I purchased an old encyclopedia (5 volumes, thousands of illustrated pages) from 1928 (with addenda from 1934). Hitler was then unknown and Palestine was the World’s top producer of oranges… unlike the desert they say it was.
What have you noticed?
I purchased an old encyclopedia (5 volumes, thousands of illustrated pages) from 1928 (with addenda from 1934). Hitler was then unknown and Palestine was the World’s top producer of oranges… unlike the desert they say it was.
What have you noticed?
No problem. A couple more: Patton's death. Operation Paperclip. There was discussion at the time that The Diary of Ann Frank, taught nationwide almost as if it were national curriculum today, was fabricated. And of course the huge federal consolidation of power during WWII. History books today totally gloss over the opposition to FDR. And the Scandinavian role- they weren't pro-nazi as much as they were anti-commie. I got a pretty good history education back in the 80s, but missed a lot of that dynamic. Some parts of the Japanese army took many months to surrender, in part because they disbelieved the nuclear narrative. You'd think the Japanese would be better informed about it than the people in Europe and the US. You have to dig to get that stuff.
Pertaining to the bombs dropped on Japan... You're right, you'd think Japan of all places would know if two atomic bomb just disintegrated two large cities. Very dasting... 🤔 I'll need to look into that
I did a small post awhile back on it. https://greatawakening.win/p/15IElxMNc4/nukes-and-truth-more-in-comments/c/
A much deeper investigation is here. https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/09/08/nuclear-q/
Thanks fren! I'll check it out!