Nameless War

Nameless War
Catalog # SKU0231
Publisher TGS Publishing
Weight 1.00 lbs
Author Name A. H. M. Ramsey
 
$12.95
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The Nameless War

by Captain A.H.M. Ramsey


The Nameless War
By Captain A.H.M. Ramsey

Reveals the centuries' old conspiracy against the foundations of western civilization. The British, French and Russian Revolutions and the Development of Revolutionary Technique and more.(1952) 128 pages

Gives a side of history that has NEVER been included in the history books for all to see. Captain Ramsay, WWI veteran, former member of His Majesty's Scottish Guard, and finally a Member of Parliament, was arrested and imprisoned for nearly three years under an Orwellian law in England, without formal charges or a trial, because he had discovered and was attempting to expose the orchestrators of WWII.

In this book he gives us details of the British, French, Russian and foiled (thanks to Mussolini and Hitler) Spanish Revolutions, proving that the same 'unseen hand' was behind, under, over, and around all of the unrest and bloodshed throughout the centuries, in lockstep with their Plan for World Dominion. When he began naming the perpetrators, that was it: off to prison went this Member of Parliament who had evidently been held in high enough esteem to have been in H.M. Guard. When the war ended, he was released from Brixton Prison and allowed to return to his seat in Parliament as though nothing had happened.

Excerpt:

"PHONEY WAR" ENDED BY CIVILIAN BOMBING
Chapter 7

THOUGH a state of war was declared to exist between Britain and Germany in September of 1939, it very soon became apparent that no war was being conducted by Germany against this country. This was no surprise to those who knew the facts of the case. Hitler had again and again made it clear, that he never intended to attack or harm Great Britain or the British Empire. With the Siegfried Line strongly held, and no German intention of appearing west of it, stalemate in the west, or the " Phoney War," as it came to be called, must, in the absence of bombing of civilian populations ultimately peter out altogether. No one was quicker to perceive this than the pro-Jewish war mongers; and they and their friends inside and outside the House of Commons very soon began exerting pressure;for this form of bombing of Germany to be started. On 14th January, 1940, The Sunday Times gave prominence to a letter from an anonymous correspondent, who demanded to know why we were not using our air power "to increase the effect of the blockade." "Scrutator," in the same issue, commented on this letter as follows :-- Such an extension of the offensive would inevitably develop into competitive frightfulness. It might be forced on us in reprisals for enemy action, and we must be in a position to make reprisals if necessary. But the bombing of industrial towns, with its unavoidable loss of life among the civilian population -- that is what it would come to --

Captain Archibald Maule Ramsay was educated at Eton and the Royal Military College, Sandburst, and served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the First World War until he was severely wounded in 1916 -- thereafter at Regimental H,Q. and the War Office and the British War Mission in Paris until the end of the war.

From 1920 he became a Member of H.M. Scottish Bodyguard.

In 1931. he was elected a Member of Parliament for Midlothian and Peeblesshire.

Arrested under Regulation 18b on the 23rd May, 1940, he was detained, without charge or trial, in a cell in Brixton Prison until the 26th September, 1944. On the following morning he resumed his seat in the House of Commons and remained there until the end of that Parliament in 1946.

End excerpt.


5 1/2 x 9 1/2, Paper, 128 pages

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