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âž¡ Welcome to the last live show of the year on the Untold History Channel. We’re discussing President Woodrow Wilson’s term from 1913 to 1921, his connection to the Rothschild cabal, and their influence on American history. We’ll also explore the New World Order agenda, which includes establishing a central bank in the U.S., imposing an income tax, and initiating a plan to take Palestine from the Turks and Arabs.
âž¡ This text discusses the political manipulations and power plays in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on the establishment of a central bank and the push for a Zionist homeland in Palestine. It also highlights the role of influential figures like Jacob Schiff and Woodrow Wilson in these events. The text suggests that these actions were part of a larger plan to reshape the world, which included instigating wars and manipulating political systems. It also mentions the controversial election of 1912, where the Republican vote was allegedly split to ensure Wilson’s victory.
âž¡ The text discusses how Woodrow Wilson was guided by top advisors to support certain political actions, including the Federal Reserve Act, the 16th and 17th Amendments, and involvement in European war. It also suggests that these actions were part of a larger plan to establish a new world order, with the U.S. as a key player. The text also discusses the start of World War I, suggesting it was planned in advance and triggered by the assassination of the Archduke of Austria. The text concludes by arguing that Germany has historically been forced into wars rather than starting them.
âž¡ The text discusses the historical context of the United States and Germany before World War I, highlighting the peaceful nature of the U.S. and the constant attacks Germany faced due to its central location in Europe. It also mentions the unification of Germany in the 1870s from many small principalities. The text then delves into the sinking of the Lusitania, a British ocean liner carrying Americans, which was allegedly orchestrated by the British to draw the U.S. into the war. Despite this event, the U.S. did not immediately enter the war, with the text suggesting that timing was a crucial factor in this decision.
âž¡ In 1916, Wilson was reelected as President of the United States, largely due to his anti-war stance. However, shortly after his inauguration in 1917, the U.S. entered World War I, shifting from anti-war to pro-war. This sudden change was influenced by various political and strategic factors, including alliances with Germany, Austria, Hungary, and the Ottoman Turks, and the desire to establish a foothold in Palestine. The entry of the U.S. into the war was also influenced by the Balfour Declaration, a written promise from Britain to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
âž¡ The text discusses the aftermath of World War I, focusing on the political changes and the impact on the Middle East and the United States. It highlights the Sykes-Picot agreement, which led to the creation of Iraq and Kuwait and the ongoing issues in the Middle East. The text also discusses the anti-German sentiment in the U.S. and the propaganda used to fuel it. Lastly, it talks about Germany’s surrender and the Treaty of Versailles, which left Germany in a state of chaos and weakness.
âž¡ The text discusses the aftermath of World War I, focusing on Germany’s surrender and the Treaty of Versailles. It highlights the economic and social turmoil in Germany and the U.S., including the collapse of the German currency and riots in the U.S. The text also mentions the controversial role of the Jewish Marxists and Zionists, and the Ashkenazi people. Lastly, it talks about the failed attempt to establish the League of Nations and the groundwork for World War II.
âž¡ The speaker discusses the United Nations and its influence, expressing hope that the U.S. will withdraw from international organizations like the UN and NATO. They also mention Trump’s actions, such as pulling out of the Paris climate accords. The speaker promotes a book called “The Plan to Save Humanity” and other works by Mike S. King, available on Amazon and realnewsandhistory.com. The conversation ends with holiday wishes and a promise to return live on January 6, 2025.

Transcript

We are live. Welcome everybody to the Untold History Channel. My name is Ron Partain. It is Tuesday 17th December 2024 and this is gonna be our last live show of the year. We’re gonna record a couple shows to have for the next two weeks because they are a week from today is Christmas Eve and the week following is New Year’s Eve. So we’re gonna record a couple of shows for you guys. But this will be our last live show for the year and it says this is going to be a humdinger. It’s a perfect time, you know, considering December 24, 1913.

So, you know, this is a very, very good topic there choice, Mr. King. Yeah, yeah. Nasty Christmas surprise. Yeah. And that, that we are still to this day paying for. So. Yeah, not for much longer though. Not for much longer. Amen to that. Well, without further ado, let’s, let’s jump into this here because we got a, we got a, a lot of stuff here, I think. No, so. Oh, that’s. There we go. Here we are. So there’s. This is our, our Dear Leader. Oh well, he’s not our Dear Leader, but this is President Woodrow Wilson who is the only.

As I understand it, he was the only academic ever to hold the office. Like he was the only. He was the only person with a, with a doctorate to be the president. So. Which I found a little interesting. Princeton, Princeton material here. But he was a worthless piece of dung and, and that’s just me being kind. So yeah, he was horrible. And they, they identified him early on and they recruited him and they skyrocketed him. They made him governor of New Jersey and then president. He was president. He was elected in 1912, served as president 1913 through 1921.

Well, and he didn’t really serve much and like I was the last year and a half he was kind of incapacitated because of a stroke if I remember correctly. And his, his wife was kind of running the show. Yeah, his wife and then Edward Mandel House and, and actually had Edward Mandel House. You know, he was one of those Kissinger Brzezinski types. A lot of presidents will, will have one of these or prime ministers and, and such. The Cabal will assign a trusted agent to be the right hand man. And so he was. And Wilson even made a comment once, he says he is my alter ego.

So it was essentially his co. President, Edward Mandel House. Yeah, the Cabal top Tim. And he was totally, wholly, wholly owned by the Cabal at this critical juncture in American History which we will show and prove. We’ve got some receipts here. So, so next, next slide. This is the, the Rothschild cabal within the United States. Yes, that’s right. This is a, this is a point in history where they’re, they’re really getting their hooks into the country and they’re able to begin showing themselves. The Rothschild influence actually dates back to really the 1850s. JP Morgan was their agent.

His father Junius Morgan was their agent in the 1850s. They sent their, their, one of their financial agents, Schoenberg, the United States to run their affairs. Arrives here in 1850, changes his name to Belmont, August Belmont, for whom the Belmont Stakes is named. The horse race. Right. And in 10 years he’s chairman of the Democrat Party. Imagine that from 1860 to 1870 this foreign born Jew from Prussia who literally worked for the Rothschild and tended to their businesses here became, he was chair chairman of the Democrat Party. But even, even in a case like that, he had to change his name.

Anglophile. Now we fast forward a bit to this point in time. The early 20th century. These power players are, they’re able to operate openly or a lot more openly than, than they were. Things are changing. And here’s a gang. You could call this the heart of the, the American branch of the Rothschild cabal. You’ve got Jake the Snake Shift. We did a whole show on him. Yep. We know his deal. We did one on the Rothschilds in the Jewish quarter of Frankfurt in the late 1700s. Paul Warburg. They’re, they’re, they’re intermarried with the shifts by the way.

They’re in laws. That’s the father of the Federal Reserve. He would go on to become the first director of the Council on Foreign Relations. His brother Felix Warburg, another financier, so called philanthropist. Meanwhile back in Germany, Max Warburg, another brother, ran the, the German central bank which later on would, would kill the country during the Weimar years. And then on the far right there’s our friend Bernard Baruch did a show on him. Okay. Yep. We’ve, we’ve talked about him often. These, I mean these were just titans. These were all like George Soros on steroids. And then below them you have the next tier.

