From the “Phoney War” of Sept. 1939 to May 1940, to the phoney news stories that constantly appear (especially in Britain) retelling the 2nd world war in the light of atrocities committed by Germans, to the phoney “peace treaty” between the Four Powers and Germany signed 45 years after the end of the war — Carolyn covers it all in an attempt to show how lies proliferate in our media and on the Internet, too. Main topics:
- Making up quotes attributed to famous persons is fairly common, and it’s amazing how unquestioningly they are accepted;
- The story behind Merkel’s first Chancellor’s visit to Dachau Memorial, and Helmut Kohl’s and Ronald Reagan’s refusal to go in 1985;
- Germany to introduce “indeterminate” gender option on birth certificates;
- New book on Roger Bushell based on ridiculous speculation aimed at building up his “war hero” status;
- The British quote the Geneva Convention and ignore the Hague Convention;
- The “Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany” does not make Germany a sovereign nation;
- The sale of National Socialist toy soldiers, including Hitler figure, is big news for the Daily Mail;
- Brothers Lord Northcliffe and Lord Rothermere founded the Daily Mail — during the early 30′s Rothermere strongly supported Mussolini, Hitler and Mosley.
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