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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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The reasons Germany’s allies can not be pried off by the silly guff about<br />

uncertain allies rests precisely on the fact that Germany will need and<br />

want collaboration from men of good will, which the intelligent allies<br />

and several ex enemies recognize I may say that this line of propaganda<br />

was already spewed about in America before Eden and the Jews got the<br />

war going.<br />

Secondly does Fraser, what’s his name the London snarler, think that<br />

SOVIET Russia is indicated as the fountain of that perfect bureaucracy<br />

which will bring the amenities into all countries overrun by the<br />

Muscovites? According to the prayers of the Lamb of Canterbury and<br />

the other boot lickers of Britain?<br />

Naturally Fraser being as much a coward as any other servant of<br />

Churchill and Jewry will not answer this query. The BBC never answers.<br />

And therein lies its damnation, and the damnation of those who tolerate<br />

its continuance. Mostly from sheer laziness.<br />

Then again we hear the noble generals English of course Gibraltar the<br />

couchant lion, Prudential has the strength of Gibraltar and Gibraltar has<br />

the strength of Prudential; i.e., the Prudential Life Insurance Co. And it<br />

is a pity that the noble traditions of the British Army (as distinct from the<br />

more obscure patches of English history) should be reduced to doing the<br />

dirty work for Moses Sieff and Baruch and the émigré Jews and others<br />

who have taken England’s titular wealth over to Wall Street.<br />

Generals, often notable for absence from battle fields, as the British Air<br />

Force has been absent from major engagements, but present when it<br />

comes to bombing civilians, with, until recently, little risk—that is<br />

Churchill’s warfare. The bombing of civilians, for which his obscene<br />

name will stink into futurity.<br />

It is not a man’s war. No, bombing of hospital ships and of civilian<br />

quarters is not a man’s war. And not even the lowest liar on the BBC has

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