Authentic News with Jim Fetzer, March 11, 2026 Hour 1
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Iran Vows to Block Oil Shipments Until US-Israeli Attacks End
https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/iran-vows-to-block-oil-shipments-until-us-israeli-attacks-end-5996553?
Trump Warns Iran It Will Be Hit 20 Times Harder If Hormuz Oil Is Disrupted
https://www.newsmax.com/us/donald-trump-oil-shipments/2026/03/09/id/1248903/
The Petrodollar Game Theory: Why the Iran–Israel War Could Reshape U.S. Power | Prof. Jiang Xueqin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eQg0pJwdG0
IRAN WAR DAY 8: Gulf Region Water Desalination Plants Under Attack, Strait Of Hormuz Closure Is Not About Oil
https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/iran-war-day-8-gulf-region-water?
Tel Aviv Fully Blacked-Out and Port of Haifa Burning to the Ground as Iran Pounds Israel
https://x.com/GPX_Press/status/2030762535784452480
Iran: We will no longer launch missiles with warheads lighter than one tonne – Middle East Monitor
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260310-iran-we-will-no-longer-launch-missiles-with-warheads-lighter-than-one-tonne/
Larry Johnson, Growing Doubts by US and Israel About the War with Iran
https://sonar21.com/growing-doubts-by-us-and-israel-about-the-war-with-iran/
Zelensky PANIC. Weapons, money and MEDIA attention go to the Middle East – YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uVurim5Jeo
Early Iran strikes cost $5.6 billion in munitions, Pentagon estimates – The Washington Post
https://archive.ph/2026.03.09-213235/https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/03/09/iran-war-cost/
Scott Ritter & Lt Col Daniel Davis: IRAN HITTING OUR BASES LIKE NO ENEMY BEFORE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_jALjcNodU
Oman condemns US-Israeli war on Iran as ‘immoral and illegal’ – Middle East Monitor
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260309-oman-condemns-us-israeli-war-on-iran-as-immoral-and-illegal/
Kevin Barrett, It’s a Global War Between Good and Evil
https://kevinbarrett.substack.com/p/its-a-global-war-between-good-and?
Missile Fragment From Iran School Massacre Marked ‘Made in USA’—But Trump Keeps Lying
https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-lying-about-iran-school-strike?
Breaking news: U.S. at fault in strike on Iran elementary school, preliminary inquiry say
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/11/us/politics/iran-school-missile-strike.html?
Top Iranian Security Official Threatens Trump
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/iranian-official-ali-larijani-threat/2026/03/10/id/1248940/?
French Navy Pledges 10 Additional Warships to Middle East, Escorts for Strait of Hormuz
https://news.usni.org/2026/03/09/french-navy-pledges-10-additional-warships-to-middle-east-escorts-for-strait-of-hormuz
Won’t get fooled again: Kurds have lent arms to US before, at their peril | Responsible Statecraft
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/kurds-iran-war/
Israel Planned War on Iran for 40 Years. Everything Else Is a Smoke Screen – Antiwar.com
https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2026/03/09/israel-planned-war-on-iran-for-40-years-everything-else-is-a-smoke-screen/
War on Iran Squandering America’s Military Edge – The American Conservative
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/war-on-iran-will-squander-americas-military-edge/
“Unprovoked act of aggression,” Russia claims Israel attacked its cultural center in Lebanon – Middle East Monitor
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260309-unprovoked-act-of-aggression-russia-claims-israel-attacked-its-cultural-center-in-lebanon/
Even if team Trump wanted it, a military draft would be a fiasco | Responsible Statecraft
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/military-draft-iran/
Pro-Israel US congressman says ‘Muslims don’t belong in America’ | Middle East Eye
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-congressman-says-muslims-dont-belong-american-society-0
Oreshnik Can Hit Carriers in Minutes — NATO Has No Answer!
https://youtu.be/Pq30NsS-WTk?si=CfGYvZ7tdUf3qFm1
The “Kill-Switch” Deal: Did China Just Give Iran the Key to Sink U.S. Aircraft Carriers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx_7zmNz9bs
President Trump Is Systematically Taking Down London!
https://wltreport.com/2026/03/06/president-trump-is-systematically-taking-down-london/?
