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Chapter 37follies – ‘the blunders’ – tragic to so many allied soldiers and theirfamilies (including Shriner Freemason Bob Dole). For much of the nextyear, the Allies fought against stiff resistance up the spine of themountains, an excuse being made that they lacked boats to make thestrategically obvious landing near Rome. But that such was just anexcuse is made plain <strong>by</strong> the way in which the one major amphibiouslanding in Italy at Anzio was conducted. They landed, and waited on thebeach for forty-eight hours for the Germans, caught <strong>by</strong> surprise, toarrive. Reconnaissance jeeps went out, reaching the outskirts of Romeand the invasion force could have followed; but instead, the force stayedput so they could have several months of World War I style trenchwarfare which resulted in the deliberate sacrifice of all but six ofDar<strong>by</strong>’s seven hundred U.S. Rangers, betrayed <strong>by</strong> their High Command.The policies of Roosevelt and Churchill [Churchill, like Hitler, alsoadvocated the 19 th Century Jesuit doctrine of an “International JewishConspiracy”] – who throughout the war maintained an active personalcorrespondence with Mussolini (the man who restored the TemporalPower to the Jesuits’ “infallible” Pope) – were carried out to perfection,and the taking of Rome with its Vatican, the second capital of the Axis,was delayed until June 5, 1944, one day before ‘D-Day’. So rather thanthe Roman Catholic hierarchy being embarrassed for its support of theAxis, its shame was quickly driven off the front pages <strong>by</strong> the NormandyInvasion, the Allies having ‘failed’ to timely capture Rome.July 1944 to April 1945The Division of Europe, placing Lutheran Protestant Prussia andEast Germany under the Inquisition of Atheistic Communism.At least three major ‘blunders’ had to take place to keep theAm<strong>eric</strong>an-English Allies from taking Berlin and Eastern Germany. First,there was the failure to destroy the critical core of the German army inthe West <strong>by</strong> the basic maneuver of an encircling action, the closing of‘the Falaise Pocket’ in France allowing two hundred thousand Germansto escape while ensuring the blood-bath called ‘The Battle of the Bulge’.Secondly, there was the complete intelligence ‘breakdown’ on the sideof the Allies that ‘failed’ to recognize that the beefed up and returnedGerman Army was about to attempt the breakthrough known as ‘theBattle of the Bulge’. Thirdly, there was the prevention of GeneralPatton’s Army from blitzkrieging into Berlin and East Germany (wherethe German people were ready to welcome Am<strong>eric</strong>ans and surrender tothem, as this was the hope of the German Army in the East, fightingThe Jesuits – 1914 - 1945

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