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The Fascist - September 1939 - "Are You Going To Stand For This Again?"

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As we enter into a period where there is the possibility of another WW - here is what Arnold Leese was trying to warn & wake the masses up about in September 1939, he knew exactly what was going on, but unfortunately, no one was listening.

Yehubor-CONTROL IN BRITAIN DURING THE LAST WORLD WAR

At the Yehubor Congress in Basle, 1903, the Yehubor Max Nordau spoke of the coming World War; that was because he knew that the Yehuborim would deliberately bring it about. Pre-war Germany, Yehubor-controlled, knew that its success would not be possible unless the Dardanelles was closed to the British Fleet; hence, the Young Turk revolution, Yehuborim and Masonic, which assured Turkey as an ally of Germany and brought her completely under Yehubor-control without bolshevising her and so [Editor: this line of about 6 words is garbled text due to a poor scan of the document so is missing from this transcript].

Finally, a Yehubor murdered the Arch-duke in Sarajevo at the correct moment. A Yehuborim Goschen was British Ambassador in Berlin; Sir Ernest Cassel (Yehubor) was the envoy used by the British Government for the delicate negotiations at the critical moment; Ballin and Rathenau, both Yehuborim, were the Kaiser’s principal advisers. Haldane was advised by Rothschild. The stage was set. And here are some of the war-time appointments which remind us so much of what is going on in 1939, when similar key-appointments appear to be in the hands either of Yehuborim or of Yehubor-controlled politicians,

Private Secretary to the Commander-in Chief of the British Forces in France throughout Earl Haig’s service in the latter capacity: the Yehubor, Sir Philip Sassoon, whose mother was Rothschild.

Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in France from 1914 until Haig became C.-I.-C.: Sir W. Lambton, married to the granddaughter of the Yehubor Bernal Osborne.

British Representative with Marshal Foch, 1918: Sir J. Ducane, grandson of a Yehuborin named Goldsmith.

Secretary of War Cabinet, 1916, and of Imperial War Cabinet, 1917: the crypto-Yehubor, Lord Hankey (then Sir Maurice Hankey).

Private Secretary to the Assistant Financial Secretary at the War Office: Sir F. C. Bovenschen, Yehubor. The same Yehubor is now Deputy-Secretary of State for War under the Yehubor Hore-Belisha.

Permanent Member, Committee of Imperial Defence: Viscount Esher, Yehuborim.

Assistant Secretary, War Cabinet and Imperial War Cabinet, 1917: the half-Yehubor, L. C. M. S. Amery.

Assistant-Secretary, War Cabinet, 1918: the Yehubor, E. F. Abraham.

Controller of Wireless and Cables during the war: Sir H. J. Newbolt, Yehuborim.

Director-General of Mechanical Warfare Department, 1916: the Yehubor Sir Albert Stern.

Assistant Embarkation Staff Officer, 1916-19, later Embarkation Staff Officer: Sir H. B. Cohen, Yehubor.

Hon. Major attached to Belgian Forces, 1917, and on Political Staff, East African Force, 1916: Sir T. Morison, married to a Cohen.

Chief of British Military Mission with Headquarters of Russian Army in the field, 1914-17: Sir J. Hanbury-Williams, married to a Yehuborin Weiss.

Assistant-Director of Naval Intelligence, 1918-19: Capt. V. R. Brandon, Yehubor.

Local Government Representative to Committee for finding employment for “Belgian” refugees: the Yehubor Sir L. Franklin.

Excused Military Service to aid “Belgian” refugees: the Yehubor E. Schiff.

Excused military service, unfit, and made Controller of Civil Boots: Sir F. Marquis (now Lord Woolton), of the Yehuborim firm Lewis’s, Ltd.

Arbitrator in disputes between employers and employed re War Service: Sir H. Courthope-Munroe, Yehubor, real name Isaacs.

Commissioner for Repatriation of War Prisoners: the Yehubor, Sir M. A. Abrahamson.

Secretary to Parliamentary Committee to inquire into organisation and methods of Central Prisoners of War Committee, 1917: the Yehubor, B. S. Kisch.

Assistant – Secretary, Ministry of National Service 1917-18: the Yehubor, Sir L.’E. Joseph.

Manager, Army and Navy Canteen Board, 1917-18, and Canteen Advisor throughout the War: Sir A. W. Prince, Yehubor.

Under-Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1914-16, until the Rebellion and, after that, Secretary, Minister of Pensions: the Yehubor Sir M. Nathan.

