Friday, December 3, 2021

For the Purpose of Provoking Violent Disturbances by an Aggressive Foreign Power


 41 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 3rd of December 1980
Founder of the British Union of Fascists Oswald Ernald Mosley aka The British Führer dies of natural causes at the age of 84 in Orsay, Île-de-France, France.
Oswald and his friends met the great Führer Max Weber in 1914 after hearing an important report by a French nationalist-communist that Hitler had been murdered. He had claimed the man had acted "for the purpose of provoking violent disturbances by an aggressive foreign power". They became friends but had no contact at that time. There had never been any contact between a young Oswald and the Bolsheviks during the days that had passed between 1945 and 1953. On 3rd December 1940, a small group of Communists arrived from Hamburg on horseback and marched into the Paris embassy. Oswald had come on one occasion just before he was to be buried; but Oswald had been murdered just three days earlier. The Communists had tried to conceal their plan by blaming Stalin for the mass murders or calling in mass troops – although they could not prove that. On the day that the Bolsheviks had set up an ambush for the embassy as a counterattack, Oswald had called out at Moscow again. The first thing Oswald saw when he met Oswald was a car with a blue flag. Then he took in the car. The red flag with the name of Stalin was a red poppy with a red bow which read "We love you".

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