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To: Ilaine who wrote (106658)6/5/2001 7:48:19 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Of course you mean the tainted Lafayette?

General Charles de Gaulle had a different class of quality as General Marquis de Lafayette.General Rommel had a different class of quality as Mr.Everything General Herman Goering.General Patton had different class of quality as General Eisenhower.

That for starters.

The total capitalistic orientated system in the US today was born and flourished with the invasion of money changers to buy up land claims from soldiers and volunteers fighting in the revolutionary war.Ever since, this system, makes the hero out to be the fall guy.(Modern Example Like right now one can make out the systems preparations for A.G to be the next in line.)

My dear, What on earth gave you the idea to assume the following comment would go

unanswered:

<<<"the Hessians and Jaegers were on the *other* side".>>.

I happen to know why main street is called main street. What do you mean to say with your *.

You mean to educate me about the British and the collateral brigade send by the bankrupt Fuerst (No, I am not looking up his name.)

History falsifyers have to be opposed and their errors exposed.

< I find it surprising that you don't know that banks and private citizens in the United States loaned Germany almost 24 billion gold marks - at an exchange rate of, I believe, 4 gold marks to the dollar - the first loan was 10 million dollars to the Krupp Works in Eissen on December 29, 1924, and the second, a few days later, to the Thyssen cartel in the amount of 12 million dollars.>>

Did I not mention Fools Gold in my post?

<In fact, we helped Germany re-arm, but apparently were ignorant of that fact.>

When you look at the men behind the curtain you find Hitlers Bankers wining and dining with big named WallStreet boys. How naive one can be, not to connect the obvious, which by the way is documented in abundance in the library of Congress.)

Isn`t it remarkable and note worthy that all those wars following that revolutionary war created the bitter undertone of incorporating a " build up the enemy to be the enemy and then destroy him " doctrine lasting up to this minute.

The real manifest I say which binds your present two way party system you proclaim.To a certain degree of course.

It cleanses the world population, maintains the tax base, and rings up profits.

General van Steuben is not worth the consideration given to him as he was 2nd tier as was your General Marquis de Lafayette. Not 1 ounce of better quality between them. My opinion. They both served the system for system sakes. And all the yodelling from Belloxi wouldn't change one gram. Possibly that`s where you from by mixing up the wheat with the chaff. Must be one of those sea side dreams you having down there.

The quality of Generals I referred to in my post was off total different calibre. Best described by this URL.http://www.littlefallsny.com/HerkimerHome/Page1.htm#Herkimer

And there were are more like him. Not the type of settlers we find today. Practically bribed by cheap housing and government grants to occupy some one else land and then scream help me please with the latest armament so I can kill the last ARAB in town.

Sorry to say.

Regards

ED
PS. As indoctrinated and brainwashed TV spectators we have a right to look on to a real " hand to hand " fight for the terrain. Like in the good old days.And let the better man win. Basta la musica! Let the US taxpayers win one for a change.A real one now. Not in 30 years.

General Kosciuszko WHO? Is that the one they named a bridge after in NJ?