Phoney War - Not Fake News


US Navy Cdr. Thomas Gaylord administering oath to nurses commissioned in New York, 8 Mar 1945; Phyllis Mae Daley, US Navy’s first African-American nurse, second from right. (US National Archives: 80-G-4836)- 

Above, a scene that took place fives years in the future from a time of my pondering about below.. 

Today in World War History - from Sarah Sundin:

"85 Years Ago on Mar. 8, 1940: Off the Dominican Republic, British light cruiser Dunedin and Canadian destroyer Assiniboine capture German freighter Hannover, violating Pan-American Neutrality; Hannover will become the first British escort carrier, HMS Audacity.1940 - March 8 -I wonder what life was like back in Germany - East Prussia and other parts of Europe, in the villages and urban centers..."


1940 - March 8 -I wonder what life was like back in Germany - East Prussia and other parts of Europe, in the villages and urban centers...They had less information than us. 

Were they busy getting ready for spring planting?'

Easter preparations?

Were they pretending to not pay attention? Had paranoia set in yet? 

Camps? What camps?

Invasions? 



"phoney war" -  The Brits and us were actually calling it a "

Phoney War" - those concentration camps were up and running.. and we called it a phoney war, like, ya know, fake news. 

No doubt we weren't paying attention - and then a handful of years later, after millions were dead, we brought their scientists here to build up our capabilities ..running those programs, including mind control, and expected them to just switch sides -AND our soon to be Israeli friends would be okie dokie with it, working intel with us knowing we just brought those scientists over- after calling it a phoney war. 

Whose idea was this? An old white guy, right?  

Give a google, it really happened..

https://resistanceheroines.blogspot.com/2015/09/phoney-war.html Excerpt: "The Phoney War refers to the quiet 8-month period at the start of WWII: the period between the declaration of war by the Western Allies (United Kingdom and France) against Nazi Germany on 3 September 1939 and the invasion of Poland and German Blitzkrieg in May 1940. It was marked by a lack of major military land operations by the Allies on Germany's Western Front."





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