A crime against humanity: the Great Reset of 1914-1918
by Paul Cudenec
I. The trauma: corpses and tears
II. The conspirators: gold and empire
III. The means: corruption and lies
IV. The ends: profit and control
V. The future: memory and rage
I. The trauma: corpses and tears
Millions of men died in the First World War, or the Great War as it was originally known, in a sickening and grotesque spectacle of mass carnage that is perhaps the closest we have ever come to bringing hell to earth.
Piles of corpses, half-buried in mud and entangled in barbed wire, young bodies blown to pieces, limbs scattered in seas of blood as once again the order came to go “over the top” and advance into near-certain death in the face of shells, poison gas and machine guns.
“In the year 1916, in two battles (Verdun and the Somme) casualties of over 1,700,000 were suffered by both sides… On all fronts in the whole war almost 13,000,000 men in the various armed forces died from wounds and disease”. [1]
For years the butchery went on, while all that was gained by this odious sacrifice of humanity was a few hundred yards of territory, soon to be relinquished in the other side’s counter-attack…
https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/geopol...1914-1918/
https://winteroak.org.uk/2022/10/14/a-cr...1914-1918/
by Paul Cudenec
I. The trauma: corpses and tears
II. The conspirators: gold and empire
III. The means: corruption and lies
IV. The ends: profit and control
V. The future: memory and rage
I. The trauma: corpses and tears
Millions of men died in the First World War, or the Great War as it was originally known, in a sickening and grotesque spectacle of mass carnage that is perhaps the closest we have ever come to bringing hell to earth.
Piles of corpses, half-buried in mud and entangled in barbed wire, young bodies blown to pieces, limbs scattered in seas of blood as once again the order came to go “over the top” and advance into near-certain death in the face of shells, poison gas and machine guns.
“In the year 1916, in two battles (Verdun and the Somme) casualties of over 1,700,000 were suffered by both sides… On all fronts in the whole war almost 13,000,000 men in the various armed forces died from wounds and disease”. [1]
For years the butchery went on, while all that was gained by this odious sacrifice of humanity was a few hundred yards of territory, soon to be relinquished in the other side’s counter-attack…
https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/geopol...1914-1918/
https://winteroak.org.uk/2022/10/14/a-cr...1914-1918/