Anonymous ID: 33f076 July 8, 2018, 6:32 p.m. No.2086289   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6395

>>2086267

I have tried to find this info also

would appreciate it if anyone who had info would share it

we are obviously not being told the whole truth to this "movie"

I have been thinking along the lines of forced child labor of abducted children that were found

Anonymous ID: 33f076 July 8, 2018, 6:37 p.m. No.2086359   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WASHINGTON – It is 100 years to the day, June 26, 1918, since an obscure wood 50 miles from Paris, the Bois de Belleau, was captured by U.S. forces in a protracted battle of WW1. During those weeks the wood had become a focal point of American military hopes, an early and vital display of the American Expeditionary Force's capability on the battlefield. The bloody encounter occupies a special place in the annals of U.S. military history. Patrick Gregory looks at what happened there and asks why the battle still stands out.

 

In late April 2018, a photo opportunity featuring the presidents of the United States and France and their wives planting a tree was beamed across the world. What seemed to attract as much publicity at the time was the fact that the young tree in question was removed soon after the ceremony, taken into temporary quarantine. What achieved less attention was where the sapling had come from or why – Belleau Wood`

 

deja vu??