taken steps to mislead the Police and the Intelligence Branch of the War Office as to the real activities of the Organisation. These steps were...

... to our own, and being prepared to force that system (of which I disapproved) upon my own country, is the last word in infamy. Particular (iv): After the formation of the Organisation, made efforts, on behalf of the Organisation, to introduce members of the Organisation into the Foreign Office, the Censorship, the Intelligence Branch of the War Office, and Government departments, in order to further...

... knowledge to reach such places as the foreign Office, War Office, etc., was obviously to achieve the enlightenment of influential persons most rapidly of all. Particular (v): After the outbreak of war, associated with and made use of persons known to him to be active in opposition to the interests of Great Britain. Among such persons were one, Anna Wolkoff, and one, Tyler Kent, a Coding Officer employed...

... myself, I should like to add here most emphatically, in view of various mendacious allegations on the subject that have since reached my ears, that I have never, and of course could never contemplate communicating information to enemy quarters. Having reasonable cause to believe that the Jewish International intrigues to bring about total war radiated from New York, and knowing that activities were...

...THE NAMELESS WAR...
... Court took account of the fact that the "magnitude of the offences was significant," according to the ruling posted on the Reykjavik- based court's website. Iceland court sentences bankers Banking and Finance 301 395 "Zionism was willing to sacrifice the whole of European Jewry for a Zionist State. "Everything was done to create a state of Israel and that was only possible through a world war. "Wall...

... Street and Jewish large bankers aided the war effort on both sides. "Zionists are also to blame for provoking the growing hatred for Jews in 1988." (Joseph Burg, The Toronto Star, March 31, 1988). Banking and Finance 201 When death approached, old Amsehel Rothschild called together his children, in Frankfort, and having read the satanic Talmud, he proclaimed: "Remember my children, that all the Earth...

... precarious birth in 1948 it channeled an estimated four billion dollars in donations into the country. "Following the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, the Zionists raised another $730-million in just two years. This year, 1970, the movement is seeking five hundred million dollars. "Gottlieb Hammar, chief Zionist money raiser, said, 'When the blood flows, the money flows.'" (Lawrence Mosher, National Observer, May 18...

..., 1970) Banking and Finance 103 The First World War brought to Eduard Rothschild more than 100 billion dollars. (Count Cherep-Spiridovich) Banking and Finance 104 Mrs. Nesta Webster cannot escape the conclusion that international financiers put up the money (for revolutions and wars.) More it is the Jewish financiers who supply the funds; it is Jews who have been the agents-provocateurs of revolutions...

... of interest to recall a statement of Israel Zangwill, the well-known Zionist leader, to the effect that it was Mr. Jacob Schiff who financed 'the Japanese War against Russia,' (See Israel Zangwill's "The Problems of the Jewish Race," p. 14, The Judaic Publishing Company, New York), as well as another statement, that of Mr. George Kennan, revealing the fact that it was the same banker who financed...

... the revolution among Russian war prisoners in Japan (Compare the report on a Socialist meeting held in Carnegie Hall on March 23, 1917, to celebrate the Russian Revolution, as recorded in the New York Times, March 24, 1917). Immense munition plants, such as Krupp and Szkoda, Poutiloff, and Manfred Weiss, Deutsch & Son, and Schneider, were all controlled directly or indirectly by high finance...

..., forming part of the interlocking system. Nor should it be forgotten that the same group of cosmopolitan bankers invariably have given their support to varioius enterprises which helped the Central Powers to further their imperialistic plans. Thus, soon after the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, when the Dual Monarchy began her war preparations against Italy, it was this bankers' group which loaned...

... in Washington DC when friends invited him to visit the famous American poet Ezra Pound, who was confined at St. Elizabeth's Mental Hospital and listed as a "political prisoner." A leading figure in Modern English literature, Pound was the editor and critic who introduced the world to James Joyce, W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot. During the Second World War, he was charged with treason for broadcasts on...

... of the world, and the role of the United States, which is radically different from the one we are given in school or in the media. "Notwithstanding the war of independence against England," writes Mullins, "we remained an economic and financial colony of Great Britain." Between 1865 and 1913, he says London bankers led by the Rothschilds used agents such as J.P. Morgan and J.D. Rockefeller to gain...

