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In 2024, over 80 people were killed and 400 wounded in Gaza while trying to get food aid. Israeli tanks opened fire on civilians as they rushed to receive flour, resulting in a tragic loss of life. Israel is accused of using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. This situation is likened to a genocide and a modern-day Holocaust.

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The speaker claims Winston Churchill's mother was Jewish and that Churchill was financed by a secret group called The Focus, primarily composed of Jewish industrialists and bankers, from 1936 onward. This group allegedly influenced Churchill to adopt an anti-Nazi stance, leading to his rise to Prime Minister and Britain's involvement in a war that was not in its best interest. The speaker suggests Britain should have allowed Poland and the Jews to resolve their issues with Germany independently. He cites a letter from Chaim Weizmann to Churchill in 1941, stating that Zionist support for the British cause and their ability to bring the United States into the war were contingent on the creation of a Jewish army in the Middle East. The speaker asserts that Churchill became a "gentile frontman" for Jewish interests, naming Robert Monde, Robert Valley Cohen, and Berna Baruch as examples. He also claims Neville Chamberlain believed American and world Jews forced England into the war. The speaker quotes the Jewish magazine Sentinel of Chicago as stating that the war was brought about by Jews. Churchill allegedly rejected peace offers from Germany, even when Britain was isolated, as confirmed in a letter to Stalin.

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Keiser Rudolf had the one. The speaker has told this story many times since 1991. They are gradually getting more documents, but the British government is withholding many more files, which is shameful. Rudolf Hess came to Britain in 1941 to try to stop what he thought was inevitable. Listening to him would have saved millions of lives, but Winston Churchill's vanity led to a different route, resulting in millions of deaths and Britain losing everything. The speaker believes Britain had a great empire that was a force for good, but it was lost due to a mad, drunken prime minister's vanity. "Drunk in charge of an empire" should be Churchill's epitaph.

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The Israeli government is responsible for an actual holocaust, televised to the whole world. An old man died on camera from starvation in 2025 while waiting in line for food. A young woman looks like a "Belsen horror." Eighty people in Gaza died of hunger today, while hundreds of thousands of tons of food, water, and medicine are being blocked by Israel from entering. The speaker places greater shame and blame on the rest of the world for allowing Israel, a country of 8,000,000 people, to starve millions to death.

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During World War I, Germany faced chaos, poverty, and social issues, but experienced an economic boom and regained hope when the National Socialists came to power. However, envy and fear from other nations led to World War II, the deadliest war in history. Germany suffered terror bombing by the British, and the Soviet Union committed atrocities against German civilians. The Allied forces, including Americans and British, engaged in looting, rape, and killing, while German prisoners of war were mistreated and many died from starvation and neglect. Men in American camps were forced to drink their own urine, and the International Red Cross's efforts were rejected. Eisenhower's program of mistreatment resulted in the deaths of at least 1.5 million German prisoners. Denazification became a cover for rape, torture, and death, and the Morgenthau plan aimed to destroy Germany completely, causing widespread suffering. The expulsion of Germans from Eastern Germany led to around 2 million deaths. The suffering of the German people was largely ignored, while Allied leaders and their actions were shielded from criticism. The true horrors of war cannot be justified or ignored.

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Jenny Jerome, Churchill's mother, may have had Jewish ancestry. Churchill was supported financially by a group called the Focus, primarily Jewish, during his wilderness years. He was influenced by this group in his political decisions. In 1941, Chaim Weizmann, leader of the Zionist movement, offered Churchill support in exchange for creating a Jewish army. This offer was made to help bring the United States into the war. This information challenges traditional views on Churchill's decisions during World War II.

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Stalin oversaw the expulsion of millions of Germans from their homes in Eastern Europe after World War II, resulting in the deaths of around 2 million women and children. Many more Germans died during similar expulsions in other countries. The atrocities committed during these expulsions, including beatings, looting, and starvation, were immense. Western leaders like Winston Churchill turned a blind eye to the suffering of the German population, leading to more deaths in the aftermath of the war than during the conflict itself.

