Hans:
You do not bother me at all. I became well acquainted with the academic “mind” during my years at university. You are simply oblivious to the facts, as are so many of the academically trained. You ask why the harping”. The thread began as a commentary on Buchanan’s book on two world wars. The greatest fall out from WW1 was the Jewish-Bolshevik revolution in Russia. Why not focus on the most important product of the most important war? It certainly seems germane to me.
Yes, Hans, I went a long way in the world in a legally related business. I made a lot of money and inherited even more. That is why I can now devote my time to historical studies. In America, Hans, we have a concept known as “freedom of speech”. That means we can be as crude and rude as we like – particularly to those who deserve it. This is something Europeans cannot understand. I guess it derives from that medieval time when peasants swore allegiance to their lords. We don’t do that over here.
I think I’ve given you the education you never got in Heidelberg, Hans. As for Miss Merkel, your Chancellor, she seems to specialize in getting down on her knees before the Knesset. (O dear, there I go again!) Anyway, Hans, when you tire of me, please read Mr. Gwynne, editor of “The Morning Post”, on the danger of Judeo Bolshevism to the British Empire. It didn’t begin with me, Hans, and the facts have not changed either.




















