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General George S. Patton Was Assassinated To Silence His Criticism of Allied War Leaders Claims New Book… “The Assassination of Gen. George S. Patton By Eisenhower and Stalin.”

May 6, 2013 1 comment

The newly unearthed diaries of a colourful assassin for the wartime Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of the CIA, reveal that American spy chiefs wanted Patton dead because he was threatening to expose allied collusion with the Russians that cost American lives.

 

WHAT WOULD PATTON SAY?

WHAT WOULD PATTON SAY? (Photo credit: D’oh Boy (Mark Holloway))

 

 

 

The death of General Patton in December 1945, is one of the enduring mysteries of the war era. Although he had suffered serious injuries in a car crash in Manheim, he was thought to be recovering and was on the verge of flying home.

 

But after a decade-long investigation, military historian Robert Wilcox claims that OSS head General “Wild Bill” Donovan ordered a highly decorated marksman called Douglas Bazata to silence Patton, who gloried in the nickname “Old Blood and Guts”.

 

His book, Target Patton, contains interviews with Mr Bazata, who died in 1999, and extracts from his diaries, detailing how he staged the car crash by getting a troop truck to plough into Patton’s Cadillac and then shot the general with a low-velocity projectile, which broke his neck while his fellow passengers escaped without a scratch.

 

 

 

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Confederate Soldiers – American Veterans by Act of Congress | Veterans Today

April 3, 2013 2 comments

…..Fifty million Americans with Confederate ancestry look forward to April as a time to honor the hardships and accomplishments of not only their own family histories, but also of their fellow comrades in arms.

 

It’s also a big veterans heritage month because Southerners have served in America’s military in disproportionate numbers, more than any other regional group of Americans.

I detailed some of our more well known celebrities in my February 14th, 2011 article, Our Civil War 150th Anniversary – The Sesquicentennial Begins.

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Take a peek and you will find a few surprises, like Harry Truman, Alvin York of WWI, and General George Patton. During the war York’s grandfather was dragged to death behind a horse down a mountainside for being a Confederate sympathizer.

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Truth… As We Know It (of General Patton)

March 10, 2013 1 comment

Truth… As We Know It (of General Patton)

 

 

 

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A Bridge Too Far is one of my favourite war movies. Pretty much the last of the Big Screen Epics, with an All Star Cast, it doesn’t try to do much except simply tell what happened. No romantic sub plots, no political commentary, it just goes all-out to bring us the story. There’s a scene near the beginning, where von Rundstedt and Model are discussing if they need to worry about stopping Patton or Montgomery.

 

 

 

 

 

“He’s their best. I’d prefer Montgomery, but Eisenhower isn’t that stupid” says von Rundstedt. The whole Monty/Patton argument in general is frequent, and shows up even in the Hatch forum (See the El Alamein thread).

 

 

 

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Gunny G: So, Ya Really Think The Generals Will Save Us, Huh?

February 11, 2013 4 comments
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It is often lamented that the Chesty Pullers, George Pattons, Curtis LeMays, Evans Carlsons, etc. are now long since systematically pc weeded from the ranks…Well, there were GENERALS…and there are now…well, generals…For example…

Well, “The Folks” Are Not saying much about the generals these days. but why not?

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General George S. Patton was assassinated to silence his criticism of allied war leaders claims new book « AMERICAN BLOGGER: GUNNY.G ~ WEBLOG.EMAIL

February 9, 2013 137 comments

General George S. Patton was assassinated to silence his criticism of allied

 

war leaders claims new book

 

‘We’ve got a terrible situation with this great patriot, he’s out of control

 

and we must save him from himself’. The OSS head General did not trust

 

Patton

 

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The newly unearthed diaries of a colourful assassin for the wartime Office

 

of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of the CIA, reveal that American

 

spy chiefs wanted Patton dead because he was threatening to expose allied

 

collusion with the Russians that cost American lives.

 

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The death of General Patton in December 1945, is one of the enduring mysteries of the war era. Although he had suffered serious injuries in a car crash in Manheim, he was thought to be recovering and was on the verge of flying home. Read more…

FlyoverPress.com: The Petraeus Saga Epitaph for a Four Star by Col. DOUGLAS MACGREGOR, Ret.

November 19, 2012 2 comments
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There is no truth existing which I fear, or would
wish unknown to the whole world.” Thomas Jefferson
The concepts expressed on this web site are protected by the basic human right to freedom of speech, as guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and reaffirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 26, 1997 as applying to the Internet.
Liberty Knows No Compromise
 
 

“Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. would have flown into a rage and fired them on the spot. Yet both men went on to four stars…Was General David Petraeus the heroic figure his press releases suggested or a piece of fiction created, packaged and presented to the American people by the Bush Administration and its Neocon allies in the media and academia as the poster boy for counterinsurgency?”
 
