Name: Dr. Fritz von Trumpmeyer 2011-04-24 22:06
>England's goal in the war against Turkey is to consolidate the rule over Egypt and to insure it, it's possession of India. But England, that ignited the flame of the world war and who to it's own profit links it's paths, is not satisfied with the tremendous areas that it has already, with violence or cunning, been robbed from other peoples. For such a dominion can not be kept together in any other way than the way of continuing conquering. Broaden out the world map and write down the years of the various conquests and witness whether this claim is correct or not yourself!
>A bridge which to it's areal landmass is 10 times larger than Sweden, will unite Egypt with India. From Suez and the Sinaidesert english colonies worked their way up to Jerusalem with the intention of not backing even for the Taurus mountain. There they have arranged a meeting with comrades of battle, who on their way through Mesopotamia already left Basra, Bagdad and Samara behind. Through the landing at Djidda and the incorporation of Mekka, Arabia is already in English control. Over Persia rest, after the Russian catastrophe, the hand of England heavy as led.
>The bridge between Egypt and India is as of such, practically, already instated. England is the lucky owner Islam's holiest places, Mekka, Kerbela and Nedjef. And to the city on mount zion remains only six swedish miles. As of that England also wins another long desired goal. It raises a wall against the Bagdad-track and inhibits the German trade-routes over the oriental sea. As the english in an early stage of the war were undergoing need, they promised in flattering and seductive tones the white tzar the Dardanells and Constantinople. And how did it go after that? Yes, through his love for peace the tsar showed himself dangerous for England's plans and where through a simple gesture thrown among the garbage. Where is today found in this fatuous world, a fool that thinks that the crumbling Russia will ever see the ghost of Constantinople?
>For England have always used their allies to egoistic purposes. Allies, enemies, clients, all treated alike. There is something grand about England's ruthless yearning to at everyone else's expense win the rulership of the entire world. Now the English are in the process of taking care of the tortured russian friend from another direction, that even previously at for us unknown events has been one of Englands best pieces in the great war. Lost souls think that the states, that are here in the way, will be saved to a higher degree than Greece. They are only foiled when the clocks of death ring over them. For even here England's path is threaded with turned over thrones, broken crowns, and mangled, starving peoples. The only thing that that can save the world from this vampire, is Germany's sword.
- Sven Hedin
>A bridge which to it's areal landmass is 10 times larger than Sweden, will unite Egypt with India. From Suez and the Sinaidesert english colonies worked their way up to Jerusalem with the intention of not backing even for the Taurus mountain. There they have arranged a meeting with comrades of battle, who on their way through Mesopotamia already left Basra, Bagdad and Samara behind. Through the landing at Djidda and the incorporation of Mekka, Arabia is already in English control. Over Persia rest, after the Russian catastrophe, the hand of England heavy as led.
>The bridge between Egypt and India is as of such, practically, already instated. England is the lucky owner Islam's holiest places, Mekka, Kerbela and Nedjef. And to the city on mount zion remains only six swedish miles. As of that England also wins another long desired goal. It raises a wall against the Bagdad-track and inhibits the German trade-routes over the oriental sea. As the english in an early stage of the war were undergoing need, they promised in flattering and seductive tones the white tzar the Dardanells and Constantinople. And how did it go after that? Yes, through his love for peace the tsar showed himself dangerous for England's plans and where through a simple gesture thrown among the garbage. Where is today found in this fatuous world, a fool that thinks that the crumbling Russia will ever see the ghost of Constantinople?
>For England have always used their allies to egoistic purposes. Allies, enemies, clients, all treated alike. There is something grand about England's ruthless yearning to at everyone else's expense win the rulership of the entire world. Now the English are in the process of taking care of the tortured russian friend from another direction, that even previously at for us unknown events has been one of Englands best pieces in the great war. Lost souls think that the states, that are here in the way, will be saved to a higher degree than Greece. They are only foiled when the clocks of death ring over them. For even here England's path is threaded with turned over thrones, broken crowns, and mangled, starving peoples. The only thing that that can save the world from this vampire, is Germany's sword.
- Sven Hedin