Archive for the 'war as unnecessary' Category

19 July, 2015

Posted by Socrates in 'isolationism', EU, Europe, eurozone, global government, globalization, Greece, internationalism, interventionism, NATO, New World Order, NWO, Socrates, sovereignty, UN, UN Charter, UN founders, UNESCO, war, war as unnecessary, World War II at 4:01 pm | Permanent Link

Internationalism sucks. Besides the sovereignty issue and the war issue, there’s the economic issue. Under globalism, all (or most) of the world’s economies are too closely linked and intertwined. So if one country goes bankrupt, others do, too. Isolationism is what we really want, i.e., each country stands by itself, alone, and does what it […]

25 May, 2015

Posted by Socrates in jewed foreign policy, Memorial Day, Office of Special Plans, Socrates, Vietnam War, Walt Rostow, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, War On Israel's Enemies at 12:00 pm | Permanent Link

…let’s remember all of the American men who died fighting in unnecessary wars in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. All of those wars were pointless. Take, for example, Vietnam: why were we fighting there? Just because a Jew named Rostow wanted us to? Was that a good enough reason?[1]. What about the Iraq War? Why […]

9 May, 2015

Posted by Socrates in China, Chinese communism, jewed foreign policy, Korea, Socrates, UN, UN Charter, UN founders, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, war propaganda at 3:43 pm | Permanent Link

“The UN did not at any time have any role in the command of the forces that operated in Korea in 1950-1953.” That may sound odd to Joe Citizen, but the funny thing is, the UN had no legit authority over war in Korea anyway. America sat on its ass and did nothing while Asia […]

22 March, 2015

Posted by Socrates in America, AmeriKwa, book selections, books, Socrates, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary at 3:40 pm | Permanent Link

The Globalization of War: America’s “Long War” Against Humanity. I haven’t read the book, but it looks interesting. [Book].

30 November, 2014

Posted by Socrates in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iraq War, jewed culture, jewed foreign policy, Socrates, Vietnam War, Walt Rostow, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, Zionism, Zionist lobby at 2:53 pm | Permanent Link

Our wars are getting longer and longer. American troops have been in Afghanistan for 13 years – that’s far longer than our troops were in Vietnam. Just wait: excuses will be made by the U.S. government in order to keep the American troops there (and in Iraq, too). Also, both wars had a Jewish element: […]

17 October, 2014

Posted by Socrates in dysgenics, France, Revilo P. Oliver, Socrates, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, World War I at 4:21 pm | Permanent Link

A nice little story. That young man had great parents. How ironic that World War I wasn’t France’s war anyway. Like many conflicts, parties were pulled into WWI who shouldn’t have been involved in it in the first place. WWI was originally a feud between two countries, Austria-Hungary and Serbia, but it quickly went global, […]

1 September, 2014

Posted by Socrates in 'isolationism', Crimea, global government, globalization, international Jewry, internationalism, jewed foreign policy, jewed politics, NATO, New World Order, NWO, Russia, Russophobia, Socrates, tikkun olam, Ukraine, war, war as unnecessary at 3:25 pm | Permanent Link

A war in Europe doesn’t have to happen. The Western countries could stop trying to surround Russia with NATO countries, which, in turn, causes Russia to try to take countries like Crimea and Ukraine to prevent them from falling into NATO hands. In other words, there will be no war in Europe as long as […]

26 May, 2014

Posted by Socrates in America, America's founders, history, History for newbies, jewed foreign policy, Roosevelt, Socrates, war, war as a racket, war as unnecessary, World War II at 12:54 pm | Permanent Link

“Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of […]