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PCR has put out the Edward Curtin review of David Ray Griffin's book, The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? I couldn't stop reading the review right through to the end so I nearly put the whole thing out here, but it's quite long so I decided not to. It's pretty damming: From the genocide of the Native Americans onwards the U.S. has been continuously at war, and the Anglo-American Empire has even been the cause of both world wars. Will it ever stop? Fortunately, both left and right are fed up with this. KV. David Ray Griffin writes books faster than I can read them. Therefore, I am going to borrow Edward Curtin’s review of Griffin’s history of the United States: The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? which Curtin suggests should have been titled: A Diabolic False Flag
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PCR has put out the Edward Curtin review of David Ray Griffin's book, The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? I couldn't stop reading the review right through to the end so I nearly put the whole thing out here, but it's quite long so I decided not to. It's pretty damming: From the genocide of the Native Americans onwards the U.S. has been continuously at war, and the Anglo-American Empire has even been the cause of both world wars. Will it ever stop? Fortunately, both left and right are fed up with this. KV. David Ray Griffin writes books faster than I can read them. Therefore, I am going to borrow Edward Curtin’s review of Griffin’s history of the United States: The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? which Curtin suggests should have been titled: A Diabolic False Flag
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PCR has put out the Edward Curtin review of David Ray Griffin's book, The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? I couldn't stop reading the review right through to the end so I nearly put the whole thing out here, but it's quite long so I decided not to. It's pretty damming: From the genocide of the Native Americans onwards the U.S. has been continuously at war, and the Anglo-American Empire has even been the cause of both world wars. Will it ever stop? Fortunately, both left and right are fed up with this. KV.
David Ray Griffin writes books faster than I can read them. Therefore, I am going to borrow Edward Curtin’s review of Griffin’s history of the United States: The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic? which Curtin suggests should have been titled: A Diabolic False Flag Empire.https://www.amazon.com/American-Trajectory-Divine-Demonic/dp/0998694797/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1536407631&sr=1-1&keywords=David+Ray+Griffin
Griffin’s book is a humdinger and will certainly upset brainwashed American super-patriots, but it throughly documents how Washington’s aggression toward other lands is covered up by politicians, media, and court historians with moral verbiage. In my view the hubris, arrogance, and ignorance of “American exceptionism” has the world locked on a trajectory to its extinction in nuclear Armageddon.
Curtin points out that Griffin makes an extraordinary mistake, unusual for a scholar as careful as Griffin, in his assessment of President John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was the president who tried to move America’s trajectory off of its demonic path and was murdered by his own government for his attempt. But as I have said, none of us knows everything. We often have to rely on others, and others, also, make mistakes.
An omission in Griffin’s account of Washington’s wars of aggression, or perhaps just unmentioned by Curtin in his review, is Washington’s aggression and war crimes against the Confederacy. The Union’s aggression included warring against civilians and the intentional destruction of their livelihoods. It was the same for its time as the US and British firebombing of German cities and Washington’s destruction of Nagasaki and Hiroshima with atomic bombs.
Washington has never let morality stand in the way of its empire.