Trump Administration uses AI for Regime Change, Raising Questions of Sovereignty
https://sbradford.substack.com/p/trump-administration-uses-ai-for?
Peter Thiel’s Frequency in the Epstein Files Isn’t Good for JD Vance…
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AWgBB5dcK94
OpenAI Leader Resigns Over Pentagon Desire For AI Mass Surveillance Of Americans and Lethal Autonomy Without Human Authorization
https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/openai-leader-resigns-over-pentagon?
CIA accused of secret bioweapon experiments linked to major outbreak in its own people
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15617501/cia-bioweapon-experiments-lyme-malones-virginia.html
CIA faces furious backlash after hidden document with potential cure for cancer is declassified after 60 years
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15629211/cia-cancer-cure-document-declassified.html
Ford Has Recalled Every Vehicle It Made Since 2020 With One Exception
https://patriotpulse.net/ford-has-recalled-every-vehicle-it-made-since-2020-with-one-exception/?



“Oman condemns US-Israeli war on Iran as ‘immoral and illegal'”
Duh.
If this isn’t a war crime, then nothing is.
What right does country B have to attack country A because country A won’t kowtow to it?
ZOG is a rogue, criminal, mad-dog regime. It violates international law by attacking countries that don’t kowtow to it. It violates international law by kidnapping heads of state that don’t kowtow to it.
When will this mad dog be put down?
One wonders whether some other regime will kidnap the head of ZOG.
Under the Constitution, only Congress can declare war, not the President.
This attack on Iran by ZOG is obviously a war crime.
Do we all hope and pray that an international tribunal will try, convict, and execute every person who is responsible for this heinous crime?
Why were there protests in Iran before this satanic war of aggression started? Who was to blame for the unrest in Iran?
” … the American Secretary of the Treasury … said in multiple places including in front of the United States Congress … that the Treasury Department at Donald Trump’s instructions had created a dollar shortage in Iran which led to a collapse of the Iranian currency and inflation (high inflation) and a collapse of one of their banks and this high inflation brought the people out into the streets. He was bragging about it…. American officials have bragged about having engineered those protests.” (Dr. Patrick Slattery; https://www.republicbroadcastingarchives.org/national-bugle-radio-with-patrick-slattery-03-09-26)
“Even if team Trump wanted it, a military draft would be a fiasco”
“Mr. [Jeremiah] Mason is regarded, after Daniel Webster, as the ablest lawyer and statesman which New England has produced. In his great speech showing the unconstitutionality of conscription, he uttered the following defiant language:
“‘In my opinion, this system of military conscription, thus recommended by the Secretary of War, is not only inconsistent with the spirit and provisions of the Constitution, but also with all the principles of civil liberty.
“‘Such a measure cannot, it ought not to, be submitted to. If it could in no other way be averted, I not only believe, but I hope, it would be resisted. The most odious and cruel slavery would be the inevitable consequence of submission.‘” (The Old Guard, May 1864, p. 112)
“Governor Brough, of Ohio, in his late message states that more than twenty thousand men have fled from Ohio to save themselves from the draft. He says in many places ‘there are not men enough left to fill the quotas.’ The same we know to be true of some townships in New Jersey. It is an awful sight to see men fleeing from their homes to avoid being seized by ‘the government,’ and dragged away to be murdered for the benefit of negroes. A sight which ought to make the cheek of every American burn with shame! The man who can glory in such a state of things deserves a halter or a straight jacket.” (The Old Guard, April 1865, p. 190)
“Of forty-one men drafted in Clinton County, Michigan, thirty-two have escaped to Canada….” (The Old Guard, May 1863, p. 117)
“The ranting and lying of the Abolitionists made possible the formation of the Republican Party, which was dominated and largely financed by many Jews, of whom the most important were the eight Seligman brothers….” (Revilo P. Oliver; Liberty Bell; November 1984, page 5)
“A religious exchange attributes all the cruelties of this war to Adam’s fall…. We are more inclined to saddle Father Abraham with the whole thing.” (The Old Guard; February 1865, p. 96)
“Missile Fragment From Iran School Massacre Marked ‘Made in USA'”
“U.S. at fault in strike on Iran elementary school, preliminary inquiry say”
“Working in tandem with the bombing of German cities was the ‘targets of opportunity’ policy on the countryside. Under this order, anything moving in the Reich was fair game for Allied fighter planes. Ships, trucks, cars, ambulances, bicyclists, farmers in fields, animals in pastures, even children in school yards, provided potential targets. Steaming locomotives were especially vulnerable, as thousands, including Olga Held, soon discovered.