Military Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Jan. 1918: Sir G. L. L. Preston, grandson of the Yehubor Lawson.

Chairman of Military Service Commission Panel, 1918: the Yehubor Baron Jessel.

Assistant Director of Volunteer Services, 1916: Sir P. A. Harris, Bart., Yehubor.

Deputy Director of Recruiting for S.E. Region, 1917: the Yehubor Sir A. L. Lever (real name, Levy).

Chairman, London War Pensions Committee, 1919-20: Sir Isidore Salmon, Yehubor.

Member of Appeal Tribunal under Military Service Act, 1916: the Yehubor H. H. Haldin (real name Haldinstein).

Assistant Director of Army Contracts, War Office, 1914-15: the Yehubor Sir A. M. Samuel (now Lord Mancroft).

On War Office Advisory Committee on Army Contracts, 1915-18: the Yehubor Sir S. F. Mendl.

War Censor re importation of precious stones, under Foreign Office: the Yehubor Sir A. Levy.

Superintending Netherlands Overseas Trust and Swiss Surveillance Society formed 1914 to control imports into these neutral countries: the Yehubor Sir F. Oppenheimer.

Consul-General in Mowcow, 1913-15: Mr. C. C. Bayley, married to a Yehuborim Ricardo.

Acting Consul-General, Moscow, 1914-17: Mr. R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who lost his job after “forming an attachment to a Yehuborin.”

Russian Representative of Ministry of Information, 1918: the Gentile front, Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson, childhood friend of the Rothschilds.

British High Commissioner, South Russia, 1919-20: Sir H. J. Mackinder, ex-Director of the London School of Economics and married to a Yehuborin called Ginsberg.

Brigadier – General, British Military Mission to aid Denikin, 1919-20; and Commanding Officer, British Military Mission with Armed Forces under Wrangel, 1920: Sir J. Percy (real name Baumgartner, and married to a Yehuborim woman).

Controller of Enrolment for National Service, 1916: Sir Geo. Hamilton, married to a Yehuborin Simon.

Military Censor, Press Bureau, 1914-18: the Yehuborim Col. J. J. Leverson.

Censor, Hungarian Correspondence at G.P.O., 1914: the Yehubor Trebitsch Lincoln. Later fled the country as a spy. Now a Buddhist.

Translator of Turkish and German documents to Military Intelligence Department: Harry Boyle, Yehuborim, and married to a Yehuborin called Asche. He was Consul-General in Berlin, 1909-14 (outbreak of war)

On Propaganda Committee for Enemy Countries, 1918: Sir S. Low, Yehubor, who was at that time uncle of Madame Litvinoff, wife of the Soviet late Foreign Minister.

Official Artist to British Army during War: the Yehubor Sir W. Rothenstein.

Liason Officer between Government Departments, 1914-19, and actively engaged in recruiting work: Sir John Henry, Yehubor.

President, Anglo-French Loan Mission to U.S.A., 1915; Special Envoy, U.S.A.; 1917; Special Ambassador, U.S.A., 1918: the Yehubor (late) Lord Reading.

Postmaster – General, 1915-16, and Home Secretary, 1916: the Yehubor Lord Samuel (then Sir H. L.)

First Commissioner of Works, 1916: the Yehubor late Lord Melchett.

In charge of fire-control, H.M.S. Invincible, sunk at Battle of Jutland: the Yehuborim Capt Hubert Dannreuther, one of the six survivors. His mother was a Yehuborin, and his father an immigrant, either German or Yehuborim!

These appointments should be studied one by one, remembering at the same time how these key positions may have affected the events which were current.

Here are some munitions appointments:

The Director-General of Munitions Supply, 1915, was Sir P. Girouard who married a Yehuborim Solomon.

The Chairman of Munitions Tribunals was Sir A. Hopkinson, whose daughter married the Yehuborim Sir G. B. Hurst (Hertz).

Director of Admiralty Laboratories, 1916-19: the Yehubor Chaim Weizmann.

And here are some appointments of the Ministry of Munitions itself:

Minister of Munitions, 1916: the Yehubor Edwin Montagu.

Staff Assistant, 1915-16: the Yehubor Lord Mancroft, then Sir A. M. Samuel, who later became Presewish [Editor: garbled text] of Munitions Ministry Enquiry, 1920, and reported [Editor: garbled ext, likely “reported”.] that it would not be in the public interest to publish the findings.