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Following Germany's victory over France, Hitler offered Britain peace, proposing the British Empire retain its colonies and Germany's continental position remain unchallenged. These offers, delivered via Swedish and Italian intermediaries, were rejected by Churchill. Hitler reportedly expressed reluctance to attack England, admiring the English population. Despite Hitler's peace leaflets dropped over London and correspondence with Mahatma Gandhi, Churchill, influenced by Jewish advisors, allegedly sought to provoke Germany into bombing London to draw the US into the war and quell a domestic peace movement. Churchill initiated bombing raids on German cities, violating the Geneva Convention. Hitler retaliated after repeated provocations, leading to the Blitz. Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess flew to Scotland with another peace offer, proposing German withdrawal from occupied territories in exchange for a free hand in the East and protection of the British Empire. This mission failed, and Hess was imprisoned. Secret documents revealed numerous rejected peace offers. President Franklin Roosevelt normalized relations with the Soviet Union and was surrounded by communist-leaning Jewish advisors who acted as Soviet agents. Similarly, Churchill was financed by a primarily Jewish group, "The Focus," and was influenced by Zionist leaders like Chaim Weitzman, who promised to bring the US into the war in exchange for the creation of a Jewish army in the Middle East.

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During World War II, Great Britain and the United States jailed opponents of the war. Winston Churchill jailed his entire political opposition, including their wives, for the duration of the war, and some died. Roosevelt also used the federal government against war opponents. Lincoln did the same during the Civil War, and similar actions occurred in areas controlled during the Revolutionary War. Opponents of war are invariably described as allies of the enemy and are persecuted.

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After World War II, American General Eisenhower mistreated German prisoners, leading to the deaths of thousands from starvation, neglect, and abuse. The prisoners were denied proper food, shelter, and medical care, with some dying from thirst and disease. Guards even shot prisoners for fun and prevented civilians from helping. Despite the abundance of food in American supply depots, prisoners were starved while excess food was burned. The International Red Cross tried to intervene, but their efforts were blocked by American officers. Eisenhower's cruel treatment of German prisoners resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, far surpassing the casualties of the war itself.

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$95 million of famine relief funds was spent on weapons and political machinery, while only $5 million went to food. An organization allegedly used cash meant for starving people to fund attempts to overthrow the government in a bloody civil war. $95 million went to buy guns and organize the political arm of a CIA-backed rebel group. 300,000 people have already died from USAID cutoffs, with 50,000 tons of food rotting in Djibouti and South Africa. The State Department considered the targeted government a threat to democracy and a pawn of Russia. The groups they funded aimed to cause and win a bloody civil war, using famine relief programs to buy guns and escalate the conflict.

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In 1937, Winston Churchill expressed his disagreement with the idea that those who have occupied a place for a long time should have exclusive rights to it. He used the analogy of a dog in a manger. Churchill also stated that he did not believe that the indigenous people of America or Australia had been wronged by the arrival of a stronger, more advanced race who took their place.

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Stalin violated multiple non-aggression pacts and invaded several countries, terrorizing and killing people. The Allies, including Churchill and Roosevelt, did not take action against Stalin's aggression. Hitler believed that Stalin was planning to invade Europe, and documents support this claim. Hitler launched a preemptive strike against the Soviet Union, saving Europe temporarily. The war on the Eastern Front was brutal, with millions of lives lost. Many Russians surrendered to the Germans, viewing them as liberators from Soviet tyranny. The Allies, particularly Churchill, intentionally targeted German cities with devastating bombings, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians. The war crimes committed by the Allies were largely ignored and remain largely unknown.