“‘[Sjuddenly four American P-51 Mustangs swooped down on us at tremendous speed. One second they appeared right outside the train window, and in a blink disappeared with a roar. Minutes later the Mustangs attacked from ahead of us, firing at the engine.
“‘”Olga! Under the car!” Heiner cried out when the train came to a halt.
“‘We jumped to the ground, but before I could crawl under the car, the airplanes attacked again. This time they strafed the passenger cars. I heard the ratta-tat-tat of bullets as they hit above me. Some of the passengers ran from the train across a field, trying to reach a wooded area. One of the planes pursued them. None of the passengers made it.…'” (Thomas Goodrich; Hellstorm)
The GIs, the All-lies, delighted even in murdering “children in school yards”.
Imagine this.
You are flying low and slowly in a fighter plane. Painted on its side is “the stars and stripes”, a symbol that assures you that you are righteous, noble, and admirable and that the “enemy” is evil and subhuman. You have no more inkling of the possibility of wrong-doing while “serving your country” and “doing your patriotic duty” than a psychopath does while stabbing his latest victim. Suddenly, there on the ground you see a woman and her little four-year-old blonde girl! They have heard your plane and, knowing they can expect no mercy from “the stars and stripes”, they are attempting to run to safety! Your lips curl upward in a contemptuous smile; they are just making it more fun for you. As your heart pounds and you feel an erection starting, you adroitly manipulate the controls and align your guns on the back of the girl. A short burst shreds her torso. You laugh when you see the mother throw herself on her daughter’s body, and you think that it was perfect that the Nazi bitch had to witness the slaughter of her child! Then you kill the Nazi bitch, too. As you turn to fly back to your base, you think of what a great story this will be to tell the “boys” and to write about to your relatives back home. This will make their eyes even more teary the next time they gaze with adoration on “the stars and stripes”.
“A leading organ of public opinion—of Northern, or New England public opinion—says: ‘We have the power to subjugate, or to annihilate, the South, and one or the other we are going to do.’ This programme is plainly announced. No robber ever stated his point more boldly; and we suppose we must take it as a correct declaration of New England morality. The principle, though shocking, has the merit of simplicity. Let us test it in another relation. A man may say, ‘I have the power to whip my father and to beat my mother, and I am going to do it.’ This may suit New England politics, and New England Christianity, but can it pass for an enlightened public morality? The question is not what we have the power to do, but what we have the right to do.” (The Old Guard, Feb. 1865, p. 49)
“[They] have at last dropped the hypocritical cry of war for the Union, and have boldly run up their own true black and piratical flag of war for subjugation and extermination….
“‘The South shall be destroyed!’ is the hellish watchword inscribed upon the black banners of the Republican party. ‘The South shall be destroyed!’ is the damnable eloquence of Congress. ‘The South shall be destroyed,‘ is the brutal jargon of the pulpits! ‘The South shall be destroyed,‘ is the cry of slavering ignorance in the streets! These accursed words of barbarism are everywhere belching forth like hot flame out of the bottomless pit.” (The Old Guard, July 1864, pp. 146–147)
“‘[W]hen any female shall by word, gesture, or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.’
“This in essence was a ‘right to rape’ order which he [General Butler] issued to his troops…. Palmerston, the British Prime Minister, wrote to Charles Francis Adams, the U.S. Minister in London the following concerning Butler’s order:
“‘I will venture to say that no example can be found in the history of civilized nations till the publication of this order of a general guilty in cold blood of so infamous an act as deliberately to hand over the female inhabitants of a conquered city to the unbridled license of an unrestrained soldiery.‘” (Sam Dickson, “Shattering the Icon of Abraham Lincoln”)
“[T]he Second Massachusetts negro infantry, 700 strong, Col. Draper, a white man, commanding, with one hundred white cavalry, … started for the Northern Neck….
“On the route six negroes violated the person of Mrs. G. eleven times, she being the wife of a soldier of the Ninth Virginia cavalry….
