Hatchet Job on me! The Parasitic Gangster Elite Strike Back

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Fascinating and strangely flattering to see a large US Newsstand magazine such 
as the National Review taking the time and trouble to publish a specific 
hatchet job on my recent Operation Market Garden 70th anniversary Bilderberg 
article. 
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/388224/obsession-too-far-tim-cav anaugh 
And penned by their News Editor himself, special asset Tim Cavanaugh. 
Well worth a glance just to see for yourself the sheer extent of the 
contradictions and factual errors which demonstrate a classic example of his 
prostituted craft. 
I quote directly testimony of around a dozen specific individuals who fought at 
Nijmegen and Arnhem yet according to Tim, 'Gosling, for reasons of his own, 
declines to quote any actual Market Garden veterans expressing any of the 
sentiments he attributes to them'. What can one say? 
Notable is the clear assumption that not a single reader of his article will 
ever bother to check what he says. Another reminder how important this checking 
is in today's heavily propagandised English language media. 
Tim's cobbled together set of nervous fantasies betrays just how very sensitive 
the State Department is over Ukraine. And who wouldn't be since this move by 
the United States, clearly aimed at stopping the EU generally, and Germany in 
particular, from forging closer ties with Russia, is such a glaring example for 
those that care to look, of the criminal craft of regime change in NATO's 
favour. The CIA/MI6 Gladio UNA/UNSO coup this February at Maidan in Kiev was 
the breach into which the US is trying to insert the Transatlantic Trade and 
Investment Partnership (TTIP) to weld US and EU legal jurisdictions together 
under corporate control. 
Did the CIA get value for money for their five billion dollars they spent 
destabilising Ukraine? You decide Wink 
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article37599.htm 
As for Tim Cavanaugh, I'd like to see both he and Lord Peter Carrington face 
Johnny Frost after Arnhem and explain the non arrival of those 100 tanks. 
Perhaps the veritable Colonel would not be content only to shake his fist in 
the air. 


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SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 4:51 PM 
An Obsession Too Far 
RT manages to find the hidden anti-Ukrainian angle in an Anglo-American World 
War II battle In Holland. 
By Tim Cavanaugh 
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/388224/obsession-too-far-tim-cav anaugh 

RT, the Russian-government-owned news network formerly known as Russia Today 
can’t change its mind but also won’t change the subject. 

The international channel is marking a tragic anniversary from the Great 
Patriotic War: Operation Market Garden. Seventy years ago Wednesday, the 
Western plutocracies, ravenous to grab land and resources from the 
international workers before the mighty Red Army completed its liberation of 
Europe, launched the largest airborne operation in history. 

Market Garden dropped 40,000 British, American, and Polish paratroopers along a 
narrow corridor in the Netherlands, with the intention being for the airborne 
troops to seize and hold an intricate network of bridges and create a carpet 
over which a British armored corps would roll, eventually gaining the Allies a 
toehold on the east bank of the Rhine in the Dutch city of Arnhem. The tough 
and ultimately unsuccessful offensive has been commemorated in Cornelius Ryan’s 
excellent 1974 book A Bridge Too Far and in Richard Attenborough’s woefully 
underappreciated 1976 Hollywood adaptation of that book. (The 1946 British 
movie Theirs Is the Glory is also available in its entirety on YouTube, 
focusing on the battle of Oosterbeek and featuring many veterans of the 
campaign, with shooting in original locations.) 

But RT’s Tony Gosling, in the article “A betrayal too far: Only brutal honesty 
will do at Arnhem’s 70th anniversary,” says the dwindling handful of veterans 
of the 1944 struggle are seeing their pride overshadowed by, of all things, the 
misbehavior of Russia’s pro-Western opponents in 2014 Ukraine: 
The objective was to liberate a large slice of Holland, cross the Rhine, grab a 
bridgehead into the industrial heartland of the Ruhr’s Nazi war machine, and 
end the war by Christmas 1944. Instead the mission’s failure brought a colossal 
16,000 casualties, and left a 60-mile finger of Allied troops sticking into 
German-held territory leading nowhere. A disastrous “Hongerwinter” of bitter 
starvation followed the military failure, where an estimated 22,000 Dutch 
civilians starved to death under Nazi occupation. 

But as both sides gather in 2014 to remember, and puzzle over, one of the most 
enigmatic and engaging battles of the war, the organized evil of fascism is 
again legitimized, active and growing in Europe. Right now the legacy of 
Hitler’s “Crooked Cross” is a political force, notably in Greece, with the 
Golden Dawn party, and Ukraine, with the openly pro-Nazi Pravy Sektor party. 