Hint: You do not get to be a general in today’s military by being a warrior (like George Patton). You get to be a general in today’s military by being a sycophant (what us country boys call an “ass kisser”) and a politician.
 
And Col. MacGregor seems to agree. He puts it this way:
 
“The contemporary American military is not led by a Roman or Prussian class of hardened professionals. On the contrary, for the most part, the senior leadership is really an overgrown bureaucracy committed to jobs for generals. But these bureaucrats in uniform have gone too far. They are now responsible for the extraordinary loss of American blood, treasure, as well as, strategic ground in Iraq and Afghanistan at a point in time when the American people just cannot afford it.”
 
Think secession! – jtl, 419
 
November 14, 2012
 
 
by Col. DOUGLAS MACGREGOR, Ret.
 
When Major General David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division met Lieutenant General William Wallace, commander of the U.S. Army’s V Corps on 27 March 2003 at a site near Najaf, only five days after American forces began the attack to Baghdad Petraeus and Wallace were deeply pessimistic. They concluded, “The war was in dismal shape.” Petraeus, an officer who had risen to Major General and Division Command with no previous combat experience, was deeply worried about the level of Iraqi resistance.
 
The fact that 3rd Infantry Division (mechanized), an armored force of hundreds of tanks and armored fighting vehicles was already 50 miles south of Baghdad and poised to attack the city did not seem to matter. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. would have flown into a rage and fired them on the spot. Yet both men went on to four stars.
 
Was General David Petraeus the heroic figure his press releases suggested or a piece of fiction created, packaged and presented to the American people by the Bush Administration and its Neocon allies in the media and academia as the poster boy for counterinsurgency? Was he simply a world class aid de camp, military assistant and speech writer, a slick briefer who successfully cultivated dozens of Army four stars and political appointees on the ladder to four stars? Or is Petraeus simply the victim of his own press releases?

Patton Speech – YouTube

July 4, 2012 1 comment

Patton Speech

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Foxhole Nation

June 9, 2012 1 comment

The theme for June in the economy, stock market, and our monthly newsletter is leadership. It is certainly time for a general to step up to the plate. I can think of nobody better than General Patton whose 1944 speech on World War II could have easily been retrofitted to a speech on the American Dream today.

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 He implored soldiers to fight and abhorred the notion of waiting for defeat in foxholes. Right now, our Commander in Chief is encouraging half the population to hang out in foxholes (until Election Day when he wants them to kick off their slippers) and spooking the other half into foxholes, too.

General Patton

East Anglia 1944

Men, this stuff that some sources sling around about America wanting out of this war, not wanting to fight, is a crock of bullshit. Americans love to fight, traditionally. All real Americans love the sting and clash of battle.

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(Col Sellin) Gunny G: Hey, That’s like B4 The 2012 Election !!!!!

May 29, 2012 Leave a comment

Gunny G: Hey, That’s like B4 The 2012 Election !!!!!

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BATF Seeks Ban on “Military” Shotguns: Over 5 Rounds

May 28, 2012 2 comments

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is inviting public comments on its new rule regarding shotguns. It plans to ban them.

There will be a ban on imports. (Note: watch prices rise on those already in the USA.)

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(“…Most of our history was written by communists/This is the censored Patton. Even I censor Patton as his words are now considered illegal, criminal acts…”) Memorial Day – Time to Ask Why | Veterans Today

May 28, 2012 Leave a comment
George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army

George S. Patton signed photo by U.S. Army (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

…..Most of our history was written by communists, they dictated Churchill’s ghost written books, they gave us all those stories we retell day after day, our mythology of self righteousness.

This is the censored Patton. Even I censor Patton as his words are now considered illegal, criminal acts in Germany, Canada, even America. They are true just the same.

The video below is what is allowed to remain of him, public lies that still couldn’t keep him alive as he was murdered soon after.

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Note the film is narrated by Reagan who personally took credit for liberating Auschwitz though Reagan did not serve in World War II. Patton would have used Reagan for pistol practice.

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WAS GENERAL PATTON MURDERED? ~ “…At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton…” « CITIZEN.BLOGGER.1984+ GUNNY.G BLOG.EMAIL

May 25, 2012 77 comments

WAS GENERAL PATTON MURDERED? ~ “…At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton…”

WAS GENERAL PATTON MURDERED? ~ “…At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton…”

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“Rank: Eisenhower had outranked Patton during war, having been appointed Supreme Commander. At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton.

