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Jim and Diane, WALK AND TALK, May 8, 2024, VE DAY, War; Lusitania; Woodstock; Fearmongering

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Published on 09 May 2024 / In People and Blogs

*** May 8, 1945 - VE Day, remembered but NOT celebrated
*** https://ihr.org/journal/v03p-91_thorwald-html
Defeat in the East (From The Journal of Historical Review, Spring 1982 (Vol. 3, No. 1), pages 91-93) Defeat in the East: Russia Conquers — January to May 1945, by Jürgen Thorwald. Edited and translated by Fred Wieck. Bantam Books, Softcover, 292 pages, with maps and drawings, ISBN 0-553-13469-8. Reviewed by Charles Lutton. Most of the actual fighting during the Second World War took place on the Eastern Front between the Soviet Union and Germany and her allies. The last stages of the war in the East are vividly described by the German jounalist and historian, Juergen Thorwald. [...]
*** https://www.unz.com/article/the-saddest-story-never-told/
The Saddest Story Never Told The Real Cause of WW2 PIERRE SIMON • MAY 7, 2024 “Things come apart so easily when they have been held together with lies,” Dorothy Allison, Bastard Out of Carolina [...]
*** War - ONLY the jews win
*** Lusitania (Presented by Elis Carto): On May 7, 1915, the German U-boat U20 torpedoed the largest passenger ship in the world at the time, only a few miles off the southwest coast of Ireland. The Lusitania, under British ownership and control, lost 1,200 lives within 18 minutes of being attacked. Among them were 128 Americans, men, women, and children. This precipitated the United States’ entry into World War 1 (WW1), which was British-controlled from the very beginning. On August 4, 1914, Britain declared war on Germany. On April 6, 1917, the U.S. House passed a resolution declaring war on Germany, approved by the U.S. Senate with a vote of 82-6. I recently came across a book written in 1972 by English journalist Colin Simpson, who located records of all who were involved with the Lusitania, planning the illegal use of it, and finally, its destruction. It became the world’s biggest disaster in nautical history. The author proves the Lusitania was badly designed and poorly staffed, exposing the secret that had been kept for many years: The Lusitania, with high American complicity, was created as a ship that could be sunk by a German U-boat. [...]

M.S. KING - https://www.realnewsandhistory.com/anyt-05-08-24/
Today marks a very sad anniversary. It's Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day) - the tragic day when the Globalist Cabal hoisted its victory flag over a continent whose infrastructure and economy had been battered by genocidal US / UK airstrikes. It also marks the beginning of the second phase of the Jewish-inspired Germanocide during which millions more Germans would be murdered (through executions, kidnappings, neglect, disease and starvation) after V-E Day than during the war itself. Oh, there's nothing to "celebrate" about this dark anniversary, boys and girls. To the contrary, it should be a day of mourning not only for Germany, but for the world. In contrast to the reality, on that day 79 years ago, the most intense, unbridled euphoria rang all across normiefied America. After a one-hour or so immersion into the Time Machine that is the above-featured issue of May 8, 1945, one gets a sense of what the mass mania must have been liked. The relief of knowing the war's end was now in sight (noble Japan would be finished off just three months later) was certainly part of the reason for the celebration; but the perverse pleasure of "we beat those Nazis!" was the dominating sentiment of the times. From cover-to-cover, there was nothing but glorification of the "heroes" and gloating over the destruction of Germany. [...]

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