Stalin's British Training, Breeding Concubines, Paedophiles at War - PDF Download (Crime Solving Non-Fiction, 3)
Book Details
Author(s)Greg Hallett, Spymaster
PublisherFNZ Inc.
ISBN / ASINB007WFSVAM
ISBN-13978B007WFSVA5
Sales Rank2,024,102
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Winston Churchill was King Edward VII's son. Once his father died, Winston needed to prove himself to his brother, the new King George V, so the 1911 Sidney Street Siege was held as a canned meat operation - a training exercise between Churchill and his protégé Stalin, who went on to decimate Russia. Protecting the establishment by file theft is one of the main functions of a knight. A crime is committed, the case is botched and the files are stolen. Ipso facto, the stitch up is all stitched up and official history contains generations of the most unbelieveable claptrap where nothing fits and most lose interest. This is the desired goal of establishment historians - most of whom are embedded into the occult. Jack The Ripper was an inside job that had the full support of occultist Freemasons and the British Royal family. Two of the most decorated men in British history were paedophiles who competed to commit the most heinous crimes in the British Colonies. Understanding Queen Victoria and her children's illegitimacy, they operated with complete immunity, attained hero status, and medals were theirs for the asking.
Chapters Preface
1. Breeding Concubines - King Edward VII Sires Winston Churchill
2. Stalin's British Training - The Sidney Street Siege
3. Jack The Ripper - and Sir Melville Macnaughten
4. Elevated Paedophiles - Lord Kitchener and Lord Baden-Powell
5. Occult Royalty - Gurdjieff teaches Stalin and Hitler Bibliography Index
Chapters Preface
1. Breeding Concubines - King Edward VII Sires Winston Churchill
2. Stalin's British Training - The Sidney Street Siege
3. Jack The Ripper - and Sir Melville Macnaughten
4. Elevated Paedophiles - Lord Kitchener and Lord Baden-Powell
5. Occult Royalty - Gurdjieff teaches Stalin and Hitler Bibliography Index