These would be more like operatives but all powerful in their own right. Yep. Louis Brandeis went on to be named the first Jewish justice on the Supreme Court. Yep. They imposed that on Wilson. Yep. Samuel Untermyer, he was the blackmail guy. According to Benjamin Friedman, Untermyer was the one squeezing Woody basically went to him and said you know, Mr. President, there’s this woman. She has a problem. We can make it go away. Hey, Winchester, that’s Minka. Oh, Minka. I can’t tell. I know. It’s okay. Yeah, it was way too close. She was chasing the mouse. The cursor.

Sorry. So until unto Meyer in the blackmail operation, because Woodrow Wilson, he had a mistress in his past. And there’s Chaim Weissman. He was big, both the United States and Britain. He was the leader of the early Zionist movement. There’s no Israel at this time, and there’s no real presence even in Palestine. But that’s all in the works. Rabbi Wise was another one. So these guys are huge. And. And this is the group here. And there’s other players, too, who essentially had Woodrow Wilson by the balls. There’s an interest. There’s an interesting, interesting quote in here.

It says, or comment. It says, so tired to hear about the poor Jew crap. Do these guys look poor or look like anything poor? No, guys, I mean, you. You adjust that top rank right there. You know, you adjust for today’s dollars. They’re all multi billionaires. Absolutely. And I, you know, this goes. Going along with that same type of a thing. You know, they. There are so many programs out there that they sell to the. To the public as noble and whatnot. And really what they’re doing is they’re just taking your money, fleecing it and using it for their own purposes.

And I came to find out one recently was this. Have you ever heard of the Cars for Kids? K A R S Kars for Kids? Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure. Yeah. Yeah. So that whole thing is, what they do is they. They come and they give you, like, they give you a sum of money for your car. They buy your car from you, and then they turn around and sell it, and then they profit from it, and they take that. They take those profits and they go and they use those to fund underground Jewish organizations that are, you know, to start to stir up.

No kidding. Yeah. She doesn’t surprise me. I never knew that. Not at all. Yeah. Yeah. That was actually some relatively new information on my. On. On my radar screen. But, yeah, now they’re good at hiding behind charities. You know, they’ll do that. Yeah. Well, you know, you said the, the, the. The. The apropos word you used earlier was philanthropic. They. They. That’s a buzzword. Yeah, yeah. They hide behind philanthropic stuff all the time. Now these, These types of characters, they give money, you better believe they’re getting something in return. Especially universities. Yes. Go to Colleges or elite colleges all over the country you’ll find a wing or a bill building named after one of these characters.

They’re buying a curriculum. Yeah, when I was at, when I was at Rutgers and a business major, I, I, it was like a. Attending worship services for the Federal Reserve. My economics courses, it’s like, oh, the Fed, it’s indispensable. Paul Volcker, he was the chairman back in the day. Right, but that’s what I mean, buying the curriculum, it’s the same with history, journalism. So that’s, that’s what’s meant by philanthropy. Absolutely. All right, so this is the New World Order agenda. That’s right. And the seven major goals. Number one, establish a central bank in the United States, impose an income tax, trigger a long plan war to reshape Europe, entangle the United States in that war, conquer Russia, convert democratic socialism or communism, establish world political body under the pretext of world peace and initiate Herzl’s plan to steal Palestine from the Turks and Arabs.

Oh, it sounds to me, it sounds to me like what you’re talking about here is the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Well, that’s, none of this was in effect until he became president. And that cast of characters that we, we just met, this was their agenda. Right. And this isn’t something I’m just pulling out of air and blaming it on them. No, it’s very easy to establish this going back to the 1890s in their own words, in their writings. All of these individuals in their various networks openly discuss this stuff. Shift In 1906 he wrote, he says if we don’t have a fundamental reform in a monetary system meaning a central bank, there’s going to be a huge panic in this country in the following year.

Was a panic in 1907. They’ve been so, they’ve been talking for a long time about the absolute quote, unquote necessity of bringing back the central bank which Andrew Jackson destroyed at an income tax. The czar, that’s a no brainer. They’ve always hated him. Okay. Wanting to take down Russia. Herzl’s plan, he, that we have the minutes from the meeting, 1897, the first Zionist meeting in Basel, Switzerland. They come out of there with their pronouncement that we’re going to have a homeland in Palestine one day and a future international body will give it to us. Yep, I’m paraphrasing, but that’s almost an exact quote.

So the world body, the Great War, those, those pieces were being set up in the 1890s. Early part of the 20th century, the alliances with the England and France, and they sucked in Russia and then surrounded Germany, Austria, Hungary. That was all put together like so many dominoes. So all of this is well established, easily documented. I got the receipts for all of it in my book, Planet Rothschild. This was what they wanted and had been talking about for the longest time. It was an insanely ambitious agenda put together by insane yet very clever men. Yeah.

Problem. The president at this time is William Howard Taft. Okay. You could compare him to, like, a Trump or a Ron Paul. So ain’t none of this happening with Taft in there, I’ll tell you that. What. So what to do? Can’t keep killing everybody like they killed McKinley and his vice president Hobart. But they got to get rid of t. Somehow. They. And what they did is they shifted from using, like, human sacrifice to using war as human sacrifice. Yeah, I mean, it was. I mean, it was totally diabolical. Yeah. Well, they needed that great war because that was how they were planning to deal.

Excuse me. The final death blows to the great regimes of. Of Europe. You know, like that. The house of Romanov. The house the H. Habsburg and Austria, Hungary. The Kaiser in Germany. So they needed to reshape the world. So you needed the war for that. Also at this time you have that famous meeting on Jekyll Island. That’s 1910, where they. They put together the whole idea. Federal Reserve System. We know now. We know that now is a fact. So there it is. That’s. There’s the agenda. Yep. How to get it done? That’s the question, I think.

So here’s. Here’s Benjamin Friedman. And I’m gonna. I’m gonna read this, and then I’m gonna play a. I’m gonna play a. A short clip about. Of Benjamin Friedman. Jacob Schiff then came back to New York. He was at that time the head of the American Jewish Committee. And in my father’s home, in the presence of many prominent men, they decided to get rid of prominent President Taft. They also made plans to get rid of the Republican Party and put it in their own party as. And their own president. They set up the National Democratic headquarters at 200 Fifth Avenue.

And Henry Morgenthau senior was made chairman of the Finance Committee. I was made his assistant. I saw everything that went on because I handled all the books. Jacob Schiff and the Jews started looking around for a man to put up as president. They got Woodrow Wilson, a rascal who wasn’t worth the powder to blow him to hell. So there’s that quote, and I think that’s very apropos. I’m going to play this. This is a clip from his speech and you can find his speech on my channel. But this is just a brief clip of if we trigger a world war that may develop into a nuclear war, humanity is finished.

And why will it take place? It will take place because Act 3. The curtain goes up on Act 3. Act 1 was World War I. Act 2 was World War II. Act 3 is going to be World War 3. The. The Jews of the world, the Zionists and their co religionists everywhere are determined that they are going to again use the United States to help them permanently retain Palestine as their foothold for their world government. Now that is just as true as I’m standing here because not alone have I read it, but many here have read it and it’s known all over the world.

