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02 abril, 2020

#WinstonChurchill -- #Plagiarist & #Forger

BANNED BY AMAZON!

Excerpts from 'The British Mad Dog'
By M S King

CHURCHILL THE PLAGIARIST AND ALSO THE USER OF GHOSTWRITERS
In light of his severe alcoholism, his high-life-living and his record of academic mediocrity, one has got to wonder how this puffed-up “literary giant” is able to muster the time and discipline necessary to author so many well-written books. Well, you see, the “prolific” multi-millionaire writer not only has the help of “literary assistants,” (ghostwriters) but he is also a plagiarist!

A young historian Maurice Ashley contributes heavily to Churchill’s widely-acclaimed 1937 ‘A History of the English-Speaking Peoples’. Years later, another historian named William Deakin pens an enormous amount of material for Churchill, including most of the text of his “widely acclaimed” series on World War II. The military narratives are supplied by a retired general, Sir Henry Pownall.

By the 1950’s, an aging and alcohol-addled Churchill is relying upon an entire team of writers to do

23 mayo, 2019

1915: #Warlord #Churchill #Humiliated and #Demoted


By Mike King

AN EXCERPT FROM "THE BRITISH MAD DOG"
BY M S KING


MAY 25, 1915
ADMIRALTY LORD CHURCHILL IS HUMILIATED AND DEMOTED


The disaster of Gallipoli forces the Liberal Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, to form a coalition government. One of the conditions, as laid down by the Conservative Party, is that Churchill be relieved of his post as Lord of the Admiralty. By now thoroughly humiliated and demoralized, Churchill hands in his resignation from the coalition government.

The once untouchable Golden Boy is appointed to the meaningless post of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and also remains an MP. Although he whines, “I am finished,” (20) Churchill is already scheming of a way to redeem himself.



Not even his family name and freemason connections could save the reckless drunken loser’s career after Gallipoli – or so it seemed at the time.


JANUARY 1916 – MARCH 1916
THE 2-MONTH ARMY CAREER OF ‘COLONEL CHURCHILL’ IS JUST A SCHEME TO REJOIN THE GOVERNMENT


In order to make a political comeback, Churchill has no choice but to become a soldier / war hero. He

16 mayo, 2019

Who #Murdered #England?


NY Times: ‘This Is All We Can Afford’: Shrinking Lives in the English Countryside
In Cumbria, a bucolic landscape masks growing poverty and isolation.

REBUTTAL BY

Poor Unjolly Old England. It wasn't all that long ago that this island seat of a vast global empire -- upon which "the sun never set" -- for all its heavy handedness and exploitation -- brought stability, civilization and progress to much of the Turd World. But today, the conquerer is now the conquered -- a pathetic captive province of the communistic European Union (three bloody long years since the "Brexit" vote and still no action!) mired in moral degeneracy, weighed down with crushing levels of debt; taxation and regulation: and, as a result, plagued with deepening poverty rates for many of its Aryan natives.

Of course, the article blames the despair of the featured English townspeople as the result of "austerity" budget cuts put in place by England's "Conservative" Party. But a close reading between the lines of this sad story about the sad lives of the mostly older rural residents of the northwest county of Cumbria offers us a hint of the related true "root causes" of the decline of Cumbria and

14 febrero, 2019

#WinstonChurchill: #Plagiarist and #Forger

By Mike King

Excerpts from 'The British Mad Dog'

CHURCHILL THE PLAGIARIST AND ALSO THE USER OF GHOSTWRITERS 

In light of his alcoholism, his high positions, his journalism, and his record of academic mediocrity (at best), one has got to wonder how this puffed-up “literary giant” was able to muster the time and discipline necessary to author so many books. Well, you see, the “prolific” multi-millionaire writer not only has the help of “literary assistants”, (ghostwriters) but he is also a plagiarist!

A young historian Maurice Ashley contributes heavily to Churchill’s 1937 ‘A History of the English-

11 enero, 2018

#DarkestHour: #Hollywood's #Latest #Churchill #Propaganda

NY Times: (Movie Review): ‘Darkest Hour,’ or the Great Man Theory of History
By A.O. SCOTT

REBUTTAL BY
Never let it be said that "the powers-that-be" (cough cough) do not reward their loyal goy agents generously. Here we are, more than a half-century after Winston Churchill, that vile, bumbling, drunken, cigar-chomping, lying, scheming, plagiarizing, sodomizing, warmongering, genocidal blob of human feces departed for hell -- and he is still being glorified on the big screen for the next degeneration of boobs to worship.
Hazmat suits and goggles on, boys and girls. Let's dive into Sulzberger's cesspool to review the review of Darkest Hour - Hollyweird's latest homage to the demonic beast we call, "The British Mad Dog."

The Darkest Hour reinforces the big lie of Churchill the Great, but The British Mad Dog, by yours truly (available at Amazon) will give it to you straight!

20 febrero, 2017

#WinstonChurchill: #Plagiarist And #Forger

Excerpts from 'The British Mad Dog'
M S King

CHURCHILL THE PLAGIARIST AND ALSO THE USER OF GHOSTWRITERS

In light of his alcoholism, his high positions, his journalism, and his record of academic mediocrity (at best), one has got to wonder how this puffed-up “literary giant” was able to muster the time and discipline necessary to author so many books. Well, you see, the “prolific” multi-millionaire writer not only has the help of “literary assistants”, (ghostwriters) but he is also a plagiarist!

A young historian Maurice Ashley contributes heavily to Churchill’s 1937 ‘A History of the English-Speaking Peoples’. Years later, another historian named William Deakin pens an enormous amount of material for Churchill, including most of the text of his “widely acclaimed” series on World War II. The military narratives are supplied by a retired general, Sir Henry Pownall.

By the 1950’s, an aging and alcohol-addled Churchill is relying upon an entire team of writers to do much more than just research, contribute, and edit, but really take over his work.
The multi-million pound one-man literary enterprise that was Winston Churchill was not a one man show after all. -- Ashley, Deakin and Pownall.

In addition to his reliance upon ghostwriting historians, the imitation intellectual also engaged in gross plagiarism. British historian Max Hastings, writing in The Telegraph, November 2, 2004, informs us:

“Pownall, ironically enough, had often confided to his own wartime diary rage and frustration about Churchill's intemperate interferences in military operations. Now, for a salary of £1,000 a year, along with a less influential naval counterpart, he played a key role in the fortification of the Churchill legend.

Churchill skillfully injected into the narrative just sufficient rolling phrases in his own inimitable style