The holocaust that falsely claims six million lives has been drummed into our heads since early childhood. It then comes as a shock to learn that the fuhrer's accusers between them take full responsibility for genocide that claimed no less than 164 million lives. According to R. J. Rummel;Power Kills: Genocide and Mass Murder (Journal of Peace Research) ‘170 million people have been killed in cold blood this century by governments.’ Eerily; we learn that the culprits responsible for 18 times the 'Death by Government' murders attributed to the Reich are Hitler’s accusers. Who then was primarily responsible for the genocide of 164 million non-Jews? Taking their places on the Dais of Death is the dwarfish ex-bank robber Bolshevik Russia’s Joe Stalin and America’s Franklin D. Roosevelt; beside them half-American dilettante Winston Churchill and China’s Mao tse Tung. Shockingly; MEGACAUST convincingly suggests that most of the 164 million ‘death my government’ murders could have been prevented by media that chose instead to collaborate with history’s greatest mass murderers.
#252869 in Books 2016-04-29Original language:English 9.00 x .18 x 6.00l; .26 #File Name: 153300450172 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The introduction to the history of submarines was great. otherwise the book seems written for younger readersBy Modupe HendricksThe introduction to the history of submarines was great. otherwise the book seems written for younger readers. The author should have discussed a couple of German submarines also. I was looking for more information about American submarines instead of a story of one American and five or six British substances.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ChildishBy COL Tom PoolVery simple stories written very much like middle school homework projects. Surely this was self-published. Pretty awful really.Maybe OK for elementary school kids. Maybe.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Bad grammer.By CustomerInteresting;but very well written. Author needs to lean how to use the word "sink." It was used incorrectly most of the time. Ex: it sunk last night. Should be: it sank last night. Lots of gramatical errors