Now what are we going to do? This life you save may be your son. Your boys may be on their way to that war tonight. And you don’t know it any more than you knew that in 1916 in London, the Zionists made a deal with the British War Cabinet to send your sons to war in Europe. Did you know it at that time? Not a person in the United States knew it. You weren’t permitted to know it. Who knew it? President Wilson knew it. Colonel House knew it. Others knew it. Did I know it? I had a pretty good idea of what was going on.

I was liaison to Henry Morgenthau Sr. In the 1912 campaign. Campaign when President Wilson was elected and there was talk around the office there. I was confidential man to Henry Morgenthau Sr. Who was chairman of the Finance Committee. And I was liaison between him and Ronald Wells, the treasurer. So I sat in these meetings with President Wilson at the head of the table and all the others and I heard them drum into President Wilson’s brain the graduated income tax and what has been become the Federal Reserve and also indoctrinate him with the Zionist movement. And Justice Brandeis and President Wilson were just as close as the two fingers on this hand.

And President Woodrow Wilson was just as incompetent when it came to determining what was going on as a newborn born baby. And that’s how they got us into World War I, why we all slept. Oh, that’s a. That’s. That’s from Benjamin Friedman’s mouth at a 1961 speech that he gave at the Willard Hotel. I believe in Washington. And. But. But if you’ve never listened to that speech, boy, that’ll that will just, you know, that’ll make you mad. But yeah, he was a whistleblower, converted to Catholicism and dedicated a large portion of his personal fortune and in life to exposing this cabal.

Yep. His testimony is particularly powerful because he’s Jewish. They can’t call him an anti Semite, but the ADL did brand them as a self hating Jewish. And he was, and he was there. And you know, this all checks out. It’s exactly as he just described it. How they went out and they got Wilson and they. If we trigger a world war that may develop into a nuclear war. That was, that was not my, that was, that was. Hold on, I’m gonna put her down. Sorry guys. In the beginning of this quote, there’s a little context before that I’d like to add.

He said Jacob Schiff then came back to New York. He was coming back from Washington. He had gone to visit President Taft. He was trying to squeeze Taft the same way he squeezed Grover Cleveland in the 1890s to open up Eastern Europe, hence Jewish immigration. But he was trying to, trying to pressure or persuade Taft to put sanctions on Russia because they’re, they’re persecuting the Jews over there. And, and Taft in his own investigation talked to his ambassador and he essentially said it’s not really that bad how you describe it politely. Tell him to go screw himself.

So he came out of there, he said his mentality at that point was that’s it, he’s got to go. Because that was another, that’s one of their main agenda points as well. So that was the last straw for the Jewish oligarchs is when Taft would not make any kind of move towards Russia. Right. And then here is the rigged election of 1912. Whether you’ve got tap in the center, in the center there. And he’s the, he’s the roadblock. Now, both literally and metaphorically, he’s, he’s upwards of 300 something pounds. He’s a big man. You had to get, you have to get rid of him.

But there’s no way a Democrat’s going to get elected. He’s, he’s a popular incumbent. It’s been a long run of Republican presidents. The only way you’re going to get, get rid of them is either to kill him like they did McKinley, but they got to kill the vice president too, like they killed McKinley’s Vice President Hobart, probably poisoned. That’s not practical either. Are you going to kill another vice president president? So instead they came up with the simple idea, let’s Split the Republican vote and we’ll get Wilson in there. So they, they brought Theodore Roosevelt out of mothballs.

Baruch was the main point man on that project, essentially convinced them we. You’re the only man could save this country. We need you back. So he comes back, he thinks he’s going to win, but they had it engineered. He ended up in second and Taft ended up in third. And the winner with only 41% of the vote was Woodrow Wilson. And that was their plan all along. Very similar to 1992 with Clinton. Yeah, yeah. Perot probably. Yeah, Perot took votes away from Bush. Yeah. And so that Clinton would get the. Clinton would get the votes. Yeah.

So now this is a. This is. I’m going to read this real quick here, guys. This is a. A clip or, or an excerpt from a book written by Curtis B. Dahl. And he was married. Was. He was married to what, FDR’s daughter. Yeah. So this is. Occasionally on a Saturday morning in the summer of 1912, Bernard Baruch would walk into the Democratic headquarters with Woodrow Wilson in tow, leading him like one would a poodle on a string. Wilson would be quite solemn face in appearance, dressed in dark formal clothes, having just arrived in New York from Trenton.

According to my friend, Wilson would be given his special indoctrination course in politics by several of the top advisers assembled there. The course consisted chiefly of outlining to him and his agreeing in principle. 2. One, aiding and pushing the projected Federal Reserve bank legislation through Congress when Paul Warburg approved the final draft of the proposed act, then being worked on. 2. Aiding in changing the method of electing U.S. senators by establishing a direct vote of the people which provided more control over the Senate by the professional politicians. 3. Agreeing to aid and introduce the graduated personal income tax which was brought over here from England to drain off the results of our individual initiative.

4. If called upon to lend a sympathetic ear and aid indicated policy if war should break out in Europe. This is 1912, guys. This is not 1914. This is two years before. To lend a thoughtful number. 5. To lend a thoughtful ear to recommendations made by policy in respect to filling key cabinet positions. Wilson dutifully received and absorbed his indoctrination, shook hands all around and departed, whereupon the leaders and advisors went into the back room of the headquarters, shut the door and had a huge big belly laugh. Someone then asked, how’s our other candidate doing? The other candidate was Theodore Roosevelt, the Bull Moose leader.

Hence the strong support of that steering committee in 1912 election went out to both Wilson and Roosevelt, who had lined up against Taft. It appeared that Taft had not been very receptive and disapproved of the political desires expressed by the certain pro Zionist political leaders in respect to the United States relations with Russia. So you know, if you come back here and you look at this five, this list of five things. Obviously number one is the Federal Reserve Act. Number two is the 17th Amendment. Number three is the 16th Amendment. Number four is obviously, you know, making sure that we get into war in Europe.

And then number five is essentially it’s like whoever we tell you to put into a cabinet position, that’s who you’re going to put. So now. And I added that as, as kind of like flavor for the, for this. The rest of this is really pretty much Mike’s present. This is year one. Yeah. He starts to pay dividends. Boom, boom. Two of the agenda items, you could take them off. First came. Well firstly, the income tax amendment had made its way through the states and it passed the Congress with the two thirds, but it didn’t establish in the income tax, it authorized one.

The actual revenue bill came later that year in October and that’s when the first tax rates were established. It was only on the wealthy. That was the hook and that was the promise. And a lot of people who supported the amendment process, including Taft, while this idea was being contemplated of an income tax, they thought the income tax was defined as a corporate tax, was supposed to be on individuals. Later on it developed and they bait and switched it so it’s on people. But then they said, oh, only the rich people. And you know, now we, we see what’s become of it.

