Friday 6 June 2014

D-Day

The current 70th Anniversary of D-Day is nothing more than a regimental extravaganza and military promotion exercise.

It's a sort of Hollywood fiction factory and selective amnesia all rolled into one!

What is revealed in this film is only part of, what I believe, is a massive cover-up. Very few "Seasoned Troops" who were constantly kept in the front line survived. Dead men tell no tales! Amongst those earmarked for euthanasia even fewer survived, but my father did and lived to reveal the truth.


Wednesday 4 June 2014

70th Anniversary of D-Day


During the D-Day 70th Anniversary Regimental Extravaganza, please spare a thought for those who try to reveal the truth behind the ongoing propaganda.

The big problem with speaking the truth about WWII is being branded a Nazi or some other nasty word ending in "ist." It is my belief such words were devised to stifle open debate and truth.

I'm totally against all forms of dictatorship, in whatever shape or form they appear but that fact is usually subject to selective hearing by an accuser. What I have to say is neither political nor anything to do with the Holocaust, it's simply facts. I'm very much a pacifist and against all forms of aggression. One innocent victim of totalitarianism is one victim too many.

The big problem is WWII propaganda is still believed today and overshadows the truth. The fact Britain had a euthanasia policy during the war has been conveniently lost in the mists of time. I guess they won't be mentioning that on the 70th Anniversary of D-Day! The fact disabled WWII veterans were tortured, yes tortured, after the war to dissuade them from claiming their rightful entitlements has also been airbrushed from history. Those facts are usually met with the same ignorant smugness that is synonymous with those that believe the official 9/11 lie.

What happened during WWII continues to have a major impact on how we live today but few people realize it. WWI and WWII war veterans that spoke the truth were in a similar situation as those of us today that DON'T believe the official 9/11line.

No doubt during this 70th anniversary of D-Day the mainstream media will continue to promote the same regimental exhibitionist drivel and state the same mantra. The war justification industries usual poetic drivel is, “ They gave their today so we can have our tomorrow” and other such tosh. What won't be said is the war was fought for and on behalf of the banks!

The German invasion of Poland was an excuse to get Britain involved. The Soviet Union invaded Poland shortly after, a fact they keep quiet about, but Britain didn't declare war on the Soviet Union!

Another inconvenient truth is Germany told Wall Street to go to hell and printed its own debt free currency. On the other hand, the Soviet Union was financed by Wall Street. The Soviet Union’s dictator, Stalin, was responsible for the genocide of around 60 million people. Another fact the establishment keeps eerily quiet about.

Real history is very different to the Hollywood fairy tale version that is continuously spoon fed to the masses. The forthcoming D-Day seventieth anniversary will consist of the usual regimental pantomime that acts as a façade to conceal the real facts.

My Father was in Front Line Intelligence and was amongst the first assault wave to hit Gold Beach, Jig Section on D-Day. When they eventually got off the beach and started to advance inland, everyone was in for a shock.

Contrary to popular belief, French civilians made it known to front line troops that they didn't want to be "liberated" and didn't want the allies in their country. That wasn't an isolated few but the majority! Front line troops were met with an ice cold reception and had to fight against French people that didn't want their country invaded and didn't want a life of debt, after living with debt free currency. Most French people fought a rear guard action to hold the allies up to enable German units to regroup. Whenever British front line troops entered French towns and villages they were met with the same ice-cold reception and were often told to “Go Home!”

Again, I'm NOT praising German National Socialism neither am I justifying the German occupation of France, I'm simply stating a fact that you won't find in official history books!

I believe photographs of French women waving British flags and greeting and kissing British troops are fakes, where did they get the flags from? The troops look too well turned out to have been in battle and their vehicles are too clean. Most pictures of happy French people kissing and hugging allied troops were taken well behind the front lines. Sadly the propaganda of that time is still believed to this day.

Before my father died he said, "What did my friends die for? If we had known how this country was going to turn out, we would have thrown down our weapons and given up!" My Dad said that whilst being means tested to pay for nursing care.

He fully paid his taxes and National Insurance throughout his working life and was led to believe it covered everyone from cradle to grave. Like me, he was horrified by the way the government is now openly robbing the elderly to make private companies a fortune. It is nothing more than fraud.