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This transcript threads together personal reflections, historical events, and the human cost of political upheaval across Russia and Ukraine in the early 20th century. Key points include: - A meditation on evil and destruction: questions about the source of great evil, whether darkness exists in us, and whether ruin benefits the earth. - Personal life and engagement: Speaker 1 describes seeing Alex for one hour, the sadness that work imposes on time with Alex, and being indescribably happy with her; Speaker 3 speaks of utter happiness and unity between two mortals; Speaker 1 recalls an engagement day as a hazy, unforgettable moment. - The 1905–1917 revolutionary context and violence: despite peaceful marchers, authorities panicked, backed Cossacks with whips and infantry; a second volley killed hundreds of marchers; radical press attacked the czar’s reputation; a telegram arrives at the palace leading to mourning; January 9 and March 15 dated entries note troops firing in the city, casualties, and political resolve. - Abdication and immediate reactions: Speaker 5’s grandfather reacts to the czar’s abdication for himself and his son Alexis, declaring “Russia is finished.” - Civil war and anti-Bolshevik movements: In the South, a White army forms against Bolsheviks. - The assassination of Nicholas II and family: It is asserted that Goloshokin, head of the Yakaterinburg Soviet, met with Lenin and others in Moscow; the killings were preplanned, with orders from Lenin to hide details; Dzerzhinsky allegedly directed suppression of information in Berlin via Alexander Joffe. The family is moved to a basement, confronted by 11 armed men; accounts describe the executions and the bloodshed. - Brest-Litovsk and territorial losses: The Bolshevik regime signs the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, renouncing territories gained over three centuries. - Family dislocation and exile: A family member recalls the abdication and exile, the shock and tears, and the sense that “Russia is finished.” - Famine in Ukraine (1931): Survivors recount eviction from homes by activists, resulting seizures and removal of families; women and children forced outside, with pleas to stay; survivors describe slave labor, loss of cultural and religious leaders, and relief efforts by international organizations and churches, though relief was hampered by the Soviet border. - Famine reporting and international response: Duranty, a prominent journalist, is criticized for lying about the famine; despite internal British discussions showing estimates of up to ten million deaths, the New York Times published favorable reports, influencing recognition debates of the Soviet Union. - Personal losses during famine: A spring scene of a dead little sister, mortuary practices with no coffins, and the struggle to bury her; survivors describe eating rotten cabbage, beets, and scraps; some rely on parishioners, railroad workers, neighbors, and even Soviet officials for food; the famine’s human toll includes starving children and widespread death. - Enduring memories of hunger: Descriptions of children with swollen limbs, convulsions, and the grim daily reality of hunger; the narrative closes with a bleak portrait of famine-stricken Ukraine and the resilience of those who endured.

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Stalin aimed to destroy independent farmers in Ukraine and Russia, defined as those owning land or a cow, as part of class warfare. This created opportunities to plunder Ukraine, murder people, and enrich supporters. An estimated 7 to 10 million Ukrainians and 1 to 2 million Russians were killed. This orchestrated famine was not the first, as it had occurred under Trotsky and Lenin. Stalin perfected it. Before World War II, over 20 million people died. Ukrainians never forgot this orchestrated famine, which was used to destroy the population and transform it into the "Soviet man." Families were annihilated.

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Said to Kennedy, you watch when Adolf Hitler begins bombing London and towns in Britain like Boston and Lincoln, towns with their counterparts in The United States. You Americans will have to come in, won't you? You can't just stand aside and watch us suffering. But he knew from code breaking. He knew from reading the German Air Force signals, which we had broken on March or 05/26/1940, that Hitler had given orders that no British town was to be bombed. London was completely embargoed. German air force was allowed to bomb ports and harbors and dockyards, but not towns as such. And Churchill was greatly aggrieved by this, and he wondered how much longer Hitler could avoid carrying on war like this. But Hitler, as we know, carried on until September 1940 without bombing any English towns. The embargo stayed in force. You can see it in the German archives now, and we know from the code breaking of the German signals that Churchill was reading Hitler's orders to the German Air Force, not on any account to bomb these towns. So there was no way that we could drag in the Americans that way unless we could provoke Hitler to do it, which is why on 08/25/1940, Churchill gave the order to the British Air Force to go and bomb Berlin. Although the chief of the bomber command and chief of staff of the British Air Force warned him that if we bomb Berlin, Hitler may very well lift the embargo on British towns. And Churchill just twinkled because it was what he wanted, of course. At 09:15 that morning, he telephoned personal bomber command himself to order the bombing of Berlin, a 100 bombers to go and bomb Berlin. They went out to bomb Berlin that night, and Hitler still didn't move. Hitler ordered another aid on Berlin, and so it went on for the next seven or ten days until finally on September 4, Hitler lost his patience and made that famous speech in the Sport Palace in Berlin in which he said, this madman has bombed Berlin now seven times. He bombs Berlin once more than I shall not only just attack their towns, I shall wipe them out. A very famous speech. Of course, German school children are now told about the Hitler speech. They're not told about what went first. They're not told how Churchill sent out deliberately to provoke the bombing of his own capital. And on the following day, Churchill ordered Berlin bombed again. And the result was the German air force started bombing the docks in London, the East End Of London, finally, city Of London and the West End on the September 1940. In September 1940, 7,000 Londoners were killed in the bombing as a result of Churchill's deliberate provocation. The files are there. The archives are there. No wonder Harold Macmillan didn't want my book published.