Everybody pays it. But the actual revenue bill is, is signed by Wilson in October. It not only establishes the, the income tax, it slashes tariffs dramatically. And that’s part of the globalist agenda because they don’t want an independent industrial powerhouse country. They want to in due time bring America down. So they put in the income tax, they slash the tariffs and then later on you would have the bracket creep and continual increases in the income tax. And then just two months after that the, they finally get their central bank re established, the one that Andrew Jackson had killed.

Only they called it the Federal Reserve System. Right. In order to mask what it truly was. It’s not federal, it’s not reserved. There’s no system. It’s a central bank. It’s run out of New York. And I’ve been wrong. The two go hand in hand. Absolutely. And I’ve been, I’ve been, I’ve been saying it wrong. I Thought the Federal Reserve didn’t come into being. I mean it was signed into law in 2000, in 1913, but I didn’t think that it actually went into effect until like 1919. But I was wrong. That was, it went into effect in 1915.

So the federal Reserve was there to make sure that the federal government of the United States had plenty of money to produce war materials for the, for, for, for the United States as they went into war. Right. Because as this is, even though the war doesn’t break out the following year and then the United States doesn’t enter until a few years after that, it was all part of the plan, those seven agenda items. So they have to get these two done quickly. And in year one they got it. The central bank and the, the income tax.

Yeah. All right, so and then that’s all set and that’s all ready to go. Now they can’t start the war in Europe until you have the Fed and income tax established here. 1. What’s one got to do with the other? Plenty. Because the idea was not just to have a war in Europe, the idea was after it runs for a few years, then get the United States in because you can’t have a new world order without the, the great North American superpower. Right, right. So this is, this is all, this is all related things have to go in a certain sequence.

So you got your income tax, you got your Federal Reserve, which positions America to enter a world war in the future. Now you need the world war itself. And these pieces were all put in the position. I, I got it all in my book Planet Rothschild, dating back to the 1890s, even before they, they were planning this future great war which would bust everything up so you can reshape the world. All you needed was a triggering event. So they got one of their fanatics, their controlled assassins. A so called nationalist secessionist Serbian in Yugoslavia kills the Archduke of Austria.

Hungary, the heir of the throne kills him and his wife actually. And that was the second attempt that day. So clearly the hit was put on. The first attempt was a bomb thrown at his carriage. He knocked it away with his arm and then later on came this assassin. So the, the, the hit was given and they got him. And there’s a headline, New York Times. Heir to Austria’s throne is slain with his wife by a Bosnian youth to avenge the Caesar seizure of his country, that being Austria Hungary. And this just led to the beginning of that whole mechanism to get all the major powers in Europe at war.

Because now Austria Hungary starts leaning on Serbia saying, you’re inciting these people in our country who did this. Serbia’s like, no, we’re not. And then Russia, Russia is Serbia’s protector. So they’re telling Austria, Hungary back off. And now Germany’s in the mix because they’re bound by an alliance with Austria, Hungary, but if they go to war with Russia, then Britain and France are bound by an alliance. And that’s what happened. All it was a tangled knot. It all got triggered and within a matter of days you had a Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Turkey and Italy.

Well, Italy ended up switching sides. The. The whole continent was on fire. Just like that, out of nowhere. What the hell happened? Well, it happened because it was set up so long in advance, by the way, Germany was the last to mobilize. They didn’t want war. The Kaiser did everything possible. It was imposed on Germany. Boy, that’s a. That sounds sure reminiscent of the same thing that happened in 1939. Yeah, it’s a replay. Yeah. Germany, Germany never starts wars. And you could go back to the Franco Prussian war of the 1870s that was totally started by France, if you really, you really want to get into history.

Romans, the Mongols, I mean, everybody, the Hans, everybody attacked Germany. It’s just not in the German DNA to go out and fight people. They will defend themselves. Kind of like Germany bears absolute zero. Kind of like the American, kind of like The Americans did pre two, before 1898. Yeah, that’s right. Yeah. Well, well, Mexico was a bit of an aggressive war, but. But yeah, Mexico, the United States was by and large a peaceful, quote unquote isolationist country. But there weren’t really many people to attack America. Germany, on the other hand, located at the center of Europe, was always subject to one empire or another trying to bully them.

The Polish too. Because it wasn’t until the 1870s that Germany united at one. At one time it was made up of 300 little principalities, right? And that consolidated into 30 different confederations. It wasn’t until the 1870s it became the single German nation. So they were always getting attacked, pushed around. But that’s. So this is. There. It is. They. They triggered this event. They use this event to. To trigger the dominoes which had been carefully, methodically set up for the 20 years prior. So there’s a third agenda item. They got the war started and everything’s going in sequence the way it has to.

U. S is all set up now. They got their income tax in their Federal reserve to fund the future war machine. So now you start the War in Europe. Yep. The following year. The war is about a year old. Yep. And here’s the Lord of the British Admiralty with all his medals there. Soldier boy, sailor boy, never served life. I don’t know. I don’t even know if he’s even ever fired a gun. But there he is with all his medals. How he got a gig like this, I’ll never know. Well, I do understand he was freemason.

His daddy was a, a big politician. One of the leaders of the so called Conservative Party. Protege of Benjamin Disraeli. He’s well connected. His mother, Jenny Jerome is the daughter of Leonard Jerome, who’s known as the Wolf of Wall Street. Biggest man in Wall Street. His mother’s American. But he’s the Lord of the British Admiralty. And in that position he, for the purpose of inducing the United States into the war on Britain’s side, arranged for the Lusitania to be sunk. Whole book there, the definitive book, the old book. Colin Simpson, the Lusitania and we’ve learned more information since then, but the, the protective escorts were withdrawn from the Lusitania, British ocean liner.

But it had a lot of Americans on it as well. And they say the Germans struck it and it ignited the munitions. That’s not the official story. Official story because those torpedo twice and sank. But United States was smuggling munitions to Britain. And the Germans, they even put newspaper ads, American newspapers warning passengers not to, not to sail. They may have also rigged the bomb on this because this thing was massive. Size of the Titanic sank in 10 minutes. So who knows? Well, I mean it was carrying munitions. Yeah, it was absolutely carrying munitions. And that was what German alleged that it was, you know, the, the United States was viable.

They were not being, you know, neutral. They were actually selling munitions that would go against Germany. And so they, the Germans warned them and in fact, if I remember, if I remember correctly, the New York Times, the, the German government took out like a full page article in the New York Times warning people not to, not to take, not to be on Lusitania or, or got to, not to sail. Am I correct in that? I don’t know if it was the New York Times, but there were ads placed in papers saying that, you know, these are war zones and you know, we consider any ship smuggling munitions to be an enemy combatant ship.

So there’s some, I want to pause for a second here. I, I’ve got a couple, somebody’s done a couple of kind of a, you know, rumble rants, asking some questions. And the first question is, Mike, why During the Gilded Age, did we have long string of forgettable one term presidents? Well, there was, I, I guess he’s talking about 1880s, 1890s. Garfield was murdered in his first few months in office. He would likely have been a two termer. Yeah, and I, and I, and I know the guild. The Gilded Age typically refers to the time post Civil War up until about 1900.

