Received from various
sources:
Imperial Russia was overtaken by Bolshivic Jews, who
controlled the U.S.S.R. Tzar Nicholas and his entire family were brutally
slaughtered by them after their pleas for asylum in England were denied by
the King.
Many papers have been written about the Soviet's violent, inhumanity
to man. The Soviet Union was handed, by the U.S. and Brittain "allies",
vast areas -- countries -- to be controlled under Communism. Communist
Jews were in control of the U.S. Government at that time, under president
Franklin Delano Rosevelt (nee Rosenfeld).
We are told that
"Communism is dead". No, Communism is alive and well under a new
name. Today, the Zionist occupied/controlled U.S. Government has
become the empirical power, "Democratizing" the world, slaughtering hundreds
of thousands of people where 'er they go, assassinating the country's leaders
and replacing them with their own/owned puppet presidents.
May our Father/Creator and all the Heavenly Hosts guide
us. May we be a 'listening' to that guidance from within, and please, may
we be blessed with Divine Intervention.
Jackie
February 21, 2009
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"They are trying to do two things: first, implement communism,
and second, see that all businessmen of German ancestry and non-Jewish
antecedents are thrown out of their jobs. They have utterly lost the
Anglo-Saxon conception of justice and feel that a man can be kicked out because
somebody else says he is a Nazi. They were evidently quite shocked when I
told them I would kick nobody out without the successful proof of guilt before
a court of law . . ."
GENERAL PATTON'S WARNING
At the end of World War II, one of America's top military
leaders accurately assessed the shift in the balance of world power which
that war had produced and foresaw the enormous danger of communist aggression
against the West. Alone among U.S. leaders he warned that America should
act immediately, while her supremacy was unchallengeable, to end that danger.
Unfortunately, his warning went unheeded, and he was quickly silenced by
a convenient "accident" which took his life.
Thirty-two years ago, in the terrible summer of 1945, the
U.S. Army had just completed the destruction of Europe and had set up a
government of military occupation amid the ruins to rule the starving Germans
and deal out victors' justice to the vanquished. General George S. Patton,
commander of the U.S. Third Army, became military governor of the greater
portion of the American occupation zone of Germany.
It was only in the final days of the war and during his
tenure as military governor of Germany -- after he had gotten to know both
the Germans and America's "gallant Soviet allies" -- that Patton's understanding
of the true situation grew and his opinions changed. In his diary and in
many letters to his family, friends, various military colleagues, and government
officials, he expressed his new understanding and his apprehensions for the
future.
His diary and his letters were published in 1974 by the
Houghton Mifflin Company under the title The Patton
Papers.
Several months before the end of the war, General Patton
had recognized the fearful danger to the West posed by the Soviet Union,
and he had disagreed bitterly with the orders which he had been given to
hold back his army and wait for the Red Army to occupy vast stretches of
German, Czech, Rumanian, Hungarian, and Yugoslav territory, which the Americans
could have easily taken instead.
On May 7, 1945, just before the German capitulation, Patton
had a conference in Austria with U.S. Secretary of War Robert Patterson.
Patton was gravely concerned over the Soviet failure to respect the demarcation
lines separating the Soviet and American occupation zones. He was also alarmed
by plans in Washington for the immediate partial demobilization of the U.S.
Army.
Patton attempts
reasoning with Baruch's tool,
Supreme Allied Commander
Dwight David Eisenhower
Patton said to Patterson: "Let's keep our boots polished,
bayonets sharpened, and present a picture of force and strength to the Red
Army. This is the only language they understand and respect."
Patterson replied, "Oh, George, you have been so close to
this thing so long, you have lost sight of the big picture."
Patton rejoined:
"I understand the situation. Their (the Soviet) supply system
is inadequate to maintain them in a serious action such as I could put to
them. They have chickens in the coop and cattle on the hoof -- that's their
supply system. They could probably maintain themselves in the type of fighting
I could give them for five days. After that it would make no difference how
many million men they have, and if you wanted Moscow I could give it to you.
