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Reed's Book Is Excellent For Sociologic Overview,
Especially Regarding Jews And British Empire Up To Bolshevik Era
(Apollonian, 10 Feb 19)
(Apollonian, 10 Feb 19)
All thou or anyone need do is to ck Talmudical.BlogSpot.com, RevisionistReview.BlogSpot.com, and Come-and-hear.com. First two of above sites are by M.A. Hoffman whose articles are featured here by Unz. "Controversy Of Zion" is excellent historical survey/commentary, esp. upon subject of Jews; the notes by Reed thou give about Boer War seem like they might rather be sarcasm.
Regardless, that Boer War was master-minded at the top by the Rothschild money power, incorporated w. Rhodes organization, and run by goyim lick-spittles therewith, headed by A. Milner, whose crew ("kindergarten") subsequently conspired w. French and Russkies against Germany, had the Archduke assassinated and then started the war when the Central powers objected--how dare they?
Entire Boer population at the time was probably less than 300,000, but no matter, Brits ramped-up to at least 200,000 imperial troops, including Indians fm the sub-continent, arming the black tribes, re-locating Boer women and children, of whom at least 20,000 died in the concentration camps--splendid show, old chaps. See "Hidden History...," by Docherty and Macgregor, also at FirstWorldWarHiddenHistory.wordpress.com.
WWII then was run and started by exact same Milner-Rhodes crew, just a diff. generation, this time led by Winston Churchill, the drunken psychopath who right-off began w. the ruthless bombing of the German cities and civilians, etc.
Reed's book, "Controversy...," is especially good for historical/sociologic over-view and context; the only thing that's lacking is how central-banking actually works for financing of wars and empires, it being literally legalized counterfeiting, proliferation of nearly INFINITE currency, not real MONEY, etc. A good book for that central-banking behind imperial mass-murder is the Bircher, G.E. Griffin's, "The Creature From Jekyll Island." Also, see Perloff's "The Shadows of Power."
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# 643, Commentator Mike says:
February 10, 2019 at 8:14 am GMT • 100 Words
@jacques sheete
I’ve actually downloaded that book some time ago and was looking forward to reading it, but just browsing through it I was disappointed.
For example, when writing about the Boer war he states:
“This is a picture of civilized men at war”
And he does quote anecdotal evidence of the fair treatment of individual POWs, but Boer historians would surely dispute this claim given the atrocities the British committed against Boer soldiers and civilians. His presentation seemed one-sided and I couldn’t be bothered with it thereafter. We’re familiar with much of what he writes but it seems his interpretations of the facts may be questionable. I may return to it sometime.
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