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Freemasons Slaughtered Christians in World War One

Sunday, July 12, 2015 7:50
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Western Civilization Died on the Somme

On July 1,1916, 99 years ago, General Douglas
Haig, a Freemason, began the Battle of the Somme which by November resulted 
in the death of one million Christian
British men in their prime of life.


by Henry Makow Ph.D.

About 10 million soldiers died in battle on both sides in World War One, one of the costliest wars in world history.  The needless slaughter in trench warfare is usually portrayed by the
Masonic controlled media and education systems as an unintended consequence. 

Instead, these wars are orchestrated by the Illuminati Jewish bankers and their Masonic
minions to kill Christians in order to degrade Western civilization in advance of the Satanic NWO now taking shape. (World War One- First Christian Holocaust)

All wars are designed to enrich and empower the bankers while destroying and demoralizing humanity. “Patriotism” is a ruse. The sooner gullible non-Satanists stop falling on a sword, the better.

I’m going to focus on the Battle of the Somme, one of the biggest battles of the war. My information is based on John Laffin’s British Butchers and Bunglers of World War One (p. 63ff.) 

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(left, Douglas Haig, Elgin Lodge #91)

Both General Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief, Western Front,  and his principal co-planner Sir Henry Rawlinson were Freemasons. The Somme offensive (“The Big Push”) was intended to end the stalemate and win the war. The Allies had 700,000 men, a 7-1 numerical superiority. Haig and Rawlinson anticipated losing 500,000 men. 

The plan was simple: to bomb the Germans for five days and nights then walk to the enemy trench and kill and remaining soldiers or capture those who surrendered. The British were led by General Haig. After 5 days of bombing, the German trenches and their defences were barely scratched. 

The British planned to attack the Germans at the strongest point. The Germans just had to shoot their machine guns, reload and shoot and shoot. The same type of attack continued
from the 1st of July until November 1916 and over a million men died, 58,000 on
the first day.
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On July 1 1916, 11 British divisions attacked on a 13 mile front. By 7.30 am the six German divisions finished breakfast, wiped their faces with their napkins, and carried their machine guns from deep and comfortable deep cellars. They began spraying the attackers who were advancing in their orderly rows. 

 

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A German machine gunner wrote, “We were surprised to see them walking, we had never seen that before. The officers went in front. …When we started to fire, we just had to load and reload. They went down in their hundreds. We didn’t have to aim, we just fired into them. “

A German officer reported his impression of the attack. “Whole sections appeared to fall. All along the line, Englishmen could be seen throwing their arms into the air and collapsing, never to move again. Badly wounded rolled about in agony, while badly wounded crawled into shell-holes for shelter. “

John Laffin: “Of the 110,000 men who attacked, 60,000 were killed or wounded on this one day. About 20,000 lay dead between the lines. Haig and Rawlinson directly responsible for assumption bombardment would render cut barbed wire and render the Germans vulnerable.  The Germans lost an estimated 8000 men on July 1. 2000 were taken prisoner.” (64) 

A hospital station dealt with 10,000 casualties in the first 48 hours. A surgeon wrote:  ”Streams of ambulances a mile long waited to unloaded. The whole area of the camp, a field of six acres, was completely covered with sketchers placed side by side, each with its suffering or dying man. We surgeons were hard at it in the operating theatre, a good hut holding four tables. Occasionally we made a brief look around to select from the thousands of patients those few we had time to save. It was terrible. (73) 

Haig’s chronicler Colonel Boraston wrote that the attack, “bore out the conclusions of the British High Command, and amply justified the tactical methods employed.” No doubt these men are all Freemasons. 

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Laffin writes: “This is an outrageous statement. This is an outrageous statement. It is more accurate to call 1 July 1916, as H. L’Etang does, ‘probably the British disaster to British arms since Hastings….Certainly never before nor since has such wanton pointless carnage been seen…’ (70)

Laffin bemoans the  complete “absence of cleverness” in the military strategy. He emphasizes that, “High casualties were a basic rule of the game and simply had to be accepted.” (76)

Who knows how different the world would be if the cream of that generation of Christians had not been trampled into the mud of France in 1915-18?

Western society is controlled by a satanic cult whose goal is to degrade and exploit society.
It’s time society stopped being an accomplice in its own demise.  

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  • Well, they did NOT do a very good job of exterminating the christo-Infestation, did they, Dr. henry? :wink: :wink:
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