RickHolland
September 17th, 2011, 10:22 PM
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British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told US Ambassador to Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy (father of future US President John F. Kennedy), that it was America and world Jews who had forced Britain into war against Hitler.
Joe Kennedy told this to American Secretary of Defence James Forrestal, who recorded it in his diary.
James Forrestal was killed in very, very suspicious circumstances in 1949, the full report of his death not released until 2004, ruling suicide. According to LIFE Magazine October 15, 1951, Forrestal had insisted that his diaries, which do not cover the final two months of his life, be locked-up in the White House. They were published in 1951, the following is from a LIFE Magazine article, quoting the diaries:
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December 27th, 1945 (Forrestal played golf with Kennedy)
I asked him [Kennedy] about his conversations with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on. He said Chamberlain's position in 1938 was that England had nothing with which to fight and that she could not risk going to war with Hitler. Kennedy's view: that Hitler would have fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for Bullitt's [William C. Bullitt, then ambassador to France] urging Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be faced down about Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made Poland a case of war if it had not been for the constant needling from Washington. Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn't fight, Kennedy that they would, and that they would overrun Europe. Chamberlain, he says, stated that America and world Jews had forced England into the war. In his telephone conversation with Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 the President kept telling him to put some iron up Chamberlain's backside. Kennedy's response always was that putting iron up his backside did no good unless the British had some iron with which to fight, and they did not. . . .
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http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=t1QEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA76&dq=Forrestal%20Diaries&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q=Forrestal%20Diaries&f=false
http://winstonsmithministryoftruth.blogspot.com/
http://lovkap.blogspot.com/2011/02/jewish-holocaust.html#uds-search-results
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told US Ambassador to Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy (father of future US President John F. Kennedy), that it was America and world Jews who had forced Britain into war against Hitler.
Joe Kennedy told this to American Secretary of Defence James Forrestal, who recorded it in his diary.
James Forrestal was killed in very, very suspicious circumstances in 1949, the full report of his death not released until 2004, ruling suicide. According to LIFE Magazine October 15, 1951, Forrestal had insisted that his diaries, which do not cover the final two months of his life, be locked-up in the White House. They were published in 1951, the following is from a LIFE Magazine article, quoting the diaries:
http://fotos.fotoflexer.com/32fd0e893eb28516b7a8eb6a54aa3366.jpg
December 27th, 1945 (Forrestal played golf with Kennedy)
I asked him [Kennedy] about his conversations with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on. He said Chamberlain's position in 1938 was that England had nothing with which to fight and that she could not risk going to war with Hitler. Kennedy's view: that Hitler would have fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for Bullitt's [William C. Bullitt, then ambassador to France] urging Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be faced down about Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made Poland a case of war if it had not been for the constant needling from Washington. Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn't fight, Kennedy that they would, and that they would overrun Europe. Chamberlain, he says, stated that America and world Jews had forced England into the war. In his telephone conversation with Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 the President kept telling him to put some iron up Chamberlain's backside. Kennedy's response always was that putting iron up his backside did no good unless the British had some iron with which to fight, and they did not. . . .
http://fotos.fotoflexer.com/2141aee9270ba15befc04a49ffe2c656.jpg
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=t1QEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA76&dq=Forrestal%20Diaries&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q=Forrestal%20Diaries&f=false
http://winstonsmithministryoftruth.blogspot.com/
http://lovkap.blogspot.com/2011/02/jewish-holocaust.html#uds-search-results