I wouldn't say Churchill was on the wrong side. Rather, Churchill (and everyone else) should have listened to Patton. Of course, Patton then got relieved of command and a couple months later got murdered for his trouble, I mean was coincidentally paralyzed and later died of his injuries in a low-speed collision that everyone else walked away from fine.
I wouldn't say Churchill was on the wrong side. Rather, Churchill (and everyone else) should have listened to Patton. Of course, Patton then got relieved of command and a couple months later got murdered for his trouble, I mean was coincidentally paralyzed and later died of his injuries in a low-speed collision that everyone else walked away from fine.
I have been meaning to look into that. I heard his death was suspicious
The other driver was a Polish-American and rumored Communist who was "drunk", but was a renown teetotaler.
Even Bill O'Reilly, who disbelieved in JFK conspiracy theories, thinks that Patton's death was bizarre and suspicious.
I think i have that book somewhere. Although I think there is enough weird stuff with JFK to raise eyebrows
Agreed. Frankly, if the Deep State was not guilty in assassinating Kennedy, they certainly acted guilty.