WHAT WOULD PATTON SAY?

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Eisenhower didn’t relish having Patton giving him orders. There was widespread talk at home of Patton for President. This was bad news for the Democrats, because they had no comparable opponent. It was not good news for the Republicans though, because Patton was considered too stubborn and iron-willed to take orders from Wall Street and professional politicians. Thus, many factions viewed Patton as a threat.”

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Gunny G: Charles “The Hammer” Krauthammer…Is An Unlikely New Kind of American Leader Emerging?

May 16, 2012 2 comments

Gunny G: Charles “The Hammer” Krauthammer…Is An Unlikely New Kind of American Leader Emerging?

For many years now, Americans have wondered, and the hue and cry has gone out…what happened to that “Remember Pearl Harbor  spirit, and more importantly, where are our leaders, our inspiration, the Chesty Pullers, George Pattons, Curtis LeMays, etc, etc….???”

Maybe, just maybe…!!!!!

Shades of George Patton, Chesty Puller, etc. !!!!!

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WAS GENERAL PATTON MURDERED? ~ “…At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton…”

December 18, 2011 4 comments

Rank: Eisenhower had outranked Patton during war, having been appointed Supreme Commander. At the end of the war Patton was in fact the highest ranking officer in the US Military. In peacetime the Armed Forces would fall under the authority of Patton.

WHAT WOULD PATTON SAY?

Image by Tumbleweed:-) via Flickr

Eisenhower didn’t relish having Patton giving him orders. There was widespread talk at home of Patton for President. This was bad news for the Democrats, because they had no comparable opponent. It was not good news for the Republicans though, because Patton was considered too stubborn and iron-willed to take orders from Wall Street and professional politicians. Thus, many factions viewed Patton as a threat.”

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Who Killed Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald? « ~ BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984+ ~ (BLOG & EMAIL)

November 18, 2011 4 comments

Who Killed Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald?

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It is a story that no one wants to talk about anymore.

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Neither by ideological colleagues Congressman Bob Stump (R-AZ) and former Senator Steve Symms (R-ID), nor from any quarter of the State Department: the assassination on September 1, 1983, of a United States Congressman aboard a passenger airliner at the hands of Soviet fighter jets. A southern Democrat lawmaker, who was also jointly Chairman of the John Birch Society and President of Western Goals Foundation, both famously anti-Globalist/anti-communist organizations, and who had announced to his advisors in the weeks prior to his death that he would be seeking the Presidency of the United States–as a conservative Democrat–in 1988. A cousin of WWII hero General George S. Patton, and who had inherited Patton’s mountain of anti-Soviet Intelligence records; who had organized a private Intelligence network which threatened to rival that of the CIA–at once commanding, polished on-the-stump and movie-star handsome: …the kind of man who could seriously derail the Presidential aspirations of George Herbert Walker Bush, the elder.

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General George S. Patton and Martial Law, etc. « ~ BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984+ ~ (BLOG & EMAIL)

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November 1932

When I was a cadet, all plebes were required to memorize the definition of leather, which, if time has not dulled my memory, ran thus, “If the fresh skin of an animal be divested of hair and other extraneous matter and be immersed in a saturated solution of tannic acid, chemical combinations occur which transform the hide into a fibrous tissue insoluble in and impervious to water; this is leather.”

Similarly, when the subject of this conference is immersed in the cerebral fluid of Regular Soldiers, it emerges not theory, but tactics.

The chemistry of legal phraseology and erudite philosophy which produce these tactics are in fact as little germane to our work as are the metamorphoses of the tanning vat.

Since, however, no picture is wholly satisfactory without a background, we shall make a brief examination of the historical and legal aspect of the subject before entering upon it’s tactics.

HISTORICALLY:

Scarcely was Washington inaugurated than the need for federal intervention in domestic disturbances became emphasized by the so called “Whiskey Rebellion.” From that episode…..

