New Book Confirms Assassination
Was Patton Murdered?
George Patton Was A High-Profile War Hero
One of the few with political potential.
Loved To Be In The Middle Of His Battles
Who Benefits From Patton's Death?
Eisenhower, and his backers did.
There Are Too Many Rumors
There is a real possibility that Patton was assassinated. As far as the official story goes, who really knows how true the car accident version was. You can be sure there were a few deaths of high ranking officers deaths that had to be re-invented or altered, because of 'inconvenient' circumstances.
The real question is, why would you assassinate a Four-Star General?
Eisenhower Had A Lot Of Baggage
Eisenhower was
promoted over 356 more-qualified commanders by Bernard Baruch, who advised Roosevelt.
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Eisenhower, The Soldier
His first assignment was to London, where he lived in the palatial Dorchester hotel. He was assigned a driver/companion, Kay Somersby, a married 26 year-old model.
Eisenhower And Churchill.
Churchill was a debaucherous drunkard. He ran the show, with Eisenhower playing the sycophant. Patton made his distaste of Churchill public.
Eisenhower's First Battle Command Was Operation Torch
In the North Africa campaign, Eisenhower went to Gibraltar,
built a fortified bunker,
threw tantrums, and blamed his Generals, and his soldiers, for his battle fiascos. Rommel annihilated a US battalion at
Kasserine Pass, because Eisenhower didn't use reconnaissance, or provide air cover.
Eisenhower's incompetence, his remote headquarters, and his flaunting of Kay Somersby, infuriated the commanders.
Patton Brought To Africa
Patton arrived and cleaned up Eisenhower's mess.
Other Generals Wanted Eisenhower Removed
Eisenhower botched everything, blaming his generals, and US soldiers. President Roosevelt had to fly over to Tunis, and stop a mutiny over the
Kasserine Pass debacle.
Pomp And Circumstance
After the battle, Eisenhower swaggered around Tunis with Kay Somersby, as he reviewed the
parades.
Eisenhower Goes Back To London
Eisenhower lives at Telegraph Cottage, a ten-acre Country Estate, outside of London. He attends dinner parties, and is an embarrassment, whipping around London in his staff car, flags flying, with his British Mistress at the wheel.
Eisenhower's Fashion Model Companion
After North Africa, and Sicily, he returns with his mistress.
In 1943, Eisenhower is the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe. General Montgomery considered Eisenhower a clown.
Snuggles And Kisses
The Zionist press looked the other way as these two 'frolicked' around London.
Patton Was A Field Commander
He was in practically ever major battle, a true warrior.
Erwin Rommel Respected Patton
Even the Germans respected him.
Patton Invades Sicily
Patton Despised Stalin
Patton, who was 6', considered Stalin a 5' 6" squinty-eyed Bolshevik. He was infuriated over Operation Keelhaul, and Eisenhower's death camps.
Battle Of The Bulge -Eisenhower's Blunder
Patton warned Eisenhower about the possibility of a German attack. Patton took Bastogne, and saved Eisenhower from a real catastrophe.
If Hitler had captured Antwerp, it could have cost 200,000 American lives, and resulted in a negotiated surrender. As it was, there were 81,000
US casualties, with 18,000 dead.
Eisenhower's Other Involvements
FIREBOMBING OF GERMANY: --World Jewry demanded revenge for being taken out of their ghettos, and being put in work camps.
OERATION KEELHAUL: --- Eisenhower rounded up 1.5 million anti-communist refugees, shipped them to Stalin, and they were sent to the gulags, and killed.
DEATH CAMPS: ---- Eisenhower had 1.4 million Germans soldiers put into open fields, and the death toll was over a million.
Back In America
Patton Fought Eisenhower Over De-Nazification
He was the military governor of Bavaria, and used ex-Nazis to run the country. He opposed Eisenhower's orders to push ordinary Germans out of their houses for Jews. It was common for Polish Jews to appear at an upper-class German house and expect Patton's soldiers to remove the tenant Germans.
Patton saw the Jews as instigators of WW2, non-combatants who refused to serve, and jackals who preyed on Germany's corpse.
In late 1945, Eisenhower removed him from command of the Third Army and transferred him to the Fifteenth Army.
Patton Car Accident On December 9, 1945
The official story on Patton varies. One version is, the accident happened in his staff car, a 1938 Cadillac. Another version says, Patton was transferred to another jeep, and there was a second accident.
Patton Dies On December 21, 1945
His wife flew there, but he couldn't speak.
The Main Suspects
Patton's wife was so suspicious, that she hired private investigators.
Patton Was Too Dangerous
Eisenhower was a clown, and it was the Zionist press that made him a hero. If Patton had political backing, he could have savaged Eisenhower. Patton wasn't just a soldier, he was an actor, and a political candidate. He saw himself as an ancient Roman hero, another Caesar.
Patton detested Eisenhower. He saw the Soviets as the real enemy, and would have entered the race. Henry Ford would most likely have financed the campaign, and a Patton-Lindbergh ticket would have been very hard to beat. Patton realized World Jewry started WW2, and they controlled Russia, and he certainly wouldn't have gone along with the farces of the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam.
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... to the Soviet Union." The former intelligence agent Douglas Bazata admitted in the autumn of 1979 in Washington that his chief, Donovan, had paid him 800 dollars extra to stop General Patton's advance in France in 1943. Bazata did this in August 1944, when Patton and his troops were close to Dijon. Patton had been far too successful and would have ended the war far too early. Dcspite the fact...
... that the American General George Patton later managed to liberate large parts of Czechoslovakia, he was given a sharp ordcr by the Commander-in-Chief Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), a high-ranking freemason, to leave Czechoslovakia to the Red Army. Patton unwillingly complied and with a heavy heart withdrew his troops from Czechoslovakia. When Patton's Third Army was prepared to enter Berlin, all the petrol was...
... suddenly withdrawn - the intention was to stop him from reaching Berlin before the Russians. After this he was given orders to attack - many American soldiers died in vain. Patton could have ended the war nine months earlier. In this way, the Russians were given the opportunity to take Berlin, Prague and Vienna first. The Soviet Union took the chance to also occupy Rumania, despite their separate peace...
... with this country. After this, Gencral Patton proclaimed all the more eagerly that the real enemy of the USA was in Moscow and that the Americans should continue their battle against the East instead, in order to free the enslaved peoples of the Soviet Union. Patton became too difficult for the high-ranking freemasons. He also wanted to use German troops to crush the Communists in Moscow. For this reason...
..., it became necessary to dispose of Patton in 1945. Bazata was paid to killPatton. But he warned the general instead. Another agent was then used to be on the safe side. He made several attempts which all failed. In the autumn of 1945, General Patton was the victim of a mysterious car accident (a lorry ran into his car) in Germany (Bavaria). In connection with this accident, the agent attempted to shoot...
... Patton with a metal projectile from a specially produced weapon. Patton was wounded. Despite the fact that the general was paralysed, he began to recover in hospital. At that point he was poisoned with a new kind of potassium cyanide.Patton died on 21 December 1945 after a long spell in hospital. The White House is considered to be behind all these crimes. The murderer himself has related this...
... forces in Czechoslovakia beyond the . . . Karlsbad, Pilsen and Budweis line". General Eisenhower at once ordered his General Patton to halt on that line. Thus "the hideous bisection" of Europe was brought about; to this description of it Mr. Churchill added the platitudinous comment, "it cannot last". "General Eisenhower five years later claimed that he alone was...
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