During this 70th Anniversary of D-Day the mass media's war justification industries' propaganda machine will be going full pelt. During this time all I ask is for you to spare a thought for the War Veterans, such as my father, that spoke the truth and were treated in much the same way as truth movements are treated today.

Before my Father died I promised him I would carry on revealing the facts about World War Two. What is said is nothing to do with Nazism, Holocaust denial or any other slur that's designed to stifle the truth. In order to look forward it is essential to keep an eye in the past, history keeps repeating itself. Understanding the false information surrounding World War Two gives us a far clearer picture of what is actually going on today!

Tuesday 20 May 2014

D-Day 70th Anniversary


Jig section of Gold Beach. 
As the 6th June, 70th anniversary of D-Day approaches the mainstream media will no-doubt churn out the usual regimental extravaganza which continues to be an integral part of the justification industry.
The image makers will, no-doubt, skilfully gloss over facts that can't be hidden and continue to keep quiet about wartime euthanasia and the post-war G.D.P.F.
Sadly such anniversaries are more to do with regimental exhibitionism and Hollywood gloss over than facts. The only way we can fully honour all innocent victims of war is to seek the truth, regardless of how ugly the truth is.
As the number of WWII survivors of the G.D.P.F are now few, their son's and daughters are carrying on the task of revealing this major injustice that has been airbrushed from history.

AN APPEAL FOR ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AN EVENT THAT HAPPENED IN LATE 1944.


This year happens to be the 70th anniversary of D-Day on 6th June. The propoghanda of 70 years ago is still believed to this day due to a complient media. Selective amnesia and manipulation of facts continues to give a younger generation a very distorted Hollywood view of what really happened.
My father was in front line Intellegence and was amongst the first assault wave to hit the D-Day beach on Jig section of Gold beach, adjacent to where the fiction film, "Saving Private Ryan" was depcted. Dad's unit often had to go ahead of the front line, behind enemy lines. They got off the beach on D-Day by running across a live mine field!
At the moment I'm working against the clock to make a film about the hidden history of D-Day. I hope to play the film on my soon to start up regular radio programme on my new website (new web address soon to be announced).
Similar to an earlier film, “The War Justification Industry”, it may be called “The D-Day Justification Industry!” It reveals many facts that have been deleberately airbrushed from history.
I wonder if you know an elderly person or relative from the Newcastle area that remembers an event that happened in Newcastle in the latter part of 1944?
My Dad was in the 50th Northumbrian division. They were expected to be totally annihilated on D-Day Most of the men were walking wounded, patched up for the day and others were totally unfit having previously suffered malnutrition during the Siege of Malta. They also had unfit men from other regiments to make the numbers up. It was a cost saving exorcize as the more unfit people that were killed in action the more cost savings could be made in peacetime. It costs little to bury someone compared with the cost of keeping them on welfare after the war. The 50th Northumbrian division were expected to soak up enemy fire so as to allow a foothold for other units.
Cutting a long story short, Dad eventually returned to England suffering from Malaria, severe Shell Shock and a host of other problems. He, along with other survivors were eventually sent to the 50th division's home city, Newcastle.
When the hospital train arrived at the station the men were in for a surprise. There were huge crowds of civilians to meet them, they were being held back by police. The troops were treated like celebrates. As stretchers of wounded men were taken through the crowds, people were
being held back by police. The troops were treated like celebrates. As stretchers of wounded men were taken through the crowds, people were giving the troops their merge rations and children were giving the men their sweets. Dad was amongst the walking wounded who were led by ambulance crew, not to ambulances but limousine cars that were lined up waiting at the station. The cars had priority as they drove to Newcastle Hospital. Once at the hospital the nurses treated the men as if they were VIP's.
Dad was later discharged from the hospital. As he had malaria he was hurridly put on a draft for Burma, one of the most Malarious areas, so as to finish him off. Miracliously he didn't go and survived. Soon after the war Dad, along with countless others, became a victim of the G.D.P.F. (Government Directed Pensions Fraud), but that's another story skillfully airbrushed from history.
Dad always found it hard to hold back the tears when remembering that incredible day in Newcastle. He couldn't thank the people enough for their generosity. I wonder if you know any elderly person that remembers that day?