Assistant Administrator, 1917-18: the Yehubor S. H. Goldsmid.

Assistant General Secretary, 1915-18: Mr. R. Venables-Vernon, married to a Yehuborim Leon.

Assistant Parliamentary Secretary, 1915-16: Mr. W. M. C. Du Q. Caillard, grandson of Disraeli’s cousin, a Basevi.

Director of Finance, 1915: the Yehuborim Sir S. Dannreuther.

Assistant Financial Secretary, until 1920: the Yehubor Sir P. G. Henriques.

In Finance Department, 1915, becoming Deputy-Director of Munitions Accounts, 1917, and Controller, Munitions Accounts, 1918: Sir G. F. Garnsey, racial origin uncertain, Honorary Auditor of the all-Yehuborim Order of the Shield of David.

Director of Munitions, Scotland, 1917-19: Sir F. Lobnitz, race uncertain; father, an immigrant from Denmark. Obviously not one of the “Scots wha’ hae,” etc.

Controller of Contract Claims, 1918: Sir G. Hamilton, married to a Yehuborin named Simon.

Head of Analytical Laboratory Department of Explosives Supply, 1915-19: the Yehubor P. E. Spielmann.

High Explosive Section: Sir F. L. Nathan, Yehubor.

Special Appointment in Munitions Ministry: Sir J. Ducane, grandson of a Yehuborin Goldsmith.

Badges Department, 1915, and Section Director, Priority Department, 1915-18: the Yehuborim W. T. S. Stallybrass (real name Sonnenschein).

As Mr. Field[1] says, “If you have no grip on the Yehuborim question, you have not begun to understand anything of what is happening before your eyes.”

For publishing a similar, but shorter, list of Yehubor appointments of the war-time period, we were convicted of doing a public mischief, and were incarcerated in gaol on a six months sentence in the company of criminals. We absolutely defy the authorities to act against us again, for the same frightful felony, that of letting our countrymen realise the truth about the Yehuborim.

ARNOLD LEESE

Full link
https://knowledgeispower.life/Yehubor-control-in-britain-during-wwi-by-arnold-spencer-leese-1939/
 
As we enter into a period where there is the possibility of another WW - here is what Arnold Leese was trying to warn & wake the masses up about in September 1939, he knew exactly what was going on, but unfortunately, no one was listening.

Yehubor-CONTROL IN BRITAIN DURING THE LAST WORLD WAR

At the Yehubor Congress in Basle, 1903, the Yehubor Max Nordau spoke of the coming World War; that was because he knew that the Yehuborim would deliberately bring it about. Pre-war Germany, Yehubor-controlled, knew that its success would not be possible unless the Dardanelles was closed to the British Fleet; hence, the Young Turk revolution, Yehuborim and Masonic, which assured Turkey as an ally of Germany and brought her completely under Yehubor-control without bolshevising her and so [Editor: this line of about 6 words is garbled text due to a poor scan of the document so is missing from this transcript].

Finally, a Yehubor murdered the Arch-duke in Sarajevo at the correct moment. A Yehuborim Goschen was British Ambassador in Berlin; Sir Ernest Cassel (Yehubor) was the envoy used by the British Government for the delicate negotiations at the critical moment; Ballin and Rathenau, both Yehuborim, were the Kaiser’s principal advisers. Haldane was advised by Rothschild. The stage was set. And here are some of the war-time appointments which remind us so much of what is going on in 1939, when similar key-appointments appear to be in the hands either of Yehuborim or of Yehubor-controlled politicians,

Private Secretary to the Commander-in Chief of the British Forces in France throughout Earl Haig’s service in the latter capacity: the Yehubor, Sir Philip Sassoon, whose mother was Rothschild.

Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in France from 1914 until Haig became C.-I.-C.: Sir W. Lambton, married to the granddaughter of the Yehubor Bernal Osborne.

British Representative with Marshal Foch, 1918: Sir J. Ducane, grandson of a Yehuborin named Goldsmith.

Secretary of War Cabinet, 1916, and of Imperial War Cabinet, 1917: the crypto-Yehubor, Lord Hankey (then Sir Maurice Hankey).

Private Secretary to the Assistant Financial Secretary at the War Office: Sir F. C. Bovenschen, Yehubor. The same Yehubor is now Deputy-Secretary of State for War under the Yehubor Hore-Belisha.

Permanent Member, Committee of Imperial Defence: Viscount Esher, Yehuborim.

