Friday, January 10, 2014

2014 mirrors 1914: A would be Imperial Germany in the XXI century; Spain ’s decaying monarchy and the decrepit Italian republic….

FAUST:  WEST & ITS' DEAL WITH THE DEVIL
[sidebar:  when human beings prey upon other human beings then we get the history we've gotten for as long as the humans have been able to 'communicate'. 


Vanga saw, a great seer:  THE repeat doesn't take a rain check.  No, we're in this til the end decides the end.  Get ready and get down on the knees to pray, reality check in the order of what are we going to do when the criminally insane once again, do what they do to the species Homo sapiens?! 

Think about ITS' EVIL, 'humans'!

LOOK, IT'S REALLY LONG PAST WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARDS OF WARS WITHOUT END.]


EAST & ITS' PEARL OF IMMORTALITY DEAL

GOYA & WORLD WAR I, SPAIN'S DEAL WITH DARKNESS the "SPIN DOCTORS"

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM & ITS' GLOBAL CULT OF PAEDOPHILIA CRIMINALLY INSANE ARE NOT AND HAVE NEVER BEEN:  BENEVOLENT

GOETHE WARNED TOO:  SLEEP OF REASON BRINGS THE DARK INTO THE POWER WE KNOW, SEE BELOW

WORLD WAR I, GOYA SAW AND HE PAINTED ACCURATELY THE DEVIL IN ALL THE DETAILS


It is time to rethink the Good War.  World War I:  “The Second World War,” as explained by the widely-published British military historian John Keegan in his book of that name, “in its origin, nature and course, is inexplicable except by reference to the First; and Germany — which, whether or not it is to be blamed for the outbreak, certainly struck the first blow — undoubtedly went to war in 1939 to recover the place in the world it had lost by its defeat in 1918.” Not only would World War II never have taken place without World War I: “The first war explains the second and, in fact, caused it, in so far as one event causes another,” said British historian A. J. P. Taylor (1906—1990) in his seminal work The Origins of the Second World War. “Germany fought specifically in the second war to reverse the verdict of the first and to destroy the settlement that followed it,” adds Taylor. “This is not peace,” said French Marshal Ferdinand Foch after Versailles, “it is an armistice for twenty years.”

World War II as we know it would never have taken place without U.S. intervention in World War I. Just before the Second Battle of the Marne, only five months before the armistice of November 11, 1918, German armies, as related by John Keegan,

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2009/09/laurence-m-vance/rethinking-the-good-war/

http://theartof12.blogspot.com/2013/11/world-war-i-european-principals.html 

http://theartof12.blogspot.com/2013/11/lauren-j-paulson-judicial-complaint.html 

http://theartof12.blogspot.com/2013/12/judge-leon-monsieur-labbe-i-detest-what.html 


Echoes in Asia of the Mexican revolution

... Shifting to Asia in Thailand , Cambodia , and Bangladesh there seems to be growing popular movements or revolts against an entrenched and corrupt oligarchy underway. So far these uprising have been brutally repressed with military force. Do today’s events in these places risk sparking a 1914 like conflaguaration? Probably they don’t. However these developing countries seem to be in what I like to refer to as being in a “pre-revolutionary mode”. What we see happening in these parts of the world in 2014, bears striking similarity to the Mexican revolution (1910-20) which saw a decade long struggle to rid the country of a corrupt regime known as the “Porfiriato”. Add to all this the risk of a military confrontation between rising and falling “great powers” as was the caseback in 1914 (witness today’s sabre rattling over the disputed Diaoyu and Tiaoyutai in the far east), then one really  gets the sense history is repeating itself once again.



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