Monday, May 28, 2007

THE LUSITANIA : MURDER ON THE ATLANTIC

This drama shown on BBC 1 last night was very good. It did not address some of the more damning evidence indicating The Lusitania was left as a moving target for the German U-boats to sink in order to bring the USA into World War 1, but it did hint/suggest that, and with some evidence too. The drama showed how Churchill would have welcomed the sinking of The Lusitania, particularly with American passengers on board, including children. Also shown was that The Lusitania was an armed auxilliary cruiser registered with the British Admiralty, and was at the time of her sinking illegally carrying lots of ammunition, and was thus a legitimate target. It is arguable that the U-boat captain was an idiot for not realising the consequences of sinking The Lusitania, but it appears he was acting under orders.

The drama was perhaps a bit too emotional rather than factual, but I would not complain much if similar dramas of a factually accurate nature were shown more often on subjects such as the true origin of WW1, and the creation of Nazi Germany by Wall Street.

The sinking of The Lusitania did not bring the USA immediately into WW1, but it was used to grind down the Amercian public time and time again, so that nearly two years later Woodrow Wilson sent American troops to Europe. But perhaps more importantly, after formal declaration of war the USA could then legally loan desperately needed billions of dollars to the Allies from The Federal Reserve. Virtually none of it left the shores of America and most of it went straight into the pockets of Rothschild agent JP Morgan, who was the sole war time agent for the Allies in America.

Rothschild giveth, and Rothschild taketh away.

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