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robomatic BS: Day of Infamy 75 Years On (87* d) RE: BS: Day of Infamy 75 Years On 15 Dec 16


Jim: This was your link:
http://www.heretical.com/smith/w,war2.html
which was a screed by author Graham Smith from his book (see below)

I went to the 'root' http://www.heretical.com/ which was titled "The Heretical Press" and had several sections attributed to Simon Sheppard. The FAQs for Simon Sheppard are mostly concerned with his views on women. But the third Q and A were:

http://www.heretical.com/sgs-1998/faq-etc.html

Question: Are you a Nazi?
Simon says: No. Hitler was Austrian, and hence had no right to lead Germany. But Hitler's writing about 'The Big Lie' certainly seems a good appraisal. Churchill was a chronic drunkard, in hock to the Jews and instigator of the "terror bombing" of civilians; Roosevelt was a non-entity and cripple with a chip on his shoulder, also completely in the Jews' pocket; and Stalin was a malformed Georgian psychopath. Of the four dominant men in that insane period of World War II, Hitler was definitely the best of the bunch.


Sheppard has several screeds on various Jewish subjects, he seems to draw a real bead on Anne Frank who was both a Jew and a Woman.
Meanwhile, the quotation you linked to was from author Graham A. Smith "When Jim Crow Met John Bull" published in the 80s and about the large amount of American black enlisted men who were sent to Great Britain among the host of American troops in general. It is supposed to be groundbreaking history but I can't find any other references or reviews of it.
So while your 'author' mightn't be a prejudiced person, he confirms nothing, and the source of linkage most certainly is a prejudiced person, and how.

Got my eye on yah, J C.


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