“Did we,” many of the old soldiers will be wondering, “really finish the job in 
1945?” “Have our leaders set us on the right path with their War on Terror 
determined to vanquish terrorism from the face of the Earth?” “Or has that 
enemy been deliberately ‘cooked up’ by the real enemy within?” “Will our 
children again have to confront this totalitarian menace in our midst before 
social justice triumphs and the cult of fascism and gangsterism is winkled out 
forever?” 

Gosling, for reasons of his own, declines to quote any actual Market Garden 
veterans expressing any of the sentiments he attributes to them — let alone 
engaging in Soviet-style rants against “gangsterism” and fascism in Ukraine. 
You may be a little foggy on what a long-ago battle in the Netherlands has to 
do with Russia’s struggle over Ukraine today (maybe it’s that Malaysia Airlines 
Flight 17 originated in Amsterdam?), but Gosling’s a big-picture man. (It is 
true that many Ukrainians initially welcomed the Nazi invasion as a liberation 
from the USSR and that Germany found many willing Ukrainian collaborators.) 

Operation Market Garden saw some feats of breathtaking heroism, in particular 
from the American 82nd Airborne Division and the British First Airborne 
Division, which held out around Arnhem for nine hopeless days, suffering 80 
percent casualties and eventually evacuating a remnant back across the Rhine at 
night. (Some Brits ended up swimming buck-naked across the legendary river.) 

The causes of the operation’s failure have fascinated generations of armchair 
generals, but they are not particularly mysterious. Market Garden was built 
around nearly impossible logistics, a highly unrealistic timetable, and an 
excessive number of high-impact variables, the failure of any one of which 
(several ended up going wrong) could doom the operation. Most scandalously, the 
airdrop was made in the face of credible intelligence indicating two German 
armored divisions were positioned along the route. History has also looked 
unfavorably on British armored forces who failed to push quickly enough through 
the final eight miles of the route while there was still hope of capturing the 
Arnhem bridge. 

But Gosling says the failure of Market Garden was Bush’s fault: 

Hitler had friends amongst the Allies, particularly in the United States where, 
in 1934, the patriarch of the Bush dynasty, Prescott Bush, attempted to 
overthrow the US government in a military coup which was only thwarted by 
plucky US Marine Colonel Smedley Butler. The unrepentant Prescott Bush was 
prosecuted twice during WWII under the “Trading With The Enemy Act”. 

Deals were done toward the end of the war through the OSS with this US Nazi 
faction in exchange for Hitler’s war machine technology, particularly for 
rockets and missiles as well as uranium and plutonium for the Manhattan 
Project’s nuclear weapons. Apart from a shared hatred for anything left-wing, 
particularly communism, the Germans also held bargaining chips of a massive 
hoard of artworks, gold and securities their armies had looted from the 
treasure houses of European capitals. 

Operation Market Garden’s failure put the conduct of the remainder of the war 
and arrangements for post-war Europe firmly into US hands but it would need the 
cooperation of some of the top Brits to throw the fight. 

Gosling in his bio claims to have been “trained by the BBC,” and his 
Bilderberger fantasias are tricked out with erudite references to Michael 
Powell and Emeric Pressburger as well as some comments on the unsavoriness of 
the Dulles brothers. But failures like Market Garden (of which there were many 
along the western Allies’ road to victory) brought long-term pain for reasons 
Gosling isn’t professionally inclined to mention. At that late date, the World 
War II end game had begun, and the final shape of the postwar zones of 
influence (between the West and the Soviet empire) was still being determined. 
Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman gave away too much to Stalin, but to some 
degree they were constrained by facts on the ground. Every day wasted on the 
Western Front meant more square miles captured by the Russians in the east. 
Ending the war by Christmas might have spared countless Eastern Europeans from 
postwar oppression. 

But maybe that’s giving Gosling’s tortured connections more attention than they 
will bear. The real revelation here is how grim it must be to labor in Vladimir 
Putin’s international media gulag. When you have to lace even your World War 
II–anniversary thumbsuckers with denunciations of the “parasitic, gangster 
elite” that threatens Putin’s troubled commonwealth, you’ve got less in common 
with the heroic paratroopers of 70 years ago than with the escapees from a 
local insane asylum who (true story) greeted them when they landed. 

— Tim Cavanaugh is news editor of National Review Online. Follow him on Twitter 
and Facebook.

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Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not 
discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political 
power they wield? 
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power 
mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the 
nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our 
souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony

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