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Patton Discovered The Truth And Was Killed For It (via ~ BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984+ ~ (BLOG & EMAIL))

August 22, 2011 1 comment

As General Patton started to actually become acquainted with the defeated Germans and America's Soviet allies, Patton finally realized what he was in the midst of, and his opinions about the war, and both our enemies and allies changed drastically. What Patton realized was recorded in his diary, and in letters to everyone from his family and friends, to other military and government personnel. It's a good thing that these writings were preserved, … Read More

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The Man Who Killed General Patton (via ~ BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984+ ~ (BLOG & EMAIL))

August 19, 2011 1 comment

The Man Who Killed General Patton The Man WhoKilled General Patton From Non scrivetemi 3-3-7 http://www.rense.com/general75/manwho.htm The Assassination Of US General George Patton "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win a war by making the other dumb bastard die for his country." – General George S. Patton "I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French division behind me." – General George S. Patton "Moral Courage is the most valuable an … Read More

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Atlanta billboard says blacks ‘betrayed’ by pro-abortion leaders

August 18, 2011 Leave a comment

Atlanta billboard says blacks ‘betrayed’ by pro-abortion leaders:

Going on the offensive is a good thing. To quote George Patton (from the film):

Now there’s another thing I want you to remember: I don’t want to get any messages saying that we are holding our position. We’re not holding anything.

Let the Hun do that. We are advancing constantly and we’re not interested in holding onto anything except the enemy. We’re going to hold onto him by the nose and we’re going to kick him in the ass.

We’re going to kick the hell out of him all the time and we’re going to go through him like………………………

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The Man Who Killed General Patton (via ~ BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984+ ~ (BLOG & EMAIL))

August 3, 2011 1 comment

The Man Who Killed General Patton The Man WhoKilled General Patton From Non scrivetemi 3-3-7 http://www.rense.com/general75/manwho.htm The Assassination Of US General George Patton "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win a war by making the other dumb bastard die for his country." – General George S. Patton "I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French division behind me." – General George S. Patton "Moral Courage is the most valuable an … Read More

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1932 Bonus March ~ (MacArthur, Patton, Eisenhower) Excerpt

July 29, 2011 Leave a comment

On the morning of July 28, forty protesters tried to reclaim an evacuated building in downtown Washington scheduled for demolition. A riot erupted when city police officers and agents from the U.S. Treasury Department tried to evict some of the marchers. The city’s police chief, Pellham Glassford, a veteran himself sympathetic to the marchers, was knocked down by a brick. Glassford’s assistant suffered a fractured skull. When rushed by a crowd, two other policemen opened fire. Two of the marchers were killed. As the situation spiraled out of control, the District of Columbia asked President Herbert Hoover to send federal troops to help restore order. The request noted that it was “impossible for the Police Department to maintain law and order except by the use of firearms, which will make the situation a dangerous one.”

President Hoover knew he had to curb the escalating violence. Hoover reluctantly agreed, but only after limiting Major General Douglas MacArthur’s authority. MacArthur’s troops would be unarmed. The mission was to escort the marchers unharmed to camps along the Anacostia River. He gave the order for Army Chief of Staff Gen. Douglas MacArthur to remove the approximately 3,500 veterans, many with their wives and children, who refused to leave. A force of about 600 – cavalrymen and infantrymen with a few tanks – advanced to the scene under the leadership of Chief of Staff MacArthur in person, two other generals, and, among junior officers, two whose names would in due course become much more familiar, Majors Dwight D. Eisenhower and George S. Patton, Jr.

MacArthur ignored the president’s orders, taking no prisoners and driving tattered protesters from their encampment. No shots were fired, but many were injured by bricks, clubs and bayonets. After Hoover ordered a halt to the army’s march, MacArthur again took things into his own hands, violently clearing the Anacostia campsite, killing three marchers and wounding many.

One of the first federal officers to arrive in Washington, D.C., was Major George S. Patton. His cavalry troops met up with infantry at the Ellipse, near the White House. Patton and the federal troops, equipped with gas masks, bayonets and sabers, marched up Pennsylvania Avenue, firing gas grenades and charging and subduing the angry crowd. Later that night, Patton and the federal troops cleared out the marchers’ camp in Anacostia, with some tents and shacks catching fire in the process. Although there are conflicting reports on which side started the fires, some of the marchers’ shacks burned down. By the following morning, most marchers had left Washington, but the incident left bitter memories and affected Patton deeply. He called it the “most distasteful form of service” and later wrote several papers on how federal troops could restore order quickly with the least possible bloodshed.

In the end, the presence of federal troops effectively ended the bonus march. The troops cleaned up the situation near the Capitol, and then proceeded with equal efficiency to clear out all of the marchers from the District of Columbia.

