Tuesday, January 05, 2016

SIR GEORGE CATLIN ON THE BENEFITS OF WAR

In The Atlantic Community, Sir George Catlin writes:
War has few benefits - but the practicability of revolutionary change in men's ways of thoughts is one of them. That benefit should not be wasted by timid procrastination or old-maidish prudence. History is impatient with timidity.

Catlin was a true academic and intellectual. You can see this in his writing style, his knowledge, his ideas, his proposals and suggestions, and his referencing. There is some emotion, but as the above quote shows, he would rather use war to change men's thoughts rather than investigate the engineers of WW1 and WW2 (who are The British Monarchy and Freemasonry).

Catlin is a bona fide card-carrying member of The Anglo-American Establishment and its goals: an Anglo-American world government ruling over regional/continental governments. He wrote about it. He proposed the theoretical framework (this was his subject: political science).

And this is what is being implemented now, sixty years later!!!!

How the hell did he sustain such a long marriage with Brittain?

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