They lived on the land coming down. There is insufficient left for them to
maintain themselves going back. Let's not give them time to build up their
supplies. If we do, then . . . we have had a victory over the Germans and
disarmed them, but we have failed in the liberation of Europe; we have lost
the war!"
Patton's urgent and prophetic advice went unheeded by Patterson
and the other politicians and only served to give warning about Patton's
feelings to the alien conspirators behind the scenes in New York, Washington,
and Moscow.
The more he saw of the Soviets, the stronger Patton's conviction
grew that the proper course of action would be to stifle communism then and
there, while the chance existed. Later in May 1945 he attended several meetings
and social affairs with top Red Army officers, and he evaluated them carefully.
He noted in his diary on May 14:
"I have never seen in any army at any time, including the
German Imperial Army of 1912, as severe discipline as exists in the Russian
army. The officers, with few exceptions, give the appearance of recently
civilized Mongolian bandits."
And Patton's aide, General Hobart Gay, noted in his own journal for May 14:
"Everything they (the Russians) did impressed one with the idea of virility
and cruelty."
Nevertheless, Patton knew that the Americans could whip
the Reds then -- but perhaps not later. On May 18 he noted in his diary:
"In my opinion, the American Army as it now exists could
beat the Russians with the greatest of ease, because, while the Russians
have good infantry, they are lacking in artillery, air, tanks, and in the
knowledge of the use of the combined arms, whereas we excel in all three
of these. If it should be necessary to fight the Russians, the sooner we
do it the better."
Two days later he repeated his concern when he wrote his wife: "If we have
to fight them, now is the time. From now on we will get weaker and they
stronger."
Gen George S. Patton
Having immediately recognized the Soviet danger and urged
a course of action which would have freed all of eastern Europe from the
communist yoke with the expenditure of far less American blood than was spilled
in Korea and Vietnam and would have obviated both those later wars not to
mention World War III -- Patton next came to appreciate the true nature of
the people for whom World War II was fought: the Jews.
Most of the Jews swarming over Germany immediately after
the war came from Poland and Russia, and Patton found their personal habits
shockingly uncivilized.
He was disgusted by their behavior in the camps for Displaced
Persons (DP's) which the Americans built for them and even more disgusted
by the way they behaved when they were housed in German hospitals and private
homes. He observed with horror that "these people do not understand toilets
and refuse to use them except as repositories for tin cans, garbage, and
refuse . . . They decline, where practicable, to use latrines, preferring
to relieve themselves on the floor."
He described in his diary one DP camp,
"where, although room existed, the Jews were crowded together
to an appalling extent, and in practically every room there was a pile of
garbage in one corner which was also used as a latrine. The Jews were only
forced to desist from their nastiness and clean up the mess by the threat
of the butt ends of rifles. Of course, I know the expression 'lost tribes
of Israel' applied to the tribes which disappeared -- not to the tribe of
Judah from which the current sons of bitches are descended. However, it is
my personal opinion that this too is a lost tribe -- lost to all
decency."
Patton's initial impressions of the Jews were not improved
when he attended a Jewish religious service at Eisenhower's insistence. His
diary entry for September 17, 1945, reads in part:
"This happened to be the feast of Yom Kippur, so they were
all collected in a large, wooden building, which they called a synagogue.
It behooved General Eisenhower to make a speech to them. We entered the
synagogue, which was packed with the greatest stinking bunch of humanity
I have ever seen. When we got about halfway up, the head rabbi, who was dressed
in a fur hat similar to that worn by Henry VIII of England and in a surplice
heavily embroidered and very filthy, came down and met the General . . .
The smell was so terrible that I almost fainted and actually about three
hours later lost my lunch as the result of remembering it."
These experiences and a great many others firmly convinced
Patton that the Jews were an especially unsavory variety of creature and
hardly deserving of all the official concern the American government was
bestowing on them.
Another September diary entry, following a demand from
Washington that more German housing be turned over to Jews, summed up his
feelings:
"Evidently the virus started by Morgenthau and Baruch of a Semitic revenge
against all Germans is still working. Harrison (a U.S. State Department official)
and his associates indicate that they feel German civilians should be removed
from houses for the purpose of housing Displaced Persons. There are two errors
in this assumption. First, when we remove an individual German we punish
an individual German, while the punishment is -- not intended for the individual
but for the race.