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All the world's problems can be traced back to the British Empire. The British created conflicts globally, including in Gaza, China, Pakistan, India, and throughout the Middle East, due to being the most powerful empire for 200 years. The current disaster in Palestine is one example. Between 1915 and 1917, the British promised the same territory to three different groups. First, they promised it to the Arabs in the McMahon communications in exchange for fighting against the Turks. Then, through the Sykes-Picot treaty, they promised it to the French. Finally, in the Balfour Declaration of 1917, they promised it as a Jewish homeland, despite the land not belonging to them.

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Stalin aimed to destroy millions of independent farmers in Ukraine and Russia, defined as those owning land or livestock, as part of class warfare. This also allowed for plundering Ukraine and enriching supporters. An estimated 7 to 10 million Ukrainians and 1 to 2 million Russians were killed. This orchestrated famine was not the first, as it had occurred under Trotsky and Lenin. Stalin perfected it. Before World War II, deaths under the Bolsheviks likely exceeded 20 million. The famine was used to destroy the population and transform it into the "Soviet man." Families were annihilated, and terrible crimes were committed. Ukrainians never forgot this period.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the events leading up to World War II and the actions of various leaders. It is mentioned that in 1933, Jewish leaders declared war on Germany and initiated a worldwide boycott of German goods. Hitler responded with a one-day boycott of Jewish-owned stores. Despite Hitler's attempts to avoid war, Britain and France declared war on Germany, leading to Germany quickly gaining territory and trapping the Allies in France. Churchill came to power and invaded Iceland, violating its neutrality. Hitler had the opportunity to capture the British army at Dunkirk but chose not to. Hitler issued a halt order and delayed the attack on Dunkirk, allowing the British to evacuate. It is mentioned that Hitler admired the British Empire and wanted peace, while Churchill, who hired an actor to impersonate him in speeches, refused peace offers. The speaker also suggests that Churchill provoked Hitler to bomb London in order to bring the US into the war. Additionally, it is claimed that Churchill was influenced by communist Jews and Soviet infiltrators, funded by a secret group called the focus, and surrounded himself with Jewish advisors.

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The speaker discusses claims about Winston Churchill’s possible Jewish heritage. They say Churchill’s mother was Jewish, reported in a Jerusalem newspaper a few months prior, and that Churchill may have Jewish blood in her maternal line. The speaker notes Churchill likely was not aware of this. They then focus on Churchill’s connections with the Jewish community, emphasizing two key periods: the “wilderness” years after he resigned from Stanley Baldwin’s cabinet, when he remained out of government from 1919 to 1939, and relied on his MP salary and modest earnings from journalism. Despite not holding office, Churchill maintained a large country estate with extensive staff, including gardeners, nurseries, nurses, nannies, cooks, and housekeepers, sometimes 20–30 people. The speaker provides financial details: his MP salary at the time was £500 per annum (about $750, or $2,000 given the rate of $4 per pound). The question raised is how he supported this setup. The answer offered is that from 1936 onward, Churchill was financed by a secret pressure group called the Focus. The Focus allegedly consisted of about 30–40 leading British industrialists, bankers, and former politicians who decided Churchill was worth supporting. The group is described as not exclusively Jewish; while primarily Jewish, they also included left-wing socialists and left-wing Conservative MPs who backed him. As evidence, the speaker cites a July 1936 gift from the then-chairman of Shell Petroleum Company, who wrote a check for Churchill in the order of 40,000 (modern equivalent around $700,000) as a gift. The narrative asserts that Churchill was “bought” with this Jewish gift to support him.

