Sorry about that! Yes, the colors and sizes were more than a little over the top and it was written too soon after doing the research.
Anger did follow the initial shock of finding out my beliefs were more than a little off. Then seeing the myriad of interests where money was concerned too was a bit shocking. This was not long after learning of the evidence of those who supported Hitler, from both sides of the ocean, and learning he offered to release the soon to be killed families for a measly $1000 per family. That's a lot for anyone with a heart to learn about and I'm sure many others, especially those Jewish, too go through the same cycle of emotions.
What are the chances of getting the media and history books to show a more complete story? The lack of either showing this means humanity will be going down this trail again.
On the more current dilemma, I hope we've not gone too far down the economic toilet to stop the fall. Most importantly, the families behind all this planned carnage are superceded by members that will not just cease, but who knows, perhaps offer to pitch in some resources. To help by using their wealth to turn this place around on the burning of fossil fuels and make their bundles bigger, as Fulford suggested by creatng new industries in the countries where the technology is created.
I agree with the false history, but have now learned one must be as careful with books from the library as those found via the Internet.
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Originally Posted by dayzero
It's almost impossible to actually read the colorful ranting above, as it's so angry, but i got through some of it.
And don't get me wrong - agree with you on a fair few things.
Not sure what you mean with Dresden, it was us, the British, with Bomber Harris in command, who finally flipped after the mass bombing of our cities over and over by the awful Nazis. Didn't make it right, but that's how it was. Just because some history has been falsified, doesn't mean all of it has to be.
These days, all you hear about is Dresden. Not Coventry, or Birmingham or London or Liverpool or practically everywhere else in the UK.
And don't give me that 'just when the end was in sight' business, far too easy to see with hindsight.
Anyway, back to the OP - anyone heard from Fulford recently?
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