“Where they went they were led by their officers and told, ‘You can go loose and do as you please.’” (The Old Guard, September 1864, p. 200)
“‘Two weeks ago 300 rebels passed 7 miles south of Waynesboro at night. At daybreak, 2 rebel prisoners were brought in. I felt much chagrin that the pickets had brought in the 2 and I reprimanded … [the lieutenant] for not having obeyed my orders and yours which were to bring in no prisoners. Lieutenant Kerr … took the 2 prisoners out of the guard tent and shot them dead.‘” (https://www.republicbroadcastingarchives.org/the-rebel-and-the-renegade-roundtable-w-mike-gaddy-steven-douglas-whitener-november-23-2025 ; 35:51)
“‘Well,’ said Gen. Butler’s Chief of Staff to a tall sergeant, ‘you had a pretty tough fight there on the left.’ ‘Yes, sir; and we lost a good many good officers and men.’ ‘How many prisoners did you take, sergeant?’ ‘Not any alive, sir,’ was the significant response. Gen. Smith says, ‘They don’t give my Provost Marshal the least trouble, and I don’t believe they contribute toward filling any of the hospitals with Rebel wounded.’
“The amount of all this is that Butler’s Chief of Staff and the New York Tribune chuckle over the account the ebony devil gives of murdering wounded soldiers. It is a source of delight to them that these negroes take no prisoners, but assassinate their victims in cold blood. In any other country such acts would be punished with death; here, in this land demonized with the implacable, the hellish spirit of Abolitionism, they are sources of delight to all who keep company with the Republican party.” (The Old Guard, August 1864, pp. 172–173)
“At Palmyra, in Missouri, General McNeil murdered, in cold blood, ten soldiers of the Confederacy [prisoners of war]…. President Davis ordered by telegraph the execution in retaliation, of ten Yankee prisoners…. [T]he telegraphic order was never executed; … and the Palmyra massacre was … unavenged….” (Edward A. Pollard; The Third Year of the War (1864); p. 199)
“Sherman used Southern prisoners of war to clear mine fields by marching them back and forth across land outside Savannah where mines were suspected. Southern prisoners were also herded in front of Northern emplacements under Confederate artillery fire so as to force Southerners to fire on their own men. Thus in the siege of Charleston, 50 Confederate officers were placed in a holding pen in front of Fort Wagner on Morris Island, so as to expose them to the fire of Confederate batteries shelling the Northern positions.” (Sam Dickson, “Shattering the Icon of Abraham Lincoln”)
“The Yankee—who has followed up an extravagance of bluster by the vilest exhibitions of cowardice—who has falsified his prate of humanity by the deeds of a savage—who, in the South, has been in this war a robber, an assassin, a thief in the night, and at home a slave fawning on the hand that manacles him—has secured for himself the everlasting contempt of the world.” (Edward A. Pollard; The Second Year of the War (1864); p. 303)
“American aviators would be released from the Army, Navy, and Marine air corps to be hired as mercenaries through the Intercontinent Corporation, … which would hire them ‘under contract with the Chinese government’ …. Japan would thus be unable to prove that the Roosevelt government’s pretense of neutrality … was odious hypocrisy….
“The plan for the sneaking attack on Japan … [was one] that Roosevelt obviously had authorized no later than 15 April 1941, eight months before Pearl Harbor…. The bombers would use incendiary bombs to devastate Japanese cities and fry Japanese civilians….
“Only difficulty and delay in diverting weapons promised the British prevented the plan from being carried out on schedule and enabled Japan to get in the first blow….” (Revilo P. Oliver; “The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor”; Liberty Bell; July 1989)
Thomas Goodrich; Summer, 1945: Germany, Japan & The Harvest of Hate:
“Soon after the outbreak of the European war in 1939, the Roosevelt administration staged numerous provocations against Germany in hopes of igniting a military response—freezing German assets, giving fifty naval destroyers to Germany’s enemy, Great Britain, depthcharging German submarines. To these breaches of neutrality, and more, the Germans did not fall into the trap and failed to retaliate.”
“Unaware of the vicious propaganda aimed at them in America, when proud SS units surrendered to the US Army they naively assumed that they would be accorded their rights under the Geneva Convention and respected by fellow soldiers as the unsurpassed fighters that they certainly were. Instead, moments after giving up their weapons thousands were simply beaten bloody, then slaughtered where they stood. No less than seven hundred troops of the 8th SS Mountain Division were massacred by the Americans soon after surrender. Likewise, members of the SS Westphalia Brigade were marched a short distance then shot in the back of the head. Elsewhere, other SS units fared no better for the unwritten but understood orders from above were ‘no members of the SS shall be taken prisoner.'”
