In contravention of the rules of war at the time (the Hague Conventions and the Cruiser Rules)
the RMS Lusitania was carrying a considerable amount of ammunition,
explosives, and other war matériel for the armies of England and France.
“…she [The Lusitania] was virtually a floating ammunition depot.” This
meant that she wouldn’t have the status of a non-military ship and could
be fired upon without warning.
The Germans knew that The Lusitania was carrying military supplies bound for Germany’s enemies on the Western Front.
The German embassy in Washington even took the precaution of placing an
advertisement in 50 U.S. newspapers warning civilians not to sail on
the Lusitania. Due to the intervention of the State Department most of
the notices were not published.
The sinking of the Lusitania was a major catalyst for America’s later entry into the World War.
When one thinks of Pearl Harbour, Gulf of Tonkin, 9/11, and other false
flags it seems that some things never change. The lessons of history are
quickly forgotten. The public has always been so utterly gullible and
predictable.
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*Lusitania, a false flag
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