I had a great-uncle who flew a B-17 for the 15th Air Force (USAAF) and flew bombing missions in the Raid of Berlin. I've personally heard him talk about the orders they had not to bomb fuel depots and train yards. Guess who owned those strategic points that in any real war would have been prime targets? If you guessed the Rothschilds and their ilk you would be spot on. This was all planned long before WWII, even before WWI although that's when Lionel Walter Rothschild convinced ($$$) Britain to agree to the Belfour Declaration in 1917.
The Balfour Declaration was a letter written by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lionel Walter Rothschild, in which he expressed the British government’s support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The long-term effects of the Balfour Declaration, and the British government’s involvement in Palestinian affairs, are felt even today.
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Britain’s acknowledgement and support of Zionism, and Zionism’s focus on establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine, emerged from growing concerns about the direction of World War I.
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The motives behind this decision were various: First, a genuine belief in the righteousness of the Zionist cause was held by Lloyd George and many other influential leaders. Additionally, Britain’s leaders hoped that a formal declaration in favor of Zionism would help gain Jewish support for the Allies in neutral countries, in the United States and especially in Russia, where the anti-Semitic czarist government had just been overthrown with the help of Russia’s Jewish population.
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I had a great-uncle who flew a B-17 for the 15th Air Force (USAAF) and flew bombing missions in the Raid of Berlin. I've personally heard him talk about the orders they had not to bomb fuel depots and train yards. Guess who owned those strategic points that in any real war would have been prime targets? If you guessed the Rothschilds and their ilk you would be spot on. This was all planned long before WWII, even before WWI although that's when Lionel Walter Rothschild convinced ($$$) Britain to agree to the Belfour Declaration in 1917.
The Balfour Declaration - - history.com
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