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The Miracle Invasion that saved millions of Lives

Little happened between the British and French declarations of war against Germany on September 3 1939 and Germany’s retaliatory and pre-emptive strike on France on 10 May 1940. The Reich occupied northern France to thwart the aims of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) to open up a new Western Front in France.

The twice-elected (1933-1936) Adolf Hitler refused to be provoked into opening a western front. This would repeat the carnage of the Western Front in World War I which had claimed 4 million British and German lives. Ordinary Britons have much to thank Hitler for. The war on the Western Front had claimed the sons and fathers of over 2 million Britons. In fact, between September 3, 1939, and May 10, 1940, French troops had twice invaded Germany ~ but palace historians never mention this.

War correspondents called the September 3 1939 – 10 May 1940 stalemate ‘The Bore War’. This peaceful state of affairs hardly pleased the war lobby in France and Britain. The war clique then conspired to broaden the front against Germany through Holland and Belgium. 

Preparations for a combined British and French assault on the Low Countries had earlier been put into place. These plans were leaked to Germany’s High Command. Germany’s military strategists were horrified at the thought of a World War One Western Front of Somme, Ypres, and Flanders scale being repeated.  What would follow would be a pointless war of attrition in which again millions of Europe’s best sons would die or be maimed.  

This ruse to engage the Reich on the battlefields of France and the Low Countries brought a German military response.  

Churchill’s war party ousted British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Winston Churchill, an unelected British Premier, rejected these very reasonable peace terms and declared war on the German Reich. As a consequence, tens of millions of Europeans would perish; Europe would be divided between the two colossi, Capitalism and Communism.

As a character, Winston Churchill was a dilettante whose sexual preferences were ambiguous.  It has been confirmed that before, during and after World War II, Churchill and many establishment figures were regular patrons of homosexual clubs where orgies and paedophilia were openly practised. 

Churchill’s visits to Marrakesh in Morocco and the South of France were said to be places where Churchill took breaks to indulge in his pastime as an artist. They were nothing of the kind. These two locations provided opportunities for paedophilia activities away from the public eye. 

Wartime Premier Winston Churchill was despised in Marrakesh where he was delivered of small Arab boys for his depraved pleasures. Winston Spencer Churchill during the war frequently visited the Moroccan city yet whilst there he painted only one painting.

Winston Churchill’s closest friends included the notorious homosexual playwright, Noel Coward. Others in these circles were disreputable, promiscuous and predatory homosexuals.  

This clique was regular guests at the palatial home of English writer Somerset Maugham. Churchill and Maugham often visited the English writer’s Cote d’Azur private and guarded villa in the South of  France. There, nude bathing in the company of naked young men was encouraged and a blind eye turned to paedophilia and various debaucheries. Somerset Maugham was a British secret agent. The writer was on The German Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels death list for his spying activities. STORY from The All Lies Invasion Volume I. Mike Walsh. 

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  1. I’m looking forward to ‘The Sundered Dream,’ the third book by David Irving of Churchill’s War trilogy. I liked Charmley’s trilogy but, I believe Irving gets him just a little bit more right!

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