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Francois Mauriac wrote in the {Figaro}: "Monsieur Winston Churchill has<br />

arrayed against England - for how many years? - a unanimous France."<br />

Darlan and Laval called for a declaration <strong>of</strong> war against England. Marshal<br />

Petin decided there would be no reprisals and proposed that formal<br />

diplomatic relations with Great Britain be broken. Laval grudgingly went<br />

along with Petain because he was more concerned with the destruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Third Republic that the destruction <strong>of</strong> Great Britain. Beast-man Laval had a<br />

program calling for abolishing the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the Third republic that<br />

Petain had endorsed on July 2, and he was eager to introduce it to the<br />

National Assembly in a meeting set for July 10.<br />

As painful as such a military action was, had Churchill, with the tacit<br />

support <strong>of</strong> Roosevelt and Reynaud, not neutralized the French fleet, and let it<br />

be taken by Germany, England would not have resisted a combined attack,<br />

which the synarchist banking elite had been preparing with a unified<br />

command <strong>of</strong> the German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese<br />

navies. After such an invasion <strong>of</strong> Britain, the Soviet Union would have been<br />

the next target, after which, an all out naval attack against the United States<br />

fleet in the Pacific would have meant a one-world synarchist bankers<br />

dictatorship.<br />

*****<br />

Chapter III<br />

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