- 03 Dec 2016 13:55
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WWI, on the eve of british defeat, the merchant ship Lusitania is sunk by german submarines.
From the beginning, the US is sided against germany in matters of international law over the seas. The british are offending international law, and the germans are not tolerant.
May 7, 1915. a british merchant vessel is illegally transporting military equipment and weapons, as well as commercial passengers. It is sunk. 1257 passengers lose their lives, 128 of which are American.
FROM PROF QUIGLEY'S 'TRAGEDY AND HOPE';
'...The incompetence of the acting captain contributed to the heavy loss, as did also a mysterious 'second explosion' after the torpedo struck. The vessel, which had been declared unsinkable, went down in 18 minutes. The captain was on a course he had orders to avoid; he was running at a reduced speed; he had an inexperienced crew; the portholes had been left open; the lifeboats had not been swung out; and no lifeboat drills had been held. ...The propaganda powers of the Entente Powers made full use of the occasion...' ...and so on...
Soon after, the US has the excuse it needs to enter and finish WWI.
...soon after the war, the british government awards the territory of Palestine to Lord Rothschild for the purpose of resettlement of jews. ...no elaboration on this brilliant gift is ever made public.
Please see Quigley's 'Tragedy and Hope' for the full passage. He basically describes the event as if it were, yes, 9/11. (that is, as an 'inside job')
From the beginning, the US is sided against germany in matters of international law over the seas. The british are offending international law, and the germans are not tolerant.
May 7, 1915. a british merchant vessel is illegally transporting military equipment and weapons, as well as commercial passengers. It is sunk. 1257 passengers lose their lives, 128 of which are American.
FROM PROF QUIGLEY'S 'TRAGEDY AND HOPE';
'...The incompetence of the acting captain contributed to the heavy loss, as did also a mysterious 'second explosion' after the torpedo struck. The vessel, which had been declared unsinkable, went down in 18 minutes. The captain was on a course he had orders to avoid; he was running at a reduced speed; he had an inexperienced crew; the portholes had been left open; the lifeboats had not been swung out; and no lifeboat drills had been held. ...The propaganda powers of the Entente Powers made full use of the occasion...' ...and so on...
Soon after, the US has the excuse it needs to enter and finish WWI.
...soon after the war, the british government awards the territory of Palestine to Lord Rothschild for the purpose of resettlement of jews. ...no elaboration on this brilliant gift is ever made public.
Please see Quigley's 'Tragedy and Hope' for the full passage. He basically describes the event as if it were, yes, 9/11. (that is, as an 'inside job')