The German problem - I.e. pacifism - IMHO comes from the Allies pounding the Prussian spirit out of Germany post-1945 & shoving the Holocaust in their face every five minutes. Add to that a healthy dose of western self-loathing & you have precisely what you have now: a weak Beta male population that could no more Battle for Kharkov 3x (&…
The German problem - I.e. pacifism - IMHO comes from the Allies pounding the Prussian spirit out of Germany post-1945 & shoving the Holocaust in their face every five minutes. Add to that a healthy dose of western self-loathing & you have precisely what you have now: a weak Beta male population that could no more Battle for Kharkov 3x (& win) than they can stand up to the Muslim immigrants raping their women.
Say what you will about the Second (Bismarck) & Third Reich(s), but those guys knew how & weren’t afraid to fight. Just a speculative hypothesis here but a remark made by French leader Charles de Gaulle when touring the ruins of Stalingrad may be insightful; reportedly he said “magnificent” while taking in the ruins. A Soviet handler with him immediately began reciting “the heroic Red Army/Comrade Stalin” boilerplate & de Gaulle interrupted him saying (paraphrasing here) “ No - that they [the Germans] got this far.”
So - jealous of their innate ability- the victors of 1945 went about systematically destroying the German character & ability.
Patton was right. However, what he did not realize is that the Russian revolution was led and financed by the Tribe. Russia is not the enemy, the Tribe has always been the enemy.
My impression was he was a) p’d off at being held back from going onto Berlin, which b) gave us Revolution 2.3, c) the whole Cold War d) and it was also a recognition of what else was unfolding. Patton, old school military and insightful vs Eisenhower, the making of a not very bright military career into a not too bright politician.
Patton was impressed by the German military. They fought tough and honorably, which was not necessarily the case with all at the end of the war. Germans respected their Allied POW: Eisenhower was merciless. Stalin unleashed the hounds. Churchill looked out for his masters: City of London.
OSS took care of Patton. He knew it. He was the real MIC/Secret Society whistler. Their playbook was even then already tiring. I hope to read more of Patton’s own writings.
The German problem - I.e. pacifism - IMHO comes from the Allies pounding the Prussian spirit out of Germany post-1945 & shoving the Holocaust in their face every five minutes. Add to that a healthy dose of western self-loathing & you have precisely what you have now: a weak Beta male population that could no more Battle for Kharkov 3x (& win) than they can stand up to the Muslim immigrants raping their women.
Say what you will about the Second (Bismarck) & Third Reich(s), but those guys knew how & weren’t afraid to fight. Just a speculative hypothesis here but a remark made by French leader Charles de Gaulle when touring the ruins of Stalingrad may be insightful; reportedly he said “magnificent” while taking in the ruins. A Soviet handler with him immediately began reciting “the heroic Red Army/Comrade Stalin” boilerplate & de Gaulle interrupted him saying (paraphrasing here) “ No - that they [the Germans] got this far.”
So - jealous of their innate ability- the victors of 1945 went about systematically destroying the German character & ability.
Just a gut deduction.
There was a reason that the Germans wanted the Tribe removed from Germany.
Gen. George Patton: “We defeated the wrong enemy.”
Patton was right. However, what he did not realize is that the Russian revolution was led and financed by the Tribe. Russia is not the enemy, the Tribe has always been the enemy.
My impression was he was a) p’d off at being held back from going onto Berlin, which b) gave us Revolution 2.3, c) the whole Cold War d) and it was also a recognition of what else was unfolding. Patton, old school military and insightful vs Eisenhower, the making of a not very bright military career into a not too bright politician.
Patton was impressed by the German military. They fought tough and honorably, which was not necessarily the case with all at the end of the war. Germans respected their Allied POW: Eisenhower was merciless. Stalin unleashed the hounds. Churchill looked out for his masters: City of London.
OSS took care of Patton. He knew it. He was the real MIC/Secret Society whistler. Their playbook was even then already tiring. I hope to read more of Patton’s own writings.
Well said.