The burning shacks of the veterans’ shantytowns made vivid news photos. A national uproar ensued. In far off Albany, New York, Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt grasped the political implications instantly. “Well,” he told a friend on hearing the news, “this elects me.” Herbert Hoover said at the start of an uphill reelection campaign: “We are opposed by six million unemployed, 10,000 bonus marchers, and 10 cent corn. Is it any wonder that the prospects are dark?”

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Is Obama Making His Next Career Move? (UN Secretary General or Caliphate?)

June 29, 2011 Leave a comment

Obama always seems to crave more ego gratification. There is no limit to his thirst for personal power and glory. The slogan “The Audacity of Hope” is taken straight from Napoleon’s creed, “L’audace, l’audace, toujours l’audace!” Always act audaciously on the battlefield, because your opponents will never predict your dangerous moves. Your enemies will be shocked and overwhelmed by the risks you take.

That’s how Napoleon managed to kill tens of millions of Europeans in his attempt to conquer the world after 1800. George Patton used the audacity strategy to beat Nazi armored divisions in World War II. Hitler used it with the Blitzkrieg. It’s also the theory of the Big Lie: You tell such breath-taking whoppers that normal people can’t imagine that you don’t believe a word of it yourself. Most people will believe in Big Lies more than little lies, if you repeat the Big Lies over and over again — and if you control the Organs of Propaganda. Which the left did until the internet arose.

Obama has a lifetime of faith in an imperialistic creed, Leninist-Marxism of the third-world variety. That was the dream his Kenyan father had.

So it’s not just his mysterious birth certificate. Obama is a psychological stranger to normal American politics, and intuitively many Americans grasp that. Compare Obama to Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, or Herman Cain, and you get it immediately. It’s just like the Sesame Street jingle, “One of these is not like the others…” Obama’s differentness has nothing to do with skin color. It’s his fundamental beliefs, his political style, and his personal morality. At some level everybody gets that.

But Obama is also a calculating politician. Like all running politicians, he projects complete faith that he’ll win in 2012.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com …

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General Trump Offends Virgin Ears – Anyone Seen a Virgin Lately ?

April 30, 2011 Leave a comment

General Trump Offends Virgin Ears – Anyone Seen a Virgin Lately ?

General Trump Offends Virgin Ears – Anyone Seen a Virgin Lately ?

Posted on Saturday, April 30, 2011 12:07:02 AM by SwaggerStick

In Las Vegas Trump used the mother of all words to describe how a General would solve

some of the problems created by our “weak, pathetic, incompetent, blood-sucking

politicians”.

Does the General need a little soap in his mouth? Well maybe, but if he needs soap then I

guess the blood-sucking politicians need their tongues cut out for all the lies they tell.

The Story

Do you think maybe General George Patton used a little profanity to describe the death

camps discovered in Germany? The “weak, pathetic, incompetent, blood-sucking

politicians” we have in American aren’t just killing Jews, they are indiscriminately about

to kill all senior citizens with Obama Care.

With Trump’s s

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General Trump – Leading The Charge Against Dishonoring Our Constitution

April 9, 2011 Leave a comment

General Trump – Leading The Charge Against Dishonoring Our Constitution

General Trump – Leading The Charge Against Dishonoring Our Constitution

Posted on Saturday, April 09, 2011 7:02:41 PM by TLittlefella

There can be no doubt that Trump is the 21st century George Patton in civilian clothes.

General Trump has stepped forward to lead the charge against an apparent nationwide

conspiracy by the brain dead cabbage patch to dishonor and defraud our constitution by

accepting and endorsing a fraudulent president of our United States.

General Trump has amassed huge support from those Americans who long ago

recognized the indefensible fraud perpetrated against America in the 2008 presidential

election. Many Americans previously gave little thought about allegations Obama was

ineligible for the presidency, now those Americans have come to the realization they

were bamboozled by the mainstream news media who skirted around the simple fact

Obama does not have a legitimate birth certificate supporting his claim of U.S.

citizenship. The news media has used deception, deceit, dishonor, and corruption to hide

the truth from America.

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US Strategy – Or the Lack Thereof| The Post & Email

March 30, 2011 Leave a comment

Why are we so worried about what others think? Did these so-called allies not have to be bailed out numerous times for their failed thinking in the past? Will we ever learn from our own history, so we are not doomed to repeat failed thinking? Einstein’s definition of insanity: “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Have we become a paper tiger?

The thought of “winning hearts and minds” is moot; we must understand that this is a tactic, just like carpet bombing, internment camps, enhanced interrogations; they are not strategic plans. Tactics are tools used to ensure that a strategic plan is completed. Once completed, the war has reached an end-state. Sadly, policy makers and military decision makers have proven their incompetence in determining the end-state for Afghanistan. Without a clear end-state, designed and set, a strategic plan cannot be created, executed, or fulfilled. Therefore, we are seen as a weak, directionless ship without a rudder.