“Although SS troops were routinely slaughtered upon surrender, anyone wearing a German uniform was considered extremely fortunate if he was merely punched, kicked, then marched to the rear.
“‘Before they could be properly put in jail,’ records a witness when a group of little boys were marched past, ‘American GIs … fell on them and beat them bloody, just because they had German uniforms.'”
“Even before war’s end, thousands of German soldiers who somehow escaped being murdered by the Americans when they surrendered and who actually did reach a POW camp, nevertheless soon died in captivity from starvation, neglect and, in many cases, outright murder. At one camp along the Rhine River in April 1945, each group of ten men were expected to survive in the open, on a plot of mud a few yards wide, in cold, wet weather, without shelter or blankets, with virtually no food. When the Americans finally ‘fed’ the prisoners, it was one slice of bread that had to be cut ten ways, a strip for each man. A voice on the camp loud speaker arrogantly announced: ‘German soldiers, eat slowly. You haven’t had anything to eat in a long time. When you get your rations today from the best fed army in the world, you’ll die if you don’t eat slowly.’ This mocking, murderous routine continued for three months. Once healthy prisoners soon became barely-breathing skeletons. Like clockwork, large numbers of dead were hauled away every day.”
“‘Hunger made German women more “available”,’ an American soldier revealed, ‘but despite this, rape was prevalent and often accompanied by additional violence. In particular I remember an eighteen-year-old woman who had the side of her face smashed with a rifle butt and was then raped by two GIs. Even the French complained that the rapes, looting and drunken destructiveness on the part of our troops was excessive.'”
“Wrote a witness:
“‘When they flew Japanese prisoners back for questioning on a C-47, they kept the freight door at the side of the plane open, and when the questioning of each man was concluded, he’d be kicked overboard before they reached their destination.‘
“Other Japanese were captured alive, not for what they might know, but merely to provide hellish entertainment. According to one account from New Guinea, ‘they took forty-nine Japanese prisoners, tied them up in a tight ring, doused them with airplane fuel, and burned them all.‘ Another American recounted watching as a terrified Japanese captive was simply beheaded by a US soldier with a sharp machete.”
“US naval vessels and aircraft routinely sank all hospital ships, shelled all life boats, then machine-gunned any survivors still struggling in the water.
“Cursed a Japanese survivor after one such watery massacre:
“‘Seeing no one on board, they strafed those in the water. The swine! Not satisfied with sinking the ship, they must kill those swimming in the sea! Was this being done by human beings? We were utterly helpless.’
“‘We came to believe he was slime … ,’ admitted a US sailor, ‘not worthy of life; seeing dead Japanese in the water was like making love to a beautiful girl [i.e., “satisfying”].'”
“As late as October, 1944, it was announced that a mere 604 Japanese were being held in Allied POW camps.”
“Very quickly, another American pattern appeared at Okinawa that had begun on Guadalcanal and had continued to all other Japanese /held islands. Just as with the earlier victories, the island-hopping massacres of the preceding years were played out on a vastly larger and much deadlier scale on Okinawa. ‘No quarter!’ was still the understood, if unofficial, command of all US forces. And unfortunately, just as American soldiers had demonstrated on Saipan, little distinction was shown between a Japanese soldier and a Japanese civilian. All would die.
“After urging Japanese soldiers from their caves and hiding places with promises of chocolate, tobacco and safety, Americans commonly murdered all in cold blood. Likewise, many terrified civilians who chose to seek greater safety under cover of darkness were slaughtered in their thousands.
“‘When dawn came,’ recalled a marine after his unit had massacred one such group, ‘[we] left our foxholes, observed the carnage strewed about the road . .. women, old men, children. My guesstimate, in the hundreds.'”