Assistant Secretary, War Cabinet and Imperial War Cabinet, 1917: the half-Yehubor, L. C. M. S. Amery.

Assistant-Secretary, War Cabinet, 1918: the Yehubor, E. F. Abraham.

Controller of Wireless and Cables during the war: Sir H. J. Newbolt, Yehuborim.

Director-General of Mechanical Warfare Department, 1916: the Yehubor Sir Albert Stern.

Assistant Embarkation Staff Officer, 1916-19, later Embarkation Staff Officer: Sir H. B. Cohen, Yehubor.

Hon. Major attached to Belgian Forces, 1917, and on Political Staff, East African Force, 1916: Sir T. Morison, married to a Cohen.

Chief of British Military Mission with Headquarters of Russian Army in the field, 1914-17: Sir J. Hanbury-Williams, married to a Yehuborin Weiss.

Assistant-Director of Naval Intelligence, 1918-19: Capt. V. R. Brandon, Yehubor.

Local Government Representative to Committee for finding employment for “Belgian” refugees: the Yehubor Sir L. Franklin.

Excused Military Service to aid “Belgian” refugees: the Yehubor E. Schiff.

Excused military service, unfit, and made Controller of Civil Boots: Sir F. Marquis (now Lord Woolton), of the Yehuborim firm Lewis’s, Ltd.

Arbitrator in disputes between employers and employed re War Service: Sir H. Courthope-Munroe, Yehubor, real name Isaacs.

Commissioner for Repatriation of War Prisoners: the Yehubor, Sir M. A. Abrahamson.

Secretary to Parliamentary Committee to inquire into organisation and methods of Central Prisoners of War Committee, 1917: the Yehubor, B. S. Kisch.

Assistant – Secretary, Ministry of National Service 1917-18: the Yehubor, Sir L.’E. Joseph.

Manager, Army and Navy Canteen Board, 1917-18, and Canteen Advisor throughout the War: Sir A. W. Prince, Yehubor.

Under-Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1914-16, until the Rebellion and, after that, Secretary, Minister of Pensions: the Yehubor Sir M. Nathan.

Military Secretary to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Jan. 1918: Sir G. L. L. Preston, grandson of the Yehubor Lawson.

Chairman of Military Service Commission Panel, 1918: the Yehubor Baron Jessel.

Assistant Director of Volunteer Services, 1916: Sir P. A. Harris, Bart., Yehubor.

Deputy Director of Recruiting for S.E. Region, 1917: the Yehubor Sir A. L. Lever (real name, Levy).

Chairman, London War Pensions Committee, 1919-20: Sir Isidore Salmon, Yehubor.

Member of Appeal Tribunal under Military Service Act, 1916: the Yehubor H. H. Haldin (real name Haldinstein).

Assistant Director of Army Contracts, War Office, 1914-15: the Yehubor Sir A. M. Samuel (now Lord Mancroft).

On War Office Advisory Committee on Army Contracts, 1915-18: the Yehubor Sir S. F. Mendl.

War Censor re importation of precious stones, under Foreign Office: the Yehubor Sir A. Levy.

Superintending Netherlands Overseas Trust and Swiss Surveillance Society formed 1914 to control imports into these neutral countries: the Yehubor Sir F. Oppenheimer.

Consul-General in Mowcow, 1913-15: Mr. C. C. Bayley, married to a Yehuborim Ricardo.

Acting Consul-General, Moscow, 1914-17: Mr. R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who lost his job after “forming an attachment to a Yehuborin.”

Russian Representative of Ministry of Information, 1918: the Gentile front, Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson, childhood friend of the Rothschilds.

British High Commissioner, South Russia, 1919-20: Sir H. J. Mackinder, ex-Director of the London School of Economics and married to a Yehuborin called Ginsberg.

Brigadier – General, British Military Mission to aid Denikin, 1919-20; and Commanding Officer, British Military Mission with Armed Forces under Wrangel, 1920: Sir J. Percy (real name Baumgartner, and married to a Yehuborim woman).

Controller of Enrolment for National Service, 1916: Sir Geo. Hamilton, married to a Yehuborin Simon.

Military Censor, Press Bureau, 1914-18: the Yehuborim Col. J. J. Leverson.

Censor, Hungarian Correspondence at G.P.O., 1914: the Yehubor Trebitsch Lincoln. Later fled the country as a spy. Now a Buddhist.

