Stan van Houcke bracht gisteren op zijn blog een artikel over Pechtold, beter gezegd over ‘de held’ die Pechtold vereert: massamoordenaar Churchill.
Churchill was een groot voorstander van de EU, al moet je daar wel bij opmerken, dat Churchill gezien zijn geschiedenis geen groot voorstander was van democratie. Dat past dan weer mooi bij de EU, waar de democratie ver te zoeken is en dat deelnemende landen als het zo uitkomt, volkomen uitperst en aan de ketting kan leggen, zie Griekenland……. Een dictatuur kan het niet ‘beter’ doen!
Zoals gezegd: Churchill was in feite een massamoordenaar, waar je zelfs WOII niet als bewijs voor nodig hebt……….
Van Houcke nam een artikel over van ‘Crimes of Britain‘, waarin een opsomming is opgenomen, over de enorme misdaden die Churchill beging.
Oordeel zelf over ‘de held’ van de neoliberale hufter Pechtold:
Alexander
Pechtold’s Inspiratiebron
Wat
inspireert Alexander Pechtold?
Op
de schouw in de werkkamer van Alexander Pechtold staan twee beeldjes
van Winston Churchill. Deze Britse politicus wist na de Tweede
Wereldoorlog één ding zeker: alleen met een verenigd Europa kon
vrede en veiligheid gewaarborgd worden.
Tegen
de tijdgeest in stond hij op voor meer Europese samenwerking, en met
die boodschap reisde hij het hele continent over. Hoe actueel! Hoe
inspirerend! Daarover vertelt Pechtold in Optimist in de politiek én
in deze video! #optimist
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at: http://www.hollandsdiep.nl/post/?N_ID=1627#sthash.49RrOutC.dpuf
MIJN
HELD: Alexander Pechtold over Winston Churchill
D66-leider
Alexander Pechtold is fan van Winston Churchill. Hij roemt Churchill
– premier van Groot-Brittannië van 1940 tot 1945 – als belangrijkste
pleitbezorger van het Europese eenwordingsideaal.
https://www.historischnieuwsblad.nl/nl/artikel/47193/mijn-held-alexander-pechtold-over-winston-churchill.html
The crimes of Winston
Churchill
England
celebrates their genocides. The ‘Winston Churchill note’ has
entered circulation. Honouring a man who swilled on champagne
while 4 million men, women and children in Bengal starved due to his
racist colonial policies.
The trial of Churchill:
Churchill
was a genocidal maniac. He is fawned over in Britain and held up as a
hero of the nation. He was voted ‘Greatest Briton’ of all time.
Below is the real history of Churchill, the history of a white
supremacist whose hatred for Indians led to four million
starving to death, the man who loathed Irish people so much he
conceived different ways to terrorise them, the racist thug who waged
war on black people across Africa and in Britain. This is the trial
of Winston Churchill, the enemy of all humanity.
THE
TRIAL OF WINSTON CHURCHILL:
Afghanistan:
Churchill
found his love for war during the time he spent in Afghanistan. While
there he said “all who resist will be killed without quarter”
because the Pashtuns need “recognise the superiority of race”. He
believed the Pashtuns needed to be dealt with, he would reminisce in
his writings about how he partook in the burning villages and peoples
homes:
“We
proceeded systematically, village by village, and we destroyed the
houses, filled up the wells, blew down the towers, cut down the great
shady trees, burned the crops and broke the reservoirs in punitive
devastation.” – Churchill on how the British carried on in
Afghanistan, and he was only too happy to be part of it.
Churchill
would also write of how “every tribesman caught was speared or cut
down at once”. Proud of the terror he helped inflict on the
people of Afghanistan Churchill was well on the road to becoming a
genocidal maniac.
Greece:
The
British Army under the guidance of Churchill perpetrated a massacre
on the streets of Athens in the month of December 1944. 28 protesters
were shot dead, a further 128 injured. The British demanded that all
guerrilla groups should disarm on the 2nd December 1944. The
following day 200,000 people took to the streets, and this is when
the British Army under Churchill’s orders turned their guns on the
people.
Churchill regarded
ELAS (Greek People’s Liberation Army) and EAM (National Liberation
Front) as “miserable banditti”, these were the very people who
ran the Nazis out. His actions in the month of December were purely
out of his hatred and paranoia for communism.
The
British backed the right-wing government in Greece returned from
exile after the very same partisans of the resistance that Churchill
ordered the murder of had driven out the Nazi occupiers. Soviet
forces were well received in Greece, this deeply worried Churchill.
He
planned to restore the monarchy in Greece to combat any possible
communist influence. The events in December were part of that
strategy.
In
1945, Churchill sent Charles Wickham to Athens where he was in charge
of training the Greek security police. Wickham learned his tricks of
the trade in British occupied Ireland between 1922-1945 where he was
a commander of the colonial RUC, responsible for countless terror.
In
April 1945 Churchill said “the [Nazi] collaborators in Greece in
many cases did the best they could to shelter the Greek population
from German oppression” and went on to say “the Communists are
the main foe”.
India:
“I’d
rather see them have a good civil war”. – Churchill
wishing partition on India
Very
few in Britain know about the genocide in Bengal let alone how
Churchill engineered it. Churchill’s hatred for Indians led to four
million starving to death during the Bengal ‘famine’ of 1943. “I
hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion” he
would say.
Bengal
had a better than normal harvest during the British enforced famine.
The British Army took millions of tons of rice from starving people
to ship to the Middle East – where it wasn’t even needed. When
the starving people of Bengal asked for food, Churchill said the
‘famine’ was their own fault “for breeding like rabbits”. The
Viceroy of India said “Churchill’s attitude towards India and the
famine is negligent, hostile and contemptuous”. Even right wing
imperialist Leo Amery who was the British Secretary of State in India
said he “didn’t see much difference between his [Churchill]
outlook and Hitler’s”. Churchill refused all of the offers to
send aid to Bengal, Canada offered 10,000 tons of rice, the U.S
100,000, he just point blank refused to allow it. Churchill was still
swilling champaign while he caused four million men, women and
children to starve to death in Bengal.
Throughout
WW2 India was forced to ‘lend’ Britain money. Churchill
moaned about “Indian money lenders” the whole time. The truth is
Churchill never waged war against fascism.
He
went to war with Germany to defend the British Empire, he said this
about India during WW2 “are we to incur hundreds of millions of
debt for defending India only to be kicked out by the Indians
afterwards”.
In
1945 Churchill said “the Hindus were race protected by their
mere pullulation from the doom that is due”. The Bengal famine
wasn’t enough for Churchill’s blood lust, he wished his
favourite war criminal Arthur Harris could have bombed them.
Iran:
“A
prize from fairyland beyond our wildest dreams” – Churchill on
Iran’s oil
When
Britain seized Iran’s oil industry Churchill proclaimed it was
“a prize from fairyland beyond our wildest dreams”. Churchill
meddled in Iranian affairs for decades, he helped exclude Iranians
from their natural resources and encouraged the looting when most
lived in severe poverty.
In
June 1914 Churchill proposed a bill in the House of Commons that
would see the British government become the major shareholder
of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The company would go on to refrain
from paying Iran its share of the dividends before paying tax to
the British exchequer. Essentially the British were illegally taxing
the Iranian government.
When
the nationalist government of Mohammad Mosaddegh threatened British
‘interests’ in Iran, Churchill was there, ready to protect them
at any cost. Even if that meant desecrating democracy. He helped
organise a coup against Mosaddegh in August 1953. He told
the CIA operations officer that helped carry out the plan “if i had
been but a few years younger, I would have loved nothing better than
to have served under your command in this great venture”.
Churchill arranged
for the BBC to send coded messages to let the Shah of Iran know that
they were overthrowing the democratically elected government. Instead
of the BBC ending their Persian language news broadcast with “it is
now midnight in London” they under Churchill’s orders said “it
is now exactly midnight”.
Churchill
went on to privately describe the coup as “the finest operation
since the end of the war [WW2]”. Being a proud product of
imperialism he had no issue ousting Mosaddegh so Britain could
get back to sapping the riches of Iran.
Iraq:
“I
am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against the uncivilized
tribes… it would spread a lively terror.” – Churchill on the
use of gas in the Middle East and India
Churchill
was appointed ‘Secretary of State for the Colonies’ in 1921 and
he formed the ‘Middle East Department’ which was responsible for
Iraq. Determined to have his beloved
empire
on the cheap he decided air power could replace ground troops. A
strategy of bombing any resistance to British rule was now employed.
Several
times in the 1920s various groups in the region now known as Iraq
rose up against the British. The air force was then put into action,
indiscriminately bombing civilian areas so to subdue the population.
Churchill
was also an advocate for the use of mustard and poison gases. Whilst
‘Secretary for War and Air’ he advised that “the provision of
some kind of asphyxiating bombs” should be used “for use in
preliminary operations against turbulent tribes” in order to take
control of Iraq.
When
Iraqi tribes stood up for themselves, under the direction of
Churchill the British unleashed terror on mud, stone and reed
villages.
Churchill’s
bombing of civilians in ‘Mesopotamia’ (Kurdistan and Iraq) was
summed up by war criminal ‘Bomber Harris’:
“The
Arab and Kurd now know what real bombing means within 45 minutes a
full-sized village can be practically wiped out, and a third of its
inhabitants killed or injured, by four or five machines which offer
them no real target, no opportunity for glory as warriors, no
effective means of escape”. – Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris
Ireland:
“We
have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English” –
Churchill
In
1904 Churchill said “I remain of the opinion that a separate
parliament for Ireland would be dangerous and impractical”.
Churchill’s ancestry is linked to loyalism to Britain, he is a
direct descendent of the ‘Marquis of Londonderry’ who helped put
down the 1798 United Irishmen rising. He would live up to his
families reputation when it came to suppressing revolutionary forces
in Ireland.
The
Black and Tans were the brainchild of Churchill, he sent the thugs to
Ireland to terrorise at will. Attacking civilians and civilian
property they done Churchill proud, rampaging across the country
carrying out reprisals. He went on to describe them as “gallant and
honourable officers”. It was also Churchill who conceived the
idea of forming the Auxiliaries who carried out the Croke Park
massacre, firing into the crowd at a Gaelic football match, killing
14. Of course this didn’t fulfill Churchill’s bloodlust to
repress as people who he described as “odd” for their refusal “to
be English”, he went on to advocate the use of air power in
Ireland against Sinn Fein members in 1920. He suggested to his
war advisers that aeroplanes should be dispatched with orders to use
“machine-gun fire or bombs” to “scatter and stampede them”.
Churchill
was an early advocate for the partitioning of Ireland. During the
treaty negotiations he insisted on retaining navy bases in Ireland.
In 1938 those bases were handed back to Ireland. However in 1939
Churchill proposed capturing Berehaven base by force. In 1941
Churchill supported a plan to introduce conscription in the North of
Ireland.
Churchill
went on to remark ”the bloody Irish, what have they ever done for
our wars”, reducing Ireland’s merit to what it might provide by
way of resources (people) for their imperialist land grabs.
Kenya:
Britain
declared a state of emergency in Kenya in 1952 to protect its system
of institutionalised racism that they established throughout their
colonies so to exploit the indigenous population. Churchill being
your archetypical British supremacist believed that Kenya’s
fertile highlands should be only for white colonial settlers. He
approved the forcible removal of the local population, which he
termed “blackamoors”.
150,000
men, women and children were forced into concentration camps.
Children’s schools were shut by the British who branded them
“training grounds for rebellion”. Rape, castration, cigarettes,
electric shocks and fire all used by the British to torture the
Kenyan people under Churchill’s watch.
In
1954 in a British cabinet meeting Churchill and his men discussed the
forced labour of Kenyan POWs and how to circumvent the constraints of
two treaties they were breaching:
“This
course [detention without trial and forced labour] had been
recommended despite the fact that it was thought to involve a
technical breach of the Forced Labour Convention of 1930 and the
Convention on Human Rights adopted by the Council of Europe”
The
Cowan Plan advocated the use of force and sometimes death against
Kenyan POWs who refused to work. Churchill schemed to allow this to
continue.
Caroline
Elkins book gives a glimpse into the extent that the crimes in Kenya
were known in both official and unofficial circles in Britain and how
Churchill brushed off the terror the colonial British forces
inflicted on the native population. He even ‘punished’ Edwina
Mountbatten for mentioning it, “Edwina Mountbatten was
conversing about the emergency with India’s prime minister,
Jawaharlal Nehru, and the then colonial secretary, Oliver Lyttleton.
When Lyttleton commented on the “terrible savagery” of Mau Mau…
Churchill retaliated, refusing to allow Lord Mountbatten to take his
wife with him on an official visit to Turkey”.
Palestine:
“I
do not agree that the dog in a manger has the final right to the
manger.”
In
2012 Churchill was honoured with a statue in Jerusalem for his
assistance to Zionism.
He
regarded the Arab population Palestine to be a “lower
manifestation”. And that the “dog in a manger has the final right
to the manger”, by this he meant the Arabs of Palestine.
In
1920 Churchill declared “if, as may well happen, there should be
created in our own lifetime by the banks of the Jordan a Jewish State
under the protection of the British Crown which might comprise three
or four millions of Jews, an event will have occurred in the history
of the world which would from every point of view be beneficial”.
A
year later in Jerusalem he told Palestinian leaders that “it
is manifestly right that the Jews, who are scattered all over the
world, should have a national centre and a National Home where some
of them may be reunited. And where else could that be but in this
land of Palestine, with which for more than 3,000 years they have
been intimately and profoundly associated?”.
At
the Palestine Royal Commission (Peel) of 1937, Churchill stated
that he believed in intention of the Balfour Declaration was to make
Palestine an “overwhelmingly Jewish state”.
He
went on to also express to the Peel Commission that he does “not
admit for instance, that a great wrong has been done to the Red
Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit
that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a
stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly wise race to put
it that way, has come in and taken their place”.
Four
years later he wrote of his desire for a ‘Jewish state’to be
established after the second war world. The establishment of the
colonial settler state however was done on the watch of the British
Labour Party under Attlee, who were always there to back their Tory
counterparts when it came to British foreign policy.
Saudi
Arabia:
“My
admiration for him [Ibn Saud] was deep, because of his unfailing
loyalty to us.” – Churchill
Prior
to 1922 the British were paying Ibn Saud a subsidy of £60,000 a
year. Churchill, then Colonial Secretary, raised it to £100,000.
He
knew of the dangers of wahhabism, but was content to use the House of
Saud’s twisted ideology for benefit of British imperialism.
Just as the British had done a few years earlier when they teamed up
with Al-Saud and their wahhabism to wage an internal war in the
Ottoman Empire. He described Ibn Saud’s wahhabis as
“intolerant, well-armed and bloodthirsty’.
Of course, as long as they were on the side of the British, Winston
was happy.
Churchill
went on to write that his “admiration for him [Ibn Saud] was deep,
because of his unfailing loyalty to us”.
Churchill
meeting with Ibn Saud whom he showered with money and gifts. Britain
foisted Wahhabism on the region. He gifted Ibn Saud a special
Rolls-Royce in the mid 1940s.
South Africa:
Thousands
were sent to British run concentration camps during the Boer wars.
Churchill summed up his time in South Africa by saying “it was
great fun galloping about”.
Churchill
wrote that his only “irritation” during the Boer war was “that
Kaffirs should be allowed to fire on white men”.
It
was Churchill who planted the seed to strip voting rights from black
people in South Africa. In June 1906, Churchill argued that
Afrikaners should be allowed a self-rule which would mean black
people would be excluded from voting.
He
went on to state to Parliament that “we must be bound by the
interpretation which the other party places on it and it is undoubted
that the Boers would regard it as a breach of that treaty if the
franchise were in the first instance extended to any persons who are
not white”.
Other mentions:
‘BRITISH
GUIANA’:
Churchill
ordered the overthrowing of the democratically elected leader of
‘British Guiana’. He dispatched troops and warships and suspended
their constitution all to put a stop to the governments
nationalisation plan.
CHINA:
“I
think we shall have to take the Chinese in hand and regulate them”
– Churchill His hope from this was for “Ayran stock to triumph”…
ERICH
VON MANSTIEN:
Churchill
donated funds for this Nazi war criminals defence when he was on
trial after WW2.
IMMIGRATION
TO BRITAIN:
Churchill
suggested the motto “Keep England White” when debating the
adoption of new laws limiting immigration from the Caribbean.
MUSSOLINI:
Churchill
extolled Mussolini – “If I were Italian, I am sure I would have
been with you entirely from the beginning” and “what a man
[Mussolini] ! I have lost my heart!… Fascism has rendered a service
to the entire world”.
ON
HIS OWN PEOPLE:
Churchill
suggested “100,000 degenerate Britons should be forcibly
sterilised/others put in labour camps to halt decline of British
race”. He also went on to suggest that “for tramps and wastrels
there ought to be proper labour colonies where they could be sent”.
SUDAN:
Churchill
bragged that he personally shot at least three “savages” whilst
there.
ROBERT
EMMET (IRISH REPUBLICAN LEADER):
Churchill
plagiarised his famous “we shall fight on the beaches” from
Emmet’s speech from the dock.
RUSSIA:
He
urged the US to “wipe” out the Kremlin with an atomic bomb hoping
it would “handle the balance of Russia”.
WORLD
WAR 1:
“I
love this war. I know it’s smashing and shattering the lives of
thousands every moment”.
WORLD
WAR 2:
Churchill’s
cabinet during WW2 obsessed about British people viewing black GIs
favorably.
https://crimesofbritain.com/2016/09/13/the-trial-of-winston-churchill/
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Overigens heeft Churchill in het gebied dat nu Irak wordt genoemd, begin 20er jaren van de vorige eeuw inderdaad een paar keer mosterdgas laten gebruiken tegen opstandige stammen…….
Wat betreft de dictatoriale EU: NEXIT NU!
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