.... Prescott Bush (W's grandfather) was head of Brown Brothers Harriman, which financed the construction of the Nazi war machine. Naturally if you can create money out of thin air, your first instinct is to buy tangible assets with it. There is a powerful impulse to use debt to control nations and take over their real assets. This is the essence of the so-called Third World Debt crisis. Dedicated to owning...

... invisible government by the Monetary Power will be legalized. The people may not know it immediately but the day of reckoning is only a few years removed." Mullins explains that the legislation passed just in time for the American people to finance World War One. After maintaining standing armies for 50 years, European powers no longer could afford the luxury of another war. But the U.S. was relatively...

... debt free and made the whole thing possible. What would WWI have been without Germany? Apparently Germany was not self-sufficient in food and would have had to sit out this war. In the nick of time, the bankers organized something called "The Belgium Relief Committee" which channeled billions of dollars worth of U.S. meat and potatoes not to Belgium but to Germany. When Edith Cavell, an American...

... population. The psychological sterilization of the human female ("feminism") is an example. The "War on Terror" is part of the banking cabal's plan to consolidate its grip on humanity in a friendly (or not so friendly) fascist "New World Order." They want to secure their political, economic and social grip on the obstreperous Muslim world, as well as build up a security apparatus in case the docile...

... is born out by the following: The Kaiser had to consult Rothschild to find out whether he could declare war. Another Rothschild carried the whole burden of the conflict which overthrew Napoleon. (The Patriot, Dr. Stuart Holden, June 11, 1925) The revolt in Georgia (Caucasus) was staged by the Rothschilds. (Humanite, September 1924. This was a Jewish magazine) The Rothschilds can start or prevent...

... International, that is to say, in reality, against Jewish world power." (Weltkampf, July 1924, p. 21; The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon De Poncins, p. 140). Banking and Finance 016 Christopher Jon Bjerknes http://www.jewishracism.com http://www.jewishracism.blogspot.com Ron Paul blames Abraham Lincoln for the Civil War. In fact, the Jewish bankers created the Civil War. In addition, the...

... Jewish bankers continued to destroy America with the debts they created through the war. Beyond that, the Jewish bankers attacked Lincoln's Greenbacks, which had saved the nation and which gave the American People the power to create their own debt-free money. Given that Ron Paul represents the bankers' interests, it is little wonder that he seeks to discredit Lincoln. Maj.-Gen. Count Cherep...

... Spiridovich explained how the Jewish bankers created the Civil War, why they opposed the Greenback, and why the Jewish actor John Wilkes Booth assassinated Lincoln: "To pay the soldiers the Government issued its Treasury notes, authorized by act of Congress, July 17, 1861, for $50.000.000, bearing no interest. These notes circulated at par with gold. The Rothachilds' agents inspired the American banks to...

... States, passed the House of Representatives Feb. 25, 1862, and was hailed with delight by the entire country. But the Wall Street bankers were furious. Sen. Pettigrew reprints the so called 'Hazzard Circular' sent in 1862 by the Bank of England (ruled by the Rothschilds): 'Slavery is likely to be abolished by the war power and chattel slavery destroyed. This I (Rothschild) and my European friends (the...

... 300 men) are glad of, for slavery is but the owning of labor and carries with it the care of the laborer, while the European (read 'Rothschildian') plan led on by England (i. e. the Rothschilds) is for capital to control labor by controlling wages. 'THIS CAN BE DONE BY CONTROLLING THE MONEY. THE GREAT DEBT THAT CAPITALISTS WILL SEE TO IS MADE OUT OF THE WAR must be used as a means to control the...

... war.' The result was that by 'hook and crook' the Rothschilds enslaved this country. And Schiffs, Baruchs & Co. are the rulers. The Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Mr. Thaddeus Stevens explains how the United States was captured by the Rothschilds: 'The agents of the banks fell upon the bill in haste and disfigured it.' In the Senate this amendment was...

... tacked upon the bill: 'Good for all debts and dues of the U. S. EXCEPT DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND INTEREST on the PUBLIC DEBT,' ($150 million above mentioned, plus $70 million, a pre-war debt). 'Thus equipped this bill went forth to rob every American and turn the ownership of this nation into the hands of capitalists.' (Mrs. Hobart). When the bill came back to the House, Mr. Stevens said:'We are about to...