And you had Andrew Johnson in there who finished off Lincoln’s term and then I think you had, you had two full terms but Grant, Grant ran after Johnson and then he got two terms and he actually was running for a third, but he was really unpopular because he was not a very good president and his, his, his administration was mired in just all kinds of nastiness. But then you had a bunch of, you had a bunch of like, I guess single term presidents until let’s see, Hayes was single term. Garfield was single term because he was killed.

Grover Cleveland got two terms, but they were, they were not connected. Okay. Chester Allen Arthur decided not to run for a second term. So. Yeah, and then you had Grover Cleveland. Yeah, he had two terms, but they were, they were unconnected. And then McKinley, he was elected twice, he got two terms, but he was killed early in, in his, in his second term. But it was also kind of a quiet time. 1880s, 1890s. So you know, uneventful is good, absolutely good. But the, the thing is, you know, world leaders who preside over uneventful times, they don’t get remembered.

Sometimes the man in the moment have to meet each other. Let’s say that the charter of the second central bank had not been coming due. Would we have remembered Andrew Jackson? He might have just came and went. You know what I’m saying? Right. So sometimes you need the event to make an eventful president. 70s, 80s, 90s, relatively quiet. Although all this was going on behind the scenes. Yeah, it was, it was all, it was all bubbling, it was all bubbling into the surface clandestinely because they had, they had to maneuver chess pieces without, without being detected.

So now the second question, and I’m guessing that this has to do with World War I. Why did Germany and Italy unify in, into nations so late? What was the impetus? Why did they unify into what? Well, why did they unify into nations so late? And I don’t really quite understand that question. Yeah, he, Italy also was formed in the late 1800s. Oh, okay. But they were part of other empires. Okay. Italy was mainly, was under, partly under France, partly under Austria monarchies. So it’s not like they were formed. It’s not like the French and the Austrians said, okay, we’re gonna let you form a country.

So they, they had to, you know, struggle to get. To get their own state. Okay. And then with Germany, the only reason that came about is when, when the French initiated the Franco Prussian War, it drew all the German states together in an alliance. 30 or 30 in all. And then when they prevailed, that was the opportune moment for, for them to unite as a. As a single German state. But historically, they never had countries. They, they existed obviously, as people. You always had the Italians and you always had the Germans, but they were small principalities and kingdoms, so they came under the jurisdiction of.

Of the great empires. Yeah. Austro, Hungarian, France, even German. Some of the German territories were under the Polish Empire. There used to be a great Polish Empire up until the 1700s. Right. So that’s how it was with the empires. You had many ethnicities, but they didn’t necessarily get their, Their own countries. The, one of the things here about the Lusitania is, you know, you know, again, Lusitania loose. Lucifer, Lucius, trust. It’s, you know, a lot of, A lot of symbolism there. Well, I don’t know if that’s related to anything, but derives from. Well, well, like. Well, yeah, okay, well, we’ll just skip that.

All good. But it was a big event. Yep. And the British started pounding on it hard. They really thought this was going to bring the Americans in, but it didn’t. It wasn’t quite time because the, you know, the Anglophiles and the, The Jewish cabal, they work together, but they were still separate entities. So obviously your, your, your Anglo elite, they, they wanted America in the war quick, but it was not to be. And even though people like Teddy Roosevelt, who was an Anglophile is screaming to enter into the war, he’s really hammering. He’s ex president, but he keeps button in.

He’s really hammering. Woodrow Wilson, he’s saying, what are we waiting for? He’s like dying again in a war. He’s warmonger. But we didn’t get into war. Wilson kept us out of the war, and he pacified the situation. And we’re gonna, we’re gonna find out why, because it’s all about the timing. It’s not that Wilson was ever anti war. Nonetheless, when it did come time to get us into war, they were able to kind of go back and resurrect this event to start whipping up the fervor again. Yes. Okay. A lot of people remain under the misconception that the Sinking of Lusitania was the.

What was the precipitating. It was another. Another two years before the declaration of war by Wilson. So the campaign of 1916, Wilson runs on the fact that he kept us out of war. Look at those campaign buttons. War in Europe, peace in America. God bless Wilson. 1916. He has kept us out of war. Wilson. So that’s one of the reasons that delayed things like, you know what? Let him get reelected first and then I’ll have a freer hand. Okay, so he’s reelected and he. One month after his inauguration in 1917, his re. Second inauguration. Presidents were inaugurated in March.

Back then, there’s the headline US at war. Wilson on a dime. He just, they just changed. So we went from being anti war and Wilson actually running on a platform of, hey, I kept us out of war, and all of a sudden pro war. And then the, the anti German hatred started being juiced up. So I think Benjamin Friedman once made the analogy it was as if a traffic light just changing from red to green just like that. Okay, I’m going to address the questions. Why, why the delay and why the sudden switch? So if you go to the next panel.

Okay. Okay, I remember, I know seven agenda items. Another one was to get that foothold in Palestine, which is Arab Palestinians, but under the jurisdiction of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, which is a lot allied militarily with Germany, Austria, Hungary and Turkey. It all works out perfect. Which is that’s, and, and that is exactly why they had to draw Germany into the war. Because of the treaties that were all laid the foundations of the treaties. If, if. So it would be like, it’d be like if your brother, you have an older brother and your brother is going to protect you and you, your brother, you and your brother make a pact and if, if anybody ever comes, you, Your brother’s going to come and defend you.

All right, well, that’s basically what happened here. Austria Hungary was, was allied with Germany and Germany was also allied with, with the Ottoman Turks. So what they did was they assassinated the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, Hungary bringing Germany in, and then ultimately the Ottoman Turks where Palestine was located. And so that was how. And then I’m, I’m, maybe I’m, I’m getting a little ahead of myself. But that was why the, when, when the Americans got into the war, where did the British forces went? They all went down into the, into the Mediterranean. Yeah, so, so that, that was the, that was the whole idea.

And, and that’s why England and France were able to suck in Russia into their Alliance. Right. Because Russia didn’t want to have. They didn’t have a problem with Germany historically had good relations with Germany, but they did have a big problem with the Ottoman Turks. They wanted Constantinople back. Istanbul, Constantinople. Yep. And they got screwed after the Russo Turkish War. So it’s like, it’s almost like a soap opera. But they still, I think they still. That’s not it. That’s how they appeal to Russia. Hey, you want another crack at Germany? Come ally yourself with us. But I think I, I think Germany still wants, or, excuse me, I mean, I, I mean Russia still wants Constantinople to this day, I believe.

Well, I, I think that’s pretty much settled. That’s, that’s. I, I agree, I agree. I agree. I’m just saying maybe the Greeks still. Yeah, but, yeah, they, I mean, that was totally Greek, Christian Orthodox city. And the Turks came in in the 1400s and just sacked it and raped it. It’s horrible. But there was a still historical memory of, of that. But that’s how the British and the French sucked the Russians. And so you’ve got this big knot. But now it’s 1916, late 1916, and Germany’s in an advantageous position and they’re still pleading with Britain and France, let’s just end this war.