Furthermore, it is against my Anglo-Saxon conscience to
remove a person from a house, which is a punishment, without due process
of law. In the second place, Harrison and his ilk believe that the Displaced
Person is a human being, which he is not, and this applies particularly to
the Jews, who are lower than animals."
One of the strongest factors in straightening out General
Patton's thinking on the conquered Germans was the behavior of America's
controlled news media toward them. At a press conference in Regensburg, Germany,
on May 8, 1945, immediately after Germany's surrender, Patton was asked whether
he planned to treat captured SS troops differently from other German POW's.
His answer was:
"No. SS means no more in Germany than being a Democrat in
America -- that is not to be quoted. I mean by that that initially the SS
people were special sons of bitches, but as the war progressed they ran out
of sons of bitches and then they put anybody in there. Some of the top SS
men will be treated as criminals, but there is no reason for trying someone
who was drafted into this outfit . . ."
Despite Patton's request that his remark not be quoted,
the press eagerly seized on it, and Jews and their front men in America screamed
in outrage over Patton's comparison of the SS and the Democratic Party as
well as over his announced intention of treating most SS prisoners
humanely.
With great reluctance, and only after repeated promptings
from Eisenhower, he had thrown German families out of their homes to make
room for more than a million Jewish DP's -- part of the famous "six million"
who had supposedly been gassed -- but he balked when ordered to begin blowing
up German factories, in accord with the infamous Morgenthau Plan to destroy
Germany's economic basis forever. In his diary he wrote:
"I doubted the expediency of blowing up factories, because
the ends for which the factories are being blown up -- that is, preventing
Germany from preparing for war -- can be equally well attained through the
destruction of their machinery, while the buildings can be used to house
thousands of homeless persons."
Similarly, he expressed his doubts to his military colleagues
about the overwhelming emphasis being placed on the persecution of every
German who had formerly been a member of the National Socialist party. In
a letter to his wife of September 14, 1945, he said:
"I am frankly opposed to this war criminal stuff. It is
not cricket and is Semitic. I am also opposed to sending POW's to work as
slaves in foreign lands (i.e., the Soviet Union's Gulags), where many will
be starved to death."
Baruch -- Eisenhower had been his asset
since 1929 *
Sec. of Treasury Henry Morganthau Jr.,
bent on genocide for Germans, posioned FDR*
Despite his disagreement with official policy, Patton followed
the rules laid down by Morgenthau and others back in Washington as closely
as his conscience would allow, but he tried to moderate the effect, and this
brought him into increasing conflict with Eisenhower and the other politically
ambitious generals. In another letter to his wife he commented:
"I have been at Frankfurt for a civil government conference.
If what we are doing (to the Germans) is 'Liberty, then give me death.' I
can't see how Americans can sink so low. It is Semitic, and I am sure of
it."
And in his diary he noted:,
"Today we received orders . . . in which we were told to
give the Jews special accommodations. If for Jews, why not Catholics, Mormons,
etc? . . . We are also turning over to the French several hundred thousand
prisoners of war to be used as slave labor in France. It is amusing to recall
that we fought the Revolution in defense of the rights of man and the Civil
War to abolish slavery and have now gone back on both principles."
His duties as military governor took Patton to all parts
of Germany and intimately acquainted him with the German people and their
condition. He could not help but compare them with the French, the Italians,
the Belgians, and even the British. This comparison gradually forced him
to the conclusion that World War II had been fought against the wrong
people.
After a visit to ruined Berlin, he wrote his wife on July
21, 1945: "Berlin gave me the blues. We have destroyed what could have been
a good race, and we are about to replace them with Mongolian savages. And
all Europe will be communist. It's said that for the first week after they
took it (Berlin), all women who ran were shot and those who did not were
raped. I could have taken it (instead of the Soviets) had I been
allowed."
