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As Ive said before, future generations will look back at this time simply as The World Wars. The self inflicted death and destruction will haunt humanity for centuries.
I’ve spent decades studying WwII and I can never get to the bottom of it. Its spell on top of spell.
WWI is tragically easy to understand. Probably why it’s barely ever discussed.
Major causes:
Arms race for smokeless gunpowder and the chemicals we all take for granted now that makes modern war possible. Germany cracked the code, a Jew named wiseman failed for England trying to make it out of mold. Germany used hard wood trees for the compound and England didn’t have it. Germany’s industrial output and engineering was scaring the shit out of everyone.
Central banking. The grabblers in the city of London lost America in 1783 desperate to get us back. Christmas of 1913 snuck in federal reserve and needed to do mass liquidation of men in Europe to make way for central banking system and destroy vestiges of guilds and monarchies.
Israel. Rothschilds wanted Israel and Churchill and a ton of “lords” owed them money. Belfour declorarion in exchange for help defeating ottomans and getting America in war.
The relatively recent formations of Italy and Germany created an insane web of alliances that made no sense and a desire to homogenize any culture loyal to local kingdoms and identities
But what made it the bloodbath it became was most people including the elite class could not comprehend what high tech industrial war would look like. And the meat grinder of the stalemate. It was the last war the leaders families were expected to fight in.
The amount of actual death, destruction and change in all aspects of life is hard to comprehend. WWII was just a continuation of the results of WWI and I think a massive shift into psychological control, social engineering, and war by deception.
In my opinion the real hell and death and tragedy was WWI and the traumatized world did wwii to try and find a homeostasis.
Money and machines didn’t build those cathedrals and stone domes. It was living men. It’s why they’re so much above anything built since. A machine or a debt instrument is a hollow eco of living men in guilds.
People are much more aware now of the dehumanizing pasteurization of new technology. But they weren’t back then. The villages were cleared of all the men who happily wanted an adventure. The few who returned were never the same.
Something was unleashed in WWI that is now a ghost in our collective memory. Rest in peace sons of Europe and America. We will remember and thrive in your honor.
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