Let’s just end it and everybody go home back to the way things were. And it was something that was seriously being considered. This is when the Zionist played their next card. They approached the British, this character here on the stamp, T. Weisman, and they essentially made it clear to Britain, you don’t have to make peace with Germany. You can still win the war. We own Roosevelt. Roosevelt. We own Woodrow Wilson. We got him by the balls. We’ll get the United States in. That’s what you want. That’s what Lusitania was all about. We’ll get the United States in on your side.

But here’s the deal. You got to give us Palestine. Take it from Turkey. We want our national homeland. That deal was made in principle and verbally, late 1916, right around the time of the Woodrow Wilson’s reelection. So they made that deal the following year as, like I said, early April, May 1917, Wilson declares war. But here it is. It’s almost the end of 1917. It’s been eight, nine months. There’s no Americans over there. And the British and the French are chopping at the bit. They’re saying, well, just give us what you have. Okay? You haven’t recruited and trained the full army.

Give us what you got. We’ll put Them under our command. The Americans are, Wilson, controlled by these people saying, not yet, we’re not ready yet. We’re going to have them under American command. So a long period of time elapsed between the United States declaring war and deploying. Why? Well, because it’s because this, this deal that they made, the Jews and the British was only verbal. Okay. The Zionists wanted something in writing before they could actually bring the Americans in. And that’s the Balfour Declaration issued by the, the fellow in the top stamp, Lord Balfour, Foreign Secretary, addressed to Lord Rothschild and say, your Majesty’s government, we support the establishment of a Jewish homeland, etc.

Etc. Those are two poster stamps, 1967, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. It’s Balfour. And that was the purpose. They got something in writing. Now they could put the screws to Wilson and finally bring the Americans into the war nearly a year after war was declared. And there’s another element to the delay as well, but this is a big one. And we go to the next panel. Okay. Early 1917, the Yanks are coming. So it’s been a year to finally get there. And Woodrow Wilson, I did a little pamphlet called Woodrow Wilson Warmonger about a speech he gave in response to the German and Austria Hungarian response to his initial demands.

So in other words, before deploying the troops, Wilson said, I got these 14 points here. This is what has to be done for peace. And much to his surprise, the Germans and the Austrian, Hungarians, you know, this sounds reasonable, let’s talk. They were open to accepting it. And, and Wilson’s response was basically, ah, we don’t believe you. We’re going to war. So there it is, early 1917. But again with the timing. What else happens at this precise moment in time? Go ahead back to that next panel. The Tsar is overthrown in Russia. So that was yet another reason for the delay.

Because if the Americans arrive too early and then they team up with the British and the French and then you got the Russians in the east, like, very likely that the tide of war is going to begin to turn dramatically, which is good for the Tsar. See, they wanted to overthrow the Tsar. They’re activating their, their communist revolutionaries in Russia. And this was their main line of attack. This horrible war, it’s gone badly. Look what the Tsar has done. So they, they wanted Russia to fall first, and it did in March 1917. So you see how brilliantly they played this in terms of sequencing.

Okay, you had the war. America gets into war, but we don’t get in for another year, physically. Then you get the Balfour Declaration, then Russia falls. So this is another one of the agenda items right here. So you got two more. The Balfour. Everything’s got to go in perfect sequence. Now it’s time for Americans to deploy, and we’re only in the battlefield for like, nine months before Germany’s capitulates at the end of the year. Yep. But 150,000Americans. Yeah, we killed. Yeah, we. We got in there and Pershing. Pershing. Pershing was in charge. Pershing was. Was put in charge by Baruch and.

But Pershing knew that the American troops weren’t ready for battle yet. So what he did was he held them back despite the. The supreme allied commander for World War I in the. In the European theater was Hague, wasn’t it? I think it was Haig from Britain. And he’s like. And Pershing is telling him, no, you’re not putting my boys anywhere near, like, the major fighting. So that’s why they went down into the southern part of France and ultimately they, like I said, they. They took the place of the British on the line. I mean, and maybe not 100, but a good chunk of the British so that the British could then go and.

With the Ottoman Turks. Yeah, yeah. That’s how. That’s how. That’s how it went down. And then. Right. And then. And in so doing. So not only the Zionists finally push us into the war, how many additional Americans end up getting killed because they were sent into the teeth of the German guns. The British got freed up so they could take Turkey. Yeah. And then right after. This is a little. Little peripheral. But you. Once you get done with World War I, then you have the Sykes Pico agreement. And that was when they carved up Saudi Arabia, Iraq.

That was when they created Iraq and Kuwait and I mean, which is all the, all the problems that we’re having in the Middle east today are all as a result of the outcome of World War I. Yeah, yeah. And. And Britain’s involvement in the region. Correct. Which was only at the behest of the Zionists or at the extortion of the Zionists. Correct. No, no Americans until you make this deal. And then here’s more. A couple more posters. Yeah. And so now the propaganda goes full steam ahead in the United States and. And the country having been more actually anti British and pro German mostly in the beginning of the war.

You know, we’ve had our history with Britain, won our independence from Britain. 1812, they start with us again. Civil war. They’re trying to Intervene. So the, you know, the British weren’t Americans, weren’t big fans of Britain. The British. And then you have a large German American population. We do. A large Irish American population. But. And to your point, the, the German population in this country actually exceeds the that of anybody else. I think now it’s probably more like Latin. Latin. But in terms of, in terms of, of immigrants who came over from Europe. The, the Germans actually were the, are the leading.

There’s more Germans here than anybody than any, you know, any other. Yeah, A lot of first generation Germans here at that time, including the Drum family. Right. It became the Trumps. A lot of Germans. The, the anti German hysteria became so intense they were scared. The Schmidt’s changed their name to the Smiths. The Muellers became the Millers. The Sheriffs became the Bushes. Did they. Yeah, I think they were German. Yeah. The shirt. Yeah, they were the Sheriffs. Yeah. Ssch. E R F S. I think. Yeah, Sheriffs. Yeah, they became the Bushes during this time. Well, maybe that was related then.

Possibly. I, it was, it was around. I thought they went, I thought they went back to the couple hundred years. I’ll look, I’ll look. No, the, no, the sheriffs actually were German. They came. Yeah. Let me see, let me look that up real quick. Let’s see Sheriff Bush. Let’s see how Bush’s grandfather helped Hitler’s rise to power. All the, all the family trees resulting from Georgia. Anyway, yeah, there’s nothing going to be here. And I’ll, I’ll ask artificial. I’ll ask the AI real quick. But we’ll, we’ll continue on here. More, more, more us. More propaganda posters.

Yeah, and that was really. No, I don’t think so because Prescott Bush’s daddy was Samuel Bush and he’s, he’s born in 1863. He’s American steel guy and is. His parents now. They go, they go back a couple hundred years. That’s that Bush Nazi connection nonsense that’s floating around the, the Internet. The Bushes, they go way back. They’re, they go way back. They’re Obadiah, Obadiah Bush. He goes back to 1800. No. Okay, well, I could be, I could be wrong. I just, I mean I, I’ve just, I’ve heard that many, many times. But just because I’ve heard it doesn’t mean it’s true.