“Of all trophies, however, none were more sought out than gold-capped teeth. After any battle or massacre, the mouths of the fallen were often the first stop for many Americans. Like South Sea prospectors, fights broke out when ‘claim-jumpers’ attempted to steal the bodies claimed by others. One excited marine felt he had struck it rich after spotting a dead enemy. ‘But,’ according to a witness:
“‘. . . the Japanese wasn’t dead. He had been wounded severely in the back and couldn’t move his arms; otherwise he would have resisted to his last breath. The Japanese’s mouth glowed with huge gold-crowned teeth, and his captor wanted them. He put the point of his [knife] on the base of a tooth and hit the handle with the palm of his hand. Because the Japanese was kicking his feet and thrashing about, the knife point glanced off the tooth and sank deeply into the victim’s mouth. The Marine cursed him and with a slash cut his cheeks open to each ear. He put his foot on the sufferer’s lower jaw and tried again. Blood poured out of the soldier’s mouth. He made a gurgling noise and thrashed wildly. I shouted, “Put the man out of his misery.” All I got for an answer was a cussing out. Another Marine ran up, put a bullet in the enemy soldier’s brain, and ended his agony. The scavenger grumbled and continued extracting his prizes undisturbed.'”
“Soon after US troops came ashore at Okinawa, sexual assault on a massive scale began. What immediately occurred on the Motobu Peninsula was typical. With all local men pressed into service for the battle by the Japanese, only women, children and the aged remained. Moments after reaching the various villages and finding no enemy opposition, the American soldiers spread out and began the hunt for hiding females. In broad daylight, with US officers looking the other way, the women and girls of Motobu were easily found, dragged out, then forced to endure gang-rape.
“In one area of Okinawa alone, during one ten-day period, over one thousand women reported being sexually assaulted. Since most victims, young and old, would never come forward and voluntarily suffer such shame in a society where chastity was valued above all else, the number of rapes was undoubtedly much greater than reported.
“When US troops landed on nearby Zamami, a small islet west of Okinawa, they immediately began the systematic rape of all women found. Many soldiers dragged the struggling females down to deserted coastal areas and gang-raped them at leisure. After being attacked repeatedly, most of the surviving women were allowed to return home … but only to face gang rape by the next wave of Americans. As often as not, there was nowhere to run.
“‘On the ground lay the body of a young Okinawan, a girl who had been fifteen or sixteen, and probably very pretty,’ remembered an American officer. ‘She was nude, lying on her back with arms outstretched and knees drawn up, but spread apart. The poor girl had been shot through the left breast and evidently violently raped.’
“Fresh arriving troops to Okinawa were initially surprised by the rape rampage. Incidents like the following, however, became common:
“‘Marching south, men of the 4th Marines passed a group of some 10 American soldiers bunched together in a tight circle next to the road. They were “quite animated,” noted a corporal who assumed they were playing a game of craps. “Then as we passed them,” said the shocked marine, “I could see they were taking turns raping an oriental woman. I was furious, but our outfit kept marching by as though nothing unusual was going on.”‘
“Some injured women, those who had suffered savage, repeated rapes or actual war wounds from the desperate fighting all around, awoke to find themselves being treated in local hospitals or even at US medical field camps. But even there the violent assaults continued. One victim, a child, was raped by a GI in front of her father who happened to be in the tent tending to her. Any Asian male—father, son, brother, stranger—who attempted to stop the attacks was himself murdered on the spot.”
The world’s contempt and hatred for the Yankee, the jitterbug, and the GI must be everlasting.
“We have received a letter from a Democratic ex-Governor of one of the largest of the northern States…. He says:
“‘ … Four years ago we were warning our section that if the spirit of Abolitionism and sectionalism succeeded, the South would have no alternative left them but a cowardly surrender of their Constitutional rights, and equality in the Union, or withdrawal from it; and now we are hounding on this fiendish war of extermination against them, for doing precisely what we said only four years ago they had a right to do, would do, and ought to do…. Having lost all faith in the Democratic party, I have lost all hope for the country and its institutions, whether united or divided, and I am intending to abandon it … , to spend the remainder of my days in a foreign land.‘” (The Old Guard, July 1864, p. 163)
Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell; November 1992; “Silesian Inferno”):
“Remember that the savage creatures that perpetrated the atrocities of which you read in this book were armed with American weapons and financed by the American people, who had permitted their great War Criminal to herd them into the Jews’ war against our race and our civilization and make them revert to barbarism. That they were deceived does not palliate their guilt, because they … were willing to be deceived….