General
Juin, was also denied permission to take ground ahead of advancing Russians
and to treat defeated Germans humanely
This conviction, that the politicians had used him and the
U.S. Army for a criminal purpose, grew in the following weeks. During a dinner
with French General Alphonse Juin in August, Patton was surprised to find
the Frenchman in agreement with him. His diary entry for August 18 quotes
Gen. Juin: "It is indeed unfortunate, mon General, that the English and the
Americans have destroyed in Europe the only sound country -- and I do not
mean France. Therefore, the road is now open for the advent of Russian
communism."
Later diary entries and letters to his wife reiterate this
same conclusion. On August 31 he wrote: "Actually, the Germans are the only
decent people left in Europe. it's a choice between them and the Russians.
I prefer the Germans." And on September 2: "What we are doing is to destroy
the only semi-modern state in Europe, so that Russia can swallow the
whole."
By this time the Morgenthauists and media monopolists had
decided that Patton was incorrigible and must be discredited. So they began
a non-stop hounding of him in the press, a la Watergate, accusing him of
being "soft on Nazis" and continually recalling an incident in which he had
slapped a shirker two years previously, during the Sicily campaign. A New
York newspaper printed the completely false claim that when Patton had slapped
the soldier who was Jewish, he had called him a "yellow-bellied Jew."
Then, in a press conference on September 22, reporters hatched
a scheme to needle Patton into losing his temper and making statements which
could be used against him. The scheme worked. The press interpreted one of
Patton's answers to their insistent questions as to why he was not pressing
the Nazi-hunt hard enough as: "The Nazi thing is just like a Democrat-Republican
fight." The New York Times headlined this quote, and other papers all across
America picked it up.
The unmistakable hatred which had been directed at him during
this press conference finally opened Patton's eyes fully as to what was afoot.
In his diary that night lie wrote:
"There is a very apparent Semitic influence in the press.
They are trying to do two things: first, implement communism, and second,
see that all businessmen of German ancestry and non-Jewish antecedents are
thrown out of their jobs.
"They have utterly lost the Anglo-Saxon conception of justice
and feel that a man can be kicked out because somebody else says he is a
Nazi. They were evidently quite shocked when I told them I would kick nobody
out without the successful proof of guilt before a court of law . . .
"Another point which the press harped on was the fact that
we were doing too much for the Germans to the detriment of the DP's, most
of whom are Jews. I could not give the answer to that one, because the answer
is that, in my opinion and that of most nonpolitical officers, it is vitally
necessary for us to build Germany up now as a buffer state against Russia.
In fact, I am afraid we have waited too long."
And in a letter of the same date to his wife: "I will probably
be in the headlines before you get this, as the press is trying to quote
me as being more interested in restoring order in Germany than in catching
Nazis. I can't tell them the truth that unless we restore Germany we will
insure that communism takes America."
Eisenhower responded immediately to the press outcry against
Patton and made the decision to relieve him of his duties as military governor
and "kick him upstairs" as the commander of the Fifteenth Army. In a letter
to his wife on September 29, Patton indicated that he was, in a way, not
unhappy with his new assignment, because "I would like it much better than
being a sort of executioner to the best race in Europe."
On October 22 he wrote a long letter to Maj. Gen. James
G. Harbord, who was back in the States. In the letter Patton bitterly condemned
the Morgenthau policy; Eisenhower's pusillanimous behavior in the face of
Jewish demands; the strong pro-Soviet bias in the press; and the politicization,
corruption, degradation, and demoralization of the U.S. Army which these
things were causing.
Maj. Gen. James Harbord Ret.
He saw the demoralization of the Army as a deliberate goal of America's
enemies:
"I have been just as furious as you at the compilation of lies which the
communist and Semitic elements of our government have leveled against me
and practically every other commander. In my opinion it is a deliberate attempt
to alienate the soldier vote from the commanders, because the communists
know that soldiers are not communistic, and they fear what eleven million
votes (of veterans) would do."