Yeah, well, you get, you get these, these false information feedback loops that go around. The true story of Prescott Bush is that he worked for a Wall street firm, Herman Brothers. And when Hitler came to Power. The Jews start screaming, got a boycott, boycott. And they didn’t participate in a boycott. They did business with the Weimar Republic, they did business with the Kaisers people back then. So they. That somehow get spawned into Bush, the Nazis, you know. But then when Pearl harbor came, everybody stopped doing business with Germans. So that’s like a Jewish mirror against the, the Bushes.

Because Papa Bush’s firm continued to have German clients. But it was a very intense anti German sentiment. And it’s just amazing how these things can just, you know, at the snap of a figure, you go from being pro, pro German to despising the Germans. And this away. These were mainly Jews putting out this propaganda. That poster there is by Fred Strman, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bond. And it was all this vicious atrocity propaganda about how the Germans were bayoneting little babies. Yep. In Belgium, as always, they always go to the babies. You ever noticed that? Yeah, it’s always the children.

They took the babies out of the incubators. Yeah. Remember that one? Yeah. Same thing, same thing. So that’s it. They whipped the American public into a frenzy. There’s Woodrow Wilson. Throw. Not the first pitch. Throwing out the first pitch. But this is when the tradition began of playing the national anthem before baseball games because it was during the war. It was a patriotic thing. And after the war they just kept doing it. Yeah, I didn’t know that. Yeah. Now it’s kind of annoying, frankly. I mean, they do it for little league games even. I mean. Do they really? Oh, yeah.

Youth baseball, youth sports, always everything. Yeah. But this is when it started. You know, he’s a great American patriot, as you can see. Right. Yeah, I, I’m, I’m cool. I’m cool with them playing it before the, before the games, before, like the professional games. But. Yeah, I mean, why do they got to do that for all the. I mean. Well, you know, that, that may have started after 911. I’m just probably. My kids were in little league. Yeah. So now we get to November 11, 1918. Germany, which is not one square inch of it, is occupied.

They surrender unconditionally. And you know, there’s a number of reasons for this. There’s internal traders, of course, there’s the communists. You want to take over Germany and you got the Jews who know if they, if Germany loses, you get the Zionist Jews. They’re going to get a foothold in Palestine. And then you just have deluded people who are weaklings. And they trusted Woodrow Wilson. So he’s, he’s not our Traditional historic nemesis like the British or the French. Because Wilson, he had a slogan. Peace without victory. Okay, lay down your arms, go home and we’ll have peace.

But there will be no victors, no punishment. And a lot of deluded people in Germany fell for that. So the combination of the delusion and the treason led to Germany’s inexplicable, unnecessary, total unconditional surrender and disarmament and return home. Yeah, that’s November 11th. We know it as Veterans Day, by the way. That’s 11:11. And it was 11:00am 19:18. Yeah, it was the 11th hour of the 11th month of the 11th year. Now. Yeah, 11, 11, 18. Oh, I’m sorry. 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. Excuse me, I missed. I misspoke. Yeah, 3, 11, and then 19:19.

But I want to show that car that the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife were murdered in. Oh, there he is. You can pull it up. I’m. I’m one step ahead of you, my friend. License plate A 1111. That’s in the museum right there. Well, how could they have known? All they knew. You know how they knew? Because they had their traders in Germany so that they could engineer events in Germany itself. So they played this beautifully. They made the war exactly as long as they needed it, and in such a way that sequentially they can get each one of those agenda items we talked about earlier.

So the czar is fallen. You got your Balfour Declaration. You got the United States now is in Europe, okay? And in this situation, the Germans got screwed. They were forced to sign horrific, cruel Treaty of Versailles at gunpoint. They’re disarmed based on Wilson’s promises, peace without victory. I want to find something here somebody’s saying something about. It’s like the more I see the term Nazi, the more I think that it stands for national. National Zionists. But if you look at. If you look at Noah, Biblical Noah, he had a son. I don’t remember. Who is Ashkenaz? Where was Ashkenaz? I’m trying to find it, but I.

I thought it was under Japheth, but I could be wrong. Anyway, whatever. I’m not going to go down that rabbit hole. We’re short on time. More armistice signed. Yeah, so there’s your Paris Peace Conference. Look what’s going on in Germany now. Total collapse. Armistice signed, end of the war. Berlin seized by revolutionist communists. Okay, people forget Berlin was taken over by communists at the end of World War I, just like the Soviet Union. Only difference is it didn’t last the Elements of the military rose up. The only way is the military. That’s always been. It’s always been the case with these characters.

And they, they put it down. The Chancellor, I mean the Kaiser fled to Holland. So Germany now is in chaos, it’s weak. And there’s your Paris peace conference and there’s Woodrow Wilson, the man of the hour, and he pretended to be neutral and then he went home and the British and the French raped Germany, which was the intent of Baruch and that whole gang all along. But that surrender of Germany, this disgraceful surrender and all the suffering that came out of it and humiliation was engineered by internal Jewish Marxists and Zionists working with the external force.

It’s all in minecampf. You can take mine gompf to the bank. So not only as was this disaster inflicted upon the world, the groundwork was laid for the next one. Right. Going back, going back to that one comment because it’s important. Ashkadaz was a descendant of Noah and is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as son of Gomer, grandson of Japheth and which is one of Noah’s grandchildren. So. And Ashkenaz is the, is the father of the. Basically the Ashkenazi. Who is, who are the people who claim to be the, you know, the chosen people, but they’re not because they’re from the line of Japheth and not Shem.

They cannot be Semitic. In order to be Semitic, you have to be descended from Shem. So just keep that in mind. And then here’s the. I think this is the carve up that was done at the peace conference. And all the stuff that you’re seeing here is like, so, so looking at those, the picture on the left where Czechoslovakia is. And then you have like that gold area, that’s the Sudetenland. And those people were traditionally Germanic. And when Germany wanted to bring them back and they voted like. And what did they vote like 99% to come to.

To. To join with Germany. And when German troops entered into the Sudetenland, Czech troops actually went into Germany at the same time. And they. It was a. It was a sign of solidarity and peace. And. And it was. All it was was, was Hitler was just trying to re. He was trying to get back everything that had been taken away from Germany as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Yeah. And liberate the people because they’re. They’re really being brutalized by the, the Czech regime. But that was the whole point, right. Is to inside. And then the other hot spot was Poland.

But these were all created at the Treaty of Versailles. Okay. Absolutely. This is their peace without victory. And there’s, there’s some cartoons there. A giant bag of trillions of dollars of reparations just dumped on the Germans. They were forced to pay all this money that led to the collapse of their currency a few years later. There’s a cartoon showing a French officer with a, he’s holding up the terms of the treaty with a bayonet in front of a disarmed German. Basically Germany had zero culpability for the war, but they were, they 100% of blame was put on them.

Right. And there’s your German currency. This is early 20s. Just horrible. The middle class just. Well, the, the, the val. The value of the mark decreased by half for like what, 21 consecutive months. Every day it decreased by half. That was horrible. They had to pay workers daily. Yeah. Sometimes multiple. Sometimes multiple times a day. Yeah. And, and you know, you, you mentioned something about disarming. It was the Treaty of Versailles that disarmed Germany. It was not Hitler. Hitler actually relaxed the gun control that the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany. So anytime you see, go to a gun show or you see somebody wearing a shirt that says, oh, the experts agree that gun control works and they lump Hitler in with that.

