Think about it....the fact they said to children to get under their desk to be safe is clearly fear-based. Now after seeing years of scare tactics...its safe to say this was the greatest false flag ever. Because we know Nazi's escaped via Operation Paperclip logically speaking they had cover by "losing the war". They always had a plan to take over the world and used ww2 as "the start".
You get under your desk to be safe because the desk is strong enough to protect you from the collapse of the building---or at least you would be safer than not being under the desk. (This was when school desks were sturdy construction.) Are you not aware they give the same instruction against earthquakes? (I've been in an earthquake and had to do it. Steel desks.)
If you haven't seen enough footage of nuclear tests, you are laughing at something that shouldn't be laughed at.
And Operation Paperclip only gathered up German scientists who wanted to repose their knowledge with America, not with the Soviet Union. Calling them Nazis is just cheap racism, because ALL Germans were compelled to be members of the Nazi party in order even to earn a living, much less work on military projects. Their largest influence on the public life in America was to foster German restaurants in Huntsville, Alabama. (I've been there. It's good food.) The other influence was to get an American on the Moon. That's it. No evil, underground Nazi cabal festering in dark corners. Just stupid, venal Democrat progressives out in the open.
The more I learn about it the less I think the "war" had anything to do with anything except creating a group that can't be criticized and dispersing that group to create/manage the new institutions of the world.
American youths suffering in Europe and telling their children all about how scary war is was a nice bonus for them.
We never had any drills to get under our desks back in the 60s at my school. Of course my school was within the blast radius of a major military base, so there was no use doing anything. :)
Think about it....the fact they said to children to get under their desk to be safe is clearly fear-based. Now after seeing years of scare tactics...its safe to say this was the greatest false flag ever. Because we know Nazi's escaped via Operation Paperclip logically speaking they had cover by "losing the war". They always had a plan to take over the world and used ww2 as "the start".
You get under your desk to be safe because the desk is strong enough to protect you from the collapse of the building---or at least you would be safer than not being under the desk. (This was when school desks were sturdy construction.) Are you not aware they give the same instruction against earthquakes? (I've been in an earthquake and had to do it. Steel desks.)
If you haven't seen enough footage of nuclear tests, you are laughing at something that shouldn't be laughed at.
And Operation Paperclip only gathered up German scientists who wanted to repose their knowledge with America, not with the Soviet Union. Calling them Nazis is just cheap racism, because ALL Germans were compelled to be members of the Nazi party in order even to earn a living, much less work on military projects. Their largest influence on the public life in America was to foster German restaurants in Huntsville, Alabama. (I've been there. It's good food.) The other influence was to get an American on the Moon. That's it. No evil, underground Nazi cabal festering in dark corners. Just stupid, venal Democrat progressives out in the open.
You did not mention beer🍺 I'll have another yard of Heffi please
I was on company travel and had scruples about buying beer with company funds. That was a long time ago. I've had time to reconsider.
The more I learn about it the less I think the "war" had anything to do with anything except creating a group that can't be criticized and dispersing that group to create/manage the new institutions of the world.
American youths suffering in Europe and telling their children all about how scary war is was a nice bonus for them.
We never had any drills to get under our desks back in the 60s at my school. Of course my school was within the blast radius of a major military base, so there was no use doing anything. :)