Tuesday, April 5, 2016

The British Mad Dog: Debunking the Myth of Winston Churchill



Check any list of 'great men' of the 20th Century and you're sure to find Winston Churchill ranked near the top. It was the courage, the strength, the indomitable will and the inspirational oratory of 'The British Bull Dog' - we are told - that saved Britain and the 'free world' from capitulating to Hitler. For such noble attributes and deeds, statues of 'Sir Winston' stand all over England, and even in Canada, the USA and continental Europe. Countless schools bear his name, as do parks, towns, squares, highways, streets, tanks, submarines, ships, mountain ranges, trust funds and even cigars. More than just a great statesman, Churchill was – the court-historians assure us – a literary giant as well. His numerous historical works made him one of the most prolific writers ever to serve as head of state.

There is one wee-little problem with this flattering historical narrative of Churchill -- it is false! And by false, author M S King doesn't merely mean to say embellished, exaggerated or incomplete. No, the entire tale is a monstrous lie originally engineered to conceal the foul deeds of a deranged warmonger, and perpetuated out of ignorance and academic arrogance. In 'The British Mad Dog', King draws heavily upon 'mainstream' sources to strip bare the phony facade of this vilest of charlatans. The surgical precision with which Churchill is cut down to size will radically change not only your view of the man, but also of the fake world in which we live in.
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Only the Pentagon would do something like placing a bust of Churchill inside the Pentagon in May, 2015. It's like worshiping psychopathy.

Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work and United Kingdom Chief of Defense Gen. Nick Houghton unveil a bust of Sir Winston S. Churchill during a ceremony at the Pentagon, May 6, 2015. The United Kingdom defense ministry presented the bust to the Department of Defense. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz 

British Chiefs Present Churchill Bust to Pentagon

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