Jack, I used to look at Lincoln the way you do. Then I started reading first-hand sources on the tyranny of his troops, waging their "total war" on civilians. I've written a lot about the Lincoln assassination. He was killed by an inside job, orchestrated by his insane Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. Lincoln had been been a tool of the r…
Jack, I used to look at Lincoln the way you do. Then I started reading first-hand sources on the tyranny of his troops, waging their "total war" on civilians. I've written a lot about the Lincoln assassination. He was killed by an inside job, orchestrated by his insane Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. Lincoln had been been a tool of the railroads his entire legal career, and always backed the bankers. What made him suddenly decide to issue Greenbacks is a mystery. I go over many of the things you talk about here in "Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics: 1776-1963," and will explore this in even more depth in my upcoming "American Memory Hole." Lincoln was the first imperial president, and began the creation of the expansive central government. He locked up thousands of dissidents without charges (he had suspended the writ of habeas corpus), and shut down hundreds of newspapers. He set most of the awful precedents that would be followed by Wilson, and FDR, and LBJ, and Dubya, all the way up to the present time. The British conspiracy theory in the Lincoln assassination has been popularized by the Larouche people. I agree with them on many things, but they have an obsession with England being the center of all power. Please read my books, and I think you will get a different perspective. They are fully sourced. I have no theories. Thanks.
The tyranny of his troops is the same in every war, not just his and what exactly was his control over the terrible things that footloose soldiers do in the field? Viet Nam was the same, rape, murder, assignations, Souvenirs’ taken like ears. No this was not just the nature of Lincolns war only; this is standard fare of any war and all wars. Do you know who Major General Smedley Darlington Butler was? This is a rhetorical question because I am sure that you do not know! He was the most decorated soldier in the history of this country with three medals of honor. He was the Marine Corp commander just prior to and after the turn of the 20th century. He wrote a little book called war is a racket and if you have not read this book then you should! I bet you if you asked any young or old Marine who he was, they would have no idea. This is what the deep state does with truth tellers! He was also approached by wall street to perpetrate a coup against the Rosvelt government, but he whistle blew the scheme and guess what happened to the perpetrators? Nothing happened!
Well Stanton was in Montréal several times at the same hotel as Booth and the Confederate secret service as well as the British secret service. Yes, there were players in his own administration who were British sympathizers, but the planning was pure British, so no Stanton was not the orchestrator, he was part of the plot. Lincoln could not get loans from any European source and had to print his own currency as we should always have done. His actions in the brutality were warranted due to the stakes involved. Lincoln knew the British were behind the south! Did you know that the Zar sent Russian war ships to both coasts to keep the English and French from sending invading armies to aid the south? I suggest reading the four volume serries by Matt Ehret, the clash of the two Americas and be enlightened as to the real history behind the war and not the revisionist version. Things are never what they seem to be especially when written by the victors. You have much to learn as did I, Jack.
Jack, I used to look at Lincoln the way you do. Then I started reading first-hand sources on the tyranny of his troops, waging their "total war" on civilians. I've written a lot about the Lincoln assassination. He was killed by an inside job, orchestrated by his insane Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. Lincoln had been been a tool of the railroads his entire legal career, and always backed the bankers. What made him suddenly decide to issue Greenbacks is a mystery. I go over many of the things you talk about here in "Crimes and Cover-Ups in American Politics: 1776-1963," and will explore this in even more depth in my upcoming "American Memory Hole." Lincoln was the first imperial president, and began the creation of the expansive central government. He locked up thousands of dissidents without charges (he had suspended the writ of habeas corpus), and shut down hundreds of newspapers. He set most of the awful precedents that would be followed by Wilson, and FDR, and LBJ, and Dubya, all the way up to the present time. The British conspiracy theory in the Lincoln assassination has been popularized by the Larouche people. I agree with them on many things, but they have an obsession with England being the center of all power. Please read my books, and I think you will get a different perspective. They are fully sourced. I have no theories. Thanks.
Eye opening.
The tyranny of his troops is the same in every war, not just his and what exactly was his control over the terrible things that footloose soldiers do in the field? Viet Nam was the same, rape, murder, assignations, Souvenirs’ taken like ears. No this was not just the nature of Lincolns war only; this is standard fare of any war and all wars. Do you know who Major General Smedley Darlington Butler was? This is a rhetorical question because I am sure that you do not know! He was the most decorated soldier in the history of this country with three medals of honor. He was the Marine Corp commander just prior to and after the turn of the 20th century. He wrote a little book called war is a racket and if you have not read this book then you should! I bet you if you asked any young or old Marine who he was, they would have no idea. This is what the deep state does with truth tellers! He was also approached by wall street to perpetrate a coup against the Rosvelt government, but he whistle blew the scheme and guess what happened to the perpetrators? Nothing happened!
Well Stanton was in Montréal several times at the same hotel as Booth and the Confederate secret service as well as the British secret service. Yes, there were players in his own administration who were British sympathizers, but the planning was pure British, so no Stanton was not the orchestrator, he was part of the plot. Lincoln could not get loans from any European source and had to print his own currency as we should always have done. His actions in the brutality were warranted due to the stakes involved. Lincoln knew the British were behind the south! Did you know that the Zar sent Russian war ships to both coasts to keep the English and French from sending invading armies to aid the south? I suggest reading the four volume serries by Matt Ehret, the clash of the two Americas and be enlightened as to the real history behind the war and not the revisionist version. Things are never what they seem to be especially when written by the victors. You have much to learn as did I, Jack.
all Rhodes lead to London (City)... then again I have not read your books.