Lusitania Sinking Conspiracy Theory Proves Kooks In 1915 Were Right

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Way back when the "official government story" was the Lusitania was just a passenger vessel sunk by those bastards the Germans.

The story stuck and anyone who remembers that day will recall how that incident propelled this country into another "righteous War".

Any kooks around at the time who claimed it was just a ruse to galvanize the American people into shedding blood for the moneymasters and the arms merchants and the bankers and the Jesuits and the Knights of Malta and the rest of the scumbags who held sway over the affairs of the world at that time were laughed at just like the kooks of today.

And guess what? The kooks were right again.

Heres the proof - found buried deep at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean for about 100 years- proving once again you can try to hide the truth as deep as you want but you can never cover it up forever.

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by Sam Greenhill

The Daily Mail

Her sinking with the loss of almost 1,200 lives caused such outrage that it propelled the U.S. into the First World War.
But now divers have revealed a dark secret about the cargo carried by the Lusitania on its final journey in May 1915.
Munitions they found in the hold suggest that the Germans had been right all along in claiming the ship was carrying war materials and was a legitimate military target.
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Doomed: A contemporary view of the sinking of the Lusitania off Ireland in May 1915
The Cunard vessel, steaming from New York to Liverpool, was sunk eight miles off the Irish coast by a U-boat.
Maintaining that the Lusitania was solely a passenger vessel, the British quickly accused the 'Pirate Hun' of slaughtering civilians.
The disaster was used to whip up anti-German anger, especially in the U.S., where 128 of the 1,198 victims came from.
A hundred of the dead were children, many of them under two.
Robert Lansing, the U.S. secretary of state, later wrote that the sinking gave him the 'conviction we would ultimately become the ally of Britain'.
Americans were even told, falsely, that German children were given a day off school to celebrate the sinking of the Lusitania.
The disaster inspired a multitude of recruitment posters demanding vengeance for the victims.
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One, famously showing a young mother slipping below the waves with her baby, carried the simple slogan 'Enlist'.
Two years later, the Americans joined the Allies as an associated power - a decision that turned the war decisively against Germany.
The diving team estimates that around four million rounds of U.S.-manufactured Remington .303 bullets lie in the Lusitania's hold at a depth of 300ft.
The Germans had insisted the Lusitania - the fastest liner in the North Atlantic - was being used as a weapons ship to break the blockade Berlin had been trying to impose around Britain since the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914.
Winston Churchill, who was first Lord of the Admiralty and has long been suspected of knowing more about the circumstances of the attack than he let on in public, wrote in a confidential letter shortly before the sinking that some German submarine attacks were to be welcomed.
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He said: 'It is most important to attract neutral shipping to our shores, in the hope especially of embroiling the U.S. with Germany.
'For our part we want the traffic - the more the better and if some of it gets into trouble, better still.'
Hampton Sides, a writer with Men's Vogue in the U.S., witnessed the divers' discovery.
He said: 'They are bullets that were expressly manufactured to kill Germans in World War I - bullets that British officials in Whitehall, and American officials in Washington, have long denied were aboard the Lusitania.'
The discovery may help explain why the 787ft Lusitania sank within 18 minutes of a single German torpedo slamming into its hull.
Some of the 764 survivors reported a second explosion which might have been munitions going off.
Gregg Bemis, an American businessman who owns the rights to the wreck and is funding its exploration, said: 'Those four million rounds of .303s were not just some private hunter's stash.
'Now that we've found it, the British can't deny any more that there was ammunition on board. That raises the question of what else was on board.
'There were literally tons and tons of stuff stored in unrefrigerated cargo holds that were dubiously marked cheese, butter and oysters.
'I've always felt there were some significant high explosives in the holds - shells, powder, gun cotton - that were set off by the torpedo and the inflow of water. That's what sank the ship.'
Mr Bemis is planning to commission further dives next year in a full-scale forensic examination of the wreck off County Cork.
 

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Two years later, the Americans joined the Allies as an associated power
huge monster LOL the size of a V8 chevvy.

Two years...and 400,000 british casualties later...over 5 million casualties if you include the French and the Russians.
 

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TR, you making a late charge for Kook of the Year?
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Check the time stamp Eek. Got it in just under the wire- a real buzzer beater QL. :howdy:

Not that I think it will do any good. Loren has got the Obama juice going for him. Change is what they want and change is what they shall have.
Im sure he'll carry the torch for the KOOK community well and make us all proud.

The foreigner/atheism thing stings a bit-instead of a God fearing American boy like me- but Ill get over it soon enough. After all- Obama isnt American born either.:nohead:
 

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No mention of the zimmer telegram either...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmermann_Telegram

Zimmermann's message was:
On the first of February, we intend to begin unrestricted submarine warfare. In spite of this, it is our intention to endeavor to keep the United States of America neutral.
In the event of this not succeeding, we propose an alliance on the following basis with Mexico: That we shall make war together and make peace together. We shall give generous financial support, and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. The details of settlement are left to you.
You are instructed to inform the President [of Mexico] of the above in the greatest confidence as soon as it is certain that there will be an outbreak of war with the United States and suggest that the President, on his own initiative, invite Japan to immediate adherence with this plan; at the same time, offer to mediate between Japan and ourselves.
Please call to the attention of the President that the ruthless employment of our submarines now offers the prospect of compelling England to make peace in a few months.
 

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Churchill must have danced a jig and had a toot or two when he learned of the Zimmermann telegram.

Doing the Israeli shuffle long before they replaced him as our lap dog needing some TLC.
 

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