“Euripides remarked that the gods always visit the sins of the fathers on the children…. [Y]ou … will expiate the crimes of your ancestors.“
Neil Kumar (www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/neil-kumars-confederate-memorial-day-speech):
“As Yankee soldiers returned home to parades and banquets, emaciated, malnourished Confederate veterans hobbled home for hundreds of miles, crippled, maimed, and wounded, primarily on their bare feet and in tattered rags, the bits and pieces of their garments strung together by string, twine, and even thorns. Anxious mothers, wives, and sisters searched the lorn face of each grey ghost as he limped by, praying that it would be the face of a lost loved one. Sometimes, the Federals provided transportation for their paroled Confederate prisoners, by packing hundreds like sardines into condemned vessels which sank, or putting them in trains which were ‘accidentally’ derailed.…
“It is misleading to say that our Southern heroes were returning ‘home,’ for they really returned to a smoldering ruin, smoke still billowing from the ashes of what had been the greatest civilization ever known to man. Their bountiful, verdant Dixie had been transformed into an apocalyptic wasteland; the blood-soaked roads were lined with the rotting carcasses of the hogs, horses, cattle, and other animals which the Yankees had gleefully slaughtered, the overwhelming stench of death suffusing the putrid air. As one veteran wrote of his return through Arkansas: ‘Desolation met our gaze. Abandoned and burned homes, uncultivated land overgrown with bushes; half-starved women and children; gaunt, ragged men, stumbling along the road … trying to find their families, and wondering if they had a home left.’ …
“Everything which could not be picked up and stolen by marauding Yankees had been destroyed. Few homes survived, but rather ‘lonesome smokestacks surrounded by dark heaps of ashes and cinders, marking the spots where human habitations had stood.’ These chimneys were known as ‘Sherman’s Sentinels,’ giving rise to the cruel joke that ‘Southerners had a peculiar custom of building chimneys without houses to go with them.’ No infrastructure remained: factories, railroads, levees, wagons, bridges, steamboats, docks, cotton gins, schools, courthouses, all gone.…”
“The doctrine is simply this: that the Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg sacrificed their lives to the cause of self-determination—that government of the people, by the people, for the people, should not perish from the earth. It is difficult to imagine anything more untrue. The Union soldiers in the battle actually fought against self-determination; it was the Confederates who fought for the right of their people to govern themselves.” (H.L. Mencken)
“What equitable reason can be assigned for the action of the Federal power in violently overthrowing the government of the late Confederate States, founded, as it was, on the consent of the governed, and fully answering all the purposes for which human governments are instituted? … If we conscientiously believe that the popular consent is a necessary condition of all legitimate government, how shall we justify the compulsory imposition of Federal authority on the southern people … ?” (The Old Guard; Dec. 1867, p. 942)
“The German writer correctly describes the aggression against the Southern states as ‘one of the most dreadful wars in the history of the world’…. The German author, by the way, perceives the hypocrisy of the pretense that the South was invaded ‘to save the Union.’ That pretext reminds one of the man who had religious scruples against divorce and accordingly saved his marriage by murdering his wife.” (Revilo P. Oliver; Liberty Bell, Feb. 1992; “TO SEE OURSELVES”)
“Japan was not really ‘opened’ to foreign commerce until after a British fleet had bombarded the city of Kagoshima and reduced it to rubble, and another British fleet, with a few American, French, and Dutch vessels added to make it seem international, levelled Shimonoseki in 1864….” (Revilo P. Oliver; “The Yellow Peril”)
The Yankees and the English sailed halfway around the world in 1864 to destroy a city in a country that was no threat to them, a country that had no modern weapons with which to defend itself.
Imagine this. After the shelling of their city begins, a Japanese couple and their little girl hastily seek shelter in their cellar. As the bombardment continues, the girl hears the yelping of her terrified puppy who is tied up in the yard. Before her parents can stop her, she runs outside to rescue him. A Yankee with a telescope in the crow’s-nest of his ship sees her and yells to the crew, “A little Jap bitch thinks she’ll save her dog! Give her hell, men!” As she is carrying her pet and running back to the cellar, she is brought down by a piece of shrapnel in her guts. As she lies screaming in agony, the Yankee yells triumphantly, “She’s down! The Jap bitch is down!” And then all of the Yankees on the ship laugh and spontaneously begin singing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”.