A Piece Of History (which alludes to the present)

Before giving you a food for serious thought let me share with you a quote that is in the front page of philosophyofgpoodnews.com.

THE HISTORIAN’S JOB IS TO DECIPHER AND IMPART INFORMATION IN A WAY THAT THE PUBLIC CAN UNDERSTAND. SOME OF THE WORLD’S DUMBEST PEOPLE ARE HISTORIANS LECTURING IN WHAT AMOUNTS TO HISTORY PROPAGANDA AND SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST INTELLIGENT HISTORIANS ARE PAINTING HOUSES. THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH HISTORY.

Now let’s start with real history that I would very much like not to repeat it self! First let me stress that all of the situations we live in today are the results of the planned long-term processes already tested more the a century ago with WWI called by its initiators a “Great War” because of blood spit and profits taken!

President Trump was elected for his second term as a man of PEACE demanding a Nobel Peace Prize. Most probably his thoughts were that if President Obama got it , I can get it also! Believe it or not, this deep wish of President Trump might keep us all alive at the end. If that would be the case we all should vote for President Trump to receive multiply Nobel Peace Prizes!

But as time passes and President Trump visits his amazing golf courses in Scotland making business and trade deals with British and EU, then reducing from 50 to 10 days the self imposed time limit for ONLY RUSSIA TO REACH PEACE DEAL IN UKRAINE we are approaching the same results that have happened more then a century ago with America entering the World War One! Oh yes!

Woodrow Wilson was reelected as President of the United States on November 7, 1916 continuing with his policy of neutrality declared when WWI started in 1914. Below are extracts from the book TREASON IN AMERICA

When the war started in Europe in 1914, the Wilson government declared American neutrality, and the President announced his strong interest in ending the war. But a powerful combination of American public figures acted for the British to pull the U.S. into the madness of World War I as Britain’s ally. The most prominent in the British party here were:

Robert Lansing, who had married a daughter of the anglophile former Secretary of State, John Watson Foster. Another Foster daughter married Rev. Allen Macy Dulles, and gave birth to Allen and John Foster Dulles. While Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge campaigned openly for American entry into the war, House and Lansing betrayed and lied to the President, ! misrepresenting themselves as neutral while carrying on continuous covert political operations on behalf of the British.
The British Navy enforced a blockade on the Atlantic, commandeering American ships for inspection and rerouting to stop American goods from going to Germany. Yet British ships openly sailed back and forth from legally neutral U.S. ports, carrying weapons and soliciting American passengers to ride alongside
the guns being shipped. When the Germans protested the use of the British Cunard liner Lusitania as an arms supply ship, the German note went to Counselor Lansing, who ignored it. When a German submarine sank the Lusitania (May 7, 1915), Lansing persuaded Woodrow Wilson to protest against the “cold-blooded murder” of American passengers. William Jennings Bryan resigned at this obvious and bloody manipulation of the American population, and Lansing replaced him as Secretary of State. Secretary Lansing and his allies, aided by increasingly gross attacks by the politically blind Germans, finally brought Wilson and the U.S. into the First World War.”

So, even that at his inauguration on March 4, 1917 President Wilson repeated that America “stands firm in armed neutrality,” twenty nine days later he advice a joint Session of Congress that America have to go to wart to “defend and protect democracy!” So, on April 6, 1917, America declared war after the vote in the Senate 82 for and 6 against and at the House of Representatives 373 for and 50 against.

If on 4 March 1917, President Woodrow Wilson believed his own rhetoric when he proclaimed that America stood ‘firm in armed neutrality’ what do you think why was it necessary some twenty-nine days later, to advise a joint Session of Congress that they would have to go to war to defend and protect democracy? On April 6, 1917, America duly declared that war after the Senate approved the action by 82-6 and the House of Representatives by 373-50. Then as well as today there was no outcry for war among American citizens, nor crowd on the streets to demand it. However British propaganda was working overtime…

“At Wellington House in London, the nerve-centre of British propaganda, the manipulators of truth were concerned that the American Press carried ‘no indications of enthusiasm except in a few Eastern papers’. In the United States, citizens were genuinely unsure why the nation was at war, but loyalty to the flag has always carried great weight.”

To recapitulate here is the quote from the authors of the “HIDDEN HISTORY” John Macgregor and Gerry Docherty:

“President Woodrow Wilson was re-elected in 1916 on the boast that “he kept America out of the war”. Barely three months after his second inauguration he completely reversed his policy and effectively ended any slim chance of Germany’s success. This is precisely how Elites have always worked. Lie to the people. Engage them in wars about which they know nothing and care nothing, but do not let them vote on the issue. Goodness me, NO. But wrap a war around a banner which claims Duty, Loyalty and promises to deliver a better Civilization, and wars become popular. They remain popular as long as the price is acceptable to the powers that be. Should the war prove an unmanageable disaster, the elites do not pay. Politicians fall and are replaced. Profits are still made.”

Now just change those names of the past with the names of the present!

The aim is the same, so be aware about insidious propaganda that wants YOUR BLOOD!

August 3, 2025

Darko Richard Lancelot

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