Prolonging the agony : how the Anglo-American establishment deliberately extended WWI by three-and-half-years
Macgregor, James, 1947 November 21-2018
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The fact that governments lie is generally accepted today, but World War I was the first global conflict in which millions of young men were sacrificed for hidden causes. They did not die to save civilization; they were killed for profit and in the hopes of establishing a one-world government. By 1917, America had been thrust into the war by a President who promised to stay out of the conflict. But the real power behind the war consisted of the bankers, the financiers, and the politicians, referred to, in this book, as The Secret Elite. Scouring government papers on both sides of the Atlantic, memoirs that avoided the censor's pen, speeches made in Congress and Parliament, major newspapers of the time, and other sources, Prolonging the Agony maintains that the war was deliberately and unnecessarily prolonged and that the gross lies ingrained in modern "histories" still circulate because governments refuse citizens the truth. Featured in this book are shocking accounts of the alleged Belgian "outrages," the sinking of the Lusitania, the manipulation of votes for Herbert Hoover, Lord Kitchener's death, and American and British zionists in cahoots with Rothschild's manipulated Balfour Declaration. The proof is here in a fully documented expos-a real history of the world at war.
Main title:
Prolonging the agony : how the Anglo-American establishment deliberately extended WWI by three-and-half-years / Jim Macgregor & Gerry Docherty
Author:
Macgregor, James, 1947 November 21-, authorDocherty, Gerry, 1948-, author
Edition:
First edition.
Imprint:
Walterville, OR : Trine Day LLC, [2018]
Collation:
xii, 578 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-565) and index.
ISBN:
9781634241564 ((paperback))
Dewey class:
940.3113
LC class:
D511
Language:
English
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Subject:
World War, 1914-1918 -- CausesWorld War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspectsInternational organizationConspiracies -- 20th centuryWorld War (1914-1918)ConspiraciesEconomicsInternational organizationWar -- CausesConspiracy theoriesEuropean historyHistory of the AmericasFirst World WarUnited Kingdom, Great BritainUnited States of America, USA20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
BRN:
520674