Those who have ever been taught strategic planning in any formalized military school should know that such planning must be accomplished through a systematic methodology of “reverse planning,” and an end-state must be identified. Once identified, it is then and only then, that decision makers can make critical decisions with confidence, and be responsible leaders.

George Patton and Douglas McArthur, arguably two of the greatest war time leaders in our history, were men who accepted responsibility for their actions. Patton was publicly ridiculed by the Nazi’s due to inept U.S. leadership incapable of understanding his leadership style. He and McArthur ultimately paid the consequences when each was forced to relinquish command. They had very few regrets in their actions. Whether they were right, wrong, or indifferent, their actions obtained the praises of the men and women who followed them into battle.

America – Bring out our Warriors now and save our Country…It is time to stand tall in this battle to save America!

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All change is not good

March 21, 2011 Leave a comment

“In two generations we have gone from General Patton telling his troops to grease their tanks with the enemy’s guts to an extensive purge of Navy command officers over a series of raunchy video skits.”Excerpt Read more at canadafreepress.com …

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New George S Patton speech: Iraq & modern world

September 27, 2010 Leave a comment

Incredible!

New George S Patton speech: Iraq & modern world


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Patton Discovered The Truth And Was Killed For It

September 20, 2010 2 comments

As General Patton started to actually become acquainted with the defeated Germans and America‘s Soviet allies, Patton finally realized what he was in the midst of, and his opinions about the war, and both our enemies and allies changed drastically.

What Patton realized was recorded in his diary, and in letters to everyone from his family and friends, to other military and government personnel. It’s a good thing that these writings were preserved, so that we could see how even America’s “most fightingest General” knew that something was wrong with the outcome of WWII. In those writings it is clear that Patton realized that these new “allies” of ours were more of a danger than the Germans ever were. I only wish that Patton were still alive today to see with the hindsight that is available to us now.

We can only wish that Patton would have known then what many of us know now about the dangers of jew Bolshevik communists, but Patton quickly caught on that something was a miss when the war ended.

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General George S. Patton and Martial Law, etc.

April 10, 2010 2 comments

FEDERAL TROOPS IN DOMESTIC DISTURBANCES By Major George S. Patton, Jr., Cavalry

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November 1932
When I was a cadet, all plebes were required to memorize the definition of leather, which, if time has not dulled my memory, ran thus, “If the fresh skin of an animal be divested of hair and other extraneous matter and be immersed in a saturated solution of tannic acid, chemical combinations occur which transform the hide into a fibrous tissue insoluble in and impervious to water; this is leather.”

Similarly, when the subject of this conference is immersed in the cerebral fluid of Regular Soldiers, it emerges not theory, but tactics.

The chemistry of legal phraseology and erudite philosophy which produce these tactics are in fact as little germane to our work as are the metamorphoses of the tanning vat.

Since, however, no picture is wholly satisfactory without a background, we shall make a brief examination of the historical and legal aspect of the subject before entering upon it’s tactics.


HISTORICALLY:

Scarcely was Washington inaugurated than the need for federal intervention in domestic disturbances became emphasized by the so called “Whiskey Rebellion.” From that episode until the present time, federal troops have been called out more than a hundred times to participate in these most distasteful forms of service. While the majority of these incidents were insignificant, some dozen of them reached major proportions. Of these we may mention the following;

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Patton On Communism And The Khazar Jews General Patton’s Warning

February 18, 2009 1 comment

Patton On Communism And The Khazar Jews
General Patton’s Warning
Edited by Raquel Baranow
2-18-9
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.


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The Man Who Killed General Patton

December 27, 2007 2 comments

The Man WhoKilled General Patton
From Non scrivetemi
3-3-7

http://www.rense.com/general75/manwho.htm

The Assassination Of US General George Patton

“No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win a war by making the other dumb bastard die for his country.”
- General George S. Patton

“I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French division behind me.”
- General George S. Patton

“Moral Courage is the most valuable and usually the most absent characteristic in men”.
- General George S. Patton

The murder of Patton is known for a fact, known for the very simple reason that an agent of the well-known OSS (Office Of Strategic Services), an American Military Spy named Douglas Bazata, A Jew of Lebanese origin, announced it in front of 450 invited guests, nearly all high-ranking ex-members of the OSS at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC the 25th of September, 1979. Read more…

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