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Geneva Conventions Redefined
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"... It is vitally important to understand that this was not a post-World War II aberration. This was policy and had been in place since the first world war, which is when the Dulles brothers cut their eyeteeth on foreign affairs and found themselves agitating for a strong postwar Germany to stand as a buffer state against the Bolshevik revolution that had taken power in Moscow and assassinated the royal family of Nicholas and Alexandra, and which was then struggling with volkisch groups such as the Thule Gesellschaft for dominance in Germany. Allen Dulles was already in the intelligence position in Switzerland during the first world war, developing the contacts and networks he would need as the years went by. John Foster Dulles was already in the State Department during World War I. Their uncle, Robert Lansing, was Pres. Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of State, and ultra-conservative when it came to assigning blame for war crimes in World War One, who insisted that individual countries be responsible for prosecuting their own war crimes; from Lansing's point of view, the right people to judge what was and was not a war crimewhat was and was not necessary for the preservation of the statewas the military leadership of each individual nation; in other words, the Fox should guard the hen house…"

From Sinister Forces: a grimoire of American political witchcraft (Book 2: A Warm Gun), Peter Levenda, TrineDay 2006.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Geneva Conventions Redefined - by Ed Jewett - 09-06-2011, 05:30 AM
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