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The Lusitania, a passenger ship which under normal circumstances was barred
from carrying any armaments, had been loaded with both heavy and light
armaments and ammunition, within sight of many New York dockworker’s of
German origin.
In answer, both Britain and America dismissed these reports as scare mongering.
But they had effectively set up the Lusitania just as the World Trade Center was
set up nearly ninety years later.
In point of fact, Churchill planned the sinking of several ships, among them the
H.M.S Hampshire and the Lusitania, in an effort to stoke American opinion
against Germany. Meanwhile, the U.S authorities were aware of his plan but like
Pearl Harbour and 9/11, turned a blind eye because it suited their own purposes.
Churchill Pulls Destroyer Escort
Before the Lusitania’s departure, Capt. Turner signed a single page cargo manifest,
but a supplementary cargo manifest 24 pages long emerged only after the
Lusitania set sail, causing a row with the New York harbourmaster.
This 24-page cargo manifest was destroyed in the shredding of incriminating war
documents pulled together from various sources in the 1960’s. More incriminating
documentation was destroyed 2 years ago on the orders of Tony Blair. Be assured
it contained a list of light to very heavy weaponry.
In the German view, one torpedo was seen as giving
enough time for the passengers and crew to reach
the lifeboats before the torpedoed ship sank. Yet the
Lusitania went down in less than 18 minutes taking
most on board with it. Moreover, we are told by the
very few who survived, that after impact a huge
explosion occurred away from the initial torpedo
explosion.
Prior to World War I, Rothschild whose banks loaned the British the finances for
wars at colossal interest rates, was part of a syndicate with J.P Morgan who had
been threatening to buy the North Atlantic shipping lines, including Britain’s
White Star.
Cunard boss Lord Inverclyde took the threats seriously and lobbied successfully
for a £2’6 million government loan to build the Lusitania and the Mauritania. The
government also agreed to pay the annual sum of £150,000 to keep the ships
available for war. As it happened one against Germany occurred shortly thereafter,
one that the Rothschilds had been lobbying for vigorously.
Through planned wars in which they often back both sides, the Rothschild’s have
long followed the rule that “profit is all “, the same Hebrew root word is behind
the terms for both god and money: “shekels and Shekinah”. This explains the
Rothschild’s worship of money and why Churchill and their syndicate benefited
from sinking the Lusitania.
T Stokes