In his letter to Harbord, Patton also revealed his own plans
to fight those who were destroying the morale and integrity of the Army and
endangering America's future by not opposing the growing Soviet might:
"It is my present thought . . . that when I finish this
job, which will be around the first of the year, I shall resign, not retire,
because if I retire I will still have a gag in my mouth . . . I should not
start a limited counterattack, which would be contrary to my military theories,
but should wait until I can start an all-out offensive . . . ."
Charles G.
Who has been the real
enemy?
Note:
1. *Eastman on Baruch To understand the history
of the U.S. in the 20th Century (or the 21st) one must first learn
of the pervasive controlling influence of Bernard Baruch
during both World Wars, the Great Depression, and the onset of the Cold War,
the arms race. Both Eisenhower and Churchill were his assets.
His men controlled the Roosevelt administration while FDR was kept a (poisoned)
invalid at Baruch's Hobcow Plantation. (Woodrow Wilson was also kept
incapacitated through Baruch's agent Dr. Greyson and Wilson's second wife,
who Greyson introduced to Wilson.) The Clinton, Bush and Obama
administrations are just continuations of Baruch's system of controlling
the U.S. for the Rothschild Interests. Jeff Rense interviews Dick Eastman
on Bernard Baruch. Sign up for rense.radio which includes access to
Rense broadcast archives here:
http://www.renseradio.com/signup.htm and download the interview of Feb 21 2007.
The interview is backed with about 100 pages of referenced quotations that
I prepared and which Mr. Rense has made available here:
http://www.rense.com/rewer.htm My undying gratitude to Mr. Rense for his service
to us all through his website
www.rense.com and broadcasts. -- Dick Eastman
2. David Sarnoff and Gen.
Harbord:
In 1927 David Sarnoff was elected to RCA's board and during
the summer of 1928, he became RCA's acting president when General
James G. Harbord, RCA's president, took a leave of absence to campaign
for Herbert Hoover. His eventual succession to that position was assured.
During the end of the decade Sarnoff negotiated successful contracts to form
Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) motion pictures, to introduce radios as a permanent
fixture in automobiles, and to consolidate all radio manufacturing by the
Victor company under RCA's banner. On 3 January 1930, the 39-year-old Sarnoff
became RCA's president. Sarnoff was interested in doing more than
selling radios. Why not look beyond radio sets so people could
listen to locally produced content and instead package the content,
sending out news, entertainment, and sports to dominate a national
audience?
Sarnoff
takes control of RCA from Gen. Harbord, Jan. 3, 1930
Earlier, in the 1920's, Sarnoff managed
his company's patent portfolio to the point that it was virtually impossible
to manufacture or sell radio equipment without paying royalties to RCA. In
the late 1920's, Sarnoff realized that most of the fundamental patents covering
radio would soon reach the end of their 17 year terms and expire. He also
reasoned that some new kind of radio device would be invented that would
eventually make the existing patents obsolete. Sarnoff concluded that if
RCA could get a handle on that new kind of radio before anyone else, then
he could manage the introduction of the new invention in such a way as to
maximize RCA's return on the old radio patents before they expired. In other
words, if he controlled the new development as well as he controlled the
old ones, then he could stall the new developments long enough to milk the
existing radio patents for every day of their year term.
3.
MARCHING IN MEXICO (1919)
The column winds on snake-like,
Through blistering, treeless spaces;
The hovering gray-black dust clouds
Tint in ghoulish shades our faces.
The sweat of muddied bubbles,
Trickles down the horses rumps;
The saddles creak, the gunboots chafe,
The swinging holster bumps.
At last the halt is sounded.
The outpost trots away;
The lines of tattered pup-tents rise,
We've marched another day.
The rolling horses raise more dust,
While from the copper skies
Like vultures, stopping on the slain,
Come multitudes of flies.
The irate cooks their rites perform
Like pixies 'round the blaze,
The smoking grease wood stings our eyes,
Sun-scorched for countless days.
The sun dips past the western ridge,
The thin dry air grows cold,
We shiver through the freezing night,
In one thin blanket rolled.
The night wind stirs the cactus,
And shifts the sand o'er all,
The horses squeal, the sentries curse,
The lean coyotes call.
-- Gen. George. S. Patton
Thank you Steven. -- DE