2016 M S KING
"History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind."
Edward Gibbon, English historian (1737-1794)
From:"The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
About the Author
M. S. King is a private investigative journalist and researcher based in the New York City area. A 1987 graduate of Rutgers University, King's subsequent 30 year career in Marketing & Advertising has equipped him with a unique perspective when it comes to understanding how "public opinion" is indeed scientifically manufactured.
Madison Ave marketing acumen combines with 'City Boy' instincts to make M.S. King one of the most tenacious detectors of "things that dont add up" in the world today. Says King of his admitted quirks, irreverent disdain for "conventional wisdom", and uncanny ability to ferret out and weave together important data points that others miss: "Had Sherlock Holmes been an actual historical personage, I would have been his reincarnation."
Kings other historical works, (see Amazon author page for M S King) include:
The Bad War: The REAL Story of World War II
The War Against Putin: What the Government-Media Complex Isnt Telling You About Russia
Planet Rothschild: The Forbidden History of the New World Order
Napoleon vs the Old & New World Orders
Kings other interests include: the animal kingdom, philosophy, chess, cooking, literature and history (with emphasis on events of the late 19th through the 20th centuries).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Check any list of great men of the 20th Century and youre sure to find Winston Churchill ranked at or near the very top. It was the courage, the strength, the indomitable will and the inspirational oratory of The British Bulldog the court historians assure us - that saved Britain and the free world from capitulating to Adolf Hitler (cringe in fear and look over your shoulder as you read that name).
In remembrance of such noble attributes and deeds, statues of Sir Winston stand (and sit) all over England, and even in Canada, the USA and continental Europe. Countless schools bear his name, as do parks, towns, squares, highways, streets, tanks, submarines, ships, mountain ranges, trust funds and even cigars.
The Predatory Ruling Class worships and immortalizes its top agents.
Churchill statues: 1- London 2- New Orleans 3- Halifax, Canada 4- Paris 5- Washington DC 6- Jerusalem 7-Toronto 8- Canberra, Australia
More than just a great statesman, Churchill was the best-selling biographers assure us a literary giant as well. Indeed, his numerous and voluminous historical works made him one of the most prolific writers ever to serve as head of state.
There is just one wee-little problem with this flattering historical narrative of Winston Churchill it is false! And by false, author M S King doesnt merely mean to say embellished, exaggerated or incomplete. No, the entire tale is a monstrous lie -- originally engineered to conceal the foul deeds of a deranged warmonger, and since perpetuated out of ignorance and academic arrogance.
With the help of media hype, the great and the good of Anglo-American academia have earned a fortune peddling and re-peddling verbose fallacies about the heroism of The British Bulldog.
In The British Mad Dog, King draws heavily upon mainstream sources in order to strip bare the phony facade of this vilest of charlatans. The surgical precision with which Churchill is cut down to size will radically change not only your view of the man, but also of the corrupt and fake world in which we live.
Notes King of the mountain of scattered evidence which he has accumulated and simplified to expose Churchill:
It is interesting to note how so many, and I do mean MANY otherwise pro-Churchill historians who have divulged a particular mistake or a particular flaw of Churchills, will always do so in such a context as if to say, Churchill once did this really bad thing or he once did that really stupid thing; but, of course, he was still a great leader.
But when we string so bloody-damn-many of these yeah buts together in a single collection, which is what The British Mad Dog does, a clear thinker can only come to the conclusion that there should not be a mitigating but added to any of his countless crimes or follies. Churchill was an incompetent, immoral, dishonest, sadistic, criminal psychopath of the first rank.
One would be tempted to mention him in the same breath as beasts like Genghis Khan or Joseph Stalin, except for the fact that those monsters at least manifested some degree of administrative competence.
Such a strong tone will no doubt shock those book and TV worshippers raised on the iconic hero-worship of Winston Churchill. Kings irreverent and incendiary tone aside, the discerning reader will neither be able to refute the easily-verifiable facts contained herein, nor the conclusions which logically flow from them. Sorry professor, Churchill is going down!
Enjoy the show.
FACT-CHECK REWARD!
The author will pay $100 to each reader who is first to conclusively refute the accuracy of a specific quote or stated fact contained in The British Mad Dog. An immediate retraction and editing will follow.
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* General disagreement with the conclusions and opinions expressed in this book does not qualify for the fact-check reward review.
SECTION 1
The Churchill Family
1600 -1700
THE ROOTS OF THE CHURCHILL FAMILY DYNASTY
The Churchill Family had already been prominent in English society and politics for about 250 years before the subject of this book was even born. The start of the dynasty traces back to Sir Winston Churchill(1620 1688), an English soldier, historian, and politician.
Sir Winstons son, John Churchill(16501722), was also a military leader and an ambitious political climber. He was awarded the title 1st Earl of Marlborough by Queen Anne in 1702. The Dukedom of Marlborough is also a branch of the Spencer family (as in Lady Diana Spencer)
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