... obliged to go to Wall Street to buy gold to pay duties on their goods, and the Wall Street gamblers held the power to fix the price. 'Gold went to a premium. Had the greenbacks been permitted to retain their full legal tender quality, there would have been no need for gold to pay import duties. The price of gold rapidly rose and before the war closed had reached the price of $2.85, measured in...

... greenbacks. 'The gold bought in Wall Street to pay import duties became the revenues of the government and was by it paid back to Wall Street as interest on the public debt. As fast as the bankers sold the gold it was returned for interest on the public debt to be sold again. Thus during the entire war these gold gamblers speculated in gold, making fortunes from the blood and tears of the American people...

... form of BONDS: bond draws interest, the dollar does not. A gigantic war costing seven billions was carried through without gold. Why? Because everything was supplied at home and American money, the 'greenbacks' were gladly accepted. 'How then was it that this government, several years after the was over, found itself owing in London and Wall Street several hundred million dollars to men who never...

... fought a battle, who never made a uniform, never furnished a pound of bread, men, who never did an honest day's ~ in all their lives... 'The fact is, that billions owned by the sweat, tears and blood of American laborers have been poured into the coffers of these men for absolutely nothing. 'This 'sacred war debt' was only a gigantic of fraud, concocted by European capitalists and enacted into American...

... applied to all opposition, while flattery and appreciation were showered upon the officials,' (Mary E. Hobart, p. 49). [***] Bismarck knew the truth and revealed it in 1876 to a German, Conrad Siem, who published it ('La Vieille France,' N-216, March, 1921). Bismarck said: 'The division of the United States into two federations of equal force was decided long before the Civil War by the High Financial...

... the game of the Jews, spoke in 1876, [***] According to Bismarck the awful Civil War in America was fomented by a Jewish Conspiracy, and Abraham Lincoln, the hero, and national Saint of the United States, was killed by the same Hidden Hand, which killed six Romanov Czars, ten Kings and scores of Ministers only to easier bleed their nations. [***] Lincoln was reinaugurated on March 4, 1865 and was...

... banking houses urged unlimited armaments of European States, and sometime deliberately precipitated military adventures. "In this connection it is of interest to recall a statement of Israel Zangwill, the well-known Zionist leader, to the effect that it was Mr. Jacob Schiff who financed 'the Japanese War against Russia,' (See Israel Zangwill's "The Problems of the Jewish Race," p. 14, The Judaic...

... Publishing Company, New York), as well as another statement, that of Mr. George Kennan, revealing the fact that it was the same banker who financed the revolution among Russian war prisoners in Japan (Compare the report on a Socialist meeting held in Carnegie Hall on March 23, 1917, to celebrate the Russian Revolution, as recorded in the New York Times, March 24, 1917). Immense munition plants, such as...

... annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, when the Dual Monarchy began her war preparations against Italy, it was this bankers' group which loaned 300 million kronen for the expansion of the Austrian navy, with the result that the new battleships were christened by one part of the European press as "Rothschild dreadnaughts." (The World at the Cross Roads, Boris Brasol, pp. 11- 12). Banking and Finance 018 350...

... "Political Zionism is an agency of Big Business. It is being used by Jewish and Christian financiers in this country and Great Britain, to make Jews believe that Palestine will be ruled by a descendant of King David who will ultimately rule the world. "What seclusion! It will lead to war between Arabs and Jews and eventually to war between Moslems and non-Moslems. That will be the turning point of history...

... includes the severe (monetary) contractions of 1920-21, 1929-33, and 1937-38. No other 20 year period in American history contains as many as three such severe contractions. This evidence persuades me that at least a third of the price rise during and just after World War I is attributable to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System ... and that the severity of each of the major contractions...
... Rothschild's daughter, Leonora, to her cousin, Alphonse, son of James Rothschild of Paris). 455 "Slavery is likely to be abolished by the war power and chattel slavery destroyed. This, I and my [Jewish] European friends are glad of, for slavery is but the owning of labor and carries with it the care of the laborers, while the European plan, led by England, is that capital shall control labor by controlling...

... wages. This can be done by controlling the money. The great debt that capitalists will see to it is made out of the war, must be used as a means to control the volume of money. To accomplish this, the bonds must be used as a banking basis. We are now awaiting for the Secretary of the Treasury to make his recommendation to Congress. It will not do to allow the greenback, as it is called, to circulate...

