Anonymous ID: b6e863 June 5, 2020, 12:10 p.m. No.9488713   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

 

anons

 

we have the advantage:

morally

militarily

intellectually (yes, cuz conservatives and patriots are just smarter people, though one sees all kinds here)

 

In time of war, it is not enough to merely possess advantages; they must be employed to the maximum extent possible. PRESS THE ADVANTAGE.

 

The enemy isn't defeated until his head has been severed.

Anonymous ID: b6e863 June 5, 2020, 12:22 p.m. No.9488954   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>9123

>>9488853

 

Major Smedley Butler, 1933-35

 

NYT debunks Smedly Butler "Credulity Unlimited" here: https://bailey83221.livejournal.com/47109.html?nojs=1

 

Other cool looking digs on this subject:

 

https://stevenwarranresearch.blogspot.com/2014/03/major-smedley-butler.html

Anonymous ID: b6e863 June 5, 2020, 12:28 p.m. No.9489078   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>9101 >>9117 >>9121

>>9488808

 

Looky here, anons:

 

February 19, 1933, New York Times, Quaker City Moves For Police Reform; Philadelphia Demands That an 'Intolerable' Situation Be Corrected, by Lawrence Davies, Editorial Correspondence,

Mayor Moore Unmoved; Triple Slaying Brings Threat of Grand Jury Inquiry From Judge; Authority is in Question; City Does Not Know Whether Mayor or Safety Director Is in Charge of Department,

 

It was soon afterward that General Smedley D. Butler was imported by Mayor Kendrick to "clean up" the city. During that first term the late James T. Cortelyou, …

 

https://stevenwarranresearch.blogspot.com/2014/03/major-smedley-butler.html

Anonymous ID: b6e863 June 5, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.9489117   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>9489078

 

 

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February 25, 1933, The New York Sun, page 4, Dodge Removed as Police Head; Mayor Moore Accepts His Aid's Challenge,

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March 12, 1933, New York Times, Pinchot Fate Seen as Hinging on Davis; If Senator Is Cleared Here, the Governor, It Is Held, Would Be in Awkward Position; by Lawrence Davies, Editorial Correspondence,

Trial Begins Tomorrow; Davis Was Bitterly Attacked by Pinchot in Lottery Case Last Summer; Election in Question; Governor Is Believed to Plan to Run for Senate in 1934 if Way Is Opened,

A few months before that letter was written . Senator Davis had overwhelmed the Pinchot candidate* Major Gen. Smedley D. Butler, in the primary contest for the …

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March 19, 1933, New York Times, Filipinos Oppose Haste on Freedom; Feeling Is Growing That the Terms Offered Are Breach of the American Trust, by Robert Aura Smith, Special Correspondence,

Perils Are Now Realized; Ethnical Barriers Among the Many Islands Are Problems Remaining to Be Solved; Grip on Trade Is Weak; Much of Control Is in Hands of Foreigners, Particularly the Large Chinese Element,

…of the Far East to the blunt assertion of Smedley D. Butler that the Philippines - would be a Japanese province within two years after they became independent.

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May 30, 1933, New York Times, Book Notes,

"Old Gimlet Eye: The Adventures and Reminiscences of Smedley D. Butler, will be published in August by Farrar Rinehart. General Butler was in the city …

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May 31, 1933, New York Times, Gen. Butler Wants 'Tories' Unhorsed; He Tells Veterans at Passaic, Roosevelt Will Swing Axe on 'Discredited Financial Set-Up;' Sees Nation Imperiled; Calls on 'Massed and Threatening Public Opinion' to Save It by Supporting True Leaders,

Smedley D. Butler. The retired Marine Corps officer addressed a Memorial Day audience of 1400 persons in Memorial School under the auspices of the Passaic …

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June 16, 1933, New York Times, Schuman-Heink, 72, Extols Cooking; Girls Should Learn More of It and Less of Politics, Singer Says on Birthday; Would Revive Chaperon; She Praises Roosevelt as 'Messiah' – Hopes Her Native Austria Will Never Join With Nazis,

Smedley Butler and give him half a regiment of marines and send them into the cities in plain clothes; let them make a good house-cleaning in this country.

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June 18, 1933, New York Times, Books and Authors

General Smedley D. Butler, who has been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor twice and who has been in hot water oftener than that, is the subject of a …

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August 25, 1933, New York Times, Gen. Butler Still in Militant Mood; Former Marine Officer, in Book, 'Old Gimlet Eye,' Says There's Plenty of Fight Left, No Longer is Sensitive; 'Don't Even Turn Around to See Who's Kicking,' He Writes of His 33 Years in Uniform,

Apparently with his sword still buckled on and a smoking revolver in his hand, Major Gen. Smedley D. Butler, retired, dictated the record of his adventures …

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August 27, 1933, New York Times Book Review, The Extraordinary Career of Smedley D. Butler; Old Gimlet Eye;

Fortunate is the man who can look back, as his years grow many, over a life so full of activities, The Adventures of Smedley D. Butler. As told to Lowell Thomas. Illustrated by Paul Brown. 310 pp. New York: Farrar & Rinehart. $2.75, adventures, thrilling experiences, dangers, achievements,… View free preview,

Anonymous ID: b6e863 June 5, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.9489121   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>9489078

 

 

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September 18, 1933, New York Times, Veterans Hear Butler; General Urges the 29th Division Group to Keep Spirit of Unity,

…spirit of I sticking together which you showed during the World War," General Smedley D. Butler warned them "not to pay attention to people who roll the drums …

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September 24, 1933, New York Times, Studio Activities in Hollywood,

Warner notes: "Shoot to Kill," the life story of General William Smedley Butler, was bought from William Rankin as a likely vehicle for James Cagney. Margaret …

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November 16, 1933, New York Times, NRA is Attacked by Foundary; Association Members Declare Program Has Paralyzed Nation's Industry, NEW DEAL A 'DELUSION' It Halted an Upward Trend in Business, Jordan Holds – Speakers Point to Evils.

Whiting Williams of Cleveland on "Stalin, Mussolini or Roosevelt, Which Has …and Dr. Gus W. Dyer, an economics professor at Vanderbilt …

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December 10, 1933, New York Times, Butler for Bonus Out of Wall Street; Advises Ex-Soldiers to 'Shake It by Throat' – Counsels Long to Let Foes Go to Hell

General Smedley D. Butler of the marines, retired, directed sharp criticisms at the American Legion leadership and called for payment of the soldiers' bonus in a …

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December 11, 1933, New York Times, Gen. Butler Lays War to Bankers; ' Make Them Pay Through the Nose,' He Says in Attack on Veterans Economy; Urges Pressure at Polls; He Tells Atlanta Ex-Soldiers to Muster Their Votes to Force Care of Disabled,

The government's economy program as it affects veterans was criticized here today by Smedley D. Butler, retired Major General of the marines. Addressing …

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December 21, 1933, New York Times, Flier's Widow Award Upheld,

Butler a Circus Saint. Major Gen.Smedley D. Butler, formerly commanding: general of the United States Marine Corps, was made a member of the Circus Saints …

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January 4, 1934, New York Times, Sports of the Times; Neck Risking for Fun.

Mussolini has decreed that foreigners will not be allowed to race Italian cars any …It was once so in America, but since the end of the Vanderbilt Cup race it has …

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March 15, 1934, The New York Sun, page 1, Nazi's Attack Closes Warsaw University, [Marcel Handelsmann attacked]