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October 02, 2014, 04:42:48 PM
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What the fuck does it matter that he had "plans"?
I mean, don't we all have fire escape plans? Or plans to build something, or whatever.

Plan's aren't named that for nothing.
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October 02, 2014, 11:17:46 AM
#6
this is really old news, Kissinger made plans to attack most countries at some time or the other
He was the master of seeking out foreign policy entanglements to deflect from domestic shenanigans
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October 02, 2014, 09:14:24 AM
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The US had war plans against Canada.  The Documentaries I saw explained it that the US was looking to instigate a world conflict against Britain to bring itself out of the depression and for a time they approached Weimar and later Nazi Germany in this scheme.

 Even as late as 1943 (even with war declared) the US was still installing branch plants in Germany and the Occupied Territories (the Bush Family, the same ones as the later two Presidents, was alleged to had participated with this scheme.  Along side other American bankers and industrialists).  

American investment in Germany didn't really cease until 1943 when the US started Operation Husky (invasion of Sicily), so US policy was clear that the fighting in North Africa was really just some colonial war and the US could had pulled out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Plan_Red


Good example of how $Fiat leads to war.  If Hitler didn't come along then the Americans would had simply invaded the British Empire and the bankers would had made a killing off that (seizing all the factories and bank reserves in Britain / Canada / Oceania and then issuing all those juicy contracts for reconstruction to predominately American firms).  


It's very sad that people control our society who are perfectly willing to kill millions of people just to make a buck ...
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October 02, 2014, 05:32:51 AM
#4
What if we'd left Cuba alone, and not tried to squeeze the life out of their economy. The Cuban Missile Crisis never would have happened, and we'd be allowed to buy the best cigars in the world. Dam I like those Cuban cigars....
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October 02, 2014, 12:58:02 AM
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The US had war plans against Canada.  The Documentaries I saw explained it that the US was looking to instigate a world conflict against Britain to bring itself out of the depression and for a time they approached Weimar and later Nazi Germany in this scheme.

 Even as late as 1943 (even with war declared) the US was still installing branch plants in Germany and the Occupied Territories (the Bush Family, the same ones as the later two Presidents, was alleged to had participated with this scheme.  Along side other American bankers and industrialists).  

American investment in Germany didn't really cease until 1943 when the US started Operation Husky (invasion of Sicily), so US policy was clear that the fighting in North Africa was really just some colonial war and the US could had pulled out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Plan_Red


Good example of how $Fiat leads to war.  If Hitler didn't come along then the Americans would had simply invaded the British Empire and the bankers would had made a killing off that (seizing all the factories and bank reserves in Britain / Canada / Oceania and then issuing all those juicy contracts for reconstruction to predominately American firms).  
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