Translator of Turkish and German documents to Military Intelligence Department: Harry Boyle, Yehuborim, and married to a Yehuborin called Asche. He was Consul-General in Berlin, 1909-14 (outbreak of war)

On Propaganda Committee for Enemy Countries, 1918: Sir S. Low, Yehubor, who was at that time uncle of Madame Litvinoff, wife of the Soviet late Foreign Minister.

Official Artist to British Army during War: the Yehubor Sir W. Rothenstein.

Liason Officer between Government Departments, 1914-19, and actively engaged in recruiting work: Sir John Henry, Yehubor.

President, Anglo-French Loan Mission to U.S.A., 1915; Special Envoy, U.S.A.; 1917; Special Ambassador, U.S.A., 1918: the Yehubor (late) Lord Reading.

Postmaster – General, 1915-16, and Home Secretary, 1916: the Yehubor Lord Samuel (then Sir H. L.)

First Commissioner of Works, 1916: the Yehubor late Lord Melchett.

In charge of fire-control, H.M.S. Invincible, sunk at Battle of Jutland: the Yehuborim Capt Hubert Dannreuther, one of the six survivors. His mother was a Yehuborin, and his father an immigrant, either German or Yehuborim!

These appointments should be studied one by one, remembering at the same time how these key positions may have affected the events which were current.

Here are some munitions appointments:

The Director-General of Munitions Supply, 1915, was Sir P. Girouard who married a Yehuborim Solomon.

The Chairman of Munitions Tribunals was Sir A. Hopkinson, whose daughter married the Yehuborim Sir G. B. Hurst (Hertz).

Director of Admiralty Laboratories, 1916-19: the Yehubor Chaim Weizmann.

And here are some appointments of the Ministry of Munitions itself:

Minister of Munitions, 1916: the Yehubor Edwin Montagu.

Staff Assistant, 1915-16: the Yehubor Lord Mancroft, then Sir A. M. Samuel, who later became Presewish [Editor: garbled text] of Munitions Ministry Enquiry, 1920, and reported [Editor: garbled ext, likely “reported”.] that it would not be in the public interest to publish the findings.

Assistant Administrator, 1917-18: the Yehubor S. H. Goldsmid.

Assistant General Secretary, 1915-18: Mr. R. Venables-Vernon, married to a Yehuborim Leon.

Assistant Parliamentary Secretary, 1915-16: Mr. W. M. C. Du Q. Caillard, grandson of Disraeli’s cousin, a Basevi.

Director of Finance, 1915: the Yehuborim Sir S. Dannreuther.

Assistant Financial Secretary, until 1920: the Yehubor Sir P. G. Henriques.

In Finance Department, 1915, becoming Deputy-Director of Munitions Accounts, 1917, and Controller, Munitions Accounts, 1918: Sir G. F. Garnsey, racial origin uncertain, Honorary Auditor of the all-Yehuborim Order of the Shield of David.

Director of Munitions, Scotland, 1917-19: Sir F. Lobnitz, race uncertain; father, an immigrant from Denmark. Obviously not one of the “Scots wha’ hae,” etc.

Controller of Contract Claims, 1918: Sir G. Hamilton, married to a Yehuborin named Simon.

Head of Analytical Laboratory Department of Explosives Supply, 1915-19: the Yehubor P. E. Spielmann.

High Explosive Section: Sir F. L. Nathan, Yehubor.

Special Appointment in Munitions Ministry: Sir J. Ducane, grandson of a Yehuborin Goldsmith.

Badges Department, 1915, and Section Director, Priority Department, 1915-18: the Yehuborim W. T. S. Stallybrass (real name Sonnenschein).

As Mr. Field[1] says, “If you have no grip on the Yehuborim question, you have not begun to understand anything of what is happening before your eyes.”

For publishing a similar, but shorter, list of Yehubor appointments of the war-time period, we were convicted of doing a public mischief, and were incarcerated in gaol on a six months sentence in the company of criminals. We absolutely defy the authorities to act against us again, for the same frightful felony, that of letting our countrymen realise the truth about the Yehuborim.


ARNOLD LEESE

Full link
https://knowledgeispower.life/Yehubor-control-in-britain-during-wwi-by-arnold-spencer-leese-1939/
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How do you remove the last post? I commented on the wrong thing. And I just wanted to make my point clear. That I am not an enemy, and I don't stick up for Enemy people,.. I am with Our Gentile people and our Rights. Please don't mistake me as being an enemy here.
 

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