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Defanging the serpent: Final Solution for World Peace
Letter by Ian V. Macdonald
This is certainly a welcome idea -- may it become more popular.
The current problem of Israel, while not similar in all aspects, can be compared to the artificial state of Czechoslovakia, formed in 1919 by the same suspects: Britain, France, U.S. and International Jewry. The purpose was to punish Germans by stealing territory and property from them, ultimately driving them from their historic homelands and turning it over to Czechs. It was to be one of the means of permanently weakening Germany by sticking a hostile spy state right into its eastern side.
Czechoslovakia was a failure of a state and a cause of consternation in the region. Eventually it took a man of the nature and stature of Adolf Hitler to break the hold by initiating a serious challenge to the existing Czech regime of the immoral Edvard Benes. The other unhappy nationalities that were included in that state gained courage by this and declared their independence. Czechoslovakia collapsed. Far from being the "tragedy" it is still claimed to be today, this result was fully justifiable and the correction of the previous mistake.
What will it take this time around? Where is the personality like Adolf Hitler with the boldness to stand up to the Jewish monolith and its hold on the Anglo world? The "leaders" who tell us we don't want any mention of Hitler or his "brownshirts"or his "party" in our movement are not the ones who are able to carry out what needs to be done. That much I do know. We need a bold approach.
Ian Macdonald at least puts a bold approach into words. Let's support those words and follow up.
Thanks Arthur and Ian.
Carolyn Yeager
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This is certainly a welcome idea -- may it become more popular.
The current problem of Israel, while not similar in all aspects, can be compared to the artificial state of Czechoslovakia, formed in 1919 by the same suspects: Britain, France, U.S. and International Jewry. The purpose was to punish Germans by stealing territory and property from them, ultimately driving them from their historic homelands and turning it over to Czechs. It was to be one of the means of permanently weakening Germany by sticking a hostile spy state right into its eastern side.
Czechoslovakia was a failure of a state and a cause of consternation in the region. Eventually it took a man of the nature and stature of Adolf Hitler to break the hold by initiating a serious challenge to the existing Czech regime of the immoral Edvard Benes. The other unhappy nationalities that were included in that state gained courage by this and declared their independence. Czechoslovakia collapsed. Far from being the "tragedy" it is still claimed to be today, this result was fully justifiable and the correction of the previous mistake.
What will it take this time around? Where is the personality like Adolf Hitler with the boldness to stand up to the Jewish monolith and its hold on the Anglo world? The "leaders" who tell us we don't want any mention of Hitler or his "brownshirts"or his "party" in our movement are not the ones who are able to carry out what needs to be done. That much I do know. We need a bold approach.
Ian Macdonald at least puts a bold approach into words. Let's support those words and follow up.
Thanks Arthur and Ian.
Carolyn Yeager
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