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Churchill knew Hitler had ordered no British towns to be bombed, so he ordered the bombing of Berlin to provoke Hitler. After several bombings of Berlin, Hitler retaliated by bombing London, resulting in 7000 deaths in September 1940. The archives confirm Churchill's deliberate provocation.

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Churchill seized an opportunity to justify bombing Berlin after a German attack near London. The British retaliated by targeting German cities, leading to the start of the Blitz. Despite Hitler's initial reluctance to attack England, the bombing continued. Churchill's propaganda portrayed the British as stoic, but in reality, they were given ineffective weapons for defense. The British people endured the hardships of war, believing they were under attack by an evil enemy.

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The current state of Great Britain raises questions about its post-war recovery, especially considering the long rationing period. There's frustration over the alliance with Stalin during WWII, particularly the decision to hand Poland to him after fighting to protect it. The moral implications of this alliance are troubling, as it undermines any moral authority to lecture others. While acknowledging the threat of Hitler, there's a call for a reassessment of Churchill's actions and their consequences for Western civilization. Despite defeating the Nazis, the decline of Western values and Christianity is concerning. The discussion highlights the complexity of historical leadership and the ongoing impact on society today.

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During the periods of 1921 to 1922, 1932 to 1933, and 1946 to 1947, millions of Russians died due to deliberate famines orchestrated by the Jewish Bolshevik regime. This tragedy, known as the Holodomor, affected Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, with people resorting to extreme measures like eating grass and even cannibalism. Encyclopedia Britannica estimates that the Stalin Kaganovich famine alone caused the death of around 8 million people, including 5 million Ukrainians. Overall, the three Holodomor genocides resulted in a death toll of approximately 16.5 million. Russian historian Alexander Solzhenitsyn further estimated that the Jewish Bolshevik regime exterminated up to 6 million Europeans between 1917 and 1958 through forced collectivization, hunger, purges, banishment, executions, and mass deaths at Gulags. These acts align with communist theory's acceptance of industrial-scale murders.

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Norman Naimark: Genocide, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, and Absolute Power | Lex Fridman Podcast #248
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In this conversation, historian Norman Naimark discusses the complexities of Stalin's character and the historical context of his actions. Naimark asserts that Stalin genuinely believed in the goodness of communism for the Soviet Union and the world, viewing socialism as the ultimate goal of human existence. He describes Stalin as an evil man, delusional, yet highly competent, capable of manipulating political systems to maintain power. Naimark emphasizes that Stalin's paranoia led to the destruction of entire groups based on fabricated plots against him. The discussion shifts to the nature of power and its corrupting influence, questioning whether Stalin's actions were inherent to his character or a product of his absolute power. Naimark argues that while Stalin had certain dictatorial traits early on, the mass killings of the 1930s were a result of his complete control and the lack of checks and balances in the Soviet system. Naimark elaborates on the Holodomor, the Soviet famine in Ukraine, attributing it to Stalin's policies of collectivization and his antipathy towards Ukrainian nationalism. He explains how the famine was exacerbated by the government's refusal to acknowledge it and the brutal measures taken against the peasantry, leading to widespread suffering and death. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of genocide, with Naimark discussing the definition of genocide and the challenges in categorizing atrocities. He notes that while some ideologies may facilitate genocidal actions, they do not inherently dictate them. The role of technology in society is debated, with Naimark expressing skepticism about its ability to solve human problems, while Fridman argues for the potential of technology to foster positive change. Naimark reflects on his experiences in the Soviet Union, highlighting the friendships formed amidst hardship and the resilience of human connections. He emphasizes the importance of teaching and learning about history to prevent future atrocities, advocating for a commitment to integrity and public service among the younger generation. Ultimately, the conversation balances the grim realities of human history with a recognition of the enduring capacity for love and compassion in the face of suffering.
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