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The Gulag and Killing Camps Inspired by England’s Ruling Cult

Those weaned on state media know the English governing circle is morally superior to those of lesser race. It appears that only the Reich’s Germans were culpable of creating the ‘C’ word concentration camps.

Few realise that during Winston Churchill’s reign of World War II terror there were 1,050 concentration camps scattered throughout Britain added to by many more through the Dominions.

Over 1 million surrendered Axis troops, most but not exclusively German, and many women too were exterminated by deliberate starvation in Allied camps ~ after the German armed forces lay down their arms. In total, the German population was reduced by 14 million after the Allied victory.

Over 350,000 prisoners of war were enslaved in American prisoner-of-war camps 1942-1946. Not all those held were military personnel. Camp inmates included civilians such as merchant seamen, U.S. citizens of Japanese and German extraction. Camp inmates and slaves included ethnic-German civilians routinely rounded up and brought by force from Latin American countries.   

These prisoners were spread throughout hundreds of camps across the United States. Typically South Carolina had over twenty concentration camps. These prisoners, against international law, were used as slave labour and worked in a wide range of occupations, mostly military and forestry.

What about the Soviet Occupied territories? Let’s not go there but briefly. The Soviet death camps were scattered like toxic seed across Bolshevik Russia. In the dreadful camps, it is estimated that 40 million Europeans perished 1917-1990.

The average death rate in the Gulag camps was 40 per cent. Such losses caused no problems. At Yalta (February 1945), warlord Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt gifted Stalin 22 formerly free European nations. The gifts included plundered railway stock and railway rolling stock and trucks provided by Roosevelt’s America. This rolling and road transport stock was used to transport millions of Christian slaves to the Gulag.

Thus, there was an endless supply of replacement slaves, including women and children transported from the Soviet Occupied territories.

But, what inspired the killing camps laundered by media under the term ‘concentration camps?’ Why. the morally superior English ruling class.

Who better? The weird wigged cult of Westminster hated the English working classes as much as they hated everyone else? The English ruling caste had 300 years of experience in shipping English, Irish, and Scottish slave labour around the world.

Better known, but not the details are the American and Canadian reservations in which natives lived and died in great numbers. The trend was repeated in South Africa. The period of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 is a case in point.

Boer family, 1886.

Boers were poor farmers in South Africa. For the most part, these were settlers from England’s trade rival The Netherlands and other counties too including German settlers. They did not want to obey the orders of Britain’s ruling caste, for which they provoked the wrath of ‘Foggy Albion’. Of course, the forces were not equal and Britain was victorious.

By the way, many inhabitants of Europe and the Russian Empire could not calmly look at the unequal struggle of the Boers for their independence. Among the anti-Westminster volunteers was the Russian Lieutenant Colonel Yevgeny Maksimov. During the war, he became friends with the locals and was promoted to general.

After their hollow victory over South Africa’s farming communities, the wigs of Westminster asked themselves the question:  ‘What to do with the vanquished?’ 

The Boers are waiting for the fight.

What could they do? During the conflict the British destroyed industry, roads and agriculture using scorched earth tactics. History’s most blood-stained tyrant Josef Stalin was inspired. Westminster decided to build concentration killer camps for all prisoners and the unwanted ones.

Of course, not everyone in the occupied territory began to tolerate the customs and orders of the ‘new masters’. People began to en masse to join the partisans. Against this background, the number of concentration camp prisoners began to grow. Those who were simply suspected of collaborating with the Boer partisans were immediately sent to concentration camps, and their property was taken away or destroyed. 

Women and children were taken away from their families and sent to other British colonies. In total, about 200,000 people were held in such camps, which was almost half of the population of the Boers.

Pietermaritzburg concentration camp

Let’s leave the penultimate word to the half-American Stalin collaborator Winston Churchill, who really was a failed artist: ‘There is only a means, the resistance of the Boers to break; namely the toughest oppression. In other words, we need to kill the parents, so that the children have respect for us.’ ~ Winston Churchill, Journalist, Morning Post. NOTE: Boer concentration camp deaths 22,074 of whom 22,074 were children under 16 years of age.

And the final word to the former political inmate of Stalin’s English-inspired Gulag: ‘Control of the media is in the hands of the perpetrators.’ ~ Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Source

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