That’s a. Meanwhile back at home, there’s an economic crash at home. This is, this would be Wilson’s final year. There were riots and this was known as the first Red Scare. That’s what the fake historians call it, a scare. As if people who believe this stuff are crazy. But no, it was serious. There were terror bombings all over the country. The, the, the home, the residence of the Attorney General Douglas Palmer was blown up. Then you had race riots. It’s called the Red Summer 1919. Look it up all across the country. So there’s, there’s chaos in this country now.

You’ve got a, an economic crisis and already people are scratching their heads second guessing what the World War was all about. 150000 dead people coming home with the effects of the gas and amputees. So it wasn’t like World War II where they kept the mythology going. What. The World War I mania quickly began to subside and the country was in a very foul mood by this point. In recent pop culture there was a, there was a prequel to the Yellowstone franchise called 1923. They’re filming the second season right now. But in the first season there was this British gal fell in love with American war hero and there was a scene in there where she said oh yes, the war.

The war that cost us everything and gave us nothing. And it’s. And that was, I think that was a very accurate representation of the mindset of the people of that day because the vast majority of the people were like what the hell did we go to war for? Yeah, that’s right. That was World War I she was talking about. Yeah. Because it took place, it took place in 1923. That was the year of the, of the, of the what the events were 1923. So yeah, even, even in Europe, I mean all the second guessing begin. It was such a horrible, horrible.

Never been like anything like it. Because this is all new technology at that time. Some of the weaponry they had, the, the high speed machine guns and the artillery blowing in in the air, the poison gas, the initial waves of tanks and they dug themselves in the trenches. Sometimes the trenches would collapse, sometimes the, they become infested with rats. It was just horrible suffering. The. Yeah, well and you’d have. And the trenches were open and they were dirt and then they had. So it was so the, the. And inside the bottom of the trenches was all mud and sometimes I mean it was, it was deployed.

It was absolutely just horrible. Horrific. Yeah. A lot of men died from disease. Yeah. Totally senseless. All, all engineered by this guy and his owners. The tactics and the reason why I am not. That’s, that’s, that’s, that’s another day. Then here’s some, here’s some. The, the. The final year they really put the screws to him. The cabal. Because we talked about those seven agenda items. They got six of them. Last one was the League of Nations and that was really the big kahuna out of all them because that’s your framework for the one world government. And so they sent him, tried to go whip up a popular support for this initiative to go make, kind of make an end run around the Senate.

I mean the Senate would ultimately still have to vote but he’s trying to pressure the, the people so they can pressure the senators. And remember the, it’s direct election of senators now. Right. That enables this kind of dem. Demagoguery. So he goes on an exhausting, grueling, nationwide whistle stop tour. Here’s a headline. League of nations must rule says Wilson. Well, and, and I’m not, I’m not making any excuses here but the, the, the vast majority of the senators that were in, that were in office at this time were there as a result of the old method of, of, of electing them.

Yeah. In 1945 when they did the United nations that you had a whole different crop of people who were controlled or more easily controlled. And that was one of the primary reasons. Yeah. For instituting you know a change because you know, for, for those of you who don’t know the, the states, you know the House of Representatives is supposed to be the representation for the people and the Senate is supposed to be representation for the state government. And now what by. By removing the state governments from putting in senators to speak on their behalf at the federal government level.

Basically the senators are nothing more than an than. Than over glorified House of Representatives and they can manipulate the elections a whole lot easier to ensure that they get their people that they want to be in there. So anyway that is nonetheless they voted down the treaty or they came up short on the 2/3 majority. They made them vote three times. That’s how intense the pressure was. It couldn’t get it done. It was, it was a small handful so called isolationist Republicans mainly saying no. Henry Cabot Lodge in Massachusetts and Warren G. Harding of Ohio being the most prominent.

And so they killed it. He ends up having a stroke with Joe Wilson. They were, they worked him to death. So his last like several months in the White House he’s basically incapacitated. And Edward Mandel House and his wife are running the deal but he couldn’t pull it off. So we didn’t get into the League of Nations but they did leave the necessary mechanisms for triggering the next world war in place. And then when that came around and ended the public was really hit hard with fake news propaganda. Oh if we had only entered the League of Nations this would never have happened.

Let us not repeat that mistake. And the UN Was like went right through and, and that was their seventh agenda item but not bad. Woody delivered six out of seven. Yeah. He you know that’s not all of the problems haunting us to this day. Yeah. All in the crosshairs of the Q operation, you’ll notice that. Yeah. And while, while they didn’t get the League of Nations the get. Getting the senators actually led to them getting the, the better of the, of the versions with the, with the United Nations. Yeah. The U. N. Would be. Well it would be much more prestigious and stronger.

Yeah. With. With the U. S in it and but now We’ve got the U.S. trump pulled us out of the who he pulled us out of the Paris climate accords which was U.N. it’s over. It’s. It’s over for them. But this gives some context to Some of the great developments of the last few years. I’m really hopeful back against this stuff. I’m really hopeful that Trump and then the incoming government says, all right, we’re out of the United nations, we’re out of NATO, we’re out of everything. It’s like we’re done. So he keeps teasing it. Pulling out of NATO, keeps teasing it, but for all intents and purposes, NATO’s done.

Yeah. Because NATO existed for this moment in time to take us to World War III with Russia. And that ain’t happening. Nope. So it is not happening. Well, Mr. King, the guys, it’s, it’s not too late to get your copy of the Plan to Save Humanity. So the Plan to Save Humanity. And he has several other books on Rumble. Excuse me, on Rumble on Amazon. Mike S. King ton of books on Amazon. The PDF versions are at the website realnewsandhistory.com and the World War II stuff is only@real news and history.com. it’s still too hot for Amazon to handle.

Yeah, it’s interesting though. They, they did, they did. My, my, my recent, my most recent book, Japan’s War of Self Defense. But they won’t approve anything with the Germany stuff. Isn’t that interesting really. Yeah, well, you know, it’s, it’s Hitler man. Hitler bad. Yeah, they can’t touch him. That is, yeah, that’s, that’s kind of tragic, but is what it is. All right, guys, well, we’re, we’re, we, we ran over a little bit today. I probably got a little long winded on some things and I apologize to Mike for that. So. But we’re gonna, we’re gonna cut it off and we will see you guys live.

Ironically, it’s going to be on January 6, 2025. So. And we still, we still need, we still need to work out when, when to do a couple shows. So stick around for just a second and I’m gonna say goodbye to everybody. We’ll see you guys. We’ll, we’ll be back. We’ll have something for you next week, but it’s not going to be live. It’s going to be pre recorded. So I want to make sure that Mike has the opportunity to spend time with his, with his family for both Christmas and New Year’s Eve. So anyway, guys, we will see you again live on January 6th of 2025.

So until then, make sure that you go check out realnewsinhistory.com and get yourself some, the books, all those links are in the description below. So until next year. Good to see you, Mr. King. And wishing you the very best for Christmas and New Year, sir. All right, see you guys later. Good night, everybody.
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