... as money any length of time, as we cannot control that." (Hazard Circular, issued by the Rothschild controlled Bank of England, 1862) 456 "We intend to remake the Gentiles - what the Communists are doing in Russia." (Rabbi Lewish Brown in How Odd of God, New York, 1 924) 457 "The responsibility for the last World War [WW I] rests solely upon the shoulders of the international financiers. It is upon...

... embargo, and the people in this country are not only inconvenienced and uncomfortable, but suffer." (General George S. Brown) 459 "The Jews are the most hateful and the most shameful of the small nations." (Voltaire, God and His Men) 460 "How then was it that this Government [American], several years after the war was over, found itself owing in London and Wall Street several hundred million dollars to...

... men who never fought a battle, who never made a uniform, never furnished a pound of bread, who never did an honest day's work in all their lives?... The facts is, that billions owned by the sweat, tears and blood of American laborers have been poured into the coffers of these men for absolutely nothing. This 'sacred war debt' was only a gigantic scheme of fraud, concocted by European capitalists and...

... mischievous financial policy [the United States Government issuing interest-free and debt-free money] which had its origin in the North American Republic during the war (1861-65) should become indurated down to a fixture, then that Government will furnish its money without cost. It will pay off its debts and be without a debt. It will have all the money necessary to carry on its commerce. It will become...

... due to the efficiency with which this has been kept concealed." (Smoke to Smother, page 315) 465 "Very odd things are happening in Israel. Our observers were struck with the peculiar attitude of those travelling to Zion after the war. They seemed to see some strange sign which they could not help following at whatever cost. We heard this over and over again. These strange people saw something...

... all capitalists, and on the other Karl Marx, the apostle of those who want to destroy the other." (Blumenthal, Judisk Tidskrift, No. 57, Sweeden, 1929) 478 "Alchemy for a New World Order" (Article by Stephen John Stedman in Foreign Affairs (May/June 1995)). 479 "I probably had more power during the war than any other man in the war; doubtless that is true." (The International Jew, Commissioned by...

... between sessions are then delegated to the Committee [Sanhedrin]." (Report submitted to the Zionist Conference at Sydney, Australia, by Mr. Ettinger, a Zionist Lawyer) 482 "... Each of you, Jew and gentile alike, who has not already enlisted in the sacred war should do so now... " (Samuel Untermeyer, a radio broadcast August 6, 1933) 483 "Marxism is the modern form of Jewish prophecy." (Reinhold Niebur...

... opposition is only in ideas, false ideas, which are sapping the moral stamina of the people." (My Life and Work, by Henry Ford) 491 "I am not an American citizen of Jewish faith. I am a Jew. I have been an American for sixty-three years, but I have been a Jew for 4000 years." (Rabbi Stephen S. Wise) 492 "We are not denying and are not afraid to confess. This war is our war and that it is waged for the...

... liberation of Jewry... Stronger than all fronts together is our front, that of Jewry. We are not only giving this war our financial support on which the entire war production is based, we are not only providing our full propaganda power which is the moral energy that keeps this war going. The guarantee of victory is predominantly based on weakening the enemy, forces, on destroying them in their own country...
... were in for a famine still worse than that experienced during the war. Letters from home sounded desperate, hopeless. A year had passed since my arrival in Berlin to work in the Soviet Military Administration. I was due for leave at the end of the summer. I could shake the dust of Berlin from my feet and relax at home for six weeks. Andrei Kovtun took his leave at the same time as I, and we agreed to...

... night passes without someone being knocked off or shot. And this chicken is of no help whatever" - he pointed to the eagle in his cap. "You don't know how to treat them!" the lieutenant said with a hint of superiority. "It isn't so simple as that!" another Soviet officer in Polish uniform intervened. "During the war years Rokossovsky had sixteen expressions of Stalin's thanks in orders of the day, but...

... burning once more with that same former fire. The story of Andrei's pre-war relations with Halina was somewhat unusual. She was an extraordinarily beautiful girl, with a pure and exalted quality in her beauty. Above all, her character was in perfect harmony with her appearance. Andrei worshipped her. But for a long time she was indifferent to his attentions and did not notice his slavish devotion. Then...

... inseparable, down to the outbreak of war. The war flung him into the partisans and directed his unbridled emotions in another direction. The town in which she was living was soon overrun by German troops, and they completely lost contact with each other. "We're continually striving towards something," he now said abruptly. "We strive for power, for fame, for distinction. But that is all outside us. And when...

... war. And it was still the same today. Hadn't there been any war and all that the war connoted? "What does it say up there, little son?" An old, feeble, quavering voice sounded behind us. Beside Andrei a decrepit old man was standing. He was wearing a homespun coat of uncertain color, and a tangled, reddish beard framed his face and brightly twinkling eyes. His long hair hung down from beneath his...

... the small summer villa outside the city had been the scene of my first meeting with her, in the early days of the war. She herself drove her sports-model Captain. When we reached the villa she began to question me at great length and in unusual detail about life in Germany. All my explanations and descriptions failed to satisfy her. Suddenly, quite unexpectedly, she gazed into my eyes and asked...

... commodities were not spoils of war, but normal peacetime production. There were American conserves too, obviously the remnants of lend-lease deliveries. None of these things could be bought in the Moscow shops, but they were available in abundance in the special distribution centers to which generals had access. "Well, Gregory, now tell us all about it from the beginning." Nikolai Sergeivich turned to me...

... we must renounce our historical mission or follow it through to the end." "All the same, I assume that our post-war policy is directed towards ensuring the security of our frontiers, both in the West and in the East." The colonel-general held to his views. But he prudently made his remarks sound more like a commentary on Kremlin policy than an expression of his own attitude. The general put on a...

... coldly. "Our policy during the war... " Klykov put up a feeble opposition. "Policy can change with circumstances, but the general line remains the general line;" the general would not let him finish. "It has to be so," he went on slowly. "It's a historical necessity. We've already exhausted all the possibilities of internal development. Internal stagnation is equivalent to death of old age. Either we...

... confirm his words. Klykov pretended not to notice this invitation, and felt for his cigarettes. Anna Petrovna and Genia sat listening to the conversation with bored expressions on their faces. "What you've just said, Nikolai Sergeivich, is one thing in words, but in reality it means war," Klykov said after a long silence. "You underestimate the external factors-America, for instance," "And what is...

... America?" Nikolai Sergeivich asked. "An agglomeration of people who represent no nation and possess no ideals, and whose basis of unity is the dollar. At a certain stage her living standards will fall inevitably, the class antagonisms will grow sharper, and then favorable conditions will arise for the development of the class struggle. The war will be shifted from the front to the rear of the enemy...

...." "And that's what you and I are generals for - to wage war," he added. "A general should be a citizen of his country first and foremost." Klykov drew at his cigarette and sent the smoke curling up to the ceiling. "A general without a native country is... " He did not finish the sentence. During the war Colonel-General Klykov had successfully commanded large Soviet forces in the field. Shortly before...

... the war ended he had been recalled from the front and given a comparatively subordinate post in the Commissariat for Defense. Generals on active service were not subjected to such changes without reason. Before leaving Moscow to join the S. M. A. I had met Klykov more than once at the home of Genia's parents. Whenever the talk turned to politics he had always been very moderate, taking the attitude...

... that the war was one of defense of the national fatherland. At that time, just about the close of hostilities, there was a good deal of rather independent discussion, or rather surmise, as to the U. S. S. R.'s future policy. It is hardly to be doubted that Klykov had been rather too frank in expressing his opinions, which did not entirely coincide with the Politburo's secret plans, and that this had...

... to listen to my guarded accounts of life in Germany, they were very unwilling to answer my questions about life in Moscow. The general mood was joyless. Everybody had hoped that living conditions would improve after the war. But now there were signs of famine. And in addition, the papers were again talking hysterically of a new war danger. When my friends learned that we in Berlin were in the habit...

... of meeting Americans, talking to them and even shaking their hands, they stared at me as if I were a ghost, and did not know what comment to make. Although there had been a considerable cooling off in relations between the Allies during the first twelve months after the war, the very fact that we lived in the same city did to some extent mitigate the growing tension in official relations. But in...

... kindred and their grown-up children. They all seemed rather awkward, and showed no sign of pleasure at the arrival of guests. The last to enter was a man who had been wounded in the war, and now walked with the aid of a stick. He was the general's cousin, and the collective farm store-keeper. As usual in the country, the oldest man of the family issued the orders. The grandfather waved to one of the...

... found their tongues. "Well, Nikolai, tell us. They say there's a smell of war around again," the old man asked, a little more amiable after several glasses of vodka. "We're a long way off war at the moment, but we must always be ready for surprises," the general replied. "We've won the war, now we must win the peace," he added self-importantly. "What sort of world?" his father asked, screwing up his...

... don't say anything about our having shed our blood and gone hungry in this war. God be thanked that it ended as it did. But tell me one thing: did the soldiers want to fight at the beginning, or didn't they? You should know the answer, you're a general." The general stared silently at his plate. "Nothing to say?" the old fellow crowed. "The soldiers didn't want to fight. And you know very well why...

.... Because they'd had enough of that song long before. You can't fill your belly with songs." "But all the same we won the war," the general said in his own defense. "Nikolai! I'm your father, and you needn't tell me lies. Have you forgotten what was promised us during the war? Why were the churches opened again? Why have you been given Russian epaulettes? Why have you tsarist ribbons on your chest? You...

... surprise. "I was afraid for you. I was afraid you'd say something else.... "I felt really upset for the old man," I added thoughtfully. "Before the war came, each of us lived in his own nest, and each built his life to the best of his ability. During the war everything was changed, everybody was threatened and everybody was equal in the presence of death. In those days of blood and evil I experienced so...

... much good from people I didn't know at all, from simple people like your grandfather. The war brought us together in a brotherhood of blood. Now I feel sick at heart for these people." A gray pall crept across the sky. The scent of rawness rose from the earth. A bird fluttered about for a moment, then flew off. "You and I are on top," I went on quietly. "We must never forget that. Our being on top...
... of God, should of his own will retrace his footsteps! "A secret doctrine" Weishaupt's original idea was to make Fire Worship the religion of Illuminism. This was unlikely ever to bring recruits from the rank s of the clergy, and he hit on a better idea, which brought them in numbers. He averred that Jesus had had "a secret doctrine", never openly revealed, which could be found...

... intimates, or perhaps his masters, proposed to enter into France through their agents, secret Illuminates, in high places. In this century we have seen what great results can be achieved by this method, the aborted result of the Second World War, and the condition of armed truce in which it has left the world, was brought about by such men as Hiss and White and the higher men who protected them. Weishaupt...

... they were even in 1790) Christendom and the West at least found an eloquent and noble mourner in Edmund Burke. For he knew the difference between "revolutions" as clearly as he saw the true shape of the event in France. He was not to be bamboozled by the fact that somebody had miscalled a colonial war of independence, led by country squires, a "revolution". As a genuine friend of...

... changed the whole course of the Second World War and of this century for the better). The first two presidents of the American Republic, though they did not effectively act against the secret society, were deeply alarmed about it and well knew that what Barruel, Robison and Morse said was true. One of George Washington's last acts was, in a letter to Mr. Morse, to express the hope that his work would...

... prevalence of this system in the United States are alarmingly visible. It was by its influence that efforts were made to embark this country in a common cause with France in the early period of the present war; to induce our government to sanction and promote her odious principles and views with the blood and treasure of our citizens. "It is by its influence that every succeeding revolution has been...

... condition of Communist infestation in the American Government so deep and widespread, that American state policy obviously must, during the entire period of the Second World War, have been to a great extent under the direct influence of the world-revolutionary leaders in Moscow. [2] Moses Mendelssohn wrote this nearly two hundred years ago and it correctly defines the Judaist attitude toward Kipling's...
...THE NAMELESS WAR - Who Dares?...

... Who Dares? Who Dares? Archibald Maule Ramsay The Nameless War On the morning following my release from Brixton Prison, I proceeded to the House of Commons at my usual hour of 10.15 a.m.; an action which appeared to cause no little surprise. It was not long before Jews and their friends were on my trail, and that of the Right Club. A string of provocative questions soon appeared on the Order...

... later in March 1949, they are of the utmost significance. The most important revelation therein is dated the 27th December, 1945 (pages 121 and 122): "Played golf today with Joe Kennedy (Joseph P. Kennedy, who was Roosevelt's Ambassador to Great Britain in the years immediately before the war). I asked him about his conversations with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on. He said...

... Chamberlain's position in 1938 was that England had nothing with which to fight and that she could not risk going to war with Hitler. Kennedy's view: That Hitler would have fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for Bullitt's (William C. Bullitt — a half-Jew — then Ambassador to France)* urging on Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be faced down about...

... Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made Poland a cause of war if it had not been for the constant needling from Washington. Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn't fight, Kennedy that they would, and that they would overrun Europe. Chamberlain, he said, stated that America and the world Jews had forced England into the war." If Mr. Forrestal's information...

... regarding the impulses behind the recent war needed any confirmation, they have already had it from the outspoken statements of Mr. Oswald Pirow, former South African Defence Minister, who told the Associated Press on the 14th January, 1952, in Johannesburg that "Chamberlain had told him that he was under great pressure from World Jewry not to accommodate Hitler." A second most important revelation in the...

...THE NAMELESS WAR...
.... Therefore, the Jew hated the German people; therefore, the countries of the world which were most dominated by the Jews showed the greatest hatred of Germany during the recent regrettable war. Jewish hands were in almost exclusive control of the engines of publicity by which public opinion concerning the German people was molded. The sole winners of the war were Jews. But assertion is not enough; proof is...

...-Gerhard. The Jew Kastenberg was the director of the Department of Art. The War Food Supply Department was directed by the Jew Wurm, while in the State Food Department were the Jews Prof. Dr. Hirsch and the Geheimrat Dr. Stadthagen. The Soldiers' and Workmen's Committee was directed by the Jew Cohen, with the Jews Stern, Herz, Lowenberg, Frankel, Israelowicz, Laubenheim, Seligsohn, Katzenstein...

... fact; the multitude of Jewish writers apparently judged it wise to conceal it. Jewish influence in German affairs came strongly to the front during the war. It came with all the directness and attack of a flying wedge, as if previously prepared. The Jews of Germany were not German patriots during the war, and although this will not appear a crime in the eyes of the nations who were opposed to Germany...

... wherever they choose." As early as the second year of the war, German Jews were preaching that Germany's defeat was necessary to the rise of the proletariat, at which time Strobel declared, "I openly admit that a full victory of the country would not be in the interest of the Social Democrats." Everywhere it was preached that "the exaltation of the proletariat after a won victory is...

... confusion as to permit them to seize control. The press of Germany echoed this plan of the Jewish spokesmen, at first faintly, then boldly. The Berliner Tageblatt and the Munchner Neuester Nachrichten were during the whole war official and semi-official organs of the government. They were owned and controlled by Jews, as was also the Frankfurter Zeitung and a host of smaller papers that were their...

... Public Press, throughout the world. The food and supplies of the people quickly passed into Jewish hands as soon as the war emergency came, and then began a period of dishonesty which destroyed the confidence of the bravest. Like all other patriotic people, the German people knew that war meant sacrifice and suffering, and like other people they were willing to share the common lot. But they found...

... themselves preyed upon by a class of Jews who had prepared everything to make profit out of the common distress. Immediately Jews appeared in banks, war companies, distribution societies, and the ministries of supplies — wherever the life of the people could be speculated in or taxed. Articles that were plentiful disappeared, only to reappear again at high prices. The war companies were exclusively...

.... The government of this state of All-Judaan is wonderfully organized. Paris was its first seat, but has now been moved to third place. Before the war London was its first, and New York its second capital. It remains to be seen whether New York will now supplant London — the drift is toward America. As All-Judaan is not in a position to have a standing army and navy, other states supply these...

... quarrel with any nation occurs when that nation makes it impossible for All-Judaan to control that nation's industrial and financial profits. It can make war, it can make peace; it can command anarchy in stubborn cases, it can restore order. It holds the sinews of world power in its hand and it apportions them among the nations in such ways as will best support All-Judaan's plan. Controlling the world's...
... war or politics, in finance or in sports. To begin with, Jews are not sportsmen. This is not set down in complaint against them, but merely as analysis. It may be a defect in their character, or it may not; it is nevertheless a fact which discriminating Jews unhesitatingly acknowledge. Whether this is due to their physical lethargy, their dislike for unnecessary physical action, or their serious...

... cast of mind, others may decide; the Jew is not naturally an out-of-door sportsman; if he takes up golf it is because his station in society calls for it, not that he really likes it; and if he goes in for collegiate athletics, as some of the younger Jews are doing, it is because so much attention has been called to their neglect of the sports that the younger generation thinks it necessary to remove...

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