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On November 11, 1918, at 11am (those kikes love their repeating numbers), a cease-fire was declared and the fighting was paused in what, contemporarily, would be known as The War to End All Wars. Woodrow Wilson and his allies had blockaded and starved the German people for weeks and months in an effort to achieve unconditional surrender, rather than having both sides come to the table as equals when settling the war. This had been part of his plan from the moment he and his handlers plotted for the US to enter The War, tipping the scales in a sprawling, albeit regional, conflict in the favor of those nations he felt most open to his jew banker globalist goals, those being an international fraud/fiat banking cartel and the "League of Nations" as its enforcement arm. This day was commemorated a year later as "Armistice Day," a day to honor those lost, remember those remaining, and as a celebration of the newfound "peace," a pax morona that they pretended would last forever.

The War had been among the most senseless in Europe's history to that point, a spiritual successor of Lincoln's jew-driven brother-war half a century prior. Pitching literal neighbor against neighbor in some cases, the rulers of most nations involved, wealthy and powerful cousins spurred on by the Rothschilds who had become their friends, counselors, business partners and family members, sent the masses to die. The US, itself run by the new world wing of the Rothschilds, waited for fighting to reach a standstill as all involved bloodied one another spending fortunes and life en masse, before renewing the bloodshed with assurances from the European "allies" that Wilson would get his global bank and his League in exchange for the total and absolute defeat of the Central Powers.

The unconditional surrender resulted in the most heinous of the war's already lengthy list of crimes being committed after the shooting had ceased - the leveraging of unilateral financial responsibility upon the Central Powers, specifically, the German people, issuing a bill for war damages they were expected to pay to the victors, most of which landed in the hands of the Rothschild bankers, who quickly divested themselves of rapidly depreciating German currency by purchasing material goods, but most historians won't go into that.

As narratives evolved, and the insidious link between the "first" and "second" of the "World Wars" was inconvenient for those wishing to paint U.S. roles in global politics as virtuous, by 1954, the United States Congress authorized changing the name of the observance from Armistice Day to Veterans Day, so as to simultaneously bury The Great War, or "World War I" as it was euphemistically described, and also to elevate those who fought in the second part of The Great War, known today as "World War II."

Of course, both observances and names are white-washing the vile nature of modern war-faring mindsets, stretching back for two centuries. The "veterans" slaughter civilians and innocents under orders more often than they kill enemy combatants, under the guidance of the "total war" doctrine. The "armistice" celebrated was a false peace (A faux pax?), and merely a pause in the fighting as the world grew fatigued and disillusioned, until the jew bankers could craft their narrative for the perfect villain - a man who stood against everything they represented, who realized the evils they had visited on the globe, and who hoped to never see such evil befall his people ever again, and a man upon whom they could cast all of their sins and sacrifice on their demonic altar - Adolf Hitler.

So, when asked if you should celebrate "Armistice Day" or "Veteran's Day," the real answer is neither. I have sympathy for those duped into going to war, but I don't see them as valorous or worthy of celebration any more than the victim of a crime should be for having been robbed or maimed by a criminal. And as for the so-called "armistice," I have no interest in celebrating the Luciferian Weimar Republic that claimed Germany for too long.

On November 11, 1918, at 11am (those kikes love their repeating numbers), a cease-fire was declared and the fighting was paused in what, contemporarily, would be known as The War to End All Wars. Woodrow Wilson and his allies had blockaded and starved the German people for weeks and months in an effort to achieve unconditional surrender, rather than having both sides come to the table as equals when settling the war. This had been part of his plan from the moment he and his handlers plotted for the US to enter The War, tipping the scales in a sprawling, albeit regional, conflict in the favor of those nations he felt most open to his jew banker globalist goals, those being an international fraud/fiat banking cartel and the "League of Nations" as its enforcement arm. This day was commemorated a year later as "Armistice Day," a day to honor those lost, remember those remaining, and as a celebration of the newfound "peace," a pax morona that they pretended would last forever. The War had been among the most senseless in Europe's history to that point, a spiritual successor of Lincoln's jew-driven brother-war half a century prior. Pitching literal neighbor against neighbor in some cases, the rulers of most nations involved, wealthy and powerful cousins spurred on by the Rothschilds who had become their friends, counselors, business partners and family members, sent the masses to die. The US, itself run by the new world wing of the Rothschilds, waited for fighting to reach a standstill as all involved bloodied one another spending fortunes and life en masse, before renewing the bloodshed with assurances from the European "allies" that Wilson would get his global bank and his League in exchange for the total and absolute defeat of the Central Powers. The unconditional surrender resulted in the most heinous of the war's already lengthy list of crimes being committed after the shooting had ceased - the leveraging of unilateral financial responsibility upon the Central Powers, specifically, the German people, issuing a bill for war damages they were expected to pay to the victors, most of which landed in the hands of the Rothschild bankers, who quickly divested themselves of rapidly depreciating German currency by purchasing material goods, but most historians won't go into that. As narratives evolved, and the insidious link between the "first" and "second" of the "World Wars" was inconvenient for those wishing to paint U.S. roles in global politics as virtuous, by 1954, the United States Congress authorized changing the name of the observance from Armistice Day to Veterans Day, so as to simultaneously bury The Great War, or "World War I" as it was euphemistically described, and also to elevate those who fought in the second part of The Great War, known today as "World War II." Of course, both observances and names are white-washing the vile nature of modern war-faring mindsets, stretching back for two centuries. The "veterans" slaughter civilians and innocents under orders more often than they kill enemy combatants, under the guidance of the "total war" doctrine. The "armistice" celebrated was a false peace (A faux pax?), and merely a pause in the fighting as the world grew fatigued and disillusioned, until the jew bankers could craft their narrative for the perfect villain - a man who stood against everything they represented, who realized the evils they had visited on the globe, and who hoped to never see such evil befall his people ever again, and a man upon whom they could cast all of their sins and sacrifice on their demonic altar - Adolf Hitler. So, when asked if you should celebrate "Armistice Day" or "Veteran's Day," the real answer is neither. I have sympathy for those duped into going to war, but I don't see them as valorous or worthy of celebration any more than the victim of a crime should be for having been robbed or maimed by a criminal. And as for the so-called "armistice," I have no interest in celebrating the Luciferian